Flickchart’s Countdown to Doomsday returns! We’re reviewing every era of Marvel cinema each as we head towards Avengers: Doomsday and the biggest multiverse mashup of Marvel movies. We track the history, the heroes, the thrills, and more, and see who might make the cut to join against Doctor Doom! The
“Frustratingly Mummy-Free”: Lee Cronin’s The Mummy
The movie’s official title didn’t need to be Lee Cronin’s The Mummy to tell us it was from Cronin. This movie feels exactly like his breakout major feature, Evil Dead Rise. So much so that one wonders if this wasn’t simply a repurposed Evil Dead script, as it plays out
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CRAWL (2019) is a horror/thriller written by Michael and Shawn Rasmussen, and directed by Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes, Piranha 3D), with a simple premise: If battling a hurricane wasn’t enough, what if our movie’s heroes also had to deal with terrifying creatures of the natural world? THRASH (2026),
Give Me All the Tea: The Drama (2026)
The Drama (2026) With The Drama, Norwegian director Kristoffer Borgli continues his fascination with the fragile absurdities of identity and relationships, following up his sleeper hit Dream Scenario (2023) with something both more romantic and more quietly unsettling. The film centers on Emma (Zendaya) and Charlie (Robert Pattinson) in the
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There’s nothing like the release of a new horror-action-comedy. Especially when it’s about two sisters fighting back against corrupt rich people who are secretly Satanists that have confined said two sisters in a fancy hotel. But enough about Ready or Not 2! As funny as it is that these movies