Put on your hip boots and get ready to wade into something wild! The first trailer and poster for Hungry have arrived, and this one has teeth. Writer-director James Nunn (of Wildcat and the One Shot films) trades ...
“I read both of your books. I liked the first one more. Before you were on the island. You liked dinosaurs back then.” Jurassic Park III often gets treated like the odd duck of the franchise, but honestly, there’s a scrappy charm to it ...
The Ennis House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, doesn’t simply sit on its Los Feliz perch; it looms, as if the hill itself is trying to shrug it off. Those carved concrete blocks catch the light in a way that feels almost reptilian, every geometric groove hinting at something ancient watching from behind ...
Revisiting The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (Extended Edition) in 2026 feels like giving the film a second chance it genuinely earns. Directed by Peter Jackson, this middle chapter of the Hobbit trilogy benefits hugely from time and ...
There’s something gloriously off-kilter about revisiting Blue City in 2026—especially through the obsessive, almost reverent care of Vinegar Syndrome. I threw it on late one night expecting a dusty ‘80s crime relic and instead got ...
When The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey premiered in 2012, the conversation was hijacked almost instantly by its 48‑frames‑per‑second presentation — a technological gamble that became the film’s defining headline rather than ...
“Get out!” You want to open big? Fine. We kick the door straight into the fly room, that sun‑splashed chamber of doom where Father Delaney — played with volcanic, sweat‑soaked conviction by Rod Steiger — walks in expecting to ...
The city is empty, but the lights never turn off. Neon reflections ripple across rain-slick streets as you drift past shuttered storefronts and glowing signs that hum like they’ve been waiting just for you. Somewhere in the distance, a ...