Alex Case steps in once again to cover Silver Screen Superheroes, this time with Hellboy as the focus.
Category Archives: Movies
Trailer Park Tuesday, April 12, 2016
A quick round-up.
- Updated: Doctor Strange
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- Game of Thrones, Season 6 (Clips)
- Suicide Squad
- Swiss Army Man
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Film Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Eighteen months after the events of Man of Steel, Superman finds himself subject to scrutiny from the US government. Among his doubters are Bruce Wayne, weary from two decades of fighting crime in Gotham City; and Lex Luthor, who has located a certain glowing green rock in the wreckage of Zod’s world engine…
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014): Silver Screen Superheroes Podcast
Alex Case steps in once again for this month’s episode of Silver Screen Superheroes. His coverage of the Michael Bay produced Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film from last year is available now.
Weekend Review: He Never Died
Warning: trailer is both bloody and spoilerific:
In 2015 punk poet/legend Henry Rollins starred as an immortal flesh-eater trying to keep a low profile. A long-lost daughter and some local gangsters spoil his plans.
Final Captain America: Civil War Trailer
Including our first look at the newest Spider-Man.
Weekend Review: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
The spring showdown between DC and Marvel looms. Meanwhile, we’re looking back a year, to the greatest Iranian Feminist Skate-Vampire Western ever made.
Ghostbusters Reboot Trailer
It’s not Tuesday, but this is one of the most anticipated films in the coming year (certainly one of the most debated). Do the girls pull it off?
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88th Academy Awards – Genre Winners
How did genre films fare this year at Hollywood’s biggest night?
As usual, genre films were passed over in the “big” awards. But some of our favorite films from 2015 did not go home empty-handed with Mad Max: Fury Road winning 6 Oscars (the most of any film).
What’s your take on the awards this year?
Weekend Review: The City of Lost Children
J’ai fait un rêve étrange
(I had a weird dream)
–Miette
Wild jackals couldn’t drag us to see Gods of Egypt, so we’re reaching back to 1995, and one of the great fantasy / SF nightmares in cinematic history, The City of Lost Children. Disturbing, hilarious, and crazily inventive, the film landed at 138 in your ranking of the Greatest SF Films.