Happy Death Day (2017)
Happy Death Day is a welcome example of refreshingly unpretentious B-movie filmmaking from Blumhouse.
Happy Death Day is a welcome example of refreshingly unpretentious B-movie filmmaking from Blumhouse.
It’s hard not to admire the craft behind The Kettering Incident. The show is testament to the depth of talent in Australia’s television industry … except when it comes to screenwriting.
Thanks to Universal Pictures Australia, ccpopculture has 5 double passes to give away to The Snowman, releasing in Australian cinemas Thursday October 19th.
At its best, Blade Runner 2049 is a film about negotiating the notion of identity in the dense lattice of a technological society. Villeneuve amplifies the first film’s themes of complicity in an oppressive society.
By any kind of objective measure, Rob Zombie’s Halloween remake falls far short of John Carpenter’s iconic film. I still … kinda … like it?
Thanks to Universal Pictures Australia, ccpopculture has 5 double passes to give away to Happy Death Day, releasing in Australian cinemas Thursday October 12th.
The (in)famous “Battle of the Sexes” exhibition tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs is perfect fodder for a modern-day biopic.
An unconventional genre mashup that proves surprisingly affecting.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle has as much unapologetic stupidity and unabashed absurdity as its predecessor … but, sadly, it’s an order of magnitude less fun.
mother! is not fucking around. This is a film that well and truly earns its exclamation mark.