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Rick and the Gang Were Never the Good Guys in The Walking Dead … But They Weren’t the Bad Guys Either
The world of The Walking Dead went to hell real fast. One day, Rick Grimes is a deputy sheriff of a small town trying to do the right thing, and the next, he wakes up in a hospital to find society completely collapsed and the world overrun by zombies. What’s left of humanity is fighting…
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The Classic Japanese Movie You Need to Watch ‘The Ballad of Narayama’
“The Ballad of Narayama,” is a haunting Japanese film that explores tough themes of aging and tradition in a stunningly artistic way. It’s one of those powerful, brutally stunning, and harsh stories that exist beyond Hollywood.
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With its blues‑soaked bloodletting, “Sinners” stakes a claim on the future of Black horror
“Sinners” is a wild mix of horror, crime, and music that highlights Black storytelling and folklore in a genre that’s been lacking in its presence. While it gets a bit messy, it’s a huge step for giving Black characters agency and more depth. It’s a hopeful addition to the horror genre.
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Star Trek: Section 31 Espionage, Ex-Empresses, and Everything in Between
“Star Trek: Section 31” feels like the Federation threw a punk rock party in a shady bar instead of exploring space. This is not your Star Trek. Starring Michelle Yeoh as the ex-empress-turned-ex-spy/night club owner, Section 31 is a galactic mix of chaos and some bad dialogue.
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Frank Grillo’s “Werewolves” is a B-Movie That Tries Too Hard
“Werewolves” (2024), starring Frank Grillo, is a bizarre werewolf that suffers from poor special effects, chaotic lighting, and a questionable plot. While flawed, it may entertain viewers seeking a so-bad-it’s-fun experience with friends.
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The Sci-Fi Horror Classic That Inspired ‘Alien’
This small, low-budget classic from 1958 had seeds of ideas that would later grow into iconic movies like “Alien” and, to some extent, “The Thing.” It’s a film that operates squarely within the B-movie mold. Yet, somehow it rises above its limitations through its claustrophobic setting.
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Earth Abides: Humanity at Its Best Facing Its Worst
Post-apocalyptic stories often lean heavily into darkness. Most often showing humanity at its most savage. But every now and then, a story comes along that flips this trope on its head. Earth Abides is that kind of story.
