What’s the next move after you make one of the most
critically acclaimed horror movies in years? One that breaks financial records
for the indie art-house studio that backed the project? Well, if you’re Ari
Aster and A24, the team behind Hereditary, you team up again
for a cult-y Scandinavian cult horror film, that’s what.
Monday, July 30, 2018
'Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich' Trailer: This Movie Looks Insane And Wonderful
Horror hounds know there are roughly one billion
Puppet Master movies. Okay, only 13, but still, it’s a bunch
and many of them are…let’s stay strictly for the hardcore. We’re talking cheap,
DTV offerings of varying quality. So, it may seem strange, in 2018, to be super
pumped up for a movie like Puppet Master: The Littlest
Reich. But it’s got such manic, over-the-top buzz from sources I
trust in these matters, and sounds so bat-shit crazy, I find myself crazy
jacked up for this particular slice of mayhem. And by the look of this trailer,
my enthusiasm is wholly justified.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
'Mission: Impossible—Fallout' (2018) Movie Review
Since the beginning, the Mission:
Impossible movies have always been a showcase for Tom Cruise doing
insane stunts for our amusement. And god bless the crazy little Scientology
monster for that. I’ve said many times that if he can die—and I’m not sure he
can—he’s going to die doing one of these movies, and I find a certain nobility
in people putting themselves in harm’s way to entertain me. The last few
chapters, however, has been a constant escalation in this regard as the franchise
frontman pushes further and further the bounds of sanity and insurance coverage
with each successive stunt. And Mission: Impossible—Fallout
takes things to a whole new stratosphere. Literally in one case.
Monday, July 23, 2018
SDCC Trailers: 'Godzilla: King Of The Monsters,' 'Aquaman,' 'Glass,' And 'Shazam!'
I was out of town all weekend, nothing interesting happened
in the realm of movies or general pop culture, right? Oh wait, San Diego Comic-Con
went down, so the studios unveiled a glut of new shiny new promotional material
for their upcoming slates of major motion pictures. (You know, because
Comic-Con is all about movie not actual comics.) As usual, there’s a ton of
stuff to sift through, but because this isn’t my day job anymore, I’m only
going to focus on the ones that I find particularly interesting or that appeal
to my peculiar sensibilities: Godzilla: King of the
Monsters, Aquaman, Glass, and
Shazam!
Check out all of the trailers below.
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Bad Robot's 'Overlord' Trailer Has Nazi-Zombies And Flamethrowers
Going back to the 1970s, there’s a whole subset of zombie
movies that involve Nazis. (My personal favorite subset of this subset is the Nazi-zombies-emerging-from-bodies-of-water
sub-subgenre.) Recent installments like the Dead Snow movies
have taken a swing at this and now J.J. Abrams and his Bad Robots are having
their say with Overlord. The first trailer has emerged from
the mystery box and it’s a wild time for sure. Check it out after the jump.
'The Equalizer 2' (2018) Movie Review
If you’ve always wanted to watch a movie that explores what
Denzel Washington’s life would be like as a Lyft driver, you’re in luck,
because that comprises the bulk of The Equalizer 2’s
bloated, 121-minute runtime. And yes, it’s as dull as that sounds.
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Kim Jee-Woon's 'Jin-Roh' Adaptation 'Illang: The Wolf Brigade' Finds A Home At Netflix
It hits South Korean theater in just over a week, but we’ve
been wondering when the rest of us might see Illang: The Wolf Brigade, Kim Jee-woon’s live-action adaptation of Jin-Roh:
The Wolf Brigade. While we don’t have a precise date, it now has a
home outside of its native land, as Netflix acquired the international rights,
or at least most of them.
Friday, July 13, 2018
'The Dead Don't Die': Jim Jarmusch Is Filming A Zombie Movie With Bill Murray, Adam Driver, And Selena Gomez
Indie auteur Jim Jarmusch isn’t usually associated with
horror. Sure, he made a vampire movie with Only Lovers LeftAlive, which I love, but it is, as expected, an artsy, existential
love story that just happens to feature immortal, blood-sucking rockers. But
apparently he has a secret zombie film on the way called The Dead Don’t
Die, and it stars Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Chloe Sevigny, and Selena
Gomez.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
'Skyscraper' (2018) Movie Review
Why not? I’ll watch a one-legged Dwayne Johnson dangle off
of a burning building with Neve Campbell for 102 minutes. Sure, there’s more to
Skyscraper than that, but not much. And that’s all that matters
in what’s a serviceable, at times goofily over-the-top entertaining, at times
dreadful and dreary Die-Hard-meets-Towering-Inferno
riff. And I’m fairly certain the entire film was bankrolled by the Chinese duct
tape industry. Seriously, the silver-backed tape has a much more significant
presence than it has any right to.
'Beats Of Rage' Trailer: This 'FP' Sequel Is Full Of Post-Apocalyptic Dance Battles
Oh, sweet Baby Jesus, today is a good day! If you’re not
familiar with The FP, you really should rectify that
situation. When I reviewed it in 2012, I said it was “like watching the
hyper-active, sugar-fueled bastard child of The Warriors,
Japanese pop culture, and a hillbilly bounce all over the screen.” And I stand
by that. I’ve been tracking the sequel, Beats of Rage for
some time, and now it’s reportedly in the can, set to make a film festival
debut this fall, and mastermind Jason Trost just dropped this new trailer and we
gotta Beat-Beat this out.
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Timo Tjahjanto's 'May The Devil Take You' Trailer Is Evil, Super Evil, Like Severed-Goat-Head Evil
Indonesian filmmaker Timo Tjahjanto may have taken a detour
into action ass-kickery recently with Headshot. He also has
another actioner in the pipe—The Night Comes for Us with Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, and Julie Estelle—which I’m suitably jacked up for. But one
half of the duo known as the Mo Brothers (along with Kimo Stamboel), his heart
lies in horror. Before that drops, he’s set to deliver May the Devil Take You. Another horror joint, it has an unsettling new trailer,
complete with a floating woman holding what appears to be a severed goat head.
You know, just in case the title didn’t tip you off to the evil lurking within.
Check it out below.
Monday, July 9, 2018
'The Night Eats The World' (2018) Movie Review
Zombie movies have been done every which way, and then some.
It’s been said often, but bears repeating, that it’s difficult to bring
anything new or fresh to the genre. But a movie doesn’t need to reinvent the
wheel or do something entirely unheard of in order to be effective. Dominique
Rocher’s debut feature, The Night Eats the World, falls into
a category with films like The Girl with all the Gifts,
Train to Busan, and The Battery, movies that,
while they don’t necessarily blow up the categorical conventions, do what they
do well, put an inventive spin on the proceedings, and breathe a bit of life
into what can be a stale horror subset.
Yorgos Lanthimos' 'The Favourite' Trailer Has Bullets, Blood, And Bodices
For his follow up to The Lobster and
The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Yorgos Lanthimos is taking on an
18th century British period piece. And as you can imagine, being a Yorgos
Lanthimos film and all, The Favourite isn’t exactly what you
expect from this set up. I don’t entirely know what I’m watching with this new
trailer, but I love it and can’t wait to see more.
Friday, July 6, 2018
'Godmonster Of Indian Flats' (1973) Movie Review
Godmonster of Indian Flats has just about
everything you could possibly want out of a movie. It has dope fur vests, sheep
farmers, old-west-style prostitutes, racist land barons, a racist sheriff who
used to be a Wall Street player (?), pie throwing children, faking a dog’s
death as a means of blackmail, black-hood-wearing lynch mobs, and, of course,
an eight-foot-tall rampaging mutant sheep monster. If that doesn’t make you
want to watch this oddity from 1973, nothing I can say will change your mind.
Just know you’re missing something truly strange and wonderful.
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
'The First Purge' (2018) Movie Review
When The First Purge, the latest in
Blumhouse’s saga of a future where all crime is legal for one night, sticks to
the horror elements that drive the franchise, it’s often quite effective. In
short bursts, it taps an underlying sense of dread and evokes a visceral,
gut-level terror. When the protagonists stumble their way through dark streets,
pursued by gangs of giddily murderous revelers draped in eerie masks, it’s
tense and scary and raw. The framework around these moments, however, doesn’t always
support the weight.
Monday, July 2, 2018
'Buybust' Tralier: Anne Curtis And Brandon Vera Pummel Their Way Through Manila
So, if you need an infusion of gonzo action this Monday afternoon,
we’re more than happy to oblige. Check out the badass new teaser trailer for
Erik Matti’s Buybust, which checks off all of the items on
our action wish list.
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