Before Radiance films began offering a career retrospective, Damiano Damiani was mainly known in America for directing Amityville II: The Possession, the sequel/prequel to The Amityville Horror. This allowed him to be viewed as just another Italian horror director for decades. But has I’ve learned, Damiani wasn’t part of the
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To quote another popular genre series: The universe is vast and complicated and ridiculous. And sometimes, very rarely, impossible things just happen, and we call them miracles. That’s a line from Doctor Who, but the sentiment basically applies to the third and final season of Prime Good Omens, a project
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When I mention that I went to see Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, what comes to mind initially? Maybe you think old school with Boris Karloff in black and white. Maybe Brenden Frasier comes to mind, a swash-buckling adventure in the desert where an undead monster wrapped in cloth trudges its
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In 1994, Universal released a movie about United Nations forces investigating a warlord who expanded his grasp by establishing a new country, complete with its own currency. For some reason, this movie was called Street Fighter, and was based on the video game series. The video game series is about
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Most of the buzz coming out of Warner Bros.’ panel at CinemaCon has surrounded upcoming films like Dune: Part Three and Supergirl, but the studio’s presentation had one key piece of information for Game of Thrones fans: Official confirmation that the long-rumored movie about Aegon’s Conquest is at last in