Yo Brommandos,
Can you survive, BLOOD, SWEAT and TERRORS? An anthological mixture of horror and action where the only guarantee is a brutal death.
BST is a co...
Yo Brommando!
So Kyle Smith, film critic for the National Review, got raked over the coals for saying this first, which is why I probably should just keep my...
I've been waiting for this day for months, and I am not yet disappointed. I was initially skeptical when Lionsgate announced that it was rebooting a cinematic v...
Retracing the horror movie roots of Furious 7 director James Wan.
By Andrew Allen
Furious Seven hits theaters this week and the flick is already poised to...
The Internet knows nothing about being thankful. Just look around. Every nice statement is a lead-in to a negative comment, every YouTube video is a fiery respo...
Every so often in cinema there comes a film which busts wide open a conversation traditionally had behind closed doors in muffled tones. But these films are rar...
There's a lot of worry going around about in the film community these days in regards to the future of cinema. Most articles written and social media opinions e...
Astute readers may note that I never followed up my Phantom Menace review with reviews of the other five Star Wars films. And while I do hope to deliver complet...
Frank Miller's ability to both introduce and explore the more darker elements of his characters is nearly unparalleled. Urban crime dramas are what he's most kn...
Inspired by a recent two-day Complete Saga viewing, this week begins a series of reviews in which I will take a look back upon the entire Star Wars Saga, episod...