Director:Alex RanariveloWriter(s):Alex RanariveloStarring:Ross McCall,Paul J. Alessi,Amie Barsky,Danielle Nicolet,Justin Baldoni,Jennifer Alden,Omar GoodingKnuckle Draggersfollows the story of a down on his luck emerging director named Ethan (Ross McCall). Even though Ethan's a great guy, his ...
Screamis famous for its winkingly metatextual tone, using the tropes and beats of famous slasher movies to design its kills and scares. Beginning with a deadly pop quiz about Friday the 13th and led by a group of high school teens with an encyclopedic knowledge of horror movie trivia,Screami...
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used his Beamer key to scoop up a hefty clump of white powder and raised it to his nose, hand suddenly possessed by a violent paroxysm, watching in frustration and horror as the coke tumbled into the backed-up toilet bowl like soft snow falling on wet mud. Attempted again and again to...
Description: Seven Kings Must Die was our last look into the world of Uthred, son of Uthred, and his companions. What did you think of the movie as compared to the TV series? What excited you, or left you wanting more? Did you feel that it wrapped up things nicely? Come discuss wi...
The martial arts b-movie genre has a problem with traditional naming conventions that occasionally borders on full-blown identity crisis. A few years back, we covered a David Heavener film that was titled For Hire in every country except Canada, where it was called Lethal Ninja. As the coup...
and his upcoming filmLonglegslooks like it’ll be a pretty big deal. Starring Maika Monroe as an FBI agent on the hunt for a serial killer played by Nicolas Cage who may have a personal connection to her, the movie seems to be a blend of serial killer thriller tropes and possibly super...
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Across its 100-minute running time, it dissects images that have pervaded in media, like the three tropes of the Mammy, Jezebel, and Sapphire. Among the many categories related to Black aesthetics that it touches on, it draws a through line of these tropes from across time, while...
Alissa Wilkinson’s take: People watch late-night TV “to laugh, to be entertained and to feel some kind of companionship when the rest of the world goes to bed. ‘Late Night With the Devil’ twists that camaraderie around on itself, layering in...