When projected through a rose tinted lens, eighties pop culture was a glorious thing and is still revered to this day. Everything from the recent
When projected through a rose tinted lens, eighties pop culture was a glorious thing and is still revered to this day. Everything from the recent
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If I’m being honest, Dead City, the newest attempt from The Walking Dead to try and keep life pumping through its moldy body, wasn’t really
As the world’s favorite flying turtle rockets toward the midpoint of his comeback Netflix series, I think it’s fair to say that Gamera’s belated return
If killer animal franchises were Infinity Stones then someone should’ve sent the Avengers to have a stern chat with the Syfy Channel a few years
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Kenneth Branagh was once hailed as the successor to Laurence Olivier as the greatest, Shakespearean actor of his generation, but as dear old Kenny persued
Probably the biggest surprise that came with Adam Wingard’s 2016’s stealth, Blair Witch sequel is that it existed at all. Filmed in secret under a
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When the first batch of Groot’s animated shorts sprouted up on Disney+, I wondered if there was still a place for the mischievous sapling in
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