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LEGO’s “Justice League vs. Bizarro League” Blu-ray Giveaway

In partnership with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away a copy of LEGO’s DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League. Along with an awesome Bizarro name-generator app, read on to find out how you can WIN a Blu-ray copy of the film and an exclusive Batzarro miniature figurine! THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED. Congratulations to […]

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Rediscovering Classic Films Through Books

The trend of adapting novels to film is not at all a recent one. For years and long before the popular Harry Potter series or The Hunger Games, Hollywood has been taking note of some of our most profound novels and turning to these illustrious literary works for inspiration on the big screen. For movie buffs, […]

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Living and Loving The Artists’ Life: Chatting with Andrea Stefancikova

With more than a dozen film, television and stage credits to her name, Andrea Stefancikova is not your average actress. While prominent in the indie film circuit, the social media savvy artist is incredibly dedicated to her craft and understands the real value it brings to not just her life, but those who appreciate and understand film the way she does.

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10 Movies To Look Out For This Winter

Since the weather outside isn’t frightful, the theaters will be delightful! Oscar season is upon us and going to the theater this winter is a great way to escape the holiday hustle and bustle. Here are a few of the best films coming out this winter that you should look out for.

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Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas!

On behalf of our staff at The Hudsucker, we wish you all the best this holiday season and hope you have a very Merry Christmas ahead of you with family and friends. As a gift to our readers, we share one of our favorite festive tunes care of the late, great Nat King Cole. Stay tuned […]

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Hard Times In Memphis – “Exodus: Gods and Kings”

“Let My People Go.” Those words have inspired spirituals and songs for years. The story behind those songs, that of the freeing of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt, isn’t as well known in popular culture. This story is the focus of the new movie, Exodus: Gods and Kings released on December 12th, 2014. The […]

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Catching up with The Flash’s Patrick Sabongui

Back in May our Janna Jeffrey spoke with Patrick Sabongui about his turn in the summer’s biggest blockbuster, Godzilla. These days the actor is in another hot project—The CW’s hit new superhero series, The Flash. The Hudsucker caught up with the talented actor to chat about his new role as David Singh—Barry Allen’s boss at the Central City Police Department.

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Happy Halloween from The Hudsucker!

From all of us here at The Hudsucker, we wish you all a boo-pendous evening with your family and friends, and hope you all have a lot of fun ahead of you, no matter what you’re up to. Eat, drink and be scary!

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Scary and Revolutionary: 8 Films That Helped Define the Horror Genre

Horror movies have long been a source of thrills and entertainment for us all, especially around this time of year. While sometimes they can be misconstrued as films that rely on cheap scares and over-the-top monsters in lieu of plot-driven stories, the genre is full of great movies that could satisfy even the staunchest movie […]

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Experiencing Cinema Again: The Value of Re-Releasing Films in Theaters

Where were you for your first time? I am referring of course to the first time you got truly impacted by a movie in the theater. Mine happened when I was 7 years old and to this date it is one of the most terrifying experiences of my life. It was in May, 1997 and […]

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The Next YA Book Turned Movie: The Maze Runner

A story that’s three parts Lord of the Flies and one (tiny) part Labyrinth may seem derivative, dull and unnecessary. But with an interesting cast of characters, intense action sequences, and the hints and promises of a much bigger world outside the one we’re introduced to, The Maze Runner is a fast-paced and solid new […]

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ZAPPED’s Queen of Comedy: Interview with Louriza Tronco

The Disney Channel is known for launching all sorts of young stars. Miley Cyrus. Selena Gomez. Zac Efron. The Jonas Brothers. Disney is an entertainment powerhouse in every way, and there are millions of tweens tuning into their television shows, buying their music, and watching their movies.

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22 JUMP STREET: Just as Fun as the First

In an age where Hollywood sequels are to be expected, where many fans immediately clamor for more stories about characters and worlds that they love, it isn’t shocking to see a sequel to 2012’s surprise hit comedy 21 Jump Street hit theatres this month. And in a time when most sequels contain overblown budgets, stale […]

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