“Restore Point” is smart sci-fi noir with a great premise that provides a show-stopping visual showcase for a promising new director. Whether in real …continue reading Reel Review: Restore Point (2024)
“The Creator” is a sprawling sci-fi story that is short on subtlety but heavy on spectacle — and what a spectacle it is. There are …continue reading Movie Night: The Creator (2023)
Released thirty-five years ago, one of John Carpenter’s finest, “They Live”, remains as chillingly relevant today as it did upon its release. John Carpenter’s …continue reading 35th Anniversary: They Live (1988)
Featuring five chilling sci-fi shorts, “Tales From the Apocalypse” delivers strong visuals and great storytelling to keep viewers engaged. Tales From the Apocalypse landed …continue reading VOD Verdict: Tales From the Apocalypse (2023)
Movies matter beyond just their entertainment value, and “Annihilation” is a great example of how movies can help make the world better. Directed by …continue reading How “Annihilation” Can Inspire Environmental Curiosity
“Zeria” is a surreal, stylish film that is visually captivating and extraordinarily unique while also delivering a powerful message. Zeria is a mixed-media release …continue reading Film Maudit 2.0: Zeria (2021)
Featuring an outstanding cast of young actors and plenty of surprises, “Slash/Back” is a perfectly progressive throwback to frightening fun. Most horror enthusiasts have, …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Slash/Back (2022)
This week on the podcast, we attempt to peel back the layers from “Men”, Alex Garland’s complicated treatise on gender relations. MEN (2022) Carolyn …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Men (2022)
The Adventures in Movies crew discusses Jordan Peele’s latest arrival and asks if “Nope” is a masterpiece or an overhyped letdown. ABOUT THE EPISODE: …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “Nope” Special Edition
A star-studded cast is ruined by dreadful dialogue, but effects masters Steve Johnson and Eric Allard save the day with great gore and fx. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Virus (1999)
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