As Creepshow’s second season delves into the second half of its five episode run (bloody COVID), we take a turn into Lovecraft territory as we’re
As Creepshow’s second season delves into the second half of its five episode run (bloody COVID), we take a turn into Lovecraft territory as we’re
Remember that time during the 80’s when it seemed like you couldn’t bloody move for movies featuring diminutive little monsters attacking good, simple folk with
It seems that the best way Creepshow can guarantee success is to simply make sure that they go as crazy as they possibly can and
After a barnstorming premiere episode for Creepshow’s second season, it seemed that the show had finally found its groove with a couple of raucous, yet
After seven anarchic episodes of spraying bullets, squirting gore and more foul-mouthed diatribes than you can shake a shiny helmet at, we finally come to
When Eddie Murphy’s star stopped shining quite as bright as it once was due to a couple of high profile, box office duds, he did
And so, after five episodes and ten stories of wildly varying tone and quantity, the Creep final flicks through the final issue of the first
After nearly burning himself out on three gargantuan Transformers movies in a row, it’s telling that Michael Bay’s idea of a smaller, intimate movie is
As much as I’ve enjoyed Creepshow’s spirited return from the grave, a quick glance at the fifth episode’s credit revealed a worrying fact – that
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
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
As I’ve no doubt mentioned before, one of the advantages of an anthology show is that if a duff episode manages to slip out, things
After a cracking first episode that detailed the rehiring of the unfeasibly toxic alpha-male anti-hero, Peacemaker (aka. Christopher Smith), the second episode follows it up
When you take a good, long, hard look at that much-loved sub-genre of the war film – the men on a mission movie – there’s
The only thing that was surprising about insanely influential screenwriter Shane Black making the long overdue jump to directing was that it took so bloody
During the compromised, stormy reign of the DCEU, one of the few movies to actually hit screen that didn’t feel second-guessed to death by flummoxed
Everybody has to start somewhere and in the case of deliriously influential film director, John Carpenter, the start was a forty minute student film made
When news broke that Neil Marshall was making a long awaited return to monster movie territory, I was understandably stoked. After all, the director kicked
After Arnold Schwarzenegger’s term as the Governator of California was at an end, it was only a matter of time before he found himself back