Editorials
Country Roads, John Denver & Cinema In 2017
“Country roads, take me home To the place I belong West Virginia, mountain momma Take me home, country roads”
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Features
/ 3 days ago[Watch] ‘Children of the Cosmos,’ a Spacey Short Film
Brian Trenchard-Smith, the man behind such classics as BMX Bandits and The Man from Hong Kong, is one of my favorite directors of all...
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Features
/ 6 days ago[Contest] Win a Digital Copy of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’
Today is National Talk Like a Pirate Day and to celebrate Cinema Runner is teaming up with Disney to give away a...
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Editorials
/ 3 weeks agoWho Should Take Over ‘Star Wars: Episode IX’?
Well, it seems that Lucasfilm has lost yet another Star Wars director. Yesterday, it was announced that Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World)...
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Editorials
/ 1 month ago[Interview] Lakeith Stanfield on Playing Cat and Mouse with ‘Death Note’s’ Serial Killer
We chat with the Lakeith Stanfield about bringing the mysterious master detective, L, to life in Adam Wingard’s ‘Death Note’ adaptation
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Editorials
/ 1 month agoDC Seems More Interested In Announcing Films Than Making Them
Every time you turn around, Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment are announcing yet another project. The DC Extended Universe is currently...
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Editorials
/ 2 months agoThe Messy, Ambitious ‘Prom Night’ Slasher Franchise Turns 37!
On the anniversary of the original ‘Prom Night,’ we examine the unusual slasher franchise and what legacy it’s left behind “It’s...
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Features
/ 3 months ago[Interview] How Netflix’s ‘Castlevania’ Series Found Fresh Blood in a Video Game Classic
We sink our teeth into Netflix’s exciting “Castlevania” adaptation with their executive producer, Adi Shankar
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Editorials
/ 3 months agoA Collector’s Guide to Jim Henson’s ‘The Dark Crystal’
As you may or may not know by now, Netflix has announced that they will be working with the Jim Henson...
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Editorials
/ 3 months agoDigging Into Edgar Wright’s Incredible ‘Blood and Ice Cream’ Trilogy
Hot on the release of Wright’s ‘Baby Driver,’ we re-visit the director’s genre-embracing thematic trilogy that helped his career get moving!...
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Editorials
/ 3 months agoEdgar Wright’s ‘Spaced’ Showed the Growing Talents of a Brilliant Genre Filmmaker
With the impending release of Wright’s ‘Baby Driver,’ we take a look back at “Spaced”, the TV series that helped launch...
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Editorials
/ 3 months ago[Summer of Norris] ‘A Force of One’ (1979)
This summer, Cinema Runner is embarking on a rock ’em, sock ’em, and blow ’em away adventure with one of film’s...
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Editorials
/ 4 months agoAll Wrapped Up: The Universal Mummy Movies Ranked
Taste in film is subjective. Sure, we can argue the pros and cons of each and every film that comes along,...
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Features
/ 4 months ago[Contest] Win ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ on Blu-ray!
Cinema Runner is proud to team with Lionsgate to give readers the opportunity to get a free copy of John Wick: Chapter...
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Editorials
/ 4 months agoT2: Trainspotting & Other Great Late Sequels
T2: Trainspotting, the sequel to Danny Boyle’s 1996 masterpiece Trainspotting has managed to do what evades the vast majority of directors and...
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Editorials
/ 4 months agoThe Music of ‘Trainspotting’ & ‘T2: Trainspotting’
Trainspotting and its recently released sequel are marked out by many traits; kinetic and wildly creative direction, larger than life performances,...
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Editorials
/ 4 months ago[Summer of Norris] ‘Good Guys Wear Black’ (1978)
This summer, Cinema Runner is embarking on a rock ’em, sock ’em, and blow ’em away adventure with one of film’s...
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Editorials
/ 4 months ago[Summer of Norris] ‘Breaker! Breaker!’ (1977)
This summer, Cinema Runner is embarking on a rock ’em, sock ’em, and blow ’em away adventure with one of film’s...
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Editorials
/ 4 months ago[Summer of Norris] ‘The Way of the Dragon’ & ‘Yellow Faced Tiger’
This summer, Cinema Runner is embarking on a rock ’em, sock ’em, and blow ’em away adventure with one of film’s...
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Editorials
/ 4 months agoWilliam Friedkin’s Claustrophobic, Psychological Mind-F*ck, ‘Bug,’ Turns 11
On the anniversary of Friedkin’s extremely underrated psychological nightmare, we look at why ‘Bug’ is still a classic 11 years later!