(Obviously these first few entries are coming a bit late, as the multitude of local October events have left me a bit preoccupied.)
Showing posts with label 2014 films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014 films. Show all posts
Monday, October 6, 2014
October Horrors #2: Stage Fright (2014)
It's October again and as the foliage turns orange and the cheap candy lines the store shelves, it's a good time to catch up on some horror movies. So, in the spirit of the old October Horror Movie Challenge, in which one tries to watch a previously unseen horror movie each day of the month, I'm going to attempt to provide 31 reviews for similarly unseen horror movies throughout October.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Friday, May 30, 2014
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Spoilers - The Wolverine (2013)
Ok, I felt we probably had to talk a little bit about the mid-credit scene for The Wolverine, and there are a few quick observations I wanted to make about the film itself and its possible ramifications for the X-Men franchise.
Needless to say, do not read further unless you've seen the film or don't mind having some key elements of the movie (as well as X-Men: The Last Stand and some possible plot points of the next X-Men film for that matter) spoiled.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Return of the King?
With Pacific Rim out this week, the mind turns to the giant monster movies of yesteryear that inspired it... and the greatest one of all who is scheduled to make a long overdue return to movie screens in 2014.
But then, last time the mighty Godzilla visited America in 1998, the results weren't pretty. However, with Gareth Edwards, director of 2010's amazing low-budget creature feature Monsters, there is potential.
That potential is quickly turning to excitement for me upon seeing this poster which will be offered exclusively at San Diego Comic-Con:
But then, last time the mighty Godzilla visited America in 1998, the results weren't pretty. However, with Gareth Edwards, director of 2010's amazing low-budget creature feature Monsters, there is potential.
That potential is quickly turning to excitement for me upon seeing this poster which will be offered exclusively at San Diego Comic-Con:
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