The best horror films, I believe, are the most compact ones. The most effective horror films are those that are so tightly wound that they feel claustrophobic, ...
It looks like I'll be postponing my Indiana Jones write up by a week. Why? Because with Captain America: The Winter Soldier coming out next week, some of the gu...
After a brief Midterm-Week/Spring Break hiatus, I'm back and ready to wrap up the Sequelbration!. And what better way to do that than to write up a comprehensiv...
Those who read all of my previous Sequelbration! columns may be surprised at my choice of film series this week. Admittedly, The Fast and the Furious franchise ...
Everybody knows Star Wars.
Most people have seen it, but even those who haven't have certainly heard of it. It's on the DVD shelves in Best Buy, it's in ever...
Before we kick off, let me offer some background; for the next couple of weeks I've decided to use my Viewfinder column to highlight different series of films t...
Crafting a film series is an often thankless job. Over the years of disappointments, and soulless studio machinations tacked onto beloved classics, the idea of ...
It would seem the task falls on me this year to present you, good reader, with Action A Go Go's first ever year-end Television Top Ten List. Quite a lot has hap...
Peter Jackson's fifth and (presumably) penultimate outing into Middle Earth is significantly faster paced and more action-oriented than it's immediate predecess...
Over the past few years a debate has slowly, but steadily been growing amongst the filmmaking and film-enthusiast communities: in this age of slick CGI, how muc...
Things do not get better for Katniss Everdeen in our second outing into the Hunger Games universe. More starvation, more executions, and, of course, more arena...
Andrew Allen is a television and film writer for Action A Go Go. He is an aspiring screenwriter and director who is currently studying at the University of Miami. You can check him out on Tumblr @andrewballen and follow him on Twitter @A_B_Allen.