First Photo of David Harbour as Hellboy Revealed

By Johnny Brayson September 14, 2017

  We initially weren’t crazy about the idea of Hellboy getting a reboot… until we heard that Stranger Things‘ David Harbour would be starring as the demonic superhero, then we became ecstatic. Now the first image of Harbour as Hellboy has been released, and we can definitely say we were right to get excited.  ...

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The ‘Shape of Water’ Red-Band Trailer Reveals del Toro’s Newest Creature

By Johnny Brayson September 14, 2017

  If there’s one thing Guillermo del Toro how’s to make, it’s a creature feature. The writer/director behind Pan’s Labyrinth, Pacific Rim, and Hellboy obviously has an affinity for on-screen monsters, and his latest effort — The Shape of Water — definitely looks like a new classic in the genre.   The monster movie/romance had...

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Kiefer Sutherland Returns in the New ‘Flatliners’ Trailer

By Johnny Brayson September 13, 2017

  Hollywood’s reboot train rolls on with Flatliners, a reboot of the 1990 sci-fi film of the same name. But there’s more to this new version than meets the eye, as the movie is essentially a sequel in addition to being a remake — complete with the return of a key character.   We’ve known for a...

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Watch John Carpenter’s New ‘Christine’ Short Film

By Johnny Brayson September 13, 2017

  The Stephen King renaissance continues. After the box office explosion of It, the author’s works have never been hotter, which may be why John Carpenter just directed a new short film/music video version of King’s Christine.   You’ll recall that Carpenter directed a film adaptation of the car-gone-crazy novel back in 1983. Now regarded...

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JJ Abrams Will Write and Direct Star Wars: Episode IX

By Kieran Dickson September 12, 2017

The last year or so of Star Wars filmmaking has been an absolute rollercoaster for fans, and not necessarily in a good way. Following the extensive reshoots of Rogue One: A Star War Wars Story, a series of reshuffles saw two other movies in the franchise losing their directors. First off, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller departed...

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‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Modeled Its Klingons After Trump Supporters

By Johnny Brayson September 8, 2017

  Star Trek has always been a franchise that wasn’t afraid to take a stand politically, and the newest entry in the series — Star Trek: Discovery — is set to continue that tradition in the Trump era.   The new series has found inspiration in the current political divide in the United States between Donald Trump’s diehard supporters and...

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If You Thought ‘The Shining’ Was Scary, Wait Till You See the Musical

By Johnny Brayson September 8, 2017

  The Shining has long been regarded as one of the scariest movies of all time, but thanks to one fan who reimagined a scene from the horror classic as a musical, it may now also be one of the funniest.   A man named Antonio Maria Da Silva has taken a scene from the film and...

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The 11 Creepiest Clowns in Cinema, Ranked

By Johnny Brayson September 7, 2017

  Creepy clowns have held a spot in pop culture for decades, and with the new It reboot making waves in theaters, the disturbing birthday party performers have never been more popular. But out of all the terrifying movie clowns over the years, who was the scariest? Take a look below at our countdown of the 11 spookiest...

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Here Are the Top Candidates to Direct ‘Star Wars: Episode IX’

By Johnny Brayson September 6, 2017

  Well, it’s happened again. For the third time in four films, a Star Wars director has been canned. Colin Trevorrow is out as director of Star Wars: Episode IX, with Lucasfilm citing the familiar “creative differences” line as the reason for his departure. We’ve seen this before, first with Josh Trank leaving a standalone Star...

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First Reviews for ‘It’ Say It’s One of the Best Stephen King Movies Ever

By Johnny Brayson September 6, 2017

  The first reviews are finally hitting the web for It, and so far it sounds like critics are loving the new Stephen King adaptation.   The first King movie of the year, The Dark Tower, didn’t fare so well with critics or the box office. That movie earned a dismal 16 percent rating on...

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