The Best Zombie Movies of All Time
Zombies might not be the hottest topic right now, but for true fans, they never get old (maybe just a bit more rotten). Nonetheless,
Zombies might not be the hottest topic right now, but for true fans, they never get old (maybe just a bit more rotten). Nonetheless,
Kubo and the Two Strings is the fourth movie from Laika studios, following The Boxtrolls, ParaNorman, and Coraline and it is unlike anything I have ever seen.
Mission: Impossible is about gadgets and stunt work, James Bond is about saving the world, Bourne is about raw brutality and efficiency. The fifth Bourne movie delivers.
Warner Bros. Animation announced at the San Diego Comic-Con that one of the upcoming movies in their 2017 animated feature line up is Justice League Dark!
You know that film that catches your eye with how bizarre and fun it looks? The one with the insane cover and plot that you just HAVE to buy just to see if it’s as crazy as it looks and sounds? Well, Hentai Kamen is one of those films.
Batman: The Killing Joke, a film based on the cult classic of the same name, written by Alan Moore with art by Brian Bolland, premiered at the San Diego ComicCon this past weekend, and opened in theaters on July 25, 2016.
Closet Monster, the debut feature film by director Stephen Dunn, is both refreshingly poignant as well as deeply provocative. The film has already won numerous awards,
While the movie is far from perfect, it is a fun romp through New York City with enough laughs to keep you going. It is a valiant follow up to a classic, that hopefully will be used to lay the groundwork for more bustin’.
The Crow: Salvation is a good movie. I’ve piqued your interest, I’m sure. So let’s get into it.