Isn't it a law that prequel shows or movies never live up to the expectations of what has come before and always manage to contradict pre-established continuity? Read More
While searching for ideas for a time travel-themed Geek's Guide, I happened upon the perfect fit — a movie about time travel with a piece of classical music featured prominently. The movie is Jeannot Szwarc's 1980 film Somewhere in Time, starring Read More
The most famous and often-copied mirror scene is in 1933's Duck Soup, starring the Marx Brothers, but there have been many other mirror scenes which are often the standout of an entire film and the one we remember best. Read More
It's been a decade since Christopher Nolan unveiled his unforgettable thriller Memento. This week Lionsgate commemorated the occasion with a new Blu-ray release, the Memento 10th Anniversary Special Edition. Read More
Last week Warner Bros brought 2000's Dungeons & Dragons movie and its 2005 sequel to Blu-ray with their Dungeons & Dragons 2-Movie Collection. Having never seen either movie, I checked both out and also took a look at the special features packed into Read More
In 1963, a bright young actress named Jane Fonda nabbed one of her first starring roles in Sunday in New York. Long absent from a proper release on home video, the movie finally has a remastering and a brand new DVD, courtesy of the Warner Archive collection. Read More
If you're psyched by the notion of seeing Tad Hamilton and Izzie from Grey's Anatomy raising Joan Holloway's adorable baby, then this flick might be right up your alley. If not, you can safely skip this one. Read More
Last week I reviewed one of Ghost House Underground's newest DVD releases, Stag Night, as an enjoyable and bloody thriller set in the New York subway tunnels. This week I've seen their second new release, Psych 9, and here's my take on the craziness at Read More
Shot in 2007, the indie horror film Stag Night is finally getting a proper release through Ghost House Underground. The DVD and Blu-ray release on February 15, and I had a chance to check out the DVD version early. Read More
From Elia Kazan comes America, America, a black and white paean to his young Greek uncle's struggles to get out from under Turkish oppression in 1896 and come to America. The film runs three minutes shy of three hours, though it seemed more like a week Read More
Time Travel Month continues at Fandomania with another blast from the past. This week we're featuring art inspired by Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure! Read More
In 2006, writer and director Adam Green introduced us to the shambling, overall-wearing, swamp-dwelling terror known as Victor Crowley in his indie slasher film Hatchet. Victor returned for another rampage in 2010's controversial follow up, and now Read More