Conventions EA at NYCC 2014: The Madness Begins October 8, 2014 The Everything Action crew is headed to New York Comic Con 2014. Find out how you can follow them and check out live streams from the show floor.
Trailer Park Electric Boogaloo Trailer October 7, 2014 The origins of wonderfully ridiculous 80’s action factory Cannon Films will be revealed in the upcoming documentary, Electric Boogaloo.
New Release Round-Up New Release Round Up 10/7 October 7, 2014 There’s way too much good stuff out this week including the 35th anniversary release of Alien, underrated summer blockbuster Edge of Tomorrow and TV seasons like Vikings, Bates Motel and, our Pick of the Week, Rick & Morty Season 1.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 10/6 October 6, 2014 The combined excellent openings of both Gone Girl and Annabelle led to the best ever October weekend box office.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Bach “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” October 6, 2014 For this month’s spooky installments of Musical Montage, we’ll be featuring iconic classical pieces that have been used in horror movies over the years and, to kick things off, we have the iconic organ piece Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Bach.
Trailer Park American Sniper Trailer October 3, 2014 Bradley Cooper stars as Navy SEAL Chris Kyle in American Sniper, directed by Clint Eastwood. Kyle was the “most lethal sniper in US history” with 160 confirmed kills and possibly up to 255 while he did four tours in Iraq.
Trailer Park Black Sea Trailer October 3, 2014 Jude Law stars as a submarine captain who gets a crew together to hunt for a lost Nazi u-boat full of gold in the upcoming thriller, Black Sea.
Admit One Admit One 10/3 October 3, 2014 October kicks off with what seems like an amazingly bad Nicolas Cage movie, Left Behind, a possible Oscar contender with Gone Girl and the first horror movie of the season with Annabelle.
Trailer Park Inside Out Trailer October 2, 2014 Pixar is going inside the body of an 11 year old girl for their next movie, Inside Out, to follow the personifications of her emotions, including Joy (Amy Poehler) and Fear (Bill Hader), and how they control things in the brain.