Oh sure, HBO managed to change the face of television with the Sopranos, but when it came to altering the type of content you could
Oh sure, HBO managed to change the face of television with the Sopranos, but when it came to altering the type of content you could
For long time fans of Stephen King, a rather severe case of deja vu has been going about lately concerning adaptions of his earliest novels.
The inexorable and meteoric rise of Steven Seagal during the early 1990s has often proven to be something that fascinates me to this day. To
Not every sophomore movie can be Pulp Fiction, but then, not every film has to be. Sometimes a budding auteur needs a throwaway film or
Walter Hill has always been a filmmaker who has always worn his heart – not to mention his influences – plainly on his sleeve, be
Even after making a full length movie out of his fake, Mexploitation trailer, Machete, it seemed that Robert Rodriguez still hadn’t gotten Grindhouse out of
In the wake of the most excellent adventure of San Dimas’ finest sons, a return visit from Bill S. Preston Esq and Ted “Theodore”Logan seemed
Long before shows like The Walking Dead and Game Of Thrones pushed the envelope of the amount of sex and gore you could get away
Back in 1995, pioneering HBO horror anthology show Tales From The Crypt decided to make the jump to the big screen with the rollicking gore
Anyone wondering what the hell happened to Alex Winter during the wilderness between the release of Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey and Bill & Ted
Like, woah… Of all the belated comebacks made by cinematic characters over the last few years, surely the return of the eternally upbeat slackers known
It seems you can’t swing an axe around without hitting yet another grimy, gory, grindhouse throwback that’s springing up on streaming services everywhere. It’s a
During the endless cycles the horror genre seems to go through we’ve had quite the few subcategories pop up over that past 20 years or
After Die Hard swung in on a firehose from the flaming wreckage of an exploding high rise and changed the face of action movies as
Let be real here, a lot has been said about Tony Stark’s trilogy capper since it’s release in 2013, and not a lot of it
Frank Darabont is famously no stranger to Stephen King, but an argument could be made that his superlative adaptations of both The Shawshank Redemption and