Laserblast 4.2.2: The Sorcerer and the White Snake, Paranormal Activity 4 on...
Interested in what new horror, fantasy, and science fiction films are available on home video this week? You have two ways to find out: listen in to this week’s podcast, or read on. In fact, why not...
View ArticleLaserblast 4.4.2: Frankenweenie, John Carter, Iron Sky, Homicidal
Welcome back to another edition of the Cinefantastique Laserblast Podcast, exploring the highways and byways of Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction Films on Home Video – Blu-ray, DVD, Video on...
View ArticleLaserblast: What’s Wrong with Redbox Rentals
Forget about getting the unrated version of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4 at Redbox. In an era that sees brick-and-mortar video rental stores resembling dinosaurs fated to extinction, the increasingly...
View ArticleE.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL’s Dee Wallace: The CFQ Interview
I Said Pass the #@%*! Potatoes: Dee Wallace lets the witch show through the homey facade in HANSEL AND GRETEL. It’s our first Spielberg veteran here at CFQi, and a good one, too. Dee Wallace probably...
View ArticleTHE WALKING DEAD’s Dallas Roberts: The CFQ Interview Podcast
Dallas Roberts faces a moral vacuum in THE WALKING DEAD. For all that the world was going to Hell on the third season of THE WALKING DEAD, viewers had no shortage of reasons for jubilation: Finally the...
View ArticleRigor Mortis Director Juno Mak – The CFQ Interview
Chin Siu-Ho discovers that urban renewal ain't all it's cracked up to be in RIGOR MORTIS Even in the anything-to-get-your-adrenaline-pumping world of Hong Kong cinema, RIGOR MORTIS stands out. The...
View ArticleThe Walking Dead’s Greg Nicotero – The CFQ Interview
Greg Nicotero (in glasses and plaid shirt) preps a zombie for his moment in the spotlight on THE WALKING DEAD. Sometimes doing the job is reward in itself. That’s what it was like for me to talk with...
View ArticleBATMAN In the Media, Part 1
This year marks The Batman’s 75th anniversary. Most of you will be aware the Batman character first appeared in Detective Comics Number 27, the May 1939 issue. As comic books then and now tend to be...
View ArticleNightlight DVD Review
Found footage style films have become some of my least favorite type of films and despite the horror genre’s saturation with them, they do not seem to be going anywhere soon. When done right, they can...
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