by Mark Miller | Oct 10, 2016
Clearly I’m not the target audience for this film and probably can’t fairly review it, but I’m going to do the best I can with it. Middle School was aimed squarely at the younger audiences, but this actually helped me to watch it – translating everything from my...
by Sean Atkins | Oct 7, 2016
Brutal and unflinching at times, the subject matter of The Birth of a Nation is steeped in sincerity. Dating back to pre-Civil War, Nate Parker’s directorial debut does not shy away from a time where those who were oppressed by racial injustice had no hope. You’ve...
by Sean Atkins | Oct 5, 2016
Paula Hawkins’ best-selling novel works so well thanks to its balance of character study and mystery thrills. Sure, adapting a novel into a movie is no simple task, as certain aspects of the novel are constrained or changed due to budget and run time. But with The...
by Keven Skinner | Oct 3, 2016
From AMC and showrunner Dave Erickson comes The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirman’s companion series Fear The Walking Dead. Starring Cliff Curtis, Kim Dickens, Frank Dillane, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Lorenzo James Henrie, Mercedes Mason, and Colman Domingo, season...
by Mark Miller | Oct 3, 2016
This week I went to go see Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children the new movie directed by Tim Burton. If I’m going to be completely honest, the last movie of Tim Burton’s I 100% liked was The Nightmare Before Christmas and that was only produced by Tim Burton....
by Keven Skinner | Sep 28, 2016
From IDW Publishing and the D4VE creative team of writer Ryan Ferrier and artist Valentin Ramon, comes the hilarious five issue mini-series Hot Damn will hit stores in a collected volume on November 23, 2016. The masterminds of D4VE reunite with HOT DAMN, and they’re...