This weekend sees the release of Evil Dead Burn, the sixth installment of the popular Evil Dead franchise. Beginning with 1981's The Evil Dead, directed by Sam Raimi, the IP has emerged as one of the most consistent horror franchises thanks in large part to its willingness to embrace the pure
There are so many horror movies out there that owe everything to The Evil Dead. The Sam Raimi-directed classic is celebrating 45 years this year and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is putting out a 4K UHD of the film. If you've never seen The Evil Dead or need a refresher, here's a summary.
When it comes out that a documentary about the fans of a product is being made, there are sort of two options. One, they can go deep into the lore and find the most passionate fans possible for it. Two, they can half ass it, and it's just a clubhouse project and gets lost to time. Hail To The
We've had haunted house movies. Sure, but have we had a haunted van movie? That's what Passenger amounts to at its most distilled form. This is a horror movie about a demonic force (the opposite of Saint Christopher) that has been chasing and killing travelers for hundreds of years. Basically, the
This is a first for Marvel Studios and their Marvel Television branch for their Special Presentations. We've had others like Werewolf By Night that introduced a new character, but not one for an already established character like The Punisher. The Punisher: One Last Kill comes off the heels of his
The Sheep Detectives is a towering testament of how powerful animated stories can be when done right. A genuine crowdpleaser, the film is sure to warm and break your heart, wrestling with richly textured explorations of death and grief, lost and found families, and the necessity of memory.