Even when Stephen King side-shifted into something other than straight horror, Hollywood was still desperately clamouring to slap every word he ever wrote up there
Even when Stephen King side-shifted into something other than straight horror, Hollywood was still desperately clamouring to slap every word he ever wrote up there
Coming near the tail-end of their sequel phase, Finding Dory was the latest follow up to belatedly capitalize on the instant classics Pixar was bopping
It seems weird that for a season that based its early promotional material so heavily around the fact that Ash would be visiting his old
It’s not every Shakespearean adaption you see that starts with the immortal form of Lemmy from Motorhead standing in the middle of Times Square, impassively
As we head into the final half of the third season of Ash Vs Evil Dead, cancellation loomed large over the show like the very
I’m sure many people will beg to differ (and I’m sure I’ve already mentioned this somewhere before), but accuracy isn’t strictly necessary in order to
I understand that dragging the limited talents of Uwe Boll through the mud these days is somewhat akin to flogging a dead horse with an
Sometimes there’s nothing more reassuring than settling down and watching a good old homage. Call it nostalgia, or possibly my rapidly advancing age, but watching
As season 3 continues on its tireless efforts to get all of the plot threads ignored or abandoned by the relentless energy of season 2
Technically, Quentin Tarantino has never done a sequel – except that he has. When the bosses at Miramax mistakenly decreed that a general audience wouldn’t
Why are the horror icons of the eighties so difficult to recast? Dracula and Frankenstein’s Monster never had this trouble, with Gary Oldman and Robert
With another episode we get yet another example of why season 3 of Ash Vs Evil Dead is steadily moving the show into more confident
By its fifth movie, Pixar was in full swing of producing a string of instant classics that’s almost impossible to beat – however, while the
When news of the latest kaboom-fest from Roland Emmerich was due to land, I genuinely had mixed emotions. Emmerich had been semi-regularly bombarding our multiplexes
Compared to some of his Universal Monsters stablemates, the Frankenstein’s Monster has had quite the smooth franchise. While Dracula’s follow ups concerned all sorts of
During that mad rush in the 90’s where filmmakers rushed to take advantage of state of the art digital technology to realise every cinematic wet
I really didn’t want to be carrying on with every review of Ash Vs Evil Dead’s third season by going on and on about how
One of the most fascinating ways to compare the differences in the way American movies approach their storytelling when put alongside their global counterparts is
It’s always a pleasure when you find a classic horror film that contains elements that feel incredibly modern – well, they don’t come more modern
There’s always a slight sense of trepidation whenever a director chiefly linked with genre work gets a sniff of respectability and moves away from the