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Is Sylvester Stallone Still Considering Steven Seagal For Expendables 3?
Although Sylvester Stallone has asked a lot of action stars to help out with his “Expendables” franchise, one guy who has managed to elude his grasp is Steven Seagal. Since the “Out for Justice”...
Read More »Seed 2: The New Breed Drops an Official Teaser Poster
Although Uwe Boll’s 2007 horror flick “Seed” wasn’t one of the strongest genre efforts released by the prolific filmmaker, apparently it did well enough to warrant a sequel. Below you can find the official...
Read More »Comic Books Can Be Deadly in Kim Yong-Kyoon’s Killer Toon
If you model your killing spree after the murders you found in a comic book, then there’s a very strong chance the writer will team up with a detective to track you down. That’s...
Read More »Is Arnold Schwarzenegger Joining the Toxic Avenger Remake?
The idea of making the cult Troma classic “The Toxic Avenger” into a family-friendly action flick sounds like the worst idea in the history of cinema. I understand that Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz...
Read More »Timur Bekmambetov to Explore the Dangerous World of Squirrels
I like Timur Bekmambetov. Although “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” left much to be desired, I’m always curious to see what the director, writer, and producer has to offer. It doesn’t matter how ridiculous or...
Read More »Check Out Five New Images of Jean-Claude Van Damme from Welcome to the Jungle
How does Jean-Claude Van Damme celebrate Mother’s Day? He released five new images from the upcoming flick “Welcome to the Jungle” on his official Facebook page. If your mom is a huge fan of...
Read More »Assault on Wall Street (2013) Movie Review
It’s not every day that I encounter an Uwe Boll movie that is intentionally entertaining. While the man has crafted some truly memorable motion pictures over the years, only a few can be classified...
Read More »New Legend of the Red Reaper Trailer Features Demons, Swordplay, and Lots of Red
There aren’t a lot of modern indie movies that feature women in lead roles kicking ass. I mean, there are a handful of major Hollywood films out there — “Haywire,” the “Underworld” franchise, and...
Read More »This English-Subtitled Badges of Fury Trailer is Extremely Silly
Although I love “The Expendables” franchise like nobody’s business, I’m not necessarily a fan of how Jet Li is used in the films. I was really hoping that director Wang Ziming’s action flick “Badges...
Read More »Emulsion (2013) Movie Review
I first covered director Suki Singh’s drama “Emulsion” way back in the year that was 2010. The trailer for the flick was simply incredible, and it managed to stick with me over the years....
Read More »Check Out the Studio Ghibli Live-Action Short Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo
If you thought Studio Ghibli could only pull off animated features, then perhaps you should think again. The studio’s live-action short “Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo” is kind of brilliant and subtly creepy....
Read More »Avalanche Sharks is Going to Happen Whether You Want It or Not
Sharks are having the best decade ever. Although Steven Spielberg made you want to stay out of the water, a whole new generation of filmmakers is interested in making you afraid of sand, Malibu,...
Read More »The New Trailer for Hellyfish is Truly Something Special
If you’re the sort of person who thinks that movies should be serious, artful, and tastefully crafted, then you’re about to experience something that will shatter your entire day. Below you’ll find the trailer...
Read More »Joel D. Wynkoop’s Lost Faith is Coming to DVD and VHS
Director, writer, and actor Joel D. Wynkoop is kind of my hero. The man has starred in over 80 short films and full-length features since his debut in the 1985 horror flick “Twisted Illusions.”...
Read More »Interview: Stunt Coordinator and Fight Choreographer Sean Wyn
You may not know Sean Wyn’s name right now, but I have no doubt you’ll be dropping his name before too long. In addition to helping out with Tara Cardinal’s “The Legend of the...
Read More »First Trailer for Keanu Reeves’ Man of Tai Chi Delivers Big Thrills
The first trailer for Keanu Reeves’ directorial debut “Man of Tai Chi” delivers the sort of thrills fans were no doubt hoping to experience. The fights look incredible, though, unfortunately, viewers won’t get to...
Read More »Ren Peng-Yuan’s The Deadly Bullet Gets an Action-Packed First Trailer
There isn’t a whole lot of information about director Ren Peng-Yuan’s “The Deadly Bullet” currently making the rounds online. That I can understand, anyway. I’m sure there’s a tidy synopsis out there somewhere in...
Read More »First Images Arrive for Director Tommy Wirkola’s Dead Snow 2
“Dead Snow” is one of my all-time favorite zombie movies, so it’s good to know that production is moving forward on “Dead Snow: War of the Dead.” Director Tommy Wirkola jumps back into familiar...
Read More »Manborg (2011) Movie Review
Do you remember how low-budget movies from the 80s never really lived up to their VHS covers? Except for maybe “The Eliminators,” of course. I was often duped into renting a flick simply because...
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