Sony has been doing a very good job of getting people hungry for everything Blade Runner in preparation to Blade Runner 2049.
Sony has been doing a very good job of getting people hungry for everything Blade Runner in preparation to Blade Runner 2049.
The Will Eisner Hall of Fame alumni and co-creator of Swamp Thing for DC Comics and the X-MEN: Wolverine, Storm, Colossus and Night crawler for Marvel Comics has passed away.
In my opinion the super-power of art house Horror films. Suspiria is the first of Dario Argento’s Three Mothers Trilogy (Suspiria, Inferno, The Mother of Tears); each film revolving around one of three ancient mothers, a trio of powerful negative witches that seek to wreck
Collider dropped a blessed bomb on social media - a Blade Runner 2049 short film starting Jared Let that serves as a prologue and taste of the anticipated sequel to the Cyberpunk classic Blade Runner.
"Since the 1982 publication of William Gibson's Neuromancer, the first in a groundbreaking series of science fiction novels, many of his fictional concepts have been realized. Moreover, a segment of Western youth has dedicated itself to living in Gibson's fictional world made fact.
It is official retro-lovers - Tim Miller has plans for William Gibson’s genre defining novel Neuromancer. He will be collaborating with Simon Kinberg. Unfortunately, he is currently set to direct the new and generally unasked for Terminator film or films being produced by James Cameron; heaven
Observer is a heavy cyberpunk themed first person survival horror from the people at Bloober Team the same folks that brought you (2016) Layers of Fear.
Vin Diesel is working on a Miami Vice reboot for NBC.
Think I couldn’t get any more obscure with my picks. Just hold we’re going home. Back above ground and out of the spotlight. Here I am full time, riding the nostalgic wave of mutilation. I’m back with a bang and presenting this month’s Retro Movie
No Retreat No Surrender is a 1986 crossover movie from New World Pictures. I refer to the film as a crossover film because it is the US directorial debut of Corey Yuen (Ninja in the Dragon’s Den, Dance of the Drunk Mantis) and stars (in
Foreword: This review is being written from the deep underground in the bowels of Otto’s Taco’s east village. The coordinates have been erased and the directions crossed over with black markers…
Some of the greats we have lost this year.