MoviesThrowback ThursdayThrowback Thursday: ‘The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra’ (2001) Posted January 28th, 2021 by Tony Schaab - Senior EditorIt’s no secret that I, like many sci-fi and horror fans, have a special place in my heart for the old, ultra-cheesy, often…
Comic BooksDCmovie reviewMoviesWonder WomanMovie Review: Wonder Woman 1984 Posted January 21st, 2021 by Dave TaylorI really wanted to love the new Wonder Woman movie. After all, Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) is a fun and engaging character, particularly…
MoviesThrowback ThursdayThrowback Thursday: ‘Reanimator’ (1985) Posted January 14th, 2021 by Tony Schaab - Senior EditorStraight out of the 1980s came ‘Re-Animator,’ an amazing film that somehow took zombies, gore, comedy, and an unknown cast, threw it all…
MoviesThrowback ThursdayThrowback Thursday: ‘Cherry 2000’ (1987) Posted December 31st, 2020 by Tony Schaab - Senior EditorIt’s strange, trying to play the “numbers game.” Here we are, on the final day of the year 2020, talking about a movie…
Comic BooksMoviesExclusive Clip: ‘Dune Drifter’ Posted November 23rd, 2020 by Mike PhalinIndie movies are going to be our saviors from boredom as the pandemic slowly approaches its one-year anniversary. While major studios are trying…
Comic BooksDCMoviesJames Gunn: Here’s How ‘The Suicide Squad’ Will Connect to 2016’s ‘Suicide Squad’ Film Posted October 27th, 2020 by Tony Schaab - Senior EditorIn an exclusive new interview with Empire Magazine, James Gunn takes the opportunity to speak about his newest movie, next year’s DC tent-pole…
MoviesGeorge Clooney Looks To Save The Astronauts In New ‘Midnight Sky’ Trailer Posted October 27th, 2020 by Tony Schaab - Senior EditorEven though this has been a rough year for cinema as we know it, it’s a nice reminder when we see new trailers…
DisneyMoviesThrowback ThursdayThrowback Thursday: ‘The Black Cauldron’ (1985) Posted October 22nd, 2020 by Tony Schaab - Senior EditorEvery so often, a company makes a bold, daring, unorthodox, out-of-the-normal-comfort-zone type of move, and it usually either pays off big for them…
Horrormovie reviewMoviesMovie Review: Don’t Look Back Posted October 22nd, 2020 by Dave TaylorYou can be excused if you’re confused about the title of this film; there are over 100 movies on IMDb with the name…
HorrorMoviesThrowback ThursdayThrowback Thursday: ‘Alien 3’ (1992) Posted October 15th, 2020 by Tony Schaab - Senior EditorWhen ‘Alien’ was released in 1979, it changed the landscape for both science fiction and horror. ‘Alien’ combined the two genres so well,…
AvengersComic BooksDisneyKevin FeigeMarvelMoviesSonySpider-ManBenedict Cumberbatch Is Officially Bringing Doctor Strange To ‘Spider-Man 3’ Posted October 8th, 2020 by Tony Schaab - Senior EditorThings just keep getting more interesting for the next film installment of everyone’s friendly neighborhood web-slinger. Hot on the heels of the recent…
InterviewsMoviesExclusive Interview: Guy Moshe Talks ‘LX2048’ Posted October 5th, 2020 by Mike PhalinIn ‘LX2048’ humans from our not-too-distant future have resigned themselves to their homes, for it has become too dangerous to step outside. Unlike…
Ant-Man and the WaspAvengersComic BooksDisneyKevin FeigeMarvelMoviesJonathan Majors Cast In ‘Ant-Man 3’ As A Classic Marvel Villain Posted September 24th, 2020 by Tony Schaab - Senior Editor shutterstock A star who is significantly on the rise, Jonathan Majors has been cast in the…
MoviesExclusive Clip From ‘Monochrome: The Chromism’ Posted September 21st, 2020 by Mike PhalinIn a world that’s entirely black and white, how would people react if they came into contact with hues that were totally foreign…
movie reviewMoviesMovie Review: ‘Bill And Ted Face The Music’ Posted September 3rd, 2020 by Jordan DesJardinsIt’s been nearly three decades since we last experienced a new exploit with one of the most excellent duos in cinematic history, Bill…