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Action Review: ‘Blazing Saddles’ is Open to Interpretation and Truly a Trailblazer in the Satire GenreBy Vidal DcostaNovember 21, 20210 The opening shot of the 1974 film Mel Brooks’ “Blazing Saddles” features a diverse group of railroad workers; many of… Read More
31 Days of Halloween Review: ‘Young Frankenstein,’ a Whimsical Take on Mary Shelley’s Monster ClassicBy Vidal DcostaOctober 26, 20210 If Mel Brooks and Mary Shelley created a monster together and brought it to life, “Young Frankenstein” would be that… Read More