‘DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games’ – Blu-Ray Review
The best way to describe this franchise is “Hogwarts for superheroes.” By taking the DC heroes that we know and love, transmuting them to high
The best way to describe this franchise is “Hogwarts for superheroes.” By taking the DC heroes that we know and love, transmuting them to high
From the animated Sword in the Stone (1963) to John Boorman’s Excalibur (1981), from Antoine Fuqua’s King Arthur (2004) to Starz’s Camelot (2011), and not
“We almost pulled it off, despite what everybody thought.” — Floyd Lawton, Suicide Squad Suicide Squad is so achingly close
I’ve never quite understood the aversion many people have to film musicals (or stage musicals for that matter). One of the biggest reasons people give
I find comedy sometimes hard to write about. It’s difficult to explain why something did or did not make you laugh. I like to think
The alien invasion picture has been a staple of the movie business since the space race of the 1950s opened people’s minds to imagine what
Forget everything you think you know. So speaks the Ancient One to Mister…forgive me, Dr. Strange. It’s also a good reminder for the audience, as
The current cycle of sword-and-sandal films has been riding the wave of the success of Gladiator since 2000, and its end has been projected many
In one of the more touching blocks at this year’s HollyShorts, this selection of films focused on films made by members of the disabled community.
Another block of incredible films came in on Friday, with several major projects coming together beautifully. Despite it being another smaller block, these films really
While there wasn’t a major theme to the Friday blocks of this year’s HollyShorts, there were still plenty of amazing films to see and enjoy.
The curiously named #40 block on the final day of HollyShorts had some very interesting film in its lineup. With several great films in this