The prospect of any new Scorsese project coming down the pipe is always a tantalising moment, but there’s always that extra burst on endorphins when
The prospect of any new Scorsese project coming down the pipe is always a tantalising moment, but there’s always that extra burst on endorphins when
The balance of humour in your average episode of Creepshow can vary a suprising amount and while there’s always something of a cruel, sardonic streak
As Creepshow’s fourth season continues to be an endearing showcase for campy, old-school horror tales with a slightly modern twist, I feel there’s an issue
Despite personally enjoying the famously divisive Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness and Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania (What? They were fun), even I
After two episodes of presidential carnage that’s seen more blood hit the floor of the Oval Office than overtime at a slaughter house, the good
And so it’s with a surprisingly heavy heart that we say farewell to Daryl Dixon’s spin-off show that I’m sure we’re all agreed with way
For the majority of its entire run, Creepshow usually mixes up its directors in order to gain as much variety it can when offering up
Once again rising from the grave just in time for Halloween, the gutsy little horror anthology we know as Creepshow has returned to blitz us
When you take a step back, it’s quite easy to see how much we’ve taken the abstract zaniness of the MCU for granted. Nearly 15
After two seasons on the air (not to mention seven, damn, movies), Don Mancini and his writers room have had to strive and keep the
After four episodes of virtually single-handedly giving the The Walking Dead a new lease of life, it’s finally time for Daryl Dixon to have to
So, after a hefty amount of build up, a metric ton of world building and more throwback, banging needle drops than a dozen Tarantino pictures,
After his Halloween legacy trilogy, I think it’s safe to say that David Gordon Green is something of a controversial figure in the hallowed halls
For series of movies whose repeated mantra is the incredibly catchy “Sometimes, dead is better”, its deeply ironic that the Pet Sematary has somehow spawned
Over the last couple of years, some critics of the post-Endgame MCU would undoubtedly wish that something like the Time Variance Authority would turn up
As Daryl Dixon continues on his franchise reviving, zombie slaying, Gore de France, we inevitably reach a nexus where the majority of the diverging plot
While the first episode of The Continental managed to accurately and intriguingly re-skin the John Wick universe with a 70s era facelift with all the
As much as I enjoy it whenever a distinctive, new voice that’s shown up to put a new spin on a classic genre gets sucked
If the Saw franchise had a talent for anything, aside from concocting genuinely flabbergasting ways for human beings to mutilate themselves, it’s that it had
While the ever-present spectre of A.I. looms over us, one bright side that’s come from all this global anxiety seems to be that any filmmaker