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SDCC 2018: McAvoy, Willis & Jackson Join Forces (Or Do They?) in the Glass Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95ghQs5AmNk "First Name Mr. Last Name...Glass" Welcome to a world in which superheroes could possibly be more than just what you saw in that Marvel film...

Die Hard Turns 30: Why It’ll Always Be a Christmas Movie

Today is the 30th Anniversary of the action movie classic, Die Hard. Though John McClane himself (a.k.a. Bruce Willis) recently claimed that the John...

The BreakCast: Looper Retrospective

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/the-looper-retrospective With Star Wars: The Last Jedi now on Netflix, Senior Writers and twin brothers Aaron and Josh Sarnecky look back at Looper, the 2012 film that sold...

‘The Dark Knight’ is one of the greatest movies ever made. Get over it.

We wrap up our series on The Dark Knight with the return of our former film editor, Dan Cohen, on why the film deserves its place...

The Case Against The Dark Knight: Burning the Forest Down

We continue our The Dark Knight retrospective with staff writer Matt Gilbert questioning whether Nolan's film holds up under scrutiny. Tremble in awe, for a unicorn stands...

Staff Reactions: ‘The Dark Knight’ 10 Years Later

  It's difficult to deny that Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight is iconic. It's still one of the top five highest grossing comic book movies...

The Soska Twins’ Remake of Cronenberg’s ‘Rabid’ Starring CM Punk Begins Production

Canadian production company Back 40 Pictures announced today that production has begun in the Greater Toronto area on the feature film Rabid. The film is...

Sic Parvis Magnificent: The Uncharted Short Film is Stuff Dreams are Made Of

Earlier today, the internet went nuts with news of an Uncharted short film. While an actual full length film featuring Nathan Drake has been...

350 Days: A Perfect Documentary for Wrestling Fans

Those who started watching wrestling as kids and continue to do so well into adulthood are a rare breed. Many fall out of love with...

Skyscraper: Every Generation Gets the Towering Inferno It Deserves

In 1975, it took two studios to make The Towering Inferno. With a star-studded cast that included Paul Newman, Faye Dunaway, Steve McQueen and...

Whitney: A Near-Perfect Look at the Singer’s Legacy

It’s been six years since Whitney Houston died. Before her death, the singer had gone from one of the most successful pop stars of...

Sorry to Bother You is a Fun, Brilliant, Insightful Summer Film

Photo Credit: Doug Emmett/Sundance InstituteCassius Green (Lakeith Stanfield) takes a job as a telemarketer to make ends meet, and soon finds himself sucked...