A DTV dream team! »»
A dark and hypnotic neo-noir that calls back neon-drenched crime films of the 1980s. »»
R0BTRAIN's thoughts on this year's San Diego Comic Con »»
It starts out promising ... in an Army of Darkness sort of way. Then you realize that it is taking itself way too seriously and fails to become interesting or entertaining. »»
When blood needs to be spilled, Conan will be there to make sure it happens »»
The hype machine for the remake of Conan the Barbarian is getting underway as three new TV spots have found their way online. RED-BAND TV SPOT »»
A breath of fresh air compared to what's been released already »»
Too often the villains in Marvel properties just aren’t up to par with the rest of their movies, which can really leave a bad taste in your mouth. »»
Plus, how he ties into the H.P. Lovecraft adaptation "In the Mountains of Madness." »»
Are vampires bugging you? Check out the Criterion Collection-pimped out version of Guillermo del Toro's debut film Cronos. »»
Ambiguous climax and off-beat characters help sell existential, slightly supernatural heist film The Job »»
Beautifully animated film inspired by classic Disney musicals both in tone, quality. »»
“The Fallout franchise has taken narratives in interactive entertainment to the next level, and we could not be more excited about the all-new celebrity lineup for Fallout: New Vegas,” said Pete Hines, Vice President of PR and Marketing for Bethe »»
News about the long-awaited set mostly comes out at night. Mostly. »»
Dark Country is proof that perhaps Thomas Jane should stick to being a mediocre actor, as opposed to a poor director. »»
This movie should really begin with the disclaimer: "Warning! Those who are not familiar with the Mutant Chronicles role-playing game, please leave now." Or perhaps a little ten-page primer included with the DVD to give viewers a bit of background information needed to understand the movie, because, I have to say that coming in to this cold I felt pretty lost. »»
Filmmakers will always get the fanboys and others who have followed along with comic books or video games or whatever they are basing their pictures on. It simply astounds me though when the first film in a franchise can blow the box office away, produce a very good if not better sequel, and then fail to bring in the same audiences. Such is the case with our big red friend. »»