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The son of the Dream, the brother of the Natural, the American Nightmare, or simply Cody. The man who left...
...And remember, the next scream you hear could be your own!
Chapter 20 of The Mandalorian goes back to the formula that made the show a success in the first place,...
Say what you will about Steven Soderbergh — he isn’t afraid to experiment. While other directors may find themselves a nice...
This week on the Sordid Cinema podcast, Victor Stiff joins Ricky, Patrick, and Simon to discuss Good Time and Atomic...
This week on the Sordid Cinema Podcast, Simon and Patrick are once again joined by guest Bill Mesce, author of The...
After a couple of weeks in which The Return taunted and tantalized viewers by holding back on incident, “Part 14” decided...
Draped in graffiti, a rickety old subway train makes its way across a rugged slice of New York that looks...
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Podcast Review This week on the Sordid Cinema Podcast, Simon, Patrick, and...
On August 18, 2017, the Marvel/Netflix crossover event The Defenders will be released for most of the world’s binge-watching pleasure. The...
With “bling-bling” in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, and the television program Empire‘s unprecedented ratings run, it’s difficult to believe that hip-hop culture remains...
Heavily promoted as a film by the creators of V/H/S, Southbound is a horror anthology movie that eschews the found footage format in...
Mad Men was supposed to be a gamechanger. AMC’s landmark drama launched the careers of at least a half-dozen great...
Good Time is a gritty New York crime story reminiscent of The Warriors, Taxi Driver, and Dog Day Afternoon. The...
Lazer Team is the story of a dimwitted group of ne’er-do-wells that stumble into the position of defenders of humanity —...
Die-hard gamers compete to break world records on classic arcade games.
South Park is one of those shows that appears to consistently defy logic and reason in relation to television as we...
Super Dark Times marks the feature debut of the incredibly talented director Kevin Phillips, whose critically acclaimed short film Too...