The post Preview: Aquaman: Deep Dives #5 appeared first on Graphic Policy. Aquaman: Deep Dives #5 “Stinging Tide – Part 1”by Steve Orlando, V. Ken Marion, Sandu Florea, Andrew Dalhouse, and Wes AbbottPurchase In order to rescue King Noble, Aquaman and the Sea Devils must take on…the Trench! via Preview: Aquaman: Deep Dives #5 — Graphic… Continue reading Preview: Aquaman: Deep Dives #5 — Graphic Policy
Month: May 2020
Three Thoughts About Writing Villain Characters — PekoeBlaze – the official blog
Well, after seeing a few interesting “villain” characters in some of the creative works I’ve looked at recently, I thought that I’d offer a few thoughts about how to write this type of character. These points obviously only apply to stories that have a fairly clear “protagonist vs. villain” structure to them and, of course, […]… Continue reading Three Thoughts About Writing Villain Characters — PekoeBlaze – the official blog
90s Teen Slashers: ‘Final Destination’ — Why I Love Horror
A great movie to emphasize ‘fuck death!’ Originally a draft X-Files script, Final Destination was supposed to be an ‘anti-slasher’ movie. It’s an anti-something, all right. It gets crazy, it gets dumb. Let’s die-ve into Death’s Die-sign! via 90s Teen Slashers: ‘Final Destination’ — Why I Love Horror
FRIDAY THE 13TH 40th Anniversary Blu-ray Steelbook Details Revealed — Fox Force Five News
[Press Release] Revisit one of the most influential horror movies of all time with the 40th Anniversary Blu-ray Steelbook of FRIDAY THE 13TH, debuting on June 16, 2020 from Paramount Home Entertainment. via FRIDAY THE 13TH 40th Anniversary Blu-ray Steelbook Details Revealed — Fox Force Five News
The Madness Of Patrick Bateman: How AMERICAN PSYCHO Redefined The Horror Villain — Film Inquiry
Patrick Bateman represents the horrors of addiction, hedonism, narcissism and greed – and with a dose of humour, he’s a character that remains ingrained in our pop culture landscape. via The Madness Of Patrick Bateman: How AMERICAN PSYCHO Redefined The Horror Villain — Film Inquiry
Darkness Reigns (2020) — B&S About Movies
Dario Argento’s Demons meets The Blair Witch Project as the movie about a real life haunted hotel (ala The Overlook Hotel from The Shining) turns into a “real movie” via its behind-the-scenes documentary footage. As Darkness Reigns unfolds, we meet documentary filmmaker Daniel Whitaker (filming himself via smartphone, of course) on the way to host […]… Continue reading Darkness Reigns (2020) — B&S About Movies
The Lodge (2019) — MMJ
As above, so below. Divorce is never easy for the participants involved and those around them. Young siblings Aiden (Jaeden Martell) and Mia (Lia McHugh) are dealing with the separation of their mom, Laura (Alicia Silverstone) from their father, Richard (Richard Armitage). What is worse is that Richard has moved on quickly with new beau […]… Continue reading The Lodge (2019) — MMJ
Everything Scares Me — Milly’s Weeknight Sitcom
When I was little, all movies had some element that scared me, whether it was the Evil Queen or the way the flowers looked. There was always something in a movie that would freaked me out. The Beauty and the Beast terrified me because of the wolves in the forest scene. They were real; wolves […]… Continue reading Everything Scares Me — Milly’s Weeknight Sitcom
Six Horror Movies to Watch While in Quarantine — ScreenAge Wasteland
A good movie will draw you into the world it has created and make you feel part of it. So much so, that there’s a chance you’ll leave the theater after with a bit of an adrenaline rush. Maybe the latest Bond flick has you feeling like you can be the next 007. Maybe an […]… Continue reading Six Horror Movies to Watch While in Quarantine — ScreenAge Wasteland
Movie Review: Hellboy 2019 — The Xennial Cinephile
I know it has been a while since I have done a movie review. To be honest, my attention has been more on the COVID-19 crisis and staying home. I have worked on my podcast and social media more than doing reviews, but it is time to get back to work. I was actually thrust-ed […]… Continue reading Movie Review: Hellboy 2019 — The Xennial Cinephile