My Name Is Bruce (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


If you've been watching movies the past couple of decades then chances are you're familiar with the name Bruce Campbell or have at least seen him in a flick at one point. Even if you've never seen him as Ash in the Evil Dead series, you've likely seen his face briefly appear in the Spider-Man films thanks to his long-time friend Sam Raimi. I was luckily introduced to Bruce's work via Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn many years ago and I've pretty much been a fan ever since. I haven't seen every work the guy has done, but I've at least seen his more notable efforts.

Aside from taking the director's chair for some television series, Bruce's first feature-film directorial debut was with the mix-reviewed Man with the Screaming Brain, which I remember premiering on the dreadful Sci-Fi Channel a few years back. I personally haven't seen the movie myself, but I have to admit that I don't really want to see it either. Regardless of what the man has done in the past, there's one thing that's clear and that he can dish out some of the best one-liners in genre history (next to Pinhead), and Bruce doesn't disappoint with this flick. In My Name is Bruce, Mr. Campbell pokes fun at himself, his career, and loads it with a lot of nods to his early work and his fans. This is a movie for fans of Bruce and just fans of the genre in general.
My Name Is Bruce (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


If you've been watching movies the past couple of decades then chances are you're familiar with the name Bruce Campbell or have at least seen him in a flick at one point. Even if you've never seen him as Ash in the Evil Dead series, you've likely seen his face briefly appear in the Spider-Man films thanks to his long-time friend Sam Raimi. I was luckily introduced to Bruce's work via Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn many years ago and I've pretty much been a fan ever since. I haven't seen every work the guy has done, but I've at least seen his more notable efforts.

Aside from taking the director's chair for some television series, Bruce's first feature-film directorial debut was with the mix-reviewed Man with the Screaming Brain, which I remember premiering on the dreadful Sci-Fi Channel a few years back. I personally haven't seen the movie myself, but I have to admit that I don't really want to see it either. Regardless of what the man has done in the past, there's one thing that's clear and that he can dish out some of the best one-liners in genre history (next to Pinhead), and Bruce doesn't disappoint with this flick. In My Name is Bruce, Mr. Campbell pokes fun at himself, his career, and loads it with a lot of nods to his early work and his fans. This is a movie for fans of Bruce and just fans of the genre in general.
My Name Is Bruce (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


If you've been watching movies the past couple of decades then chances are you're familiar with the name Bruce Campbell or have at least seen him in a flick at one point. Even if you've never seen him as Ash in the Evil Dead series, you've likely seen his face briefly appear in the Spider-Man films thanks to his long-time friend Sam Raimi. I was luckily introduced to Bruce's work via Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn many years ago and I've pretty much been a fan ever since. I haven't seen every work the guy has done, but I've at least seen his more notable efforts.

Aside from taking the director's chair for some television series, Bruce's first feature-film directorial debut was with the mix-reviewed Man with the Screaming Brain, which I remember premiering on the dreadful Sci-Fi Channel a few years back. I personally haven't seen the movie myself, but I have to admit that I don't really want to see it either. Regardless of what the man has done in the past, there's one thing that's clear and that he can dish out some of the best one-liners in genre history (next to Pinhead), and Bruce doesn't disappoint with this flick. In My Name is Bruce, Mr. Campbell pokes fun at himself, his career, and loads it with a lot of nods to his early work and his fans. This is a movie for fans of Bruce and just fans of the genre in general.
My Name Is Bruce (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


If you've been watching movies the past couple of decades then chances are you're familiar with the name Bruce Campbell or have at least seen him in a flick at one point. Even if you've never seen him as Ash in the Evil Dead series, you've likely seen his face briefly appear in the Spider-Man films thanks to his long-time friend Sam Raimi. I was luckily introduced to Bruce's work via Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn many years ago and I've pretty much been a fan ever since. I haven't seen every work the guy has done, but I've at least seen his more notable efforts.

Aside from taking the director's chair for some television series, Bruce's first feature-film directorial debut was with the mix-reviewed Man with the Screaming Brain, which I remember premiering on the dreadful Sci-Fi Channel a few years back. I personally haven't seen the movie myself, but I have to admit that I don't really want to see it either. Regardless of what the man has done in the past, there's one thing that's clear and that he can dish out some of the best one-liners in genre history (next to Pinhead), and Bruce doesn't disappoint with this flick. In My Name is Bruce, Mr. Campbell pokes fun at himself, his career, and loads it with a lot of nods to his early work and his fans. This is a movie for fans of Bruce and just fans of the genre in general.
My Name Is Bruce (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


If you've been watching movies the past couple of decades then chances are you're familiar with the name Bruce Campbell or have at least seen him in a flick at one point. Even if you've never seen him as Ash in the Evil Dead series, you've likely seen his face briefly appear in the Spider-Man films thanks to his long-time friend Sam Raimi. I was luckily introduced to Bruce's work via Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn many years ago and I've pretty much been a fan ever since. I haven't seen every work the guy has done, but I've at least seen his more notable efforts.

Aside from taking the director's chair for some television series, Bruce's first feature-film directorial debut was with the mix-reviewed Man with the Screaming Brain, which I remember premiering on the dreadful Sci-Fi Channel a few years back. I personally haven't seen the movie myself, but I have to admit that I don't really want to see it either. Regardless of what the man has done in the past, there's one thing that's clear and that he can dish out some of the best one-liners in genre history (next to Pinhead), and Bruce doesn't disappoint with this flick. In My Name is Bruce, Mr. Campbell pokes fun at himself, his career, and loads it with a lot of nods to his early work and his fans. This is a movie for fans of Bruce and just fans of the genre in general.
My Name Is Bruce (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


If you've been watching movies the past couple of decades then chances are you're familiar with the name Bruce Campbell or have at least seen him in a flick at one point. Even if you've never seen him as Ash in the Evil Dead series, you've likely seen his face briefly appear in the Spider-Man films thanks to his long-time friend Sam Raimi. I was luckily introduced to Bruce's work via Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn many years ago and I've pretty much been a fan ever since. I haven't seen every work the guy has done, but I've at least seen his more notable efforts.

Aside from taking the director's chair for some television series, Bruce's first feature-film directorial debut was with the mix-reviewed Man with the Screaming Brain, which I remember premiering on the dreadful Sci-Fi Channel a few years back. I personally haven't seen the movie myself, but I have to admit that I don't really want to see it either. Regardless of what the man has done in the past, there's one thing that's clear and that he can dish out some of the best one-liners in genre history (next to Pinhead), and Bruce doesn't disappoint with this flick. In My Name is Bruce, Mr. Campbell pokes fun at himself, his career, and loads it with a lot of nods to his early work and his fans. This is a movie for fans of Bruce and just fans of the genre in general.
My Name Is Bruce (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


If you've been watching movies the past couple of decades then chances are you're familiar with the name Bruce Campbell or have at least seen him in a flick at one point. Even if you've never seen him as Ash in the Evil Dead series, you've likely seen his face briefly appear in the Spider-Man films thanks to his long-time friend Sam Raimi. I was luckily introduced to Bruce's work via Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn many years ago and I've pretty much been a fan ever since. I haven't seen every work the guy has done, but I've at least seen his more notable efforts.

Aside from taking the director's chair for some television series, Bruce's first feature-film directorial debut was with the mix-reviewed Man with the Screaming Brain, which I remember premiering on the dreadful Sci-Fi Channel a few years back. I personally haven't seen the movie myself, but I have to admit that I don't really want to see it either. Regardless of what the man has done in the past, there's one thing that's clear and that he can dish out some of the best one-liners in genre history (next to Pinhead), and Bruce doesn't disappoint with this flick. In My Name is Bruce, Mr. Campbell pokes fun at himself, his career, and loads it with a lot of nods to his early work and his fans. This is a movie for fans of Bruce and just fans of the genre in general.
Namaka (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

Namaka…the live action version of Moana!
I’m so kidding.

Namaka (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

Namaka…the live action version of Moana!
I’m so kidding.

Namaka (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

Namaka…the live action version of Moana!
I’m so kidding.

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