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The only way to watch Ridley Scott’s 2001 war epic, Black Hawk Down is to watch the extended cut. Only seven and a half...
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To many, 1984’s Ghostbusters was lightning in a bottle, and to some, it became a cornerstone of a lifelong dedication to the franchise that...
Religious and occult horror has always fascinated audiences, and this horror sub-genre has indeed delivered many classics such as Rosemary’s Baby, The Omen and...
Written by LaToya Morgan & Jai Jamison Art by Joe Jaro, Valentine de Landro Paris Alleyne & Lea Caballero Published by BOOM! Studios ...
The only way to watch Ridley Scott’s 2001 war epic, Black Hawk Down is to watch the extended cut. Only seven and a half...
We often say (to the point of cultural cliche) that “they couldn’t make this film today” but James Cameron’s love letter to the spy...
The Guns of Navarone is an incredible movie about camaraderie, courage, and determination. It is also one of my father’s favorite films. He showed...
One of the best sequels ever made, James Cameron’s Aliens instinctively knows exactly which aspects of Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic Alien to embellish and...
Experience the extraordinary sisterhood of three women who share one unbreakable bond when “The Color Purple” arrives for purchase Digitally at home on January...
Face/Off is an important moment in the Hollywood stage of action master John Woo’s career because it represents the only time that Woo was...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
Long before Hollywood regularly mined the toy aisle for movie ideas, Jon Landis (The Blues Brothers) and Jonathan Lynn (My Cousin Vinny) conceived the...
Contagion, Steven Soderbergh’s 2011 medical thriller about a global epidemic and the people determined to keep it at bay, will be available to purchase on...
WandaVision is basically four shows in one. There’s the fun one that goes meta on sitcom visions of family life across the decades. There’s...
Written by Joel Meadows Art by Andy Bennett Published by Tripwire Comics There’s been a bunch of different stories and a bunch of...
Jack L Warner: The Last Film Mogul is a documentary following the life and career of Jack L. Warner, one of the founding owners...
Written by John Layman Art by Jok Published by Image Comics In Hell We Fight collects the first five issues of the Image...
American Graffiti is one of my favorite films of all time made by one of my most favorite filmmakers of all time. It is...
Written by Kyle Starks Art by Piotr Kowalski Published by Dark Horse Comics I have to profess my absolute love for anything that...
The Abyss was James Cameron’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind: a non-traditional passion project dealing with weightier science-fiction themes than normal for a...
It’s getting hard out there for The Boys. Not just the lads themselves, nor for boys in general —although a season that begins with...
A woman’s husband commits suicide. When faced with the financial realities he has been hiding from her, she turns to the cultivation of an...
James Cameron gave two speeches on the night that Titanic won eleven Academy Awards. The first one for Best Director began with his declaration...
Fargo is one of the greatest American films of all time. Like Hannah and Her Sisters, it has the feeling of a great novel...
My big Christmas movie this season was 2003’s Love Actually. Surprisingly, especially considering I’m an Anglophile from way back and this film stars...
Since The Questor Tapes was one of Gene Roddenberry’s several attempts at following up on Star Trek, a lot has been written about it...
Written by Walter Hill and Mike Benson Art by Beni R. Lobel Published by Dark Horse Comics The newest trend in comic books...
1. RESERVATION DOGS (FX on Hulu) The Rez Dogs stuck the landing in a final season packed with everything that made the quietly...