When you think of Sherlock Holmes you would most likely conjure up visions of gargantuan pipes, deerstalkers and the super detective striding around a musty
When you think of Sherlock Holmes you would most likely conjure up visions of gargantuan pipes, deerstalkers and the super detective striding around a musty
One of 30 Coins’ greatest assets is the unrelenting velocity in which every episode seems to move. Rocketing through every installment like Evel Knieval on
During his genre-hopping days, Danny Boyle had already tangled with stripped back thrillers (Shallow Grave), brutal comedy drama (Trainspotting), quirky rom-coms (A Life Less Ordinary)
Well, after wading through three episodes of set up, sub plots and a lot of hand wringing angst, Halo finally gets to the moment that
While I’ve greatly been enjoying the second season of 30 Coins thus far, despite all the snarling hell demons, skittering spider babies and tentacle-headed beasties,
Sometimes, horror films need time to be properly understood. The Thing needed it, The Shining needed it and to a slightly lesser, extent, Jennifer’s Body
I’ve hailed many aspects that make Spanish horror odessy, 30 Coins, so rewarding to watch, from the sheer momentum of the series to the various,
There’s some things you simply can’t shake from childhood, be it a lingering phobia, a peculiar habit, or an affinity for a particular movie you
After an opening episode that literally lit a fire under the asses of other horror shows (hellfire, that is), 30 Coins now ploughs into the
Some movies simply don’t need a sequel thanks to the fact that they made their point perfectly well the first time round. One such movie
For those of you that still haven’t caught up with the sulfur-tinged insanity of Alex de la Iglesia’s utterly bonkers 30 Coins, I have to
Back in the glory days of the Second World War movie, you could always count on selfless acts of heroism to save the day as
Apparently, one of the toughest kind of movies to sequelize are ones specifically directed by Matthew Vaughn that are based from comics penned by Scottish
Action movies are literally stuffed with main characters taking the law into their own hands and yet most of the time, when a cop has
After a brief sojourn into sci-fi with the drippy remake of The Day The Earth Stool Still, director Scott Derrickson returned to the world of
Proving that not every adaptation of a DC comic has to be dripping with spandex and capes; 2010 saw Warren Ellis and Cully Hammer’s limited
Banging out a follow up to a successful horror film may be something of a safe bet financially speaking, but when the film in question
Regardless of your feelings about action cinema’s most blatant act of cultural appropriation, there’s something deeply impressive about the fact that this legendarily childish franchise
After a slow start that’s tested the patience just as much as it’s tested the character’s collective resolve, it Halo’s second season is finally starting
After numerous instances of wrestling the eldritch imagination of H.P. Lovecraft, director Stuart Gordon chose to turn his attentions to another, timeless author of the