Directed by Marcus Dunstan, Unhuman is the unhinged after-school special every young horror nerd (myself included) would have loved to...
Streaming services have become the new Cable TV Providers. For years it was the only way to see premiere programming,...
Computers break down, pizza dough rises and spinning roundhouse kicks fly high in the one-of-a-kind psychedelic spy flick Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway. A follow up to his Jodorowsky-inspired debut Crumbs, director Miguel Llansó blends various genres of cinema into a quirky and zany work of art....
Time and time again, horror proves itself to be inherently queer. From misunderstood outcasts battling social constructs, to brutal transformations...
Comic book stores across the US will see a triumphant return this Wednesday, courtesy of Dark Horse and Archie Comics....
Family secrets come back to haunt in Daniela Carvalho and Ale McHaddo’s Deep Hatred. A good lesson we can all learn after viewing: Find better, collaborative ways to solve your differences that don’t involve drowning. Another good lesson: Don’t throw your trash in the lake. R-e-c-y-c-l-e. Deep Hatred begins when Cindy (Sara Drust) returns...
Iconic can mean a lot of things, and certainly in the horror genre it has its own plethora of films,...
I am by no means the preeminent Batman scholar of the internet. Yeah, sure, I grew up with Batman: The...
Disney’s nostalgia-fuelled remake machine has two modes: the ones like Alice in Wonderland or Maleficent that try to put a new spin on the original story, or the nearly shot-for-shot remake option of Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, or The Lion King. One of these categories has been successful, and the other has been...
While horror has delved into the subconscious waters of our dreams many times before, director Anthony Scott Burns (Our House)...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer made just as much of a mark on horror comics as she did on horror TV....
Special Actors, Shinichiro Ueda’s follow-up to the break-away hit One Cut of The Dead, is a feel-good comedy involving cults, ghosts, psychics, and actors implanted in everyday life like an immersive game gone mad. Continuing his streak of meta-movies, Special Actors is as much about the filmmaking process as it is about...