Veteran actor David Soul has died at the age of 80. Millions of men of a certain age who, as little boys, pushed a toy 1976 Ford Grand Torino with a distinctive white strip around their living room carpets, making “woo-woo” police siren noises and screechy tire squeals, stand silent
Retro Review: THE MEAN SEASON (1985)
In the vast landscape of cinematic thrillers, it’s easy to over look some, even if they have good storytelling, suspenseful sequences, and powerful performances. The Mean Season is easily an underappreciated gem that stands tall among its contemporaries for its execution and timeless relevance. It’s hard to believe it took
GALACTICA Gets New Showrunner
Introduced by NBC in the 1970s to ride the wave of Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica had a troubled first evolution on television. In 1979 at the sixth annual People’s Choice Awards, the TV series won in the category of Best New TV Drama Series, but the first episode of the TV
Retro Review: THE VOICES (2014)
Ryan Reynolds is a charming Mister Falcon…even when he plays a serial killer. Ryan Reynolds was in a weird place in 2014. One could tell the guy had something special when he appeared on Two Guys, A Girl and a Pizza Place (1998). He finally proved his worth to genre
Society of the Snow vs. Alive: What Are the Differences Between Andes Plane Crash Movies?
This article contains Society of the Snow spoilers. Newly arrived on Netflix after a brief theatrical run, is director and co-writer J.A. Bayona’s Society of the Snow. The film recounts the tragic, but incredible, story of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which crashed on a remote mountain in the Andes