Up to Speed: Halo Season 2
The second season of Halo on Paramount+ begins on Thursday (2/8) this week and, since you can’t rely on your knowledge of the game’s storyline, you can check out the official Season 1 recap from Parmount+ in this Up to Speed.
Imagination Turns Deadly in March with Imaginary (Trailer)
After the robotic horrors of M3GAN and Five Nights at Freddy’s last year, Blumhouse is unleashing a killer teddy bear in March with Imaginary.
Review: Argylle
Matthew Vaughn returns to the world of espionage with Argylle but unfortunately, the movie prioritizes plot twists at the expense of everything else, like interesting character development.
John Wilkes Booth is On the Run in Manhunt (Trailer)
Apple TV+ is exploring the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination with the upcoming limited series Manhunt.
Battle at the Box Office 2/5/24
Argylle managed to take the top spot at the box office for its opening weekend but it’s probably not the opening Universal and Matthew Vaughn would have wanted.
Musical Montage: Cannibal Corpse “Hammer Smashed Face”
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective turned 30 this past weekend and one of the most memorable moments from that 90s comedy classic is when Ace (Jim Carrey) finds himself at a Cannibal Corpse concert while trying to outrun some goons, where the death metal band is playing “Hammer Smashed Face”.
News Shotgun 2/3/24
The great Carl Weathers passed away, the new Supergirl was cast, Donnie Yen is starring in a new Kung Fu, a Rogue Trooper movie is on the way and more in this week’s News Shotgun.
Everything Actioncast: Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015)
This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris put on their best pair of Oxfords and a freshly tailored bespoke suit to talk about 2015’s Kingsman: The Secret Service in honor of the latest Matthew Vaughn spy flick, Argylle, hitting theaters.
Admit One 2/2/24
Argylle is out in theaters this weekend along with Scrambled and The Promised Land while Orion and the Dark arrives on Netflix, The Tiger’s Apprentice hits Paramount+ and more in Admit One.
Everything Action Theater: Max Steel (2000)
Based on a series of action figures from Mattel, Max Steel was a CG animated TV on Kids WB that ran for three seasons starting in February 2000.