This year’s HorrorFest International Film Festival boasted a terrific lineup (see more here) and one particular debut feature caught this critic’s attention, Glue Trap, written/directed by Justin Geldzahler. I was able to talk with Geldzahler about the movie, his inspirations, and the process of getting this indie off the ground!
The 13 Most Terrifying Superhero Comics of All Time
When it comes to comics, superheroes are inexplicably linked to monsters. Horror comics existed before the superhero boom launched with Action Comics #1 (1938), and continued going strong after the caped crowd flopped following World War II. When Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Stan Lee launched the Marvel Universe in
Life Finds a Way: How Netflix’s Life on Our Planet Brought Prehistoric Animals Back to Life
This article is presented by Jeff Goldblum’s iconic assertion in 1993’s Jurassic Park is not just one of the most instantly quotable lines in cinema history; it also neatly sums up the four-billion-year history of life on Earth in four short words (five if you count the none-more-Goldblum “uh” in
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Guillermo del Toro has had a bit of a good run with Netflix. Pinocchio was rather good, well, compared to the turd Disney made. His series Cabinet of Curiosities was also very good, making an interesting anthology. Del Toro’s newest project with Netflix is a movie version of Mary Shelley’s
Loki Season 2 Episode 4 Release Time and Recap So Far
This article contains spoilers We’re already halfway through the second season of Marvel’s Loki, and the jewel in the MCU’s Disney+ crown continues to sparkle. The weird, time-twisting series has already set up a very strange story in season two, and it looks like things are about to come together