Sinister 2 – Review
“The ideas behind Sinister 2 are a lot scarier than the movie itself.”
“The ideas behind Sinister 2 are a lot scarier than the movie itself.”
Christopher Landon’s Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse on the face of it looks like fun, and while I was a boy scout when I was younger, there’s something that has always felt a bit off-putting to me about people who don’t outgrow it. That being said, the movie looks like there’s some potential for hilarity among […]
“The Darker Side Of Close Encounters.”
I am really curious about Jon Watts’ Cop Car, mainly because on the strength of it Watts was chosen to direct Sony/Marvel Studios’s upcoming Spider-Man reboot. Do I want to see it more than I do Sinister 2? Not necessarily, but I have to admit that I am curious.
I don’t know about this. Notice the title. It’s not “Frankenstein,” but “Victor Frankenstein,” the point being that they seem to be moving away somewhat from Frankenstein’s Monster, to the man that assembled Frankenstein’s Monster. That’s an important difference, and one I am not sure I like. Then again, I’ve always been more of a werewolf/Wolfman sort […]
“What I Imagine Bill Cosby’s Fantasies Are Like.”
Though I haven’t met Tom Holland, or even aware of seeing anything that he’s actually starred in, based on the videos he’s been posting to Instagram, he’s sort of awesome. I run regularly, and tend to be a very physical person as far as exercise goes, so I find it easy to admire people who […]
Gerry Anderson, it could be argued, was one of the first producers of science fiction to see what a tremendous role hardware design, such as spaceships, could play. In virtually all his television series and movies, design has been crucial (more often than not, to the detriment of character development). In fact, the Eagle from Space: 1999, […]
“One of these fellows is not who he says he is.” says John ‘The Hangman’ Ruth (Kurt Russell), which is sort of ironic coming from Russell, seeing that he he also starred in John Carpenter’s The Thing. The Hateful Eight is the latest from Quentin Tarantino, who’s last movie was Django Unchained, in some ways a […]
For awhile France was the place to go for innovative horror (and where directors like Alexandre Aja and Xavier Gens hail), now it seems that there’s been a shift to Australia. Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead is currently on Netflix, and it’s pretty clever–in terms of where it takes zombie horror, not so much in terms of visuals. And […]