It feels like ages since we could enjoy a brand new blockbuster experience within a movie theatre. After a long Spring and Summer of lockdowns, social restrictions and business closures however, movie theatres ...
Traditional movie theatres are finally following suit with drive-in theatres, re-opening their doors in many parts of the world (including here in Canada), now that the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic appea...
You know that it's been a hell of a weird year when Universal builds an entire marketing campaign around billing an unimpressive R-rated movie like The Hunt as a proudly controversial release, to general apathy...
You would think that by 2020, Hollywood would have gotten superheroes, comic book adaptations and shared universes down to a pretty reliable science. Sure, the odd time you get a low-grade, guilty pleasure-wort...
Among the several high-profile cinematic franchises that Sony Pictures routinely has trouble launching and re-launching for the modern movie climate, few Sony movie brands have quite the level of development he...
The Hunt presents a story hook that you've definitely seen before. A bunch of random people are dropped into the wilderness, and then upper-class jerks hunt and kill them all like animals. It's a premise that d...
After years of sequels to their established and beloved movie properties, Pixar is going back to original fare for the first time since 2015's Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur. Onward marks the studio's first o...
Back in 2017, Universal attempted to launch (or, more accurately, re-launch) their own shared universe of cinematic horror icons, the Dark Universe, which would be a shared continuity through which Universal's ...
Video game movies are bad. This is a truth that has been seemingly universally acknowledged for decades. Then, last year, Pokemon: Detective Pikachu hit theatres, daring to ask the question, "What if video game...
After Joker took a break from the rebounding DC Extended Universe movie franchise last year, to create an Oscar-winning tapestry of gripping, starkly human drama, Birds of Prey (and the obnoxiously long joke su...