SDCC ’16: Scream Factory Announces 13 New Titles
Popular indie label Scream Factory held an annual panel at SDCC on Friday. Amongst the reveals, senior Marketing Director Jeff Nelson and Bryan Adams showed off clips from the upcoming bonus features...
View ArticleSDCC ’16: ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Sizzle Reel & Faux Doc Description
Though everything on Marvel’s upcoming slate looks to die for, my most anticipated film would have to be Thor: Ragnarok. Not only is it pulling from the character’s most epic story, it’s got Taika...
View ArticleSDCC ’16: Star Trek 50th Anniversary Panel
Saturday at SDCC became a gathering place for both old and new explorers of the final frontier, when showrunner Bryan Fuller (of CBS’ upcoming Star Trek: Discovery) lead a discussion about the themes,...
View Article‘Seed Of Destruction’ By Zakuro Aoyama
And here it is, a Hellboy poster by Zakuro Aoyama. I’ve been following Aoyama’s work through numerous commissions, but I gotta say, this is one of the best ones he’s done to date. His incredibly...
View ArticleMatt Damon Fights Monsters In ‘The Great Wall’
With China on track to becoming the biggest movie market, it’s no surprise that Hollywood has started to cater directly to them. You can see the effects of that in this new film, The Great Wall....
View ArticleAndy Richter Takes A Tour Of Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Bleak House’
Guillermo del Toro’s famed Bleak House is currently the subject of a brand new exhibit over at LACMA, and to celebrate, here’s a great video of Conan’s Andy Richter taking a tour of the spooky house....
View ArticleDrew Struzan’s ‘Big Trouble In Little China’ Poster Gets A Screen Print
I hope your bank accounts are tidy, because here’s a poster you can’t miss out on. In collaboration with 20th Century Fox and Bottleneck Gallery, Drew Struzan’s iconic Big Trouble in Little China...
View ArticleNew Trailer & Poster For ‘Antibirth’
I got about midway through this Antibirth trailer and shut it off. Not because it looks terrible, but because it looks so wildly perverse, that I’m sold, and I want to go in as cold as I can. The film,...
View ArticleStranger Things’ Print Set By David Moscati
Stranger Things seemingly came out of nowhere, but it’s had no problem capturing our hearts with a fun, earnest take on 80s nostalgia and a new batch of lovable characters. Now,David Moscati has paid...
View ArticleFilm Review: ‘Suicide Squad’
Year: 2016 Director(s): David Ayer Writer(s): David Ayer Region of Origin: US Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Rating: PG-13 Color, 123 mins Synopsis: A secret government agency recruits a group of imprisoned...
View ArticleMilla Jovovich Will Kill Every Last One Of Them In ‘Resident Evil: The Final...
The last few chapters in the Resident Evil film series have threatened to be “the last one”, but it looks like they might really pull the plug this time. Largely disowned by the video game community...
View Article‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ By Florey
Grey Matter Art x Florey x Guardians of the Galaxy – that’s pretty much the trifecta right there, and the work speaks for itself. Taking their Marvel series into outer space, Grey Matter Art’s latest...
View ArticleThe Full Trailer For ‘Arrival’ Asks Big Questions
On the outset, Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival is just like any other alien invasion flick. The BIG difference however, is that it appears to take those generic seeds to ask really big, frightening...
View ArticleNextFest Review ’16: ‘Under The Shadow’
Year: 2016 Director(s): Babak Anvari Writer(s): Babak Anvari Region of Origin: UK, Jordan, Qatar Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Digital, Color, 84 mins Synopsis: As a mother and daughter struggle to cope with...
View Article‘The Fly’ By Timothy Pittides
Bottleneck Gallery and Timothy Pittides just dropped a poster for The Fly – not the Cronenberg one, the original Vincent Price joint from 1958. Needless to say, Pittides’ nuanced ink work is a great...
View ArticleFilm Review: ‘Pete’s Dragon’
Year: 2016 Director(s): David Lowery Writer(s): David Lowery, Tony Halbrooks Region of Origin: US Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Rating: PG Digital, Color, 103 mins Synopsis: The adventures of an orphaned boy...
View Article‘The War Of The Worlds’ By Karl Fitzgerald
Karl Fitzgerald’s latest print is a tribute to H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds. It’s a story that’s remained at the fore ever since its introduction, and for good reason. There’s something so primal...
View ArticleGuzu Gallery Celebrates Science Fiction With ‘Blast Off!’
The fine folks at Guzu Gallery have a cool new show opening tomorrow called Blast Off!. The show is a tribute to science fiction, and as you can imagine, the possibilities are endless with this one....
View Article‘Ava’ By Craig Drake
Fresh from Craig Drake’s 3rd solo show at Hero Complex Gallery this past weekend, here’s a new portrait of Ex Machina’s Ava, which is perfectly suited to Drake’s stylized, minimalist aesthetic. Just...
View Article‘The Fly’ By Matt Ryan Tobin
It’s my humble opinion that David Cronenberg’s The Fly is one of the best love stories ever put on film. While the gross-out gore and creature effects are second to none, it’s the relationship between...
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