James Gunn loves the concept of chosen family. Be it the scattered, flawed a-holes of Guardians Of The Galaxy drawn together by a mixture of
James Gunn loves the concept of chosen family. Be it the scattered, flawed a-holes of Guardians Of The Galaxy drawn together by a mixture of
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The trick to enjoying a horror anthology series that features short stories is to take any sense of lingering logic you may have, screw it
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While it’s fair to say that Halo is coming along with every passing episode, I have to admit, Paramount+’s no expense spared adaptation of the
Up until now, James Gunn has been keeping a steady hand on the tiller of his fucked up ship, leading it confidently into ever more
While describing the 70’s output of nature going crazy movies as a heyday may strain your personal definition of what a heyday should be, there’s
When filmmakers opt to make a film that covers a large aspect of a war, they invariably find themselves faced with something of a Sophie’s
There’s no two ways about it, a follow up to Beverly Hills Cop should have been nothing short a slam dunk. Just look at the
One of the inevitable side effects of having a horror anthology show is that with every episode bringing you something completely new, the chances for
You can’t fault the people behind the Halo series for shooting for the moon – after all, we now live in a time where other
During its heyday, the World War II set mission movie enjoyed many an all star cast as the war was won seemingly on every conceivable
If The Suicide Squad taught us anything, it’s that all the time he spent with Marvel hadn’t dulled James Gunn’s more outrageous sensibilities one bit.
Even I thought that the MonsterVerse had run its course when, after three entries, we finally got to the cumulation of its monster vs. monster
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Expertly panel beating the plot of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai into a shape that could comfortably sustain cowpokes instead of sword swingers, The Magnificent Seven
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When you think about the origins of Hammer Films, your naturally brain naturally drifts to images of Peter Cushing’s Frankenstein staring intently from around a