When Edgar Rice Burroughs first published Tarzan of the Apes back in 1912 film adaptations would have probably been the farthest thing from his mind, but one hundred years later movies are still being made about his most popular creation – only the likes of Dracula, Godzilla, and Sherlock Holmes are in Tarzan’s league when…
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Independence Day: Resurgence (2016) – Review
When Independence Day hit theatres back in 1996 audiences were blown out of their seats by the amazing practical effects that film had to offer, they were caught up with a charismatic cast that pulled off the right amount of drama and comedy, and it had Randy Quaid yelling, “Hello boys, I’m back!” before blowing…
The Huntsman: Winter’s War (2016) – Review
The original story of Snow White is a very simple tale; a vain and evil queen wants the potential rival of her beauty murdered, a huntsman fakes her death and the young girl is helped later by a bunch of dwarves.
Tarzan Triumphant: Edgar Rice Burroughs – Book Review
Originally released as Tarzan and the Raiders in 1931 for The Blue Book Magazine Tarzan Triumphant is the 15th book in the Tarzan series and shows that by this time Burroughs had his Tarzan formula down pat.
The Witch (2015) – Review
“If you go down to the woods today you’re sure of a big surprise. If you go down to the woods today you’d better go in disguise!” In the 2015 horror film The Witch, by writer/director Robert Eggers, it is the unknown that is the true horror to found here, and what was more unknown…