Send Help is the sort of deliciously unhinged, whacked-out genre mashup that only Sam Raimi could pull off without spilling it all over himself. It’s at once a darkly comedic psychothriller, a send-up to survivalism, and an extremely bloody power fantasy ...
From the back alleys of independent publishing, Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles quickly transformed from indie-darling to 1990s mega hit and evergreen ubiquity in the blink of an eye. There is always a comic, a cartoon, tv show, action figure, t-shirt ...
Let’s get this out of the way: A Shot in the Dark is what happens when a movie trusts talent, timing, and pure comedic anarchy more than test screenings and focus groups. Directed by Blake Edwards, this thing runs on precision, patience, and the radical belief that comedy should build, not ...
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost is one of those Hallmark surprises that sneaks up on you with a premise that sounds gimmicky but ends up being genuinely charming. The story follows Anna, a real estate agent desperate for her first big sale, who discovers her listing comes ...
Teenage Gang Debs is exactly the kind of cinematic trash‑treasure that Gen‑X latchkey kids like us used to stumble across on late‑night UHF channels when the antenna was bent and the world felt just a little bit dangerous. The American Genre Film Archive’s Blu‑ray rescue mission only confirms ...
Shifting Gears is the kind of Hallmark movie that slides in at a confident 3 crowns out of 5 crowns, the cinematic equivalent of a well‑worn hoodie: soft, familiar, slightly stretched out, and somehow still comforting. The premise is classic Hallmark chaos — Jess Barro ...
Sink your teeth into the first trailer for Luc Besson’s Dracula (2026)—and prepare for a dark, operatic reimagining of the immortal legend. ...
Restored in sparkling 4K, the film’s jet‑set glamour finally looks as expensive as everyone keeps insisting it is. From champagne‑drenched parties to slapstick disasters that should’ve required medical attention, every frame pops with color, charm, and Henry Mancini’s earworm of a theme. It’s the birth ...