Whew!
It’s already Day 3 of the John Saxon Blogathon, hosted by Yours Truly and Gill
Jacob of Realweegiemidget Reviews. I don’t know about you, but these past three
days have flown by too quickly. Today’s batch is the biggest yet, with seven
new posts!
Note:
Since Gill and I are posting our Wrap-Up post on Tuesday, please send any late
posts to both of us. If your post isn’t quite ready, we’ll post your link on Tuesday’s
Wrap Up post. Post a comment below, email me at barry_cinematic@yahoo.com, or reach
me on Bluesky (@barrycinematic.bsky.social), Instagram (@barry_cinematic), or
Twitter (@barry_cinematic). You may also contact Gill by commenting on her post, through her
blog’s Contact Me page, or on Bluesky
(@realweegiemidge.bsky.social).
Be sure to visit the recaps from days One and Two:
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And now, on with Day 3’s submissions (and stay tuned for Tuesday’s wrap up):
Terence from A Shroud of Thoughts reviews A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). Sweet dreams!
Catch Dubsism’s look at The Rockford Files episode, “Portrait of Elizabeth” (1976).
Kristina brings us our third double-feature of the blogathon, The Swiss Conspiracy (1976) and Cross Shot (1976).
Hey, what’s eating you? Don’t forget to check out John’s (at Tales from the Freakboy Zone) review of Cannibals in the Streets (1980).
Frank
from Smoke in the Library tries The Glove (1979) on for size.
Eric Binford from Diary of a Movie Maniac is back for a review of The Cardinal (1963).
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And Yours Truly presents a look at Dario Argento’s stylish giallo, Tenebrae (1982).
See
you Tuesday!
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