Ever since Count Orlok stalked through the shadows of the 1922 German Expressionist masterpiece Nosferatu, filmmakers and audiences alike have been under the spell of the vampire. Yet among all the variations on the vampire legend that have haunted our screens over the past century, Michael Almereyda’s Nadja stands out
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In the pages of Marvel Comics, Doctor Victor von Doom is a haughty villain who believes he deserves to rule the world, and he may be right. A master of both magic and science, Doom has conquered the Earth more than once, has become a god multiple times, and each
New MST3K and RiffTrax Crossover Is Great News for Mike Enjoyers
When Joel Hodgson left as the host of Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1993, it was a sad day for fans of the delightful comedy series he’d created, but Hodgson was quickly replaced by one of the show’s writers, Michael J. Nelson, and things moved on. Though Nelson had a
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Frank (Kingsley Ben-Adir) is up for parole soon, serving a long sentence in a maximum security prison. Years ago, he killed a man, but now considers himself changed. We’re not so convinced. Yes, Frank can be patient and carries himself with a calm stillness, but there’s a rage inside him