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
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
Even during a decade where comic book movies rose to prominence like never before, Sin City still felt like a lead pipe to the back
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
While I’ve already covered the rather convoluted release process from Missing In Action and its sequel while reviewing the first movie, the behind the scenes
In the world of disaster movies, where meteorites fall, cities crumble and luxury ocean liners roll over easier than a puppy wanting its belly scratched,
The main problem with studios employing a buy one get one free approach with sequel making (ie. making two follow ups back to back) is
With Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters’ second episode, we find the show facing something of an important litmus test concerning its legitimacy: can a series set
When it comes to those cracking fake trailers made for the intermission of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s failed cinematic experiment, Grindhouse, only Rodriguez has
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Hey, remember that time when Eli Roth was being touted around as “the Saviour of Horror”?To be fair, it wasn’t his fault – it just
You be honest with you, by the time Robert Rodriguez released Machete on the world, I was pretty much over the whole fake Grindhouse craze
There’s something about 90s action movies that hit a little different. Maybe it’s because the notion of the high concept, single sentence pitch was at
If the first V/H/S taught us anything is that an anthology movie is chiefly going to be judged on it’s best and worst segments with
To the casual MCU fan, the addition of zombies into the world of patriotic captains and iron men seems like a nastily fun way to