After First Contact, the cracking eighth entry in the movie arm of the Star Trek franchise, it seems like the Federation was at rare strength
After First Contact, the cracking eighth entry in the movie arm of the Star Trek franchise, it seems like the Federation was at rare strength
Staggering into the infamously stacked blockbuster summer of 1999 like a washed up cowpoke with more whiskey in its body than blood came Wild Wild
Compiling unofficial trilogies that contain unrelated movies is something my brain seems to do every now and then. Boasting connective tissue as thin as wet
Time catches up to all of us sooner or later and whether we care to admit it or not, most of us will grow to
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I think it a fair statement to say that the first cinematic voyage of the crew of the Next Generation wasn’t as auspicious as it
The stoner comedy is a genre I personally think doesn’t age particularly well. You can see my point, right? Goofy movies filled with lovable losers
Back in 1999, I remember emerging from the cinema feeling a little nonplussed about The Mumny, Stephen Sommers’ mega budgeted remake of the classic Universal
Sooner or later it was inevitable that the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation would finally get their long awaited upgrade to step over
Surely a prime contender for the lesser known “Why Was This Even Made Award” at the Oscars, you have to wonder what the reasoning was
“Do you know what sort of wolf killed this man?”. “A big one?”.This is the sort of dialogue that greets us as we take an
Much like a James Bond actor continuing on way past his sell by date is up or Woody Allen writing scripts which saw him with
While the Howling series could be accused of many things, resting on its laurels certainly isn’t one of them. The long running werewolf saga that
Thanks to the rapidly expanding technology filmmakers were finding in their tool box, the 90’s saw an explosion of disaster movies the likes of which
Those of you familiar with the Hong Kong output of action maestro John Woo – before he moved to the States and gave us Broken
Back in 1988, a clutch of Hollywood’s most fanciable males were rounded up into a group and appeared in Young Guns, a scrappy, but surprisingly
These days, switching an established horror series over to the small screen is a fairly regular and painless occurrence with franchises such as The Evil
Man, disaster movies in the 90’s were pretty weird… Well, no – that’s slightly unfair. What I’m trying to say is that the circumstances that
Say what you will about the noticably ropey third installment of the Critter movies, at least actually stuff happened. In New Line’s final crack at
Grecco-Italian film director George P. Cosmatos has a smaller resumé than some of his peers but chances are you’ve heard of few of them; after