Page to Screen: Starship Troopers Dan Lee November 23, 2016 Page to Screen Standing alone, each version of Starship Troopers has its merits and failings.
Lovecraft on Film: Cast a Deadly Spell & Witch Hunt Paul Brian McCoy July 5, 2016 Lovecraft on Film The film stars Fred Ward as ex-cop turned gumshoe, Phil Lovecraft (in what is perhaps the least accurate version of Lovecraft-the-person on film).
3.0 The Flash 1.05 “Plastique” Dave Hearn November 25, 2014 Reviews, TV The fact that Grant Gustin isn’t going to be the Flash in the upcoming Justice League Movie is a tragedy!
ABCs of Horror Day 09: F is for Frankenstein Dave Hearn October 9, 2014 ABCs of Horror, Movies, Reviews Infinitely quotable, superbly acted, and beautifully filmed, Young Frankenstein may be the best movie on this list.
4.5 Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters Season 3 Blu-ray Paul Brian McCoy December 2, 2013 All Binge... No Purge, DVD/Blu-ray, Reviews, TV Season Three starts off just moments from the finale of Season Two and things look extremely bleak for our heroes.
4.0 31 Days of Halloween: Day 31 – Hellbenders Paul Brian McCoy October 31, 2013 Movies, Reviews If I didn't know Petty had written and directed Hellbenders 3D, I could have been persuaded that American Icon Don Coscarelli had had a hand in it.
4.0 31 Days of Halloween: Day 07 – John Dies at the End Paul Brian McCoy October 7, 2013 Movies, Reviews If there was ever an American film maker who should have movies out on a regular basis, it's Don Coscarelli.
1.0 Sleepy Hollow 1.02 “Blood Moon” Paul Brian McCoy September 24, 2013 Reviews, TV Well that was simply awful.
2.5 Sleepy Hollow 1.01 “Pilot” Paul Brian McCoy September 18, 2013 Reviews, TV And then he has a MAGIC BATTLE WITH THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN BEFORE GETTING HIS OWN HEAD CHOPPED OFF!!!
4.0 John Dies at the End (2012) Paul Brian McCoy January 21, 2013 Movies, Reviews Don Coscarelli is a goddamn American Treasure.
1.0 Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009) Charles Webb, Matthew Fantaci October 9, 2009 DVD/Blu-ray, Movies, Reviews, Shot for Shot I’m tempted to say that this is targeted to kids and give it a pass on those merits, but that would be a slight to younger viewers who could be exploring richer DC productions from the back catalogue like JL:U or Batman: The Animated Series.