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For most people outside of the art world, the concept of a painting is pretty basic: Paint on a canvas that is interesting to...
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Based on the true story of the first special forces mission in history, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare arrives on Premium Video on Demand...
Based on DC’s iconic comic book limited series ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, join DC Super Heroes from across...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
For most people outside of the art world, the concept of a painting is pretty basic: Paint on a canvas that is interesting to...
What better way to celebrate the 55th anniversary of one of pop culture’s most preeminent than by buying yourself some intergalactic swag. Check out...
As the MCU’s fourth phase has begun to unfold, aside from the franchise’s first handful of small screen offerings being well-received, the pandemic has...
Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins have collaborated on a new psychological drama/thriller that attempts to beguile and intrigue viewers with a dreamlike scenario coupled...
Last month, Space Jam: A New Legacy tried to thrill audiences by not only mixing classic animation and live action like its predecessor, but...
John Legend produced documentary A Crime on the Bayou is a frustrating, soulful, hopeful telling of the events that led to the landmark Supreme...
Annette, a swooningly dark fairy tale musical, may not be for everyone, but it is a gloriously operatic movie that finally knows what to...
For Madmen Only is a fascinating look at the cult comedy star Del Close, who never became a household name, but whose radical influence...
In 2016, Warner Bros. tried their hand at something slightly different with the first Suicide Squad film. Receiving overwhelmingly negative reviews, the PG-13 effort...
The “Home Invasion” flick is quite possibly one of the most intense subsets of the horror genre, after-all what is more frightening than masked...
The animated adaptations of classic DC Comics tales have generally been well regarded. If they have anything that I would hold against them,...
Jakob’s Wife puts a very funny, original spin on the vampire comedy and provides a terrific vehicle for horror icon Barbara Crampton who, like...
The trailers for Pig teased a John Wick-style action thriller, only with a grizzled Nicolas Cage instead of Keanu Reeves’s sleek assassin and a...
While the pandemic put an abrupt end to cinema-going in most territories for a good long while, the MCU did not slow down as...
The Mobile Suit Gundam franchise has been running since 1978 in Japan, and can be divided into two categories: works that fit into their...
I find it harder and harder to find movies that I find “fun.” I watch a lot of stuff, but to be honest, I...
My first exposure to Anthony Bourdain was almost twenty years ago when I read his autobiographical manifesto, Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly....
It’s Christmas of next year, and there’s a big soccer match on. Suddenly a strange light appears, and within seconds, a group of armed...
Last night, Marvel Studios debuted a thrilling, brand-new trailer for Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings, featuring Shang-Chi (Simu Liu), whose journey...
Few things are certain in life, but one thing you have been able to depend on for a good long while is that the...
Watching Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One oddly had me thinking of the 2012 film John Carter. Both were adaptations of acclaimed stories. The...
When the movie Kids was released in 1995 you would have thought (judging from the gluttonous appetite of journalists covering the film) that it...
Ask me what my all-time favorite comic strip is and, depending on the time of day, I’m likely to say Dick Tracy…or Pogo…or Barnaby…or...
Jackie Collins was a best-selling author of scandalously sexy romance novels whose fame rivaled that of her older sister, Dynasty star Joan Collins. She...