Yasmin Kleinbart
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Yasmin Kleinbart is a 20 something hiding in Orange County, California. She loves to watch movies with a craft beer in one hand and pad thai in the other.When she's not writing about entertainment, she's participating in nerd trivia at the bar or trying to beat the Water Temple in The Legend of Zelda.

‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ is a bloody good time

Author Seth Grahame Smith has had quite a fun time mixing up genres and famous icons. His previous work, “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,” was also adapted into a film even though it was nowhere near as fun. For a while,…

Disney Channel Masterpiece Theater: ‘Halloweentown’ (1998)

1998 was a good year for Disney Channel Movies; not only did we get Brink!, but we also got the famous Halloween film, Halloweentown. Disney introduced the world to the Sanderson Sisters in 1993 with Hocus Pocus, and just five…

Movie Review: ‘Goodnight Mommy’

Goodnight Mommy has been called the scariest film of the year. It’s far from it but that doesn’t mean it’s not a suspenseful ride. Similar to The Babadook, Goodnight Mommy focuses more on the psychological aspects of horror rather than the…

Movie Review: ‘The Perfect Guy’ Is Anything But

A good relationship composes of three things: love, communication, and trust. If it lacks in any of these departments, then it will most certainly fail. This has been depicted in many films, most recently being last year’s No Good Deed.…

14 Found Footage Films That Are Actually Good

I’ll finally admit something that I’ve been keeping to myself for a while: I love found footage films. I wouldn’t even call them a guilty pleasure; they’re just a damn pleasure to me. Like many, my introduction to the genre…

Movie Review: ‘Two Step’

Crime dramas usually spend too much time concentrating on their action sequences rather than the plot and character development. What little story there is can easily be replaced with five-minute shoot-outs and a high body count. That’s not the case…

Movie Review: ‘The Curse of Downer’s Grove’

When I saw that this film was based off of a book by Bret Easton Ellis, the same author who wrote American Psycho, I thought I was in for a surprise. I was expecting  a disturbing or disgusting film, maybe…