Moviegoers love love. We love love so much that not only does Hollywood make movies all about love, but studios also put love into movies that don’t require love. So if you’ve got a hot date this Valentine’s weekend, or if you’re just going to spend it on the sofa
To survive in Bloodstorm
The indie action film Bloodstorm throws viewers into chaos during a routine prisoner transfer gone wrong. The film centers on Bennett, a morally ambiguous assassin played by David Kurzhal, who is being transported by boat to a remote prison island. At the helm is a young, inexperienced desk officer, portrayed
Retro Review: STARGATE SG1
So I am really struggling to get through the next Trek-On with Star Trek V, and I think everyone understands why. So I changed course and started bingeing a show that I never saw the first time around, Stargate SG1. Taking its cue from the movie, SG1 continues the adventures
Retro Review: THE PEOPLE WHO OWN THE DARK
The People Who Own The Dark (1976) is a great title. It conjures up images of people. In the dark. Who own it. Does the movie do it justice? The first thing to know about The People Who Own The Dark is that it’s a Spanish film. America dubbed it
Hollywood Targetting Chinese AI
If anyone is going to use artificial intelligence to bring down costs while cutting those pesky meatbags called “talent” out of the equation, with their shouty agents and unreasonable salary demands, it’s going to be Hollywood, OK? China is basically living in the future now, outpacing most technological achievements of