Interview: Dawn of the Planet of the Zombies and the Giant Killer Plants on Some Serious Acid FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Frank Memmesheimer - October 13, 2017January 22, 2018 Article by Frank Memmesheimer We’ve survived it all. Asteroids and alien invasions, emancipating apes and malevolent AI, enraged gods and mythical creatures, earth-shattering natural disasters and sudden freeze-overs, ancient plagues and the occasional pandemic, conspiracies, zombies, the rapture, hell on earth, nuclear winter, and simple man-made apocalypses – whatever fictional catastrophe fate
Movie Review: BLADE RUNNER 2049 FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Josh Bradley - October 8, 2017October 9, 2017 Article by: Josh Bradley One of the most fascinating aspects of Ridley Scott’s original Blade Runner (1982) — and, I think, one of the reasons the movie has endured — is its exploration of what it means to be human. If replicants (bioengineered androids virtually identical to humans created for slave
[Fantastic Fest] Movie Review: 78/52 FEATURED MOVIES/TV by MonkeyGoose - September 24, 2017September 24, 2017 Article by: J.C. De Leon There's an almost infinite number of iconic films, ranging from all ends of the spectrum. There are, however, a fewer number of iconic scenes or moments in film, but those out there often outweigh the entirety of the film itself. Think about Alec Baldwin’s speech in
[Fantastic Fest] Movie Review: Thoroughbreds (2017) MOVIES/TV by MonkeyGoose - September 22, 2017 Article by: J.C. De Leon Austin, TX -- Two of Hollywood’s rising young female actresses, Olivia Cooke (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl) and Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch, Split), helped kick off Fantastic Fest 2017 in promotion of their current movie Thoroughbreds, a slick directorial debut from Corey Finley. (The film
What’s going on in mother! (2017)? [Spoilers] FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Josh Bradley - September 16, 2017September 19, 2017 Article by: Josh Bradley SPOILER WARNING: The following will discuss plot points and the ending of mother!. If you haven’t seen the movie, read on at your own risk. While audiences scratch their heads at Darren Aronofsky’s latest film, mother! — and film bloggers struggle to find a point to the boundary-pushing
Movie Review: My Friend Dahmer (2017) FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Alice Ginevra Micheli - September 10, 2017 Article By: Alice-Ginevra Micheli The public has long had an interest in the darker side of humanity, whether it is a grizzly murder, a cult’s exploits, or the mind of a serial killer. This morbid fascination has led to many films, series and books attempting to understand these people, and none
Movie Review: Stephen King’s IT (2017) FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Robert Sommerfield - September 7, 2017September 7, 2017 Article by: Robert Sommerfield We've finally made it. After years of rumors, rewrites, and a catalog of people entering and leaving the project, we finally have an actual 'R' rated movie based on Stephen King's most terrifying 1000 page epic, IT. There’s been a lot of movies over the years that I've
Game of Thrones: Season 7, [Ep 6-7 Review] FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Anthony Florez - August 30, 2017August 30, 2017 Article by: Anthony Florez Sam: "Hi, Bran." Bran: "Three Eyed Raven." Sam: "...what?" Bran: "I am the all-seeing, all-knowing Three Eyed Raven. And guess what?" Sam: "What?" Bran: "Jon Snow is not, in fact, Jon Snow. His real name is Jon SAND. Because...Dorne. He was born in Dorne and is Rheagar's bastard. I seen's it." Sam: "Actually,
Game of Thrones: Season 7 (Ep 1-5 Review) FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Anthony Florez - August 15, 2017August 15, 2017 Article by: Anthony Florez Yes, Spoilers below. Read at your own risk. Season 7 of Game of Thrones is ending in just over two weeks. Let that sink in for a second. Two weeks and we're back to waiting another year for the endgame to what is, by now, with its multi-ethnic and
Movie Review: The Dark Tower FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Anthony Florez - August 9, 2017 Article by: Anthony Florez It's been a real challenge starting a review of The Dark Tower, a film I sincerely enjoyed for what it was, but for some reason feel guilty about liking. Critics are jumping up and down on the movie for being obscure, rushed, and convoluted but the impression that