Almost 90 years ago, Elsa Lanchester made history when the titular Bride of Frankenstein was quickened to life by a bolt of lightning—plus the eager gaze of two men who wanted to “create” a woman without the aid of an actual woman. To this day, it’s an iconic moment in
NAPOLEON Wins Global
Ridley Scott’s historical epic Napoleon was the #1 movie in most major international markets this weekend. With $79 million and counting it beat off the other big names to top Worldwide box-office grosses, defying mixed reviews from both critics and audiences. “I sneer at your mixed reviews… in French.”
Marvel’s Demise Exaggerated?
We have all talked about it endlessly, both here and at other websites. The Fall Of The House Of Marvel. We talk a lot about superhero fatigue, market saturation, and streaming devaluing the brand experience. According to a report in Forbes, via the ever-reliable Dark Horizons, rumors of their demise
Villeneuve, Roth Close On New Passion Project?
If you Google Eric R. Roth you find yourself looking at one of the most impressive filmographies in Hollywood. The American screenwriter is the man behind the pen for movies like Forrest Gump, The Insider, Munich, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, A Star Is Born, and Dune. He has
Blu-ray Review: Scream Queen
Linnea Quigley was one of the leading scream queens in the ’80s. She was a major reason people rented VHS tapes of Silent Night, Deadly Night, Return of the Living Dead, Savage Streets, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, Night of the Demons and Sorority Babes In the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama. She even had