After Tim Burton’s Batman broke big in 89, the race was on to try and find the next gloomy, brooding, urban vigilante to bring to
After Tim Burton’s Batman broke big in 89, the race was on to try and find the next gloomy, brooding, urban vigilante to bring to
For every groundbreaking adaption that takes its cue from a Stephen King novel, there seems to be a somewhat unnecessary version later made for television
George A. Romero had already earned himself a reputation for adding an original spin on classic horror tropes thanks to his bold reinvention of the
When you consider how many attempts it took to break Jackie Chan to the mass audiences of America, it makes you wonder what the hell
Before Gremlins, Joe Dante was the go-to guy for innovative, indie horror that broke new ground while simultaneously honouring the classics; but the moment that
There’s not many genres I have trouble stomaching. Slashers? No problem. Italian cannibal movies? Sure, why not? Torture porn? A cakewalk. However, if there’s something
By 1980, a lot of the choice dates for seasonal set slasher films had already been nabbed with Black Christmas, Halloween and Friday The 13th
“When an armed and threatening power lands uninvited in our capitol, we don’t meet him with tea and cookies!”It’s with this tersely delivered line that
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Hey, remember back in the 80s when all you had to do to make your film cooler was to stick some freaking ninjas in it?
I think I’m not being too out of line when I say that whenever the MCU tries to directly adapt and existing storyline from the
Traction isn’t something that should usually bother your average Kaiji, mainly because the big bastards are usually carrying hundreds of thousands of pounds of bulk
I don’t know about you, but this season if What If…? seems to be doing wonders more for the villains of the MCU than it
By all accounts, the V/H/S franchise had reached the end of its tape after the lackluster response to third entry in the series, V/H/S: Viral.
Up until now, What If…? has kept its MCU mixing shenanigans strictly in house, only targeting pre-existing characters, locations and scenarios as it attempts to
Back in 2005, Robert Rodriguez managed to do the impossible and bottle the impossibly gritty lightning of Frank Miller’s cult, hyper-noir comic, Sin City. He
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While Stuart Gordon’s 80s horror output had the sense of the comic book absurd about them, it seemed like the man wanted to approach the
Usually, regifting at Christmas is looked down upon as it usually denotes a lack of originality or – worst yet – a lack of respect
After a couple of rapid fire episodes that resolved the majority of its issues by throwing a team together, the third episode of Marvel’s What