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Reviews
/ 2 months ago[Review] ‘Alien: Covenant’ Is High On Ideas, Low On Scares
The teen age date-night crowd at the weekend multiplex are likely to be the most irritated by Alien: Covenant, a movie...
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Editorials
/ 2 months agoManiacs & Vigilantes: The Films of William Lustig – ‘Hit List’ (1989)
This month at Cinema Runner, we are taking a look at the works of filmmaker William Lustig. Some of you might...
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Reviews
/ 2 months ago[Blu-ray Review] ‘The Man Called Noon’ Keeps The Surprises Coming
I’ve had an interesting relationship throughout the years with westerns. As a kid I hated them. Whenever I would visit my...
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Reviews
/ 2 months ago[4K UHD Blu-ray Review] ‘3:10 to Yuma’ Is Even Better In 4K
When I first started to get into westerns 3:10 to Yuma was the first modern one that caught my eye. I...
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Reviews
/ 3 months ago[Review] ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Emphasizes Character Over Story
Editor’s Note: Warning, some spoilers will follow. Even though it’s filled with plenty of epic-scale space fights, Guardians of the Galaxy...
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/ 3 months ago[Review] ‘The Fate Of The Furious’
The Fast and Furious franchise didn’t ask to have Paul Walker written out of things by tragic real-life events, but since...
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/ 3 months ago[DVD Review] ‘Youth in Oregon’ Is Family Drama With Plenty Of Laughs But Not Enough Heart
Joel David Moore’s newest directorial effort teeters on the edge of becoming great. The film, Youth in Oregon, never quite gets...
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/ 3 months ago[TV Review] ‘Dimension 404’ Is An Empty-Calorie Binge Of An Anthology Show
Hulu tries their hand at the sci-fi anthology game, with the results being often predictable, yet strangely fulfilling “I’m sorry, viewer....
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Editorials
/ 3 months ago[Now Playing On VODville] ‘The 9th Life of Louis Drax’
Next to Neil Marshall (The Descent, Centurion), my favorite of the “Splat Pack” cadre of horror directors that arose during the...
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Editorials
/ 3 months ago[Bullets, Blades & Badasses] ‘The Presidio’ (1988)
Sometimes you just need a little Peter Hyams (Outland, Timecop) in your life. I’m not kidding. Sometimes you’re in the mood...
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Editorials
/ 3 months ago[Now Playing On VODville] ‘Don’t Knock Twice’
A decade on from the initial rise of the Paranormal Activity franchise, we’re still knee-deep in films revolving around ghosts and...
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Reviews
/ 4 months ago[TV Review] ‘Legion’ – “Chapter 8” Season Finale (SPOILERS)
“Legion”, the best show of the year gracefully sticks the landing on its chaotic, overwhelming first season of mindfuckery and...
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Reviews
/ 4 months ago[SXSW Review] ’68 Kill’ – A Trashy But Fun Reversal Of Gender Roles
The damsel in distress has become a movie trope so worn out that it is starting to be seen as offensive....
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Editorials
/ 4 months ago[Monster Mondays] ‘King Kong’ (1976)
Ever since Kong: Skull Island arrived in theaters and reawakened the King Kong fan within many a movie maniac, myself included,...
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Reviews
/ 4 months ago[SXSW Review] ‘Atomic Blonde’: Come For Theron. Stay For The Best Action Scene Ever.
There is usually a scene in every movie that makes or breaks it for you. It pushes you over the edge into...
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Editorials
/ 4 months ago[Now Playing On VODville] ‘The Assignment’
This movie has pissed a lot of people off. This movie will continue to piss a lot of people off. It’s...
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Reviews
/ 4 months ago[TV Review] “Iron Fist” – Like Bruce Leroy, It’s Got The Glow
A lot has been said about “Iron Fist” since it was announced, let alone since it finally went into production. Even...
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Reviews
/ 4 months ago[Review] ‘Kong: Skull Island’ – A Giant-Sized Spectacle
Warner Bros. waste no time trying to imply their King Kong is the baddest Kong yet, as the production logos fly...
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Reviews
/ 4 months ago[Blu-ray Review] JCVD Makes His Wonderful Debut in ‘No Retreat, No Surrender’
For years now Kino Lorber has been one of my favorite Blu-ray labels. They release a nice variety of films and...
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Editorials
/ 5 months ago[Bullets, Blades & Badasses] ‘The Perfect Weapon’ (1991)
“No gun. No fear. No equal. No problem. Jeff Speakman is The Perfect Weapon.”