As his previous duo of features quite eloquently proved, an S. Craig Zahler movie is nothing to fuck around with. Bone Tomahawk and Brawl In
As his previous duo of features quite eloquently proved, an S. Craig Zahler movie is nothing to fuck around with. Bone Tomahawk and Brawl In
It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that all Japanese monster movies are cut from the same cloth and that they’re pretty much
With the X-Men saga seeingly wrapped up (sort of) after the events of underwhelming The Last Stand, 20th Century Fox were free to use mutant
Is there a more satisfying sequel than Aliens? Scratch that rhetorical question for a minute and let me fire off another. Is there a more
After the bright light that was the Sam Raimi series of Spider-films flickered and died with it’s third bumpy instalment, Sony Pictures was left with
Over the last couple of Godzilla movies, a noticable swing toward showing the King Of The Monster’s in a more heroic light was emerging and
By the time Godzilla and the rest of his monstrous, cinematic ilk had loped to 1973, quality wasn’t really that much of a requirement. TV
OK, first things first, yeah? If the testosterone fuelled, physics mocking, rubber burning, super-franchise that is the Fast & Furious universe still isn’t your thing
By the tenth movie in Godzilla’s cinematic odyssey, some bright spark at Toho realised that the greatest resource in keeping the King Of The Monsters
In this time of MCU’s and Nolanverse’s, where costumes, characters and plots can to some extent be ripped clean out of a comic book, it’s
By the time we reached the fifth movie in the life and times of the legendary city stomper known as Gojira, Toho studios were in
Well… The critics have REALLY been up and down on comic book movies this year, haven’t they?Being next out of the gate after the frankly
Once upon a time, if you can believe it, the third entry into the original Star Wars trilogy was considered something of a minor let
Despite being a somewhat consistently inconsistent run of films, Toho’s Millenium Era of Godzilla movie had each been fairly fun affairs, but if truth be
Last year The Shallows proved that Hollywood can still make a quality killer shark movie without the added guff of tornados, exorcists, or the Syfy
Since its kickoff in 1999 with Godzilla 2000, the Millenium Era of Godzilla movies had kept up a strict, unbroken run of keeping each entry
The mountainous question facing the vast revolving door of script writers, producers, directors and crew of the beleaguered third instalment of the Alien franchise was
Now this is more like it…After two relatively hit and miss affairs in a galaxy far, far away, Lucas and co. finally doubles down and
Another entry into the Millennium series of Godzilla movies and yet another reboot…While the previous era of Godzilla movies (the Heisei Era, if anyone’s asking)
Despite what you may have heard, this latest iteration of Mike Mignola’s hard drinkin’, skull crackin’ agent of the BPRD isn’t actually THAT horrendously awful,