There’s never been a love story as twisted and as unique as The Lobster. Set in the near future, the cold and distant world of director Yorgos Lanthimos’s first English-language feature is a bizarrely fascinating one. It is a chilling universe where the comedy is as dark ...
It’s not often that I get the chance to say that there’s actually a mini-series or television show based on Stephen King’s writing that is actually worth your time. Hulu’s 11.22.63 is one such production that I can recommend. While it is an ongoing production, the release ...
The Family Fang is a comedy-drama starring and directed by Jason Bateman, based on a novel by Kevin Wilson. Parents Caleb Fang (Christopher Walken) and Camille (Maryann Plunkett) are underground performance artists, famous for their public hoaxes and deceptions ...
He’s baaack! Thank the Maker for director James Wan because he knows how to navigate a film through one hell of a frightmare, complete with creaks and groans and ghouls and dark, dark shadows. Everything you expect to see in a scary movie he inexplicable makes ...
Sam Raimi’s spooky old cabin – isolated in the deep, dark, twisted woods of rural, America – somehow exists outside of time. The newly reimagined Evil Dead – appearing some thirty plus years after the original film - is proof of that anomaly. As if no one ...
Rated: Rated PG for sequences of stylized sci-fi violence and brief mild language.
Runtime: 107 mins.
Director: Kerry Conran
Writer: Kerry Conran
Cast: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Angelina Jolie ....complete cast
Genre: Sci-Fi
Tagline: Join the Resistance.
Memorable Quote: "Alert the amphibious squadron! "
ated: PG for some rough action, and crude humor including dialogue.
Runtime: 98 mins.
Director: Jared Hess
Writer: Jared Hess & Jerusha Hess
Cast: Jack Black; Ana de la Reguera
Tagline: Nacho Libre
Release Date: June 16, 2006
Genre: Comedy/Sport
Studio: Paramount Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for mature thematic elements involving teen sexuality, language and some drug material.
Director: Drew Dowdle and John Erick Dowdle
Writer: Brian Nelsonl
Cast: Chris Messina; Jenny O'Hara; Bokeen Woodbine
Genre: Horror | Thriller
Memorable Movie Quote: "Do I look like such a threat?"
Release Date: September 17, 2010
DVD/Blu-ray Release Date: December 21, 2010
Taking cues from such horror heavyweights as The Shining and Rosemary’s Baby, filmmaker Scott Derrickson knows the most effective kind of terror - the kind that haunts a viewer’s mind and causes sleepless nights – comes not necessarily from the moments ...
MPAA Rating: Not rated by the MPAA.
Director: Fritz Lang
Writer: Thea von Harbou
Cast: Alfred Abel; Gustav Frohlich; Rudolf Klein-Rogge
Genre: Sci-fi | Adventure | Classic
Memorable Movie Quote: "There can be no understanding between the hand and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator."
Release Date: March 13, 1927
Blu-ray Release Date: November 23, 2010.
Old people at a retirement home in India is not exactly what I would call the greatest concept. These types of films are usually not my fancy, but a stellar cast is always a great way to bait someone such as myself. And bait it does very well. John Madden ...
Rated: R for non-stop language, drug use, crude and sexual humor.
Runtime: 100 mins.
Director: Fred Wolf
Writer: Peter Gaulke & Fred Wolf
Cast: Steve Zahn; Allen Covert; Jonah Hill; Kevin Heffernan
Tagline: "This ain't March of the Penguins."
Genre: Comedy
Memorable Quote: "Two weeks from now, the show is cancelled."... more quotes
Release Date: February 1, 2008
DVD Release Date: April 20, 2010
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Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 104 mins.
Director: Shinji Aramaki
Writer: Shinji Aramaki
Cast: Kara Greenberg
Tagline: Hang six Summer 2007.
Genre: Animated/Comedy / Family
Own it on DVD: March 11, 2008
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Many of the questions surrounding the follow-up to Sylvester Stallone’s wildly popular, star-studded geriatric action piece The Expendables, which turned out to be a more-than-worthy $274 million launch of a new franchise, have been answered. The promise ...
MPAA Rating: Not rated by the MPAA.
Runtime: 92 mins.
Director: Robert Wise
Writer: Edmund H. North
Cast: Michael Rennie; Patricia Neal; Hugh Marlowe ... complete cast
Tagline: A robot and a man . . . hold the world spellbound with new and startling powers from another planet!
Genre: Drama | Sci-Fi | Thriller
Memorable Quote: "I'm worried about Gort. I'm afraid of what he might do if anything should happen to me. " ... more quotes
Release Date: September 25, 1951
DVD Release Date: December 2, 2008
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Jack Finney's 1955 novel "The Body Snatchers" gets remade almost every decade. If that isn’t the mark of eternal entertainment then I don’t know what is. Having read the novel, I can tell you that it is terrifying and that there have only been two adaptations ...
Rated: G for general audiences
Runtime: 103 mins.
Director: Andrew Stanton
Writer: Andrew Stanton and Jim Capobianco
Cast: Ben Burtt; Elisa Knight; Jeff Garlin; Fred Willard ... complete cast
Tagline: An Adventure Beyond the Ordinar-E.
Genre: Animated/Comedy / Family
Memorable Quote: "After I finish my virtual soda, I'm gonna hit some virtual golf balls at the virtual golf course" ... more quotes
Release Date: June 27, 2008
DVD Release Date: November 18, 2008
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The script goes, “Fear was lurking in every corner of town. Who was still healthy? Who was sick?” No, this isn’t from the pages of a Dr. Seuss book. This is from the Intertitles of F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror; the first and the absolute best ...
The critics said it couldn’t be done. After the advent of sound in motion pictures, the silent film reels audiences loved before would be considered passé. The success of Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer had changed all that. People wanted “talkies” and producers always ...

The invasion began like this: “I was in school when the ships came. They were really big, and they said that we weren't gonna attack them with the nuclear bombs because they might'a wanted to be friends. But they didn't want to be friends. Not at all ...
Finally, after what seems like years (maybe decades) of waiting, Hollywood manages to produce a modern-made haunted house tale worth a damn. No longer do we have to run to films like 1963’s The Haunting, 1980’s The Changeling or 1979’s The Amityville ...
Despite shaky CGI, numerous reality-straining leaps in logic, and complete lack of tonal consistency, R.I.P.D. actually has a much bigger problem to overcome if it hopes to find an audience... even in this summer’s stagnant swamp of underwhelming offerings. A more ...
Neil Jordan has entered the vampire genre a total of three times now, none with more plaudits than when he assembled a mega-watt cast for Interview with the Vampire. Now, nearly twenty years after that success, and every man and their dog making vampire movies ...
When Battlestar Galactica’s highly successful reboot came to an end in 2009, it was with a heavy heart that fans all around the world bade them goodbye in a satisfying ending. Unlike many shows, this one actually went out with people wanting more, not outstaying ....
By 1992 the renaissance of Disney’s theatrical animation output was in full swing. The Little Mermaid spear-headed things, Beauty and the Beast continued it, and added the distinction of being the first animated film ever to be nominated for an Oscar (this was ...
It’s in the voiceover upon first seeing Hill House; that’s what always sends me over the edge. “It’s staring at me,” says Eleanor Lance (Julie Harris) and, indeed, the house is truly staring at her. This is the psychological territory of director Robert Wise's fascinating ...
A genuine classic of the long running Doctor Who BBC series has finally seen the light of day on DVD. Terror of the Zygons remains a terrifying experience of Celtic proportions. Opening its thirteenth series and Tom Baker’s second as the Doctor, this story ...
I’m still not sure how Syfy managed to wrangle up the dough for Defiance, a science fiction series that is the first of its kind due to its multi-platform approach to the narrative. The show is a truly immersive experience that features an interconnected world that ...
Falling in love with an abandoned seaside house can be bad for your health. Just ask music critic/composer Roderick Fitzgerald (Ray Milland) and his sister Pamela (Ruth Hussey). Directed by Lewis Allen, The Uninvited, unleashed on Blu-ray courtesy of the Criterion...
It was the cult of personality that – for a long, long time – kept me away from totally embracing Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead. It was the tie-dye worshippers; the Dead Head antics; the endless parade of freaks celebrating their stoned memories of a by-gone ...
BADass SINema Unearthed - Where we dig up blu-rays of the wild, weird, and wonderfully wicked world of classic grindhouse cinema. Celebrates the raw energy and unapologetic style of vintage exploitation films — from the slick swagger of Blaxploitation and the lurid allure of sexploitation to the gnarly thrills of monster mayhem and cosmic horror.
Chop Socky Cinema is your go-to corner for all things martial arts on screen—from high-flying kung fu classics to modern bone-crunching brawlers. We dive into the legends, the hidden gems, and the genre-defining moments that shaped martial arts cinema.
Reel Classics celebrates the golden age of cinema, when shadows danced across silver screens and stories were told in black and white. This section revisits timeless masterpieces, legendary stars, and the directors who shaped film history. From noir thrillers to screwball comedies, Reel Classics explores how these cinematic treasures continue to inspire filmmakers and captivate audiences today.

Kaiju Korner is your ultimate destination for everything colossal and creature-filled. We explore the wild, wonderful world of kaiju cinema—spotlighting both classic monster epics and today’s thrilling new entries. From Godzilla and Gamera to modern reimaginings and global giants, Kaiju Korner dives deep into the history, cultural impact, and sheer spectacle of giant monster films.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a curious newcomer, this is where titans clash, cities crumble, and cinematic legends roar to life—one stomp at a time.

Monster Mayhem is your go-to destination for all things monstrous and menacing. We will sink our claws into the world of classic creature features, celebrating the timeless terror of cinema’s most iconic beasts.
From Universal’s legendary monsters to B-movie behemoths and international kaiju, Monster Mayhem explores the history, artistry, and cultural impact of the films that made us fear the dark. Expect deep dives, behind-the-scenes stories, retrospectives, and rankings that resurrect the giants of genre filmmaking.

Welcome to Christmas at the Cinema, where twinkly lights glow a little brighter, cocoa is always implied, and emotional subtlety has politely gone on holiday.
This is our cozy corner for celebrating the sappy, campy, utterly irresistible world of Hallmark-style Christmas movies — where snow falls on cue, careers are abandoned for small towns, and love arrives right on schedule. The season’s sappiest cinematic traditions start here.