EJ Moreno celebrates twenty years of The Fast and the Furious… Nothing screams the 00’s more than The Fast and the Furious. With its booming bling-era hip-hop soundtrack, the insane colorful racing cars, and our patron saint Vin Diesel, you can’t encapsulate 2001 better than this. As odd as you may think that sounds, this […]
The Most Maniacal Villains From the Judge Dredd Universe
Marvelous Videos on the most maniacal Judge Dredd villains… Judge Dredd is one of those characters who has weaved his way into pop culture through hard grit. As part of the British comic book series 2000 AD, Dredd had a hard enough time competing against other popular titles by popular writers and artists, and yet […]
Exclusive Interview – S. Craig Zahler on his debut graphic novel, fourth movie, creative process and more
Justin Cook chats with writer, director, and novelist S. Craig Zahler about the release of his debut graphic novel… If there’s a better job for S. Craig Zahler to have during a pandemic than standing at his drawing board and toiling away on his latest artistic efforts, he would dare you to find it for […]
The Cop on the Edge
Tom Jolliffe on the well-worn but effective cop on the edge trope… Cinema can often be pretty simple. Good guys are often morally upstanding. Bad guys often irredeemably corrupt. Your good guy might be a cop, your bad guy a crook. The hero might have a foible or two, but is generally psychologically on an […]
The Most Powerful Monsters in the Godzilla Universe
Marvelous Videos delves into the most powerful kaiju of the Godzilla universe… Godzilla kickstarted the kaiju genre with his successful debut in 1954, ensuring giant monsters would become a mainstay of pop culture for decades and decades to come. That doesn’t mean it’s fall fun and games though. The great giant radioactive monster has had to […]
From Duel to Joy Ride: The DNA of John Hyams’ Alone
Tom Jolliffe takes a look at John Hyams’ latest film Alone, and delves into its DNA… In 2012, director John Hyams delivered a hell of a surprise package. It was his second film in a franchise that he took into wild (and occasionally divisive) avenues. Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning was near visionary in scraping […]
Mind-Bending Cerebral Sci-Fi Movies That You Must Watch
Marvelous Videos presents cerebral science fiction to scramble your brain…. In his review of Ex_Machina, film critic Matt Zoller Seitz remarked that real sci-fi was about ideas, and we can’t help but mostly agree. Science fiction, at its core, is about challenging our perceptions of the real world- expanding our horizons if you will. Some auteurs […]
Essential Time Travel Movies Part II
Tom Jolliffe offers up a second round of essential time travel movies… Having already established that cinema has a longstanding fascination with time travel with my previous ten essentials, it’s high time to add another ten to the mix. As a starting point for so many films it goes without saying that there have been […]
Exclusive Interview – Cinematographer Nick Junkersfeld discusses his work on the Wrong Turn reboot
Moviegoers got a preview of the new Wrong Turn installment on January 26th, for a one night only Fathom Events theatrical screening. The film, written by the original 2003 Wrong Turn screenwriter Alan B. McElroy and directed by Mike P. Nelson, is now being widely released on VOD, Digital, Blu-ray and DVD February 23rd. The […]
The Biggest Takeaways from Marvel’s WandaVision Episode 7
Hasitha Fernando on the biggest takeaways from episode seven of Marvel’s WandaVision… Marvel just keeps ramping up the ante with each new episode of WandaVision and this week ain’t no different. Now that we’ve moved through the decades and reached the age of modern-day sitcoms like The Office and Modern Family, one might think that […]
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