Everything Action Theater: Lonesome Ghosts
Released in 1938, Lonesome Ghosts is a classic Mickey cartoon that finds Mickey, Donald, and Goofy working as Ajax Ghost Exterminators that take a job to clear out a haunted house of the spooks that live within. Unbeknownst to the trio, the ghosts themselves are the ones who called them, as they are bored and want to pull some pranks and mess with the living.
Review: Universal Classic Monsters: Icons of Horror Collection
Dracula, Frankenstein, The Wolf Man, and The Invisible Man are available for the first time ever in 4K in the new Universal Classic Monsters: Icons of Horror collection, check out our thoughts on this new set.
Ethan Hawke Plays Both Good and Evil in The Black Phone and Zeros and Ones (Trailers)
Ethan Hawke has two new movies coming up where he’s playing creepy villains (and the less villainous twin brother of one) with his reunion with Sinister’s Scott Derrickson in The Black Phone and Abel Ferrara’s Zeros and Ones.
Horror Villain of the Week: Gabriel May
A parasitic twin of Madison Mitchell aka Emily May, Gabriel is able to take control of his sister’s body and goes on a killing spree across Seattle to get revenge on the doctors that operated on them as children and removed most of Gabriel’s body, shoving what couldn’t be removed into Madison’s skull.
Ghostface Returns in 2022 for Scream (Trailer)
Ghostface returns to terrorize a new group of teens in Woodsboro which draws back Sidney Prescot, Dewey Riley and Gale Weathers in the upcoming fifth entry in the Scream franchise, which arrives in theaters early next year.
Scott Adkins Fights in Real Time in One Shot (Trailer)
Scott Adkins has had some fantastic one-take action sequences in his career but his upcoming movie One Shot takes things to the next level as the entire movie is shot in one-take and in real-time as Adkins plays a Navy SEAL who arrives at a CIA black site to get information about an impending attack on Washington DC from a detainee but the base is attacked by terrorists.
Disney Reboots Home Alone in November with Home Sweet Home Alone (Trailer)
After a string of horrible sequels after the first two Home Alone movies, Disney is rebooting the franchise in November with Home Sweet Home Alone, which puts Jojo Rabbit co-star Archie Yates as the new kid left Home Alone, who has to defend his home from a pair of married crooks played by Ellie Kemper and Rob Delaney.
New Release Round Up 10/12/21
The complete Superman: The Animated Series is out this week on Blu-ray along with Inglourious Basterds, Carlito’s Way and others making their 4K debut, High Sierra in the Criterion Collection, cult horror favorite Deadly Friend on Blu-Ray, The Green Knight, The Flash and Black Lightning and more.
Review: No Time to Die
After 15 years, Daniel Craig’s run as James Bond finally comes to a close with No Time to Die, an almost Avengers: Endgame length send-off that ties up all the loose ends of the Craig era but definitely feels its length at times and some other flaws that keep it from reaching the heights of Casino Royale or Skyfall.
Battle at the Box Office 10/11/21
No Time to Die took the top spot at the box office with a solid domestic debut to add to it’s already impressive worldwide grosses while Venom: Let There Be Carnage dropped to second and The Many Saints of Newark saw a steep drop from it’s fairly mediocre debut last weekend.