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The Happytime Murders Review: Refreshing & Hilarious But You’d Better Like Puppets
I’ve been looking forward to The Happytime Murders ever since I saw the trailer for it a few months ago. I love puppets and muppets and basically anything even remotely related to Jim Henson. I also loved Greg The Bunny, so The Happytime Murders was right in my...
Trench 11 Review: Brutal World War Horror That Goes Straight for The Jugular
Trench 11 is a Canadian horror film set during the first World War and directed by Leo Scherman. Starring Rossif Sutherland, Robert Stadlober, Charlie Carrick, Shaun Benson, Ted Atherton and Karine Vanasse, the film hits Canadian theaters August 31, 2018 via Raven...
The Happytime Murders is an Assault on Moviegoers’ Intelligence (Review)
Have you ever been out a party, and there is this one guy making bad jokes? Jokes so bad people pretend they don't hear them. The guy thinks no one heard his jokes so he keeps repeating them over and over, hoping to get some sort of cheap pity laugh. If you were to...
Preacher Season 3 Review: You Wanted the Comic? You Got the Comic B*tch
From AMC, executive producers Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and showrunner Sam Catlin (Breaking Bad) comes the TV adaptation of Garth Ennis’ and Steve Dillon’s iconic DC: Vertigo comic series Preacher. Starring Dominic Cooper, Joseph Gilgun, Ruth Negga, Graham McTavish,...
Clutch Book of Bad Decisions is Pedal to The Metal Weaponized Funk (Review)
The new Clutch album 'Book of Bad Decisions' is set for release September 7, 2018 via Weathermaker Music from producer Vance Powell (Jack White, the Raconteurs). Here is my advanced review: "I've never been one for nostalgia. I've always shied away from it. But after...
Patient Zero is What 28 Days Later Would Look Like if it Were Remade by Idiots (Review)
Patient Zero is directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky and stars Matt Smith, Stanley Tucci, Natalie Dormer, Clive Standen and Agyness Deyn. The film is available now on Demand with a limited theatrical release planned for September 14, 2018. Here is my review: A supervirus has...
Slender Man Manages to Be Both Scary & Boring at The Same Time (Review)
I like Slender Man. I think the original creepypasta post was awesome; it was original and deliciously mysterious. I liked the game Slender: The Eight Pages, too, it was terrifying. So even though I didn’t like the trailer and heard it had low reviews, I was...
The Meg Has a Decent-Sized But Disappointing Bite (Review)
It’s been long overdue for director Jon Turteltaub to escape from National Treasure-purgatory, and he does so with The Meg, a deep sea horror picture pitting Jason Statham against a monstrous prehistoric shark. Through Warner Bros. Pictures and Chinese investors,...
BlacKkKlansman is The Most Powerful & Important Movie of 2018 (Review)
There is no doubt that Spike Lee is one of the most influential filmmakers of all time. Let’s face it… It is absolutely a CRIME that his 1989 film “Do the Right Thing” didn’t win Best Picture. To this day it is one of the best films in history. In the past 10 years or...