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Veteran actors stepping behind the camera to direct is not a new phenomenon. However, few of these actors-turned-directors make much
Read moreVeteran actors stepping behind the camera to direct is not a new phenomenon. However, few of these actors-turned-directors make much
Read moreThe Little Things has come a long way. The screenplay by writer/director John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side, The Highwaymen)
Read moreI’m not ashamed to admit that I might be one of the world’s biggest fans of Kevin Smith. Granted, I
Read moreAuthor Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) has made an impression on anyone who has an appreciation for literature. Moreover, the writer tends
Read moreIt could be argued that even before this pandemic, movies were missing something. Or at least, I think so, but
Read moreI’ll always have a nostalgic fondness for Batman Forever (1995), which celebrates its 25th-anniversary this summer. As such, between Warner
Read moreAs I’m sure we’re all unfortunately aware, the year 2020 has been one of unprecedented chaos. Thankfully, though, there’s one
Read moreIn 2017, director Marc Myers adapted John Backderf’s graphic novel, My Friend Dahmer, for the silver screen. The result was
Read moreBack in early February, shortly before the closure of movie theaters, the independent horror film The Lodge received a limited
Read moreAfter forays with features like Fritz the Cat (1972), Heavy Metal (1981), and Cool World (1994), adult-oriented animated films became
Read moreFranchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking
Read moreFranchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking
Read moreFranchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking
Read moreFranchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking
Read moreFranchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking
Read moreFranchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking
Read moreLife and entertainment are an endless cycle. When you’re a kid, you fall in love with certain movies and TV
Read moreUnless you’ve been living under a rock for the past decade, you know that comic book movies are the prominent
Read moreMan, oh, man, I’m starting to feel old. This year marks two-and-a-half decades of Jim Carrey (Kidding) being an absolute
Read moreThis month marks the 50th anniversary of a fascinating and horrible American tragedy. I’m speaking, of course, about the Tate-LaBianca
Read moreIn 1971, Shaft kicked-off the Blaxploitation subgenre in earnest. This original flick didn’t excel in sex and violence as the
Read moreVigilantes and superheroes go hand-in-hand in certain ways. Both types of characters are all about dispensing justice. But, while superheroes
Read moreGenre as a concept is an interesting beast. If you’re willing to embrace stories, you might find yourself attracted to
Read moreMike Mignola is one helluva’ talent in the world of comics. One whose style is incredibly unique. Mignola began his
Read moreLibraries have always been a place of peaceful respite for me; as I would imagine, they have for most patrons.
Read moreIt’s not news to anyone that comedy and horror have long-been genres that compliment one another. They both evoke extreme
Read moreOne of the most original voices in filmmaking in the past few years is writer/director S. Craig Zahler. A true
Read moreHey Comicon-ers! I’m ML Miller and I’m ecstatic to announce my new weekly column “Zombies & Sharks” on Comicon.com focusing
Read moreI’m particularly partial to true crime dramas/biopics for one simple reason. Crime biopics, the good ones anyway, seem like they
Read moreThe Predator series has needed some new neon green blood pumped into it. Outside of the original classic, Predator (1987)
Read moreA couple of times in my life, I’ve been referred to as a ”Movie snob” by friends of mine who
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