by Sean Atkins | Jan 19, 2017
I have not liked an M. Night Shyamalan movie since The Village and that came out 13 years ago. Since then, Shyamalan has made a string of awful, degrading movies. His most recent movie, The Visit, had an interesting concept (like all of his movies), but nothing stuck...
by Mark Miller | Jan 16, 2017
Oh January movies. I always mean to take January off but I went and saw Monster Trucks anyway. It’s directed by Chris Wedge, who directed the Ice Age movies. I have to admit, I am not the ideal audience for this film; it was not made for me. But I’m feeling well...
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...