It’s Emmy season, and with that comes panels galore for all the major contenders up for awards next month. One of those is HBO’s “The Last of Us,” which delivered a contentious second season earlier this year but is still one of the biggest shows on TV these days and
Tarantino On HIs Best, Favorite & Signature Work
Everyone has varying opinions about what is Quentin Tarantino’s best directorial effort. Over a span of nearly thirty years, he’s pumped out “Reservoir Dogs,” “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown,” “Kill Bill” 1 & 2, “Death Proof,” “Inglourious Basterds,” “Django Unchained,” “The Hateful Eight” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”. For
Duffers Netflix Exit Over Lack Of Theatrical?
The other day came the news that “Stranger Things” creators Matt & Ross Duffer were looking to pack up shop and move over to Paramount, which is ramping up deals and production fast in the wake of the Skydance merger. Now, Puck News’ Matt Belloni has gone into more details
Joe Baby out on Amazon
As a Joe, I’m extremely interested in a film called Joe Baby. It’s a film about Joe Baby (Dichen Lachman) tracking down cash for a private investigator. The movie co-stars Harvey Keitel and Ron Pearlman. Here’s the press release from ITN including a link to watch the film online: JOE
WEAPONS: A Darkly Funny, Bizarrely Entertaining Horror Film
When Barbarian first premiered in 2022, it was clear that Zach Cregger was someone to look out for in the horror scene. The film’s unique method of blending both gut-wrenching horror and over-the-top antics made it a truly enjoyable watch. Now, with Weapons, Cregger has evolved even more, creating a film that transcends genre