‘A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness’ Blu-ray Review: Radiance Films
After being blacklisted by Japan’s film studios in 1967 for—as he himself put it later—making “movies that make no sense and make no cash,” nonconformist director Suzuki Seijun spent a…
The original Starship Troopers movie cast are worried Neill Blomkamp’s upcoming reboot will cut the satire that made it great, with Michael Ironside expecting it to be “very right-wing”
Earlier this yr it was reported that District 9 director Neill Blomkamp would be rebooting the Starship Troopers franchise. His upcoming movie, which at the moment has no launch date,…
‘Vulcanizadora’ Review: A Bleak Coming-of-Middle-Age Tale
Residing and dealing in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Joel Potrykus belongs to a various American custom of eccentric, unbiased regional filmmakers starting from John Waters in Baltimore to Joe Swanberg in…
The Lord of the Rings cast reveal a marathon 3-day crying scene cursed with costume errors & accidental film destruction (and Sean Astin accepts PART of the blame)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King comprises an iconic scene at the Grey Havens which brings followers to tears as a consequence of the approach it…
‘Basquiat’ 4K UHD Blu-ray Review: The Criterion Collection
Julian Schnabel’s Basquiat is usually at conflict with itself. At occasions, it effortlessly captures Jean-Michel Basquiat (Jeffrey Wright) and the Manhattan artwork world by which he flourished with bracing authenticity,…
We finally meet MCU’s Silver Surfer, and she brings a new attitude with latest The Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer
What does the way forward for the MCU appear like? It seems to be a lot just like the ’60s — however with extra coronary heart, extra hope, and extra…
‘Havoc’ Review: A Plodding Neo-Noir with a Killer Finish
Gareth Evans’s Havoc has a setup as elementally easy because the filmmaker’s 2011 breakout The Raid: Redemption and its 2014 sequel: A grizzled detective, Walker (Tom Hardy), fights his approach…
The creepiest SFX from Ryan Coogler’s Sinners blinded the vampire actors (temporarily)
In the event you’re like me, you’re thrilled for the horror FX promised by the trailer for Sinners, the Michael B. Jordan-starring, Ryan Coogler-directed vampire horror flick set in ’30s…
‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Review: A Pure-Horror Scale-Up
In a pivotal scene from the Netflix backstage documentary Behind the Curtain: Stranger Issues: The First Shadow, launched per week earlier than the Broadway opening of The First Shadow, playwright…
The hottest trading cards in Japan’s Fukuoka Prefecture are of real-life old men
Whereas the world has modified immensely since trading card video games (TCGs) first exploded in reputation all over the world in the Nineties, one factor has remained constant. If you…