REVIEW: GALLOWWALKERS (2012) Not Worth Hanging Around For
No matter the speed, the fast-forward button can NOT make a bad movie better. Mr. Martin gets down-and-dirty with this review and even manages to find one nice thing to say.
No matter the speed, the fast-forward button can NOT make a bad movie better. Mr. Martin gets down-and-dirty with this review and even manages to find one nice thing to say.
In this week’s viewing: Heading into the homestretch of the season, series compete for the most amazing twist!
Film invades the small screen: where will it end up and will the glut be its own worst enemy?
Darren Slade explores the dangers inherent in an ever-expanding Star Wars universe and asks if George Lucas will ever get to make his art films?
M. C. Carper interviews super fan and film reviewerSilvia Angiola: Just how well do english language films play out in the spanish speaking world?
Mr. Cameron invites us to join him on the floor as he sorts the contents of a 1960s scrapbook
On Wednesday, Variety broke the news that Warner Bros. has cast Gal Gabot, of the Fast & Furious franchise fame, as Wonder Woman in the upcoming sequel to Man of Steel, currently under the working title Superman Vs. Batman.
It may be a cliche, but war really is coming to American Horror Story: Coven, and in this episode, sides are being chosen and battle lines drawn.
Black Mirror’s thesis is exactly what its title suggests: a dark reflection of ourselves.
Gary Dalkin reviews a novel that wants to be – ought to be – a movie
In this week’s viewing: Samurai Flamenco falls further down the rabbit hole, Kyousougiga promises to emerge from it, and more!
Samantha fills us in on the scene out her window and whether or not KickAss 2 avoids the fate of sequels numbered 2
How does fandom verify the accuracy of scientific particulars when dealing with fantastical subjects like apocalypse and reanimated dead? We go back to school and enroll in a course called “Society, Science, Survival: Lessons from AMC’s The Walking Dead.”
If you’re one of the legion of horror fans slavishly devoted to Ryan Murphy’s dark vision, chances are you were experiencing a mixture of withdrawal and outrage with last week’s hiatus. I know, I know… […]
Grabbers must be a really good flick – this is our third independent review of this film!
George R.R. Martin might have reminded us that winter is coming, but we already knew that. As a fan of science fiction, sometimes that which is not reality is what keeps us most warm throughout the harshness of winter. ‘Tis the season!
Just in case you’ve missed out on all the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary happenings….
Two of the first wave of TV shows that brought modern anime to America are joining forces.
In this week’s viewing: Samurai Flamenco makes a violent lurch in a wholly unexpected direction, and more!
What could be better than two Doctors on screen? How about THREE?
Universal Movies Frankenstein: What’s the Meta?
Morgana Santilli talks about what makes RWBY a great animated series, and webseries.
Every so often in life, a moment of serendipity occurs when everyone involved in a project creates something marvellous. The birth of Doctor Who, fifty years ago this week, is one of those moments.
“The Dead” also does a fine job of resurrecting Zoe’s deadly sexuality.
For American Horror Story, history is a dark, bloody thing that surrounds us always. In this episode, the Axeman of New Orleans steps out of the past.
In this week’s viewing: Galilei Donna and Kill la Kill check out life at the top of the heap, Kyousougiga goes behind the scenes, and more!
Crazy 4 Cult: Cult Movie Art 2 by Gallery 1988 is a 176 page walk through the tremendous artwork one would find while walking through the annual display conceived by Scott Mosier and Kevin Smith called Crazy 4 Cult.
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