Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
I won’t deny it. Watching Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters was an experience.
I won’t deny it. Watching Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters was an experience.
Guillermo Del Toro presents another disappointing horror effort that will leave you wishing you stuck with watching the short film that it’s very loosely built on.
It’s always nice to return to places you love, and that was what The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey meant to me, a return to the beloved Middle Earth.
Seth Grahame-Smith’s 2010 mashup novel gets the film adaptation treatment. Despite not reading the book, I watched the film because of its interesting premise. Unfortunately, the premise happens to be the best part of the film.
Les Yeux Sans Visage is an impressive horror film from the sixties far ahead of its time.
Frankenweenie works because it is about the things Tim Burton knows and loves, and it’s the core of what Tim Burton is.
An ex-murderer-turned-religious man and a religious nut are the center of attention in this season of Dexter, as Dexter deals with himself, and his sister Debra deals with many things that would turn her world upside down.
In the year 2200, a mysterious and highly intelligent chicken named George teaches humanity a lesson about its own frailty and its impending demise.
ParaNorman is an excellent 3D stop-motion film from Laika, the same creators of also awesome Coraline.