by Sean Atkins | Jan 12, 2017
Given director Martin Scorsese’s film background, which mostly consists of stories centered around crime and gang violence, it comes as a surprise that Silence has been his passion project for 30 years. After numerous legal battles over the years, Scorsese was finally...
by Keven Skinner | Jan 10, 2017
From Renegade Arts Entertainment, creators Lovern Kindzierski and John Bolton, comes the hardcover collection of the acclaimed graphic novel trilogy SHAME , which packages together all three volumes, behind-the-scenes info, a preview of the sequel, an interview and...
by Mark Miller | Jan 8, 2017
The only film to come to our little Canadian Village this week was Underworld: Blood Wars, so I went to see it. I’m glad I did. The Underworld series is right in my wheelhouse: I love the supernatural action films, especially when it’s monster-on-monster and the...
by Keven Skinner | Jan 6, 2017
From writer Ash Maczko and artist Ashley Witter (Team Ash), comes the groundbreaking comic series Squarriors from Devil’s Due Entertainment. Check out my review of volume 2 (Summer) issue 2 right here! Since the demise of humanity, the remaining animal life on the...
by Keven Skinner | Jan 3, 2017
From Warner Bros Pictures UK and director Colm McCarthy, comes the big screen adaptation of the groundbreaking zombie novel by Mike Carey — The Girl with All The Gifts. Starring Sennia Nanua, Gemma Arterton, Glenn Close and Paddy Considine, the film was released in...
by Mark Miller | Dec 27, 2016
I could see one movie to review this week and the choice came down between Assassin’s Creed and Sing. One of these had already been given substantially lower viewer ratings than the other but it has also been given Michael Fassbender, one of the most handsome men...