The Scooby-Doo direct-to-home-media line (which was initiated with 1998’s Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island) has taken an interesting turn this year, with the last two films harkening back to well-loved eras of the franchise’s past, most likely due to this year being Scooby-Doo’s 50th Annive...
Read MoreMunir: Welcome to another “A Decade Of…” article, where we are currently reviewing the Disney Renaissance. Today, we’re going to take a look at 1996’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame. After the tepid success of Pocahontas, the filmmakers at Walt Disney Animation Studios ret...
Read MoreThis past week has seen a lot of hand-wringing over the upcoming Blumhouse horror/action/survival movie The Hunt. On the surface, director Craig Zobel’s film about wealthy elites who hunt the poor for sport doesn’t seem particularly controversial, or even overly original (check out the Jean-Clau...
Read MoreThe Room is a film I’ve enjoyed since I first saw it in college, and one that helped me forge lifelong friendships. When I first heard about Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero’s new project, Spaceworld, I was intrigued. After reviewing the pilot, I knew I had to find out more, so I reached ou...
Read MoreSupernatural is one of the few shows I’ve been following since day one. I remember seeing the previews and being so excited that two of my favorite WB stars – Jensen Ackles from Smallville and Jared Padalecki from Gilmore Girls – would be on the same show together. I began researching the seri...
Read MoreNintendo is known for playing to their strengths when E3 rolls around, and 2019 did not disappoint. Staying true to form to the last several conferences, the video game giant gave all of their presentations via Nintendo Direct and Treehouse Live streams. The first two years of the Nintendo Switch’...
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