Zach Cregger’s Weapons has officially joined the $100 million club at the domestic box office, marking another major win for original horror in 2025. The sleeper hit is the second R-rated original this year to pass the milestone, following Ryan Coogler’s Sinners. The milestone underscores a remarkable year for Warner Bros.’ horror slate. The studio... Continue Reading →
Dive Into the Dangerous Mysteries of Alien: Romulus with Marvel’s Upcoming Comic One-Shot!
Dive Into the Dangerous Mysteries of Alien: Romulus with Marvel's Upcoming Comic One-Shot! Following next month’s theatrical release of Alien: Romulus, the latest installment in the ever-terrifying Alien film franchise, Marvel Comics will thrill fans with an ALIEN: ROMULUS comic one-shot this October. This eagerly awaited comic will tackle one of the film’s lingering mysteries,... Continue Reading →
Furiosa Exists, and That’s Enough
The words “epic” and “mythic” are frequently thrown around to describe new releases to drum up hype. Few things live up to that level of anticipation. Furisoa manages to capture that magic. It’s an epic in a very literal sense taking cues from classical epics such as The Odyssey. It wasn’t subtle about this. Most... Continue Reading →
The Legend of Kingdom Come Documentary Revisits the Monumental Graphic Novel
The Legend of Kingdom Come Documentary Revisits the Monumental Graphic Novel Kingdom Come, the landmark comic series by Mark Waid and Alex Ross, has ensnared the imaginations of comic book nerds worldwide for over two decades. Now, The Legend of Kingdom Come, a documentary film exploring the creation of this iconic series, is set to... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | In a Violent Nature
In a Violent Nature is Friday the 13th from the perspective of Jason Vorhees and you’ll either love it or hate it. It’s not literally Friday the 13th, as in, it isn’t a licensed film in the franchise, but the inspiration taken from the classic slasher from 1980 is not subtle. In a Violent Nature,... Continue Reading →
Movie Review | The G
Movie Review | The G Rating: 4 out of 5 stars The G, directed by Karl R. Hearne and starring the phenomenal Dale Dickey, premiered at the Glasgow Film Festival and will hit UK and Irish cinemas on June 21st. It's a ride you can't afford to miss, and I can only hope it releases... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | The Hangman
REVIEW | The Hangman In The Hangman, director Bruce Wemple takes us on a camping trip to hell right into the heart of Appalachia, where the picturesque landscapes hide dark and deadly secrets. What starts as a heartfelt attempt by Leon (LeJon Woods), a middle-aged door-to-door salesman, to mend his troubled relationship with his teenage... Continue Reading →
Undercover: Lion Spy – The Brutal Reality of Lion Hunting
In a world where the majestic roar of the lion is increasingly drowned out by the echo of gunshots, filmmaker Joni "Rogue" Rubin emerges as a courageous voice against the tide of extinction. With only 20,000 lions remaining in the wild, Rubin takes on the mantle of an undercover activist, delving deep into the dangerous realm... Continue Reading →
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Sequel: A Long-Awaited Return to the Ghostly Realm
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Sequel: A Long-Awaited Return to the Ghostly Realm Fans of the cult classic comedy-horror film Beetlejuice have been eagerly awaiting news of a sequel for decades, and finally, their patience has been rewarded. With the much-anticipated Beetlejuice Beetlejuice set to hit screens on September 6, anticipation is at an all-time high as familiar faces... Continue Reading →
Kyle Starks Talks DC Comics’ Peacemaker and the Impact of James Gunn
Kyle Starks Talks DC Comics' Peacemaker and the Impact of James Gunn Kyle Starks, the acclaimed writer known for his work on comics like Sexcastle, Rick and Morty, and Marvel Unleashed, recently discussed DC Comics' Peacemaker and the impact of James Gunn's influence on the character during an interview on Blake's Buzz. The clip captures... Continue Reading →