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The year that was 1991 will go down in history as the true dawn of the Digital Age of Cinema. Rudimentary computer-generated imagery...
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The year that was 1991 will go down in history as the true dawn of the Digital Age of Cinema. Rudimentary computer-generated imagery...
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice was the talk of Tinseltown for most of the wrong reasons. Critics despised Warner Bros’ “official” arrival into...
Review by Stefan Blitz With the release of Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens on Digital HD today and on Blu-ray and...
Photo via Blake Jenner Written by Ken Murray Oscar nominated director Richard Linklater’s latest film, Everybody Wants Some!!, brought three of its stars, Blake...
Review by Joshua Gravel Produced by John Suits, Michael Tadross Jr., Gabriel Cowan Written by Dustin T. Benson Directed by John Suits Starring Rachel...
He’s an ugly little spud isn’t he? Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder for this one, but if you’re a fan...
Written by Mark Wensel I’m going to take a break from my usual Double Features to tell you what I saw at South By...
Written by Erin Maxwell After the massive worldwide success of Fast & Furious 7, helmer James Wan returns to his bump-in-the-night sleep-with-the-light-on roots with...
After three years, it’s finally here. The two titans of the superhero genre lock horns in an effort to usher in the shared DC...
Written by Johnny Shaw In my new novel, Floodgate, the story centers around a long hidden conspiracy that has been pulling the strings of...
Written by Erin Maxwell Netflix and Marvel continue to expand and define the confines of the superhero universe with the second season of Daredevil. ...
Review by Sharon Knolle Produced by Marc Abraham, Aaron L. Gilbert, Brett Ratner, G. Marq Roswell Based on Hank Williams: The Biography by Colin...
Review by Joe Yezukevich Produced by Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder Written by Chris Terrio, David S. Goyer Based on Characters published by DC Comics...
Zombies are all over the place nowadays. Commercials, kids shows, videogames, mainstream television… often considered a reflection of consumerism itself, it’s really no surprise...
I’ve got exciting news: Now that we’ve learned what happened after to Han Solo in the 30+ years since Return of the Jedi, and...
I don’t want to curse anything, but it looks like we might be delivering these reviews in a more timely schedule. This time (if...
So, Happy 2016! It’s hard to fathom that it’s been a full turn of the seasons since my last Geek Spasm. During my sabbatical,...
I saved the examination of Wonder Woman for last because while the clash between Superman and Batman is selling the show, Wonder Woman’s inclusion...
Director Martin Scorsese to join stars Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, and writer Paul Schrader for post-screening conversation The Tribeca Film Festival...
After all the speculation and debate, on March 3 we finally got our first trailer of the new Ghostbusters movie. Is it a sequel,...
Review by Sharon Knolle Produced by Sarah Green, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones Written and Directed by Jeff Nichols Starring Michael Shannon, Joel Edgerton, Kirsten Dunst, Adam...
The threat of cybercrime is one that constantly keeps us on our toes when we’re online, but it’s also something that movie directors have...
Last installment, I listed nine horror or exploitation pictures from cinema’s beginnings up through the mid 1960s that prominently feature menacing carnival acts, workers,...
Audrey Hepburn was never in a Hitchcock film, which seems like such a strange fact. I guess she wasn’t a blonde, but it just...