Logan Myerz returns from Christmasland to review Season 2 of NOS4A2 that aired on AMC! The show was cancelled earlier this week and will not return for a season 3:( #NOS4A2 #JoeHill #AMC #TVReview
“Charlie Manx, a seductive immortal who feeds off the souls of children, has his whole world threatened when a young woman in New England discovers she has a dangerous gift.”
Nolan films are their own event at this point, and given the situation around Covid and the complete overhaul of the yearly release schedule that’s even truer this time than ever. While Interstellar and Dunkirk didn’t quite hit the mark for me I was still interested in Tenet, Nolan’s earned my butt in seat for interest as well as quality and with the cinemas finally reopened I was definitely in for this one. Thankfully Tenet proved to be worth the wait, it’s the clever blockbuster we’ve come to expect from Nolan and his time-travel take on the spy genre proves to work a lot better than it really should.Continue reading →
The inspired and gory splatter zombie flicks are back and this Canadian zombie flick takes a bite out of some fun. The zombie-horror movie, Blood Quantum, follows a sheriff who must protect his son’s pregnant girlfriend, refugees, and reserve riffraff from hordes of the walking corpses. In this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast,Nile Fortner discusses the movie with the star of Blood Quantum, Michael Greyeyes. Nile and Michael discuss the response the film received from TIFF‘s Midnight Madness, how this zombie movie differs from the others, and more on this podcast episode. Blood Quantum is currently streaming on Shudder and available on VOD, Digital HD, DVD and Blu-ray on September 1, 2020.
“The dead are coming back to life outside the isolated Mi’kmaq reserve of Red Crow, except for its Indigenous inhabitants who are strangely immune to the zombie plague.”
“Welcome to the Roughnecks!” On this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast, Logan Myerz interviews Casper Van Dien about his role in the new action film The 2nd. They discuss working with the cast, filming the intense action scenes in the movie, working behind the camera as a director, and MORE!
“Secret-service agent Vic Davis is on his way to pick up his estranged son, Shawn, from his college campus when he finds himself in the middle of a high-stakes terrorist operation. The daughter of a Supreme Court Justice, and his son’s friend, is the target and this armed faction will stop at nothing to kidnap her and use her as leverage for a pending landmark legal case.”
“A group of friends think they found the perfect easy score – an empty house with a safe full of cash. But when the elderly couple that lives there comes home early the tables are suddenly turned. As a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues the would-be thieves are left to fight to save themselves from a nightmare they could never have imagined.”
“Jumping right back in after season one’s cliffhanger, the new Umbrella Academy season 2 trailer shows Five (Aidan Gallagher) discovering another apocalypse kicking off in 1963, apparently caused by his time-displaced siblings who’ve been scattered throughout the years prior.”
Bob Ward is back to review the new Crime/Thriller The Silencing starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Caleb Ellsworth-Clark, and Josh Cruddas that hit VOD and Digital on August 14th!
#TheSilencing #MovieReview
“A reformed hunter living in isolation on a wildlife sanctuary becomes involved in a deadly game of cat and mouse when he and the local Sheriff set out to track a vicious killer who may have kidnapped his daughter years ago.”
Henry Hill interviews Bobby Soto about starring and working with Shia LaBeouf in David Ayer’s latest film, The Tax Collector. The film hit theaters, Digital, and VOD on August 7th!
“A “tax collector” working for a local crime lord finds his family’s safety compromised when the rival of his boss shows up in L.A. and upends the business.”
Wilder Napalm was a movie that was probably always destined for limited appeal and it’s too bad because it’s quite a ride. I’m grateful that a streaming service like Amazon Prime is allowing older, obscure movies like this to be exposed to the public.