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Caddyshack

Knight, Dangerfield ‘gopher’ broke in ‘Caddyshack’ (1980)

April 8, 2021April 17, 2025 John Hansen Movies

Throwback Thursday (Movie review): “Caddyshack” is driven by Knight and Dangerfield more so than Murray, Chase or the animatronic gopher.

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Zoom

Kiddie flick ‘Zoom’ (2006) forgets humor, energy

August 29, 2020April 17, 2025 John Hansen Movies

Superhero Saturday (Movie review): Even the target audience of this seemingly zingy Tim Allen superhero comedy will find it to be on the flat side.

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Vegas Vacation

‘Vegas Vacation’ (1997) finds laughs without Hughes

August 18, 2020April 17, 2025 John Hansen John Hughes

Hughes Day Tuesday (Movie review): The Griswold family saga shows it can be funny without John Hughes in this fourth entry.

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European Vacation

‘European Vacation’ (1985) fails to make memories – or humor

August 11, 2020April 17, 2025 John Hansen John Hughes

Hughes Day Tuesday (Movie review): The sequel to “Vacation” fails to create wonderful new family memories – or much humor.

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Vacation 1983

Chase shines as ‘Vacation’ (1983) puts Hughes on map

August 4, 2020April 17, 2025 John Hansen John Hughes

Hughes Day Tuesday (Movie review): Chevy Chase shines as John Hughes’ breakthrough film chronicles a hilarious “two weeks of living hell.”

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Christmas Vacation

30 observations about ‘Christmas Vacation’ (1989)

December 25, 2019August 14, 2025 John Hansen Christmas

Movie commentary: John Hughes’ “Christmas Vacation” came out 30 years ago this month, and it has only grown in status as a holiday classic since.

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New ‘Vacation’ is no classic, but it has enough laughs to be worth a rental (Movie review)

December 6, 2015April 18, 2025 John Hansen John Hughes

The fifth theatrical release in National Lampoon’s “Vacation” series – which confusingly has the exact same title as the first entry — has enough laughs to be worth a rental (it’s now available from Redbox). […]

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I should like ‘Community.’ But I don’t quite get it. Sorry (TV commentary)

November 20, 2011April 17, 2025 John Hansen IMDb Top 250 TV

I made it only a few seconds into the first episode of “2 Broke Girls,” one of the most critically acclaimed shows of the fall. It wasn’t the immature, sex-obsessed guys or the snarky, intent-on-those-guys-not-having-sex-with-her girl that […]

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‘Cleveland Show’ rocks, ‘Community’ doesn’t, and ‘Modern Family’ is nothing new (TV reviews)

September 29, 2009April 17, 2025 John Hansen Family Guy/Cleveland Show

There’s a nice scene in the pilot episode of “The Cleveland Show” (7:30 p.m. Central Sundays on Fox) where Peter, Quagmire, Joe and the “Family Guy” gang gather around to say goodbye to spinoff-bound Cleveland Brown. Peter […]

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NEW RELEASES

The Hallmarked Man
‘Hallmarked Man’: For the love of mystery, and for the love of love
Fantastic Four First Steps
‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ is a fantastic bore
Peacemaker Season 2
Gunn’s ‘Peacemaker’ Season 2 is no joke, despite a lighter tone from the DCEU days
Conjuring Last Rites
‘Conjuring’ saga applies wallpaper as fast as it peels in ‘Last Rites’
John Candy I Like Me
I like ‘John Candy: I Like Me,’ even if there’s no dirt to dig up
Chad Powers
‘Chad Powers’ powers forward as best of the ‘Ted Lasso’ ilk
The Paper 2025
‘The Paper’ is worth a subscription as it nails modern journalism
Echoes of Guilt
‘Echoes of Guilt’ is like a Lifetime movie without an editor
Murdaugh Death in the Family
‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ makes true crime chillingly personal
Badlands
‘Badlands’ lands as another good novel from Preston & Child

BOOK REVIEWS

The Hallmarked Man
‘Hallmarked Man’: For the love of mystery, and for the love of love
E is for Evidence
‘E is for Evidence’ (1988) that a more evocative tale could’ve been told
The Lost Tomb
Preston writes what he knows, and ‘The Lost Tomb’ (2023) shows how he knows it
D is for Deadbeat
‘D is for Deadbeat’ (1987) a rather downbeat Millhone entry
C is for Corpse
‘C is for Corpse’ (1986), and for character building, in third Millhone book

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‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ ’25 and the importance of exploring themes
Jurassic World Rebirth
Have the ‘Jurassic Park’ films really gotten that bad? Or have tastes changed?
Summer Movie Preview
What summer 2025 movies are worth getting off your couch for?
Fallen Angels
A baffling mystery: Why has there never been a Continental Op TV series?
2024 movies
John’s top 10 movies of 2024
2024 TV
John’s top 10 TV shows of 2024
Hellraiser movies ranked
Such sights to show you: All 11 ‘Hellraiser’ films, ranked
Amityville ranked
Get out! A ranking of the 11 primary ‘Amityville Horror’ movies

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Since 2009, John Hansen has been reviewing new and old movies, TV, books and comics. Tom Simmons joined the RFMC team in 2024. We review sci-fi, horror, noir and much more.

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