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As 2025 slowly finds its feet, one of the first modern classics to have an anniversary highlighted is David Fincher’s sophomore film directing effort...
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As 2025 slowly finds its feet, one of the first modern classics to have an anniversary highlighted is David Fincher’s sophomore film directing effort...
Usually, when Hollywood seeks to thrill audiences with tales revolving around the Catholic Church, it is in the form of demonic possession horrors,...
Written by Warren Ellis Art by J.H. Williams III Published by Image Comics I first read this series when it was published...
Being the child of a superstar of Lenny Kravitz’ caliber undoubtedly places substantial expectations on one’s shoulders, but Zoë Kravitz has long since...
From one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema comes the all-new ALFRED HITCHCOCK: THE ICONIC FILM COLLECTION, releasing on 4K...
Written by by Scott Snyder Art by Dan Panosian Published by ComiXology/ Dark Horse Comics Going into today’s book, all I knew were...
After the cultural phenomenon that was The Sixth Sense, writer-director M. Night Shyamalan followed it up with Unbreakable: a movie which is startling...
The Sixth Sense was a cultural touchstone in 1999: endlessly referenced, parodied, and discussed by America at large. The film’s catchphrase, “I see...
M. Night Shyamalan has been a household name for decades thanks to the Pennsylvania-based filmmaker carving out a niche for himself in the world...
1987’s No Way Out starring Kevin Constner, Gene Hackman, and Sean Young is a classic Cold War spy thriller in the vein of Le...
Say what you will about Nic Pizzolatto’s True Detective, but it was one of the few shows on television (along with Noah Hawley’s Fargo)...
The trouble is, it’s just not true. This is a movie about how your grandparents were phonies and the city you live in is...
Written by Ryan K. Lindsay Art by Sami Kivela Published by Mad Cave Studios I had seen a lot of promos for this...
There’s a major twist two-thirds of the way into Eileen. It’s not something that many people will see coming—not a lot of foreshadowing—and yet...
Written by John Allison Art by Max Sarin Published by Dark Horse Comics I went into this book without any knowledge or understanding...
A compelling exploration of love, family and grief, this unique film from English director Andrew Haigh is Certified-Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes™ (96%) and has...
Long before Hollywood regularly mined the toy aisle for movie ideas, Jon Landis (The Blues Brothers) and Jonathan Lynn (My Cousin Vinny) conceived the...
I don’t normally discuss marketing in these reviews but I must make an exception here: there is no more representative aspect of the strange...
Critics often use the word “Hitchcockian” to describe scenes that evoke Psycho or Frenzy: long knives, killers stalking, deep psychological torment. This isn’t necessarily...
Written by Porksak Pichetshote Art by Alexandre Tefenkgi Introduction by David Choe Published by Image Comics Writer Porksak Pichetshote has been on one...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
Based on the novel Julia by Peter Straub, the atmospheric supernatural thriller The Haunting of Julia (aka Full Circle) has developed a cult following...
Written by Michael W. Conrad Art by Noah Bailey Published by Dark Horse Books It’s hard to deny that the late 1960s-early 1970s...
It’s tough to easily describe 1899 without giving it away. Let me begin by not burying the lead: I dug it. 1899 is a...