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Spoiler alert! We're discussing important plot points and cameos from the new movie “Freaky Tales,” so beware if you want to go in totally cold. Though it is kind of a blast, so get on that.
Misogyny and racism get their butts spanked in this bold, messy celebration of the Bay Area in the 1980s. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
Oakland, California was pretty freaky in the year 1987, and now moviegoers can experience that for themselves with Freaky Tales, the new action comedy coming to theaters this weekend. Written and ...
The 'Captain Marvel' filmmakers indirectly referenced Hanks' teenage job a couple times in the script, and finally just asked him to play a video store clerk who’s appropriately named Hank.
The writer-director, together with partner Anna Boden, has produced a self-described “very weird” love letter to his former home in “Freaky Tales.” But this ode to Oakland contains more ...
Anyone who longs for the ‘80s will gobble up Anna Boden and East Bay-born Ryan Fleck’s “Freaky Tales,” a berserk quartet of VHS-like tales that celebrates Oakland’s raucous vitality and ...
A computer game kid show, a gay rom-com and an anthology flick that combines so many other genres, it's fair to say that Hollywood has all its bases covered at the cineplex this weekend.
The Hollywood Reporter's newest "Person of Interest" is the actor-producer who is no longer 'Insecure' and now kicking some serious ass as Sleepy Floyd in 'Freaky Tales.' By Carly Thomas Associate ...
“Freaky Tales,” a choppy curio from the writing-directing team of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck (“Half Nelson,” “Captain Marvel”), is an ode to the Bay Area as a boy might remember it ...
Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis reunited to promote their forthcoming “Freaky Friday” sequel during an affectionate appearance at CinemaCon. The actresses, who portray an on-screen mother ...
MILWAUKEE - Four interconnected stories set on a collision course in California in 1987. ‘Freaky Tales’ comes to theater today. Gino Salomone talks with Ji-Young Yoo about the film.