Battle at the Box Office 8/15/22
Bullet Train remained at the top of the box office for one of the slowest weekends of the year as there were no big new wide releases (and arguably none till October).
The Cabinet of Curiosities Opens in October on Netflix (Trailer)
Guillermo Del Toro is opening his Cabinet of Curiosities just in time for Halloween as the anthology horror series arrives on October 25th for a four-day event that will see two new episodes drop each day on Netflix.
Review: Day Shift
Jamie Foxx returns to Netflix after the solid Project Power in 2020 with Day Shift, a vampire horror/comedy with fantastic action but some undercooked characters and plot beats.
Musical Montage: Grease
With the passing of Olivia Newton-John last week, we’re paying our respects with this week’s Musical Montage by featuring one of her most enduring contributions to pop culture, Grease.
News Shotgun 8/13/22
Love, Death, and Robots is back for another season, Sonic 3 gets a release date, Emily Blunt joins Ryan Gosling in the remake of The Fall Guy, The Russo Brothers add a ton of new cast members to their new Netflix movie, Prey is the biggest premiere in Hulu history and more in this week’s News Shotgun.
Everything Actioncast Ep 591 “Prey, Mortal Kombat, Bullet Train, Disney+ and More”
This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris dive into Prey (Spoilers!) and talk about the new Disney+ pricing bundles, the next Mortal Kombat Legends animated movie, Bullet Train, more on the weirdness of Lightyear, the return of Mike Barnes to Cobra Kai, Thief, I Am Groot and more.
Admit One 8/12/22
Day Shift hits Netflix this weekend while Fall and Emily the Criminal are in theaters, Secret Headquarters is on Paramount+ and more across theaters and streaming.
Kenshi Takes Center Stage in Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind (Trailer)
Kenshi gets the spotlight in the third Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind as he’s defeated and blinded by the evil warlord Kano but finds a retired master and a magical sword that could allow him to get his vengeance and free his village.
Everything Action Theater: The War of the Worlds (1953)
There have been many versions of HG Wells’ classic The War of the Worlds throughout the years but one of the most enduring and critically beloved is the 1953 version, which you can watch for the latest Everything Action Theater
Action Hero of the Week: Max Durocher
When one of his fares turns out to be a ruthless hitman, taxi driver Max Durocher is forced to drive him around Los Angeles and try to figure out some way to survive the night.