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Jordan Peele’s Terrifying ‘Us’ is the Year’s First Must-See Movie (Review)

Jordan Peele’s Terrifying ‘Us’ is the Year’s First Must-See Movie (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Mar 21, 2019

Director Jordan Peele took the world by storm with his directorial debut, Get Out, back in 2017. The picture amassed over $255 million dollars at the box office on a $4-million dollar budget, generated social commentary, and later nabbed Peele his first-ever Oscar for...
Deadly Class Season One is Stylistically Incredible TV from Comic Book Madman Rick Remender (Review)

Deadly Class Season One is Stylistically Incredible TV from Comic Book Madman Rick Remender (Review)

by Keven Skinner | Mar 21, 2019

Deadly Class is a SyFy original series based on the Image comic series from executive producer/co-showrunner/writer Rick Remender and artist Wesley Craig. Starring Benedict Wong, Benjamin Wadsworth, Lana Condor, María Gabriela de Faría, Luke Tennie, Liam James, Tom...
Love, Death & Robots is a Masterful Spiritual Successor to 1981’s Heavy Metal (Review)

Love, Death & Robots is a Masterful Spiritual Successor to 1981’s Heavy Metal (Review)

by Keven Skinner | Mar 18, 2019

Love, Death & Robots season one is currently streaming on Netflix from writer Tim Miller (Deadpool), animation production company Blur Studio and producers Joshua Donen, David Fincher, Jennifer Miller (and Miller himself). Voice actors include Mary Elizabeth...
Climax is a Stylish, Terrifying Drug Trip Into The Horrors of Humanity (Review)

Climax is a Stylish, Terrifying Drug Trip Into The Horrors of Humanity (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Mar 15, 2019

Whether you love or hate the filmmaking auteur Gaspar Noé, his films are never boring and never fail to generate conversation upon their theatrical release. His latest film, Climax, is no different, as it follows a company of dancers throwing a party turned...
Fighting With My Family is a Heartwarming Tribute to The Real Skill & Difficulty of Professional Wrestling (Review)

Fighting With My Family is a Heartwarming Tribute to The Real Skill & Difficulty of Professional Wrestling (Review)

by Mark Miller | Mar 8, 2019

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I sat down to see Fighting with My Family.  I knew it was a movie that somehow involved wrestling and that’s about it. I hadn’t even seen the trailer and I couldn’t tell anything from the audience.  Different films bring...
Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson Wasn’t The King of Pop, He Was The King of Paedophiles (Review)

Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson Wasn’t The King of Pop, He Was The King of Paedophiles (Review)

by Keven Skinner | Mar 7, 2019

Leaving Neverland is a two-part documentary series from filmmaker Dan Reed and chronicles the Michael Jackson sexual abuse allegations from the viewpoints of Wade Robson and James Safechuck. The series is available to watch on Demand from HBO now – This is my...
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