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Bounding Into Comics' Alien: Romulus review finds something to love in the latest film, including excellent practical effects.
In week three, the Double gives August's wrath to you Point Blank with a whole lotta woman in Ms. Foxy…
'Borderlands' proves that when a movie sits in developmental hell for a decade and a half, sometimes it's better to…
A Samurai in Time is one of the most heartwarming time-traveling films you will ever see, and it's also quite…
Sunburnt Unicorn is written and directed by Nick Johnson with animation by Canadian animation studio New Machine Studios Inc.
Steppenwolf is a brutal action thriller from Kazakhstan. The majority of the film is people getting shot, stabbed, tortured, burned…
Youth revolted but they well feel the Wrath of August in the bloody 'Nightingale' and 'Lone Wolf and Cub: The…
The final Weekend Double in July quells the youth in revolt with the machinations of 'Battle Royale' and 'A Clockwork…
Review - Ultraman: Rising is a lot of fun for the whole family with strong Ultra elements fans will dig,…
Bounding Into Comics' review of The Beast Within finds much to be desired, especially in the "this should be scary"…
Park Jin-pyo's newest film Brave Citizen takes on important trends in youth culture, particularly bullying in schools.
Deadpool & Wolverine picks up where Deadpool 2 and Logan left off, with the two fearsome warriors taking on another…
Animalia Paradoxa, the third effort from director Niles Atallah, is a wild journey through a nightmare-fueled dystopia.
Bounding Into Comics' The Old Man and the Demon Sword Review covers the actors and studio involved in the indie…
"Oi, oi, oi!" The Punks are loose in week three of Youth In Revolt in the trendsetting indies 'SLC Punk!'…

'MaXXXine' feels rushed, has fewer kills than the previous two films, and takes a serious step down as far as…
This weekend's double feature takes a look at messed up Kids of The Doom Generation in two indie films by…
We present July's youth in revolt from summertime blues with two picks to twist your stomachs: Eden Lake and Toxic…
'Despicable Me 4' is a formulaically exhausting sequel that relentlessly milks what little charm the franchise still has left.
