Dog Soldiers: The 2002 Cult Classic That Launched The Splat Pack Era

During the 2000s, horror films aimed at young adults were replaced by a trend known as the Splat Pack – directors who focused on graphic violence and disturbing imagery rather than building suspense. While these films were often labeled ‘torture porn,’ the movie that kicked off this shift was actually a well-made werewolf film, and didn’t fit that extreme category.

“That’s a Selling Point”: Ben Stiller Shares Unique View on Nepo Baby Criticisms

The actor recently talked about being called a “nepo baby” during an interview on The Howard Stern Show. He acknowledged his privileged background, explaining that both his parents were actors who started young. Growing up on film and television sets gave him an early understanding of the entertainment industry, which ultimately led to his own successful career as an actor and director.

42 Years Later, Francis Ford Coppola’s Star-Filled Crime Drama Heads to Streaming (& for Free)

As a movie lover, I’m excited to share that Francis Ford Coppola’s classic, The Outsiders, is coming to Tubi on November 1st! Tubi is a totally free streaming service – you just have to watch a few ads. It’s a great way to revisit this film, especially since it launched the careers of so many stars we know and love – Tom Cruise, Matt Dillon, Ralph Macchio, Patrick Swayze, Diane Lane, and so many more! Tubi is adding a bunch of good movies in November, so it’s worth checking out if you’re looking for something to watch without paying a subscription.

Mortal Kombat Producer Sean Robins Turning Video Game Finding Frankie into Feature Film

According to sources, Robins is working on a movie based on the popular horror video game, Finding Frankie. Steven C. Miller, known for directing Under Fire, will direct the film. Production companies 13 Films and So It Goes Entertainment are also involved. Miller will again collaborate with Under Fire writers Cory Todd Hughes and Adrian Speckert, who are writing the screenplay.

DC Officially Confirms Ra’s Al Ghul’s Design For Batman’s Next Appearance

Ra’s al Ghul is a major Batman enemy, but he didn’t get the attention he deserved until Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight movies. He’s fared better in animated Batman shows and live-action series like Arrow. The next time Batman and Ra’s al Ghul clash will be in an animated project, and it promises a fresh take on the villain.

Famous Horror Movies That Got Surprisingly Great Reviews

It might surprise some movie fans, but film critics generally enjoy watching movies. It’s easy to forget that people don’t become critics if they dislike film! Why would anyone choose a difficult, low-paying career if they didn’t love what they do? Unless someone enjoys hardship and being broke, it’s simply not a sensible choice.