Back for more on his quest to watch every movie with a giant spider in it, Hawkzino has written up another review. This time, it’s the 70s classic, Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo. You can read all of the other spider movies from Hawkzino, if you’re not afraid of spiders that
Couch to Champions: Behind EA’s Ambitious Esports Expansion
Enormously influential video game publisher Electronic Arts has been synonymous with sports games for decades. The success of the Madden NFL and EA Sports FC franchises has led EA to expand its footprint into the realm of esports, regularly hosting tournaments, fan events, and brand activations that both organize and
Blu-ray Review: The Lady Is The Boss (Limited Edition)
The early ’80s were an up and down time for the Shaw Brothers fortunes in Hong Kong. While the studio still had hit films, the number of hits declined from a decade earlier. Audiences weren’t quite geared into period piece action films. In 1983, the studio modernized their action with
“The Electric State” Debuts To Soft Viewership
Netflix launched its $320 million-budgeted sci-fi feature “The Electric State” on Friday last week to what looks to be soft viewership numbers. The Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt-led film, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, landed the worst critical reviews of the year so far for any theatrical or
Warners Delays “Battle,” “Bride,” “Weapons”
Ahead of CinemaCon in a little over a week, Warner Bros. Pictures is shaking up its release schedule with a number of films set to be shifted around. First up, the Maggie Gyllenhaal-directed Frankenstein feature “The Bride”has been pushed back six months – moving from September 16th this year to