Forty-four years later, Swamp Thing remains one of the oddest entries in both Wes Craven's filmography and the long, strange history of comic book movies. Released years before Alan Moore transformed the character into ...
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World doesn't arrive with speeches about destiny or bombastic declarations of heroism. Instead, it quietly pulls you aboard the HMS Surprise, hands you a coil of rope, and asks ...
I spend a lot of time with music while I'm writing. Most albums become good company. A few demand my attention. Crossing Over falls squarely into that second category. I kept finding myself reaching over to turn ...
By the time The Ghost of Frankenstein rolled into theaters in 1942, Universal's favorite oversized corpse had already been shot, burned, drowned, buried, and generally treated like the world's least appreciated science experiment. ...
Bob Zemeckis pivoted into black comedy in the early nineties after his stellar run of Back to the Future sequels. With no less than Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, and John McClane himself as his leads! This delicious ...
There are fantasy films, and then there are events. The 7th Voyage of Sinbad is one of those movies that doesn't simply invite you into another world—it throws the damn doors open and dares your imagination to keep up. ...
Rebirth? Hmmm, is it though? Last year’s re-restart of the Jurassic franchise certainly provides a new bunch of lambs to the slaughter, a new director and a new stab at box office glory (which it succeeded in ...
“Whoa. Free toy inside! Free toy inside!” Do I have your attention, Cult of UHF? Good. Because after all these years, the rest of the world has finally caught up with what "Weird Al" Yankovic was doing back in ...