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Director John Boorman (Deliverance, Hope and Glory) did not like The Exorcist feeling the movie was bleak, nihilistic, and exploitative of its child lead....
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Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Marc Laming and Lee Loughridge Published by DSTLRY DSTLRY has been putting out these really amazing limited...
If you are a member of Generation X like myself, you grew up with the works of Steven Spielberg. His movies dominated our summers...
In an unnamed city in southeast Asia, there is a problem. An action-packed, street-fighting, martial-arts film is about to take the world by...
Director John Boorman (Deliverance, Hope and Glory) did not like The Exorcist feeling the movie was bleak, nihilistic, and exploitative of its child lead....
Written by Shannon Eric Denton Art by David Hartman Published by Titan Comics Once in a while, an original comic book or graphic...
Let me start by saying that I consider Apocalypse Now to be a dark but engrossing masterpiece of filmmaking. There are several different edits...
There was a time when the Emerald City had real-life superheroes on the streets protecting the people and defending right from wrong. Or there...
Movies with the involvement of John Hughes in some way, shape or form were a staple of the 1980s, many of which have...
Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Sean Phillips and Jacob Phillips Published by Image Comics Anytime these days that we get a new...
House of Abraham is a good horror thriller with a great premise, strong performances, and an atmosphere that gets under your skin. It...
Picking up immediately where 2019’s Ready or Not left off, we are reintroduced to the blood-drenched bride, Grace (Samara Weaving), after she has...
Who among us has not dreamed of sneaking into Disney World? Of shimmying out of the safety bar and jumping into the world of...
Written by Mark Millar Art by Matteo Scalera and Giovanna Niro Published by Dark Horse Comics Writer Mark Millar returns with more Nemesis....
Written and Illustrated by John Byrne Published by Marvel Arts / Abrams ComicArts Is it possible to feel nostalgia for something brand new?...
It’s a cliche, but Fight Club is a film even more alive now, in the age of men’s influencers and culture wars, than...
After losing his twin brother Rocky, the now twinless Roman (Dylan O’Brien) joins a counseling group for other twins in the same situation. Here...
Morgan Neville always does a a great job dissecting his subjects on screen. His Fred Rogers documentary, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, is...
I first heard of Bigfoot in 1972, when I was 13 years old. I went to see a family movie called Wilderness Journey and...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! feels labored over. It is a gothic romance, an art-deco fable, and a feminist revenge picture. It is the...
Whenever I see one of those documentaries about something that will either save or destroy humanity—cryptocurrency, social media, the annual return of the McRib—I...
When Speed Racer roared onto screens in 2008 most people either panned it or didn’t get what magic the Wachowski’s had captured. Those who...
When Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni’s The Mandalorian first premiered on Disney+ in the run-up to the holiday season in 2019, the stripped back...
The first in a trilogy of anthologized seasons, Andy Muschietti returns to Derry to further explore the misdeeds of the entity terrorizing the...