Retro Review: DRAGONSLAYER (1981)

Dragonslayer makes a person jump up and say, “Yas, slay, queen!” It’s style remains visually distinct even now. The movie’s epitomous creature, Vermithrax Pejorative, is still referred to as the best dragon on film to this day. Dragonslayer hit the screen in 1981 as a co-production between Paramount and Walt

TINTIN Sequel Finally Moving

It has only taken fifteen years, but it seems there is finally movement on a sequel to The Adventures Of Tintin. The only notable thing to have come out of Belgium since chocolate and colonial barbarity, Tintin maintains an inexplicably lofty position in popular culture. Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg

Teaser: THE HAWK

What is it about golf as a drama that makes it strangely, hypnotically watchable, while at the same time lending itself so well to movies and TV shows? The recent Stick on Apple TV+ was rather wonderful, and Happy Gilmore remains hilarious, with Happy Gilmore 2 being way better than

Review: FACES OF DEATH

The original Faces of Death is a cult classic, in the UK known as a ‘video nasty’. One of those movies someone had on VHS, and you would watch as a kid when you really shouldn’t. I was late to the party on the movie, and only saw it in

Netflix Sets A Third “Grown Ups” Movie

It’s official, Netflix has begun development of a third movie in the Adam Sandler-led “Grown Ups” franchise. Cast members like David Spade and Kevin James have previously teased the possibility on social media, but today marked the first time Netflix has officially acknowledged the project. No casting news was confirmed,