‘D&D: Honor Among Thieves’ Releases For Digital Purchase Tomorrow
Welcome to the table, The Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves movie is amazing. I saw it the weekend it
Read moreWelcome to the table, The Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves movie is amazing. I saw it the weekend it
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Read moreFranchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking
Read moreFranchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking
Read moreFranchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking
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Read moreVeteran actors stepping behind the camera to direct is not a new phenomenon. However, few of these actors-turned-directors make much
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Read moreThe Little Things has come a long way. The screenplay by writer/director John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side, The Highwaymen)
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Read moreYou would have to be a comic book reader who had been living under a rock to have never heard
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Read moreI’ll always have a nostalgic fondness for Batman Forever (1995), which celebrates its 25th-anniversary this summer. As such, between Warner
Read moreHorror fans rejoice! Scare Package, the newest Shudder Original, pokes fun at some of the horror tropes we love to
Read moreIn 2017, director Marc Myers adapted John Backderf’s graphic novel, My Friend Dahmer, for the silver screen. The result was
Read moreBack in early February, shortly before the closure of movie theaters, the independent horror film The Lodge received a limited
Read moreAfter forays with features like Fritz the Cat (1972), Heavy Metal (1981), and Cool World (1994), adult-oriented animated films became
Read moreOver the last decade or so, film distribution has become more versatile and unpredictable than ever before. Movies are provided
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Read moreThis month marks the 50th anniversary of a fascinating and horrible American tragedy. I’m speaking, of course, about the Tate-LaBianca
Read more80 Years of The Bat is a column created to celebrate the 80th anniversary of one of the most beloved
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