Rachel Bellwoar reviews the Nobuhiko Obayashi’s 80s Kadokawa Years box set… When talking about Nobuhiko Obayashi (at least in the US) it’s almost a given that any conversation about his work will start by mentioning House (1977), and for good reason. House is a one-of-a-kind movie – a film that garners recognition – yet, given […]
Underrated Movies from the Masters of Action Cinema
Tom Jolliffe picks one underrated gem from ten of the best action stars of all time… Ah the misunderstood masterpiece. The underappreciated gem. Some films just take a while to get the attention they fully deserve. When it comes to the primo action stars one might argue the ranking list. However, whilst considering the best […]
Action-horror Night of the Bastard gets a trailer and poster
Dark Sky Films has unveiled the trailer for its upcoming horror Night of the Bastard ahead of the film’s release next month. Directed by Erik Boccio, Night of the Bastard centres on an injured woman and a gruff recluse as they attempt to fend of a cult of bloodthirsty demonists who lay siege to the […]
Bill & Ted Face the Music clip introduces an emissary from the future
Orion Pictures has revealed a new clip from the long-awaited comedy threequel Bill & Ted Face the Music which sees Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted (Keanu Reeves) receive a visit from an emissary from the future, who just so happens to be Rufus’ daughter Kelly, played by Kristen Schaal; check it out here… SEE ALSO: […]
Exclusive Interview – You Cannot Kill David Arquette Supervising Sound Editor Jacob Bloomfield-Misrach
David Arquette is most known for his role as Deputy Dewey in the widely popular horror franchise, Scream, but he is giving audiences a glance at his personal life in Super LTD’s latest documentary You Cannot Kill David Arquette, which is premiering August 28 via digital release and on-demand. In case you haven’t heard of […]
Best Sword And Sorcery Anime That Are Exceptionally Good
Marvelous Video presents some fantasy anime worth a peek… The Medieval Times weren’t any more unrealistic than any other era in human history, yet for some reason an entire genre of speculative fiction has formed around simple concepts like gentry, knights, and kingdoms. They romanticize it to ridiculous heights, throw in epic lance fights, and […]
Tenet cut by 9 seconds in the UK to achieve 12A rating from the BBFC
While UK audiences are going to get to see Christopher Nolan’s Tenet a week before its release in the United States, it seems we won’t be getting the movie in its entirety as The British Board of Film Classification has announced that 9 seconds have been cut from the UK theatrical release in order to […]
Marvelous Aquatic Horror Movies Worth Your Time
Marvelous Videos presents ten aquatic nightmares worth your time… To this day, the ocean remains a mystery. More than 80 percent of the watery depths remain unexplored, undocumented, or flat-out unmarked. Granted, a lot of that has to do with the pressure of the sea, which places a strong technological limit on exploratory crafts. But […]
Movie Review – Pinocchio (2019)
Pinocchio, 2019. Directed by Matteo Garrone. Starring Federico Ielapi, Roberto Benigni, Marine Vacth, Massimo Ceccherini and Rocco Papaleo. SYNOPSIS: A wooden puppet that has been brought to life must learn lessons in living before he can become a real boy. Everyone knows the story of the puppet who wants to be a real boy. That’s […]
Kristen Wiig teases her Cheetah transformation in Wonder Woman 1984
One of the most anticipated films of the year continues to be Wonder Woman 1984, which has been delayed a few times already but is currently slated for an October 2nd release date. Joining the film is Saturday Night Live veteran Kristen Wiig who stars as Wonder Woman’s nemesis the Cheetah in Wiig’s first comic book film […]