If a string of inferior Robocop sequels taught us anything, it’s that the satirical eye of Paul Verhoven is tougher to obtain than the Holy
If a string of inferior Robocop sequels taught us anything, it’s that the satirical eye of Paul Verhoven is tougher to obtain than the Holy
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I dont know about you, but unless it’s the occasional article suggesting that The ‘Burbs could desperately use more love, there’s a worrying lack of
It’s a well known fact that crocodiles have a very long life span, but surely this is taking the piss. After first breaching the surface
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After the lumpy, deranged antics of Basket Case 3 landed in 1991, the cinematic career of sleeze auteur Frank Henenlotter seemed to have stopped deader
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Whether you regard the V/H/S franchise as a vital entry in the realms of independent horror, or merely a disposable, failed cinematic experiment, you can’t
So after eight episodes and a whole load of Tony Stark deaths (seriously, give the dude a break), we finally reach the final episode of
If there’s been a continuing flaw in What If…?, its undoubtedly been the fact that the vast majority of episodes have had abrupt, unsatisfying conclusions
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Despite bursting onto the horror scene with a gaggle of winningly extreme gorefests in the mid 80s, Stuart Gordon had a rather strange affinity for
While Hollywood certainly has it’s fair share of work horses, surely one of the most impressive work ethics toiling today belongs to Ridley Scott, the
During the Stephen King explosion of the 1980s, the majority of the gaggle of filmmakers who lined up to translate the author’s words onto the
After watching 300, Zach Snyder’s hugely stylized adaptation of Frank Miller’s already hugely stylized graphic novel, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the ludicrously muscular
I don’t know about you, but after last weeks episode – which was the latest (and grimmest) example of What If…? revelling in the fact
Thanks to What If…? having the luxury of breaking virtually every rule the MCU has established since Iron Man landed on the scene back in
I hinted in an earlier review that the main reason Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters seems to exist was to add some legitimacy to the Monsterverse’s