THE DEVIL INCARNATE DVD Review
The Devil Incarnate is an uninspired, tepid and profoundly generic possession film that blends traditional storytelling with, wait for it, found footage.
The Devil Incarnate is an uninspired, tepid and profoundly generic possession film that blends traditional storytelling with, wait for it, found footage.
Although we rarely, if ever, talk about television shows on this site, Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time series is one that deserves as much coverage as possible.
This week on the show Adam and Kevin review David Fincher's Gone Girl, Alexandre Aja's Horns, and Adam MacDonald's Backcountry.
In some very exciting news, Showtime has confirmed a new Twin Peaks series will be airing in 2016, with nine new episodes, all directed by creator David Lynch.
‘Pray’ This year’s Viewster Online Film Festival has officially wrapped, and the grand prize has gone to Brazilian director Claudio Ellovitch with his film Pray.
‘Tis the season to celebrate all things horror, so this week’s Kickstart Sunday pick is the upcoming horror-comedy Party Slashers from director Carl Bachmann.
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As a huge fan of the stop-motion animation studio LAIKA, it pleases me to hear that Focus Features has just signed a deal with the company to distribute their next three projects.
A new trailer has been released for Kevin Macdonald‘s (The Last King of Scotland) Black Sea, which stars Jude Law leading an expedition to uncover a sunken Nazi U-Boat filled
If one thing can be said about director Nacho Vigalondo, it’s that he’s always coming up with new and creative ways to tell stories.
Disney has released a new teaser trailer for Pixar’s upcoming animated film Inside Out, directed by Peter Docter (Up).
This week, in honor of Left Behind hitting theaters, we make Ryan watch the original 2000 version of Left Behind.
One of the most original and entertaining films I saw at this year’s SXSW was Tony Mahony and Angus Sampson’s The Mule, a darkly comedic crime drama about a man who gets caug
In this day and age, it’s very easy for someone to take a video of an event and submit it for viewing, whether it’s via YouTube or on the evening news.
James Marsh‘s (Man on Wire, Project Nim) much buzzed about Stephen Hawking biopic The Theory of Everything has received a new trailer today which showcases the very powerful
When the first ABCs of Death film came out last year I was excited at the prospect of 26 different directors offered the opportunity to take a letter from the alphabet and have ful