Ray Breslin (Sylvester Stallone) is a prison escape artist. As a co-owner of a consulting company that aims to show wardens and prison owners how to make their prisons fully escape proof by... Read more
Comedy legends Bud Abbott and Lou Costello made over thirty feature films together, but Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (the title screen neglects to use the “and”) is... Read more
In order to survive way back in the day, you had to follow a certain set of rules: stick together, don’t venture out in the dark and be afraid of everything. Those rules are what kept one c... Read more
The next film in our 31 Days of Horror movie review marathon is Bruce McDonald’s adaptation of Tony Burgess’ novel (he wrote the script as well), Pontypool. Set in Pontypool, Ontario, Pontyp... Read more
On October 15th, Well Go USA is releasing Johnnie To’s Drug War on Blu-ray and DVD. Below is a repost of my review from the NYAFF earlier this year. Hong Kong director Johnnie To is k... Read more
In 2009, Marcus Dunstan directed a pretty horror thriller called The Collector that introduced us to a new type of serial killer, one that felt like a mix of Jigsaw from Saw and your run of... Read more
I enjoyed the first film Ralph Fiennes directed, Coriolanus (read my review here). It wasn’t particularly impressive, but it was a solid first effort that was right up Fiennes’... Read more
It’s been about four years since Spike Jonze has released a feature length film and this time he’s coming in with a powerhouse cast for his new romantic drama, simply titled Her. Set in L.A.... Read more
2004 sparked a small revival of sorts for British horror comedies with Shaun of The Dead, one that saw some fairly decent titles come out over the next few years following Wright and Pegg... Read more
At this year’s New York Comic Con, Funimation and the Hero Complex held a screening of the seminal animated movie Akira, directed and co-written by Katsuhiro Ohtomo, to celebrate its 25th an... Read more
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