Beautiful trailer for The 24th arrives

In recent months, there has been much focus of a lot of historical atrocities that they never taught us in school. Case and point, the massacre of Black Wallstreet or as it’s commonly known, as the Tulsa Race Massacres of 1921. The massacre was featured in the first episode of HBO’s Watchmen aa d fansContinue reading “Beautiful trailer for The 24th arrives”

Trailer for AUTOMATA starring Antonio Banderas just might save science fiction

I really hope this film is as good as it looks. Directed by Gabe Ibanez and starring Antonio Banderas, Automata appears to be stepping out on territory that, up until now, had only been exquisitely touched by Ridley Scott’s 1982 masterpiece Blade Runner. This trailer has all the makings of a really good science fictionContinue reading “Trailer for AUTOMATA starring Antonio Banderas just might save science fiction”

The Shadow Hero Volume One brings dignity to a forgotten archetype

At first glance, The Shadow Hero a.k.a The Green Turtle, isn’t your typical hero. He’s a vestige of an ignorant generation, one whose idea of a hero, never went beyond the blonde hair and blue eyes. The story of how this shopkeepers son became China Towns “Dark Knight” in the 1940’s, isn’t the amazing partContinue reading “The Shadow Hero Volume One brings dignity to a forgotten archetype”

Michael C. Hall is back in this awesome trailer for Cold In July

After that lack luster Dexter finale, this trailer for Michael C. Halls latest thriller “Cold In July”, is just what the doctor ordered. Directed by Jim Mickle (We Are What We Are, Stake Land), Cold In July is one of those thrillers in the vein of History of Violence, but with a little Nicolas WindingContinue reading “Michael C. Hall is back in this awesome trailer for Cold In July”