[INTERVIEW] CREATURE FEATURE: DISCUSSING MONSTERS, MOVIES, AND THE MACABRE WITH DAVID DASTMALCHIAN
David Dastmalchian’s a busy guy. A Kansas City native, David’s been a comics fan most of his life and has had the opportunity to
David Dastmalchian’s a busy guy. A Kansas City native, David’s been a comics fan most of his life and has had the opportunity to
The monster-hunting hero of the Midwest returns to battle creatures of the night, her own inner demons, and late-night television.
2016 saw the release of what some may call (me!) one of the worst modern superhero films, Suicide Squad. So color me and everyone else surprised when Warner Bros. announced The Suicide Squad (2021) in 2018. Less of a sequel and more of a do-over, The Suicide Squad has one key difference from its predecessor: it’s written and directed by James Gunn, the man responsible for turning the Guardians of the Galaxy into a household name.
Warner Bros. has officially dropped the trailer for their next DC Comics film, The Suicide Squad (2021). Written and directed by James Gunn and co-written by the original Suicide Squad comicbook writer John Ostrander, The Suicide Squad looks exactly as I expected it to from the man who directed Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and 2010’s Super starring Rainn Wilson. So without further ado, let’s dive in.
Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter is a retro tale straight out of your VCR, and it’s a love-letter that freaks and ghouls alike will enjoy.