Breaking Down The Upcoming DC Studios Slate Paul Brian McCoy February 1, 2023 News, Shot for Shot Here's everything we know about the upcoming DC Studios slate straight from the mouth of James Gunn!
13 Days of Halloween Day 0: The Art of Moon Patrol Fred L. Taulbee Jr. October 30, 2021 Shot for Shot Opening this article by writing “Moon Patrol is a collage artist” is like saying “Steven Spielberg is a director” or “Stephen King is a writer.” It’s far from enough.
13 Days of Halloween Day 2: Family Friendly Frights! Dan Lee October 28, 2021 Shot for Shot It's October, that magical 31 day stretch where everyone becomes a bit of a horror fan.
May the Fourth be With You: A PDI Star Wars Roundup Paul Brian McCoy May 4, 2021 Shot for Shot Enjoy a sampling of our Star Wars coverage over the years!
Alien Day Retrospective psychodr April 26, 2021 Shot for Shot Back in 2017, the Psycho Drive-In All Stars got together and discussed each of the films in the Alien franchise for the lead up to the release of Alien: Covenant. These are those entries.
Legendary Pictures MonsterVerse Round-Up Paul Brian McCoy April 1, 2021 Shot for Shot While we wait for our upcoming Godzilla vs. Kong review, here's what Editor-in-Chief and resident Godzilla fanboy Paul Brian McCoy had to say about the previous films leading up to this massive clash of the titans!
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) Peterson Hill February 4, 2021 Shot for Shot The standout performance in Judas and the Black Messiah is Kaluuya as Fred Hampton.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Ailey (2021) Peterson Hill February 3, 2021 Shot for Shot Ailey might not break any narrative and cinematic ground as a documentary, but it is a gorgeous evocation of artistry.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Jockey (2021) Peterson Hill February 1, 2021 Shot for Shot Clint Bentley’s sophomore effort, Jockey, is a handsome and elegant character study that finds an aging horse jockey towards the end of his career.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Passing (2021) Peterson Hill February 1, 2021 Shot for Shot Passing is an extraordinary directorial debut.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Coming Home in the Dark (2021) Peterson Hill January 31, 2021 Shot for Shot James Ashcroft’s feature length directorial debut, Coming Home in the Dark, shares DNA with the works of Michael Haneke.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Eight for Silver (2021) Peterson Hill January 31, 2021 Shot for Shot Sean Ellis’ Eight for Silver is being referred to as a werewolf story, but that doesn’t seem quite right.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Mass (2021) Peterson Hill January 31, 2021 Shot for Shot Fran Kranz’s directorial debut, Mass, could take place anywhere.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: In the Earth (2021) Peterson Hill January 30, 2021 Shot for Shot Yes, In the Earth was shot quickly, but this doesn’t feel cobbled together in the slightest.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: How it Ends (2021) Peterson Hill January 30, 2021 Shot for Shot The pandemic isn’t exactly mentioned in How it Ends, but it’s nearly impossible to not sense the responsibility the filmmakers felt.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: One for the Road (2021) Peterson Hill January 29, 2021 Shot for Shot The latest film from Baz Poonpiriya, One for the Road, is glossy and overwrought, wringing the audience for every tear duct imaginable.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Censor (2021) Peterson Hill January 29, 2021 Shot for Shot As part of the Midnight screenings at this year’s Sundance, Censor is fun, but never quite as wild as what it’s a pastiche of.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Coda (2021) Peterson Hill January 29, 2021 Shot for Shot Coda might have a subplot or two too many, but Heder’s portrait of a small town is lived in without feeling cloying.
In Memoriam: Sir Sean Connery (1930-2020) psychodr November 15, 2020 Shot for Shot But without further ado, here are some of our favorite performances by the late, great Sir Sean Connery.
In Memoriam: Alex Trebek Jessica Sowards November 11, 2020 Shot for Shot Trebek seemed to have a good sense of humor and did not shy away from poking fun at himself.