Nerds on the Rocks: Franchise Resurrection
The 2nd part of our untimely sequels podcast focus on actors stepping into their old shoes again
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April Fools Day (1986) is not what you would expect from an â80s âslasherâ flick. With names like Frank Mancuso, Jr (producer of the Friday the 13th sequels) attached, one would expect April Fools Day to be average, run-of-the-mill horror...
Poor Warwick Davis. After being cast to play the Ewok Wicket in Return of the Jedi at a very young age, the talented âlittle personâ actor just couldnât get much of a break in Hollywood. Davis...
To fans and detractors alike, the Bloodrayne film trilogy is most indicative of infamous director Uwe Bollâs talent (or lack thereof). The first Bloodrayne – an adaptation of a mediocre Playstation 2 game...
Happy Valentine’s Day! 2009âs My Bloody Valentine 3D is notable for being one of the first theatrical films to try to bring back 3D shortly before it became a short-lived phenomenon with the release...
One of my favorite theatrical experiences was watching 2007âs In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale in a packed theater on opening night. The crowd â mostly consisting of average moviegoers who were...
It’s the one time a year where we put on our Sunday best to award all the great movies, comics, television and video games of the previous year. And we honor some great ones...
With a new and incredible-looking Mad Max film just around the corner, now is a good time to reflect on the greatest cinematic depictions of the world after society just stops functioning correctly. Despite...
1980âs New Yearâs Evil is without a doubt the most bizarre holiday-themed slasher flick I have seen yet. Itâs a grimy little piece of âpunksploitationâ that is clearly from an era before filmmakers cracked...
Just as Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer pierced through a veil of fog to help Santa Claus deliver joy to children, 1987âs Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 slashed its way through countless uninspired holiday-themed slasher flicks...