Horror filmmakers can try to put as many unspeakable terrors on the screen as they can, but all the boogeymen, monsters and apparitions in the
Horror filmmakers can try to put as many unspeakable terrors on the screen as they can, but all the boogeymen, monsters and apparitions in the
Sometimes a movie concept is just too juicy to not update. What with technology lurching ahead in leads and bounds with every passing year, giving
When does the Die Hard format of action thrillers finally have enough distinctive entries to officially branch off and form a splinter sub-genre of its
Prime Video has released the trailer for G20. When the G20 summit comes under siege, U.S. President Danielle Sutton (Academy Award® winner Viola Davis) becomes
While Creature Commandos might not technically have been the tantalisingly accurate first glimpse of the new DCU some where hoping for, it’s still been a
Aside from that overfamilar first episode and the last instalment that put bumbling, psychotic, self-unaware Eric Frankenstien in the flashback booth, Creature Commandos has been
The last time we saw the Weasel, he miraculously survived drowning after leaping off a Task Force X transport into the sea just of the
In the wake of the closure of the DCEU and the anticipated start of the DCU, numerous fans have been wondering what James Gunn and
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
Ever since Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther decisively threw open the doors for blockbuster movies that feature predominantly black casts, filmmakers and themes, I’ve been patiently
Viola Davis is in talks to return as Amanda Waller in her own HBO Max series. Davis has played the role in David Ayer’s ‘Suicide
Much like the laughable, morally murky villians at the core of DC’s The Suicide Squad, the main elements that have put this movie together has
DC Films have released the first trailer for ‘The Suicide’. The James Gunn directed film is a sequel/reboot to the 2016 David Ayer box office
Jesus, I really wanted to like this one… and on paper it seemed like a satisfying slice of anarchic fun. DC’s third movie in their