Author Archives: Gill
Game of Thrones’ Impending Tonal Shift
I’ve really been enjoying Game of Thrones season 6 so far, but damn, this promo for the next episode delivers a twist that I never would have seen coming…and I’m not sure I like it. This could be the shark-jumping … Continue reading
Last Link of the Day: Deep Down Low
Did somebody put something in my coffee?
You can always call The Nice Guys!
Sadly, The Nice Guys isn’t doing very well at the box office, and that’s a damn shame because this movie is fantastic! I had such a great time watching The Nice Guys that I’m posting this wicked animated trailer for … Continue reading
They’re celebrating…
I honestly didn’t expect to be this interested in Independence Day: Resurgence, but this trailer really does look like it’s going to deliver everything that we loved in the first movie…but, like, with this weird X-Files-esque bent to it. It’s … Continue reading
Last Link of the Day: We Will Rock You
A clean windshield has never been more awesome.
Belly of the Bulldog
On a recent episode of our podcast (which is coming back soon, don’t worry), I mentioned that I don’t feel as though I’ve given Ben Wheatley a fair chance. Well, maybe he’ll grab me more as a producer than as … Continue reading
Hold your breath, cross your fingers, here we go!
It’s funny. The BFG was never my favourite Roald Dahl book when I was growing up, but damn if the trailers for the film adaptation aren’t giving me some serious swells of nostalgia. Maybe it’s just the fact that this … Continue reading
Last Link of the Day: Bird’s Nest Timelapse
That’s some Shyamalan level twisting right there.
We have a gift.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMfUjDnpfRY But do we really have a gift? I feel like the reboot/remake-quel of Ghostbusters is a tainted property at this point. Everybody is apparently up in arms about it, with the first trailer being the most disliked movie trailer … Continue reading
Not Jaws
Nancy is surfing alone on a secluded beach when she is attacked by a great white shark and stranded just a short distance from shore. Though she is only 200 yards from her survival, getting there proves the ultimate contest … Continue reading