SlashFilm is reporting that the new Marvel One-Shot, featured on the Thor: The Dark World Blu-ray, may Loki (Tom Hiddleston). The One-Shot is titled “ All Hail The King †and is a whopping 16 minutes, 14 seconds. Sadly, no other details are known…
The most difficult part of watching “You’re Next†is trying to decide which side to cheer for…the victims or the killers. Both wallow in such grand stupidity that the biggest cheer will likely come when the end credits start to roll. The film is directed by Adam Wingard who also gave us adequate but largely over-rated V/H/S and V/H/S 2…
Recommended North to Alaska (1960) is a big-scale but disappointing John Wayne Western-romantic comedy set in Nome at the turn of the century. It was produced in part to cash-in on Alaska’s recent statehood, but was mainly an attempt by powerful producer-talent agent Charles K. Feldman to provide his then-girlfriend, French model-turned-actress Capucine, with a career-boosting star vehicle …
Recommended The Beast Within (1982) is a pretty terrible, at times unsavory, but slickly made horror film with an especially good cast of character actors. You might not recognize Ronny Cox, Bibi Besch, Don Gordon, R.G
Make a useful smart phone holder in minutes! Contributor: Emma Salkill Published: Jan 01, 2014
Recommended The Movie: Written and directed by Paul Schrader, the 1982 remake of Jacques Tourner’s 1942 picture Cat People definitely takes things in its own direction, in fact there really aren’t a whole lot of similarities between the two outside of the basic concept. This more modern take introduces us to a beautiful young woman named Irene Gallier (Nastassia Kinski) whose adoptive parents …
Rent It Reviewed by Glenn Erickson The early and middle 1960s were the real boom years for American-International Pictures, when their “Beach Party” movie series was pulling down high rentals and Vincent Price horror pictures were being reviewed as prestige productions. A.I.P
Recommended Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials and other sources, not the Blu-ray edition under review.
Recommended Reviewed by Glenn Erickson Under its proprietary branded line Scream Factory, the busy Shout! Factory Company continues to release neglected titles from the MGM library, which contains a large number of fantasy, horror and sci-fi pictures from Orion, A.I.P. and United Artists. This Double Feature Blu-ray / DVD combo disc pairs two UA pix with vaguely ‘prehistoric’ themes.
