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Scream Factory and Shout Select #SDCC Announcements

Garon Cockrell07.2017Breaking News, Horror, Movies1 Comment

Our good friends at Shout Factory have once again taken Comic-Con by storm with their yearly panel. This time they’re bringing Shout Select to the party and also celebrating the … Read More

Garon CockrellScream Factory and Shout Select #SDCC Announcements07.21.2017

Film Review: WITH GREAT POWER: THE STAN LEE STORY

Craig Schroeder07.2017Blu-Ray Review, DVD Review, Movies, Opinion, ReviewsLeave a Comment

Stan Lee is an ubiquitous public figure, having done the near impossible: creating an empire that transcends cultural, racial, and religious barriers. I don’t intend to sycophantically praise the man … Read More

Craig SchroederFilm Review: WITH GREAT POWER: THE STAN LEE STORY07.21.2017

Breaking Trailers from San Diego Comic Con

Robin Lynn07.2017Breaking News, Cons, Movies, TrailersLeave a Comment

Like most geeklings, you’ve been waiting to see what kind of bits of glory companies are going to drop on us at SDCC this year. In no particular order, these … Read More

Robin LynnBreaking Trailers from San Diego Comic Con07.21.2017

What’s out on Blu-ray 07/18/2017: Stalker, Buster’s Mal Heart.

Adam Ruhl07.2017Blu-Ray ReviewLeave a Comment

Stalker In future Russia, there is a place called the Zone that was the site of a former disaster(the actual Chernobyl exclusion zone would happen later, making this film a … Read More

Adam RuhlWhat’s out on Blu-ray 07/18/2017: Stalker, Buster’s Mal Heart.07.18.2017

R.I.P. George A. Romero, horror film innovator

Justin Remer07.2017Horror, Movies, ObituaryLeave a Comment

The father of the modern cinematic zombie, George A. Romero, has succumbed to lung cancer and passed away at age 77. Romero made his name directing one of the all-time … Read More

Justin RemerR.I.P. George A. Romero, horror film innovator07.17.2017

Franchise of the Apes: A Guide to the Planet of the Apes series

Aaron Conn07.2017Movies1 Comment

Released in 1968, Planet of the Apes is widely regarded as one of the greatest science fiction movies of all time.  As of 2017, there have been nine movies and two … Read More

Aaron ConnFranchise of the Apes: A Guide to the Planet of the Apes series07.14.2017

Garon Ranks The Marvel Cinematic Universe

Garon Cockrell07.2017Miscellaneous, Movies, Opinion3 Comments

We are now sixteen films into the grand experiment that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe (twenty by Summer of 2018), not counting the ABC or Netflix shows, or the X-Men films, … Read More

Garon CockrellGaron Ranks The Marvel Cinematic Universe07.11.2017

Movie Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming

Garon Cockrell07.2017Movies, Opinion, Reviews1 Comment

At last, the wait is over! Spider-Man is back on the big screen and he has come home to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the release of Spider-Man: Homecoming. So … Read More

Garon CockrellMovie Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming 07.07.2017

DVD/Blu-Ray Review: Power Rangers (2017)

Aaron Conn07.2017Blu-Ray Review, DVD Review, MoviesLeave a Comment

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Coming into 2017, Power Rangers was one of the most anticipated movies of the year. The movie, a reboot of the original 1993 Mighty Morphin’ series, was released in late … Read More

Aaron ConnDVD/Blu-Ray Review: Power Rangers (2017)07.02.2017

Movie Trailer: Cult of Chucky #Chucky

Garon Cockrell06.2017Breaking News, Horror, Movies, TrailersLeave a Comment

He’s back! Everyone’s favorite serial-killer-trapped-in-a-doll, Chucky, returns in a brand new film, Cult of Chucky, the seventh film in the Child’s Play franchise! This film takes place after the events … Read More

Garon CockrellMovie Trailer: Cult of Chucky #Chucky06.29.2017

Movie Review: Offbeat photographer Elsa Dorfman comes into focus in “The B-Side”

Justin Remer06.2017Documentary, Movies, Reviews, TheatricalLeave a Comment

The new film, The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography, finds documentary filmmaker Errol Morris in a lower-key mode than normal. The Oscar-winning director behind The Fog of War, The Thin … Read More

Justin RemerMovie Review: Offbeat photographer Elsa Dorfman comes into focus in “The B-Side”06.29.2017

Blu-Ray Review: Arrow Video’s The Bird With The Crystal Plumage

Garon Cockrell06.2017Blu-Ray Review, Horror, Movies, ReviewsLeave a Comment

In 1970, young first-time director Dario Argento (Deep Red, Suspiria) made his indelible mark on Italian cinema with The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, a film which redefined the ‘giallo’ … Read More

Garon CockrellBlu-Ray Review: Arrow Video’s The Bird With The Crystal Plumage06.23.2017

Movie Review: Sofia Coppola’s “The Beguiled” is an atmospheric masterpiece

Justin Remer06.2017Movies, Reviews, TheatricalLeave a Comment

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The line separating passionate desire from roiling hatred is so thin that it becomes nonexistent in Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled, the intoxicating new remake of a Civil War-set oddity from 1971, which starred Clint … Read More

Justin RemerMovie Review: Sofia Coppola’s “The Beguiled” is an atmospheric masterpiece06.23.2017

Movie Review: “The Big Sick” is a big-hearted true-life romance

Justin Remer06.2017Comedy, Movies, Reviews, TheatricalLeave a Comment

The Big Sick was one of my most anticipated movies of the summer, as featured in my Best of the Beast picks a few weeks ago, and I’m happy to … Read More

Justin RemerMovie Review: “The Big Sick” is a big-hearted true-life romance06.22.2017
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