Dir: Peter Askin Starring: Joan Allen, Anthony LaPaglia, Stephen Lang The Film: Stephen King’s A Good Marriage is not the traditional piece one might expect from the master of horror, in fact this is not a horror. Based on his short story and screenplay by King too, this is a drama thriller, without any supernatural … Continue reading
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[Review] Chappie (2015) by Christopher Innis
Dir: Neill Blomkamp Starring: Sharlto Copley, Hugh Jackman, Dev Patel, Ninja, Yolandi, Sigourney Weaver Review: Back in 2009 a little film from a young South African filmmaker who was previously attached to the failed Halo film, which was produced by Peter Jackson that proved to be the ultimate game changer in sci-fi cinema. The film … Continue reading
Chris & Marcey’s March Movie Exchange: Week 2 – White Zombie (1932)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This movie exchange is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. Marcey’s criteria for Chris: Horror Films of the 1930’s Why Marcey Chose This Film For Chris: I feel like White Zombie is a bit more of an obscure horror film from the … Continue reading
Chris & Marcey’s March Movie Exchange: Week 2 – Goyokin (1969)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This movie exchange is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. Chris’ criteria for Marcey: Samurai Films Why Chris Chose This Film For Marcey: Goyokin is one of the great samurai films that often gets over looked by mainstream audiences in favor of … Continue reading
[Graphic Novel Review] I Only Have EYE For You
Written By: Heather Nuhfer Illustrated By: Kellee Riley Published By: Little, Brown And Company Review: I am sure it is no secret by now that for over 2 years I have been a fan of all things Monster High. I have well over 200 dolls in my collection, I have seen every single webisode and … Continue reading
Ode To Villainy: Happy 15th Anniversary, Col. William Tavington! [by Bea Harper]
Before you ask, yes, this post truly is nothing more than an indulgent piece of my own making, but do you know what? Colonel William Tavington is one of the greatest villains to have ever hit the screen and even fifteen years later after the release of ‘The Patriot’, the character still remains one of … Continue reading
[Review] Focus (2015) by Bede Jermyn
I must admit that while it’s not one of my favourite sub-genres of cinema, but I still do enjoy a good con artist film. One of the reasons why I have fun with them is that play themselves like big elaborate magic tricks on the audience. You’re always second guessing where you think the story … Continue reading
My Movie Song Of The Week #235
“Together In Electric Dreams” by Phil Oakley & Giorgio Moroder (from ELECTRIC DREAMS) – Bede Jermyn
Chris & Marcey’s March Movie Exchange: Week 1 – The Hidden Fortress (1958)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This movie exchange is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. Chris’ criteria for Marcey: Samurai Films Why Chris Chose This Film For Marcey: When one thinks of samurai films they immediately think of the films of Akira Kurosawa, and what better place … Continue reading
[Blu-ray Review] What We Do In The Shadows [M]
Starring: Taika Waititi, Jonathan Brugh, Jemaine Clement, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Ben Fransham, Stuart Rutherford, Rhys Darby The Film: What We Do In The Shadows is a mockumentary (horror/comedy) from New Zealand, featuring a group of vampires as they deal with the highs and lows of modern life. It features a group of four vampire room mates, … Continue reading
Interview: Michael Paré
SuperMarcey.com was lucky enough to have a quick interview with the legendary actor Michael Paré, as part of the release for Uwe Boll’s latest film to get released in Australia (which Pare co-stars in) Assault On Wall Street. Michael Paré has been working steadily for over 30 years, with films such as Streets Of Fire, … Continue reading
Chris & Marcey’s March Movie Exchange: Week 1 – Drácula (1931)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This movie exchange is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. Marcey’s criteria for Chris: Horror Films of the 1930’s Why Marcey Chose This Film For Chris: The Spanish version of Universal’s Dracula actually follows the same script, and used the same sets, … Continue reading
[Bea’s Ranting Book Reviews] The Dark Tower: The Wizard And Glass [1997]
Original publisher: Grant Originally published: 1997 (Judgement Day!) Yyyyyyep, this is perhaps my personal favourite installment of The Dark Tower bar none. Although The Wastelands well and truly kicked the ball high, The Wizard And Glass kicks that baby high into the sky and makes it sail like a damned comet of awesomeness with a … Continue reading
[TV Review] Broadchurch 2×07 & 08
I am a little late in my write up, such is life though. Broadchurch has now wrapped up it’s second season, and it will be back for a third with David Tennant and Olivia Colman. So these final two episodes wrapped up the murder trial and revealed what really happened in Sandbrook. The lead up … Continue reading