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Teen Titans Go! & DC Superhero Girls: Mayhem In the Multiverse is a mouthful of a title. It seems like movies invoking the multiverse...
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When asked to review the 2003 Academy Award nominated French animated film The Triplets of Belleville I jumped at the chance. I feel that...
From the legendary filmmaker Joe Dante, Matinee (Collector’s Edition) presents in a 4K UHD + Blu-ray from Shout! Studios and becomes available on June...
Having long since cemented how talented he is in front of the camera, with Monkey Man, Dev Patel steps behind the camera and adds...
Teen Titans Go! & DC Superhero Girls: Mayhem In the Multiverse is a mouthful of a title. It seems like movies invoking the multiverse...
The Score is a British romantic musical neo-noir, with strong influence from the absurdist theatrical movement of the 20th century. The feature film debut...
I have a confession. Star Wars Celebration 2022 is only the second Star Wars Celebration I’ve attended. I know. Try not to faint. Star...
There Are No Saints is a revenge movie. And that’s the most one can say for it. Starring José María Yazpik as ex-con hitman...
Let’s cut to the chase. I have rock-solid in-canon proof that Indiana Jones and Han Solo exist in the same shared universe (even if...
The Sadness is a Taiwanese survival horror film by Canadian director Robert Jabbaz, in his feature debut. While the film is one of the...
Directed and produced by Ollie Aslin and Gary Lennon, Castro’s Spies tells the story of the Cuban 5, dramatized in the 2019 film, Wasp...
A content creator with relationship issues spends a day trying to figure out his life, relationship and everything seems like a pretty reasonable premise....
Monstrous is a new psychological thriller starring Christina Ricci (Sleepy Hollow), directed by Chris Sivertson of All Cheerleaders Die and I Know Who Killed...
I saw the original Top Gun in a movie theater in San Diego back in 1986. There was a recruiting table for the Navy...
DC Showcase: Constantine – The House of Mystery spotlights John Constantine in a tale that uses the Groundhog Day template. Taking place after the...
Even though the good Doctor Stephen Strange has left an indelible mark on the MCU as a key player in the conclusion of the...
The original Alien (1979) is a brilliant film. It broke nearly every traditional science fiction and horror movie convention. It had ground-breaking practical SFX,...
Written and Illustrated by Kaida Yuji Published by Titan Books Godzilla and I go way back. My first Godzilla movie, around 1969, was...
I just watched this great new fairy tale movie. It’s about this boy named Stu who has all these imaginary friends. He grows up...
If there is one thing that people love, it’s a haunted house. We might be split on zombies, vampires, werewolves and the like, but...
Vinyl Nation is a 2020 documentary from directors Kevin Smokler and Christoper Boone. If you are of a certain age like myself and can...
In The Tale of King Crab, the new film by Italian duo Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis, Gabrielle Silli stars as the...
There’s something amiss with the characters in writer/director Riley Stearns’ Dual. Set in a very near future, clones exist. And although generally illegal, a...
So… Sony made another superhero movie. Or rather, they made the same uninspired, bland mess of a live action superhero movie they have been...
As always, it was impossible to see everything at the 2022 edition of the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, TX — especially...
You’d think that the vampire genre would be, pardon the pun, dead by now, but nope, it keeps rising up from out of the...
It is an indelible part of the contemporary pop culture fabric that the nightmare-inducing original design for the first Sonic the Hedgehog movie caused...
Written by Charles Elton Published by Abrams Books Interesting, if flawed book that makes a noble effort to defend filmmaker Michael Cimino, who...