Everything Actioncast: Darkman (1990)
This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris attempt to answer the question “Who is Darkman?” as they dive into Sam Raimi’s 1990 cult classic superhero movie.
Admit One 2/23/24
Ethan Coen goes solo with Drive-Away Dolls in theaters this weekend along with Ordinary Angels and the latest Demon Slayer theatrical release while Shudder gets History of Evil, Netflix has Tyler Perry’s Mea Culpa and more in Admit One.
Bill Skarsgard Goes on a Revenge Fueled Rampage in Boy Kills World (Trailer)
Bill Skarsgard goes from the target of a revenge-fueled assassin to the one doing the killing in the upcoming, bonkers-looking, action movie Boy Kills World.
Everything Action Commentary: Hidden Strike (2023)
For the latest Everything Action commentary, Zach and Chris celebrate this month’s Lunar New Year with another Jackie Chan movie, last year’s team-up with John Cena, Hidden Strike.
Borderlands Bursts Into Theaters in August (Trailer)
In development for years, Borderlands is finally transitioning from video games to movies in August with the live-action adaptation from Eli Roth.
Action Hero of the Week: John Robbins
A soldier convicted for murdering his commanding officer, John Robbins is left to die on a prison island inhabited by two camps of convicts and has to figure out if there’s any way to escape.
Civil War Erupts in April from A24 (Trailer)
A24 and Alex Garland are unleashing a new Civil War in theaters when the dystopian thriller opens in April.
New Release Round Up 2/20/24
Sam Raimi’s cult classic Darkman is out on 4K this week (more Darkman later this week on the Everything Actioncast) along with The Last Castle, the Beverly Hills Cop Trilogy and Leviathan, anime classic Paprika and more in this week’s New Release Round Up.
Review: Madame Web
While Sony’s Spider-Man Universe™ has given us the absolute highs of the animated Spider-Verse, it’s also given us slop like Morbius and, somehow, Madame Web is even worse. In fact, it’s one of the worst superhero/comic book movies ever made.
Battle at the Box Office 2/19/24
Bob Marley ruled the box office between Valentine’s Day and today’s Presidents’ Day holiday, handily defeating the Spider-Women of Madame Web.