I was 14 when Batman came out in the summer of 1989, and honestly, I don’t think I was ever the same after that. I probably saw it 20 times. That bat symbol was all over the place. Kids wore it on their shirts, put it ...
The Dead Live... Again! This time in stunning Ultra HD 4K, courtesy of the Criterion Collection. Criterion's release of Night of the Living Dead isn't just another catalog title getting polished for modern audiences. It's ...
Colorado has turned into a goddamn monster factory. Denver has been cranking out some of the most adventurous extreme metal on the planet over the past decade. Blood Incantation tore through death metal and imbued ...
Supergirl, much grittier than its predecessor, absolutely embraces chaos. The adventure in this outing is all over the place, and it leans into that. It's messy. It's funny. It is surprisingly emotional. But, best of all, it remembers ...
Daniel Roher's Tuner is one of those wonderful little surprises that sneaks up on you. It begins as an intimate character study, slowly transforms into a nail-biting crime thriller, flirts with romance, and somehow manages ...
Jane Austen's beloved classic returns to the big screen with a fresh new perspective, and it already looks absolutely enchanting. Focus Features has unveiled the first poster and trailer for Sense and Sensibility, ...
Some documentaries entertain, while others uncover strange corners of history that most of us never knew existed. Bret Wood's Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films does exactly that, diving into the ...
1990’s Misery is one of the finest book to screen King adaptations of all time, in my humble opinion. While this new dearth of King adaptions continues unabated with varying degrees of success or abject failure (*cough: The Stand), no one has (as yet) touched it, or even broached remaking it ...