Good anthology horror films are few and far between, so it’s automatically exciting to see something like V/H/S surface. This gory, gritty horror ditty aims at the nostalgia of 80’s red-blooded fright flicks and gives a ...
If you’re one of the handful of people who didn’t see The Avengers in theaters this summer, or maybe you just can’t wait for the film to hit Blu-Ray and DVD on September 25th (complete with cool deleted...
There is a very good movie hidden away inside of Ole Bornedal’s The Possession, but like the ornate wooden box causing all the titular trouble, clichéd horror movie antics keep locking it away from the audience. Unlike m...
Written by: Kevin Maczis First off, let me say that my expectations for this game were only moderate. I played through the first title when it was first released back in 2010 and found it enjoyable, but overall it wasn’t...
Say what you will about the film and it’s effect on both the industry and the hearts of late 90′s teenage girls, but Cameron’s Titanic has been screaming out for a hi-def home version for some time. Th...
Never in a million years did I think I’d be obsessed with a formulaic USA network dramedy about an ex con now working for the FBI. But Matt Bomer helps. A lot. I know it’s halfway through the season, so I won’t ...
As a debut game review for PCN, I give you one of the best RPG’s of all time! When Square Enix leaked that Final Fantasy VII may be coming out as a Steam download a month ago, I about had to change my pants. This w...
The realm of 1930’s Appalachian bootlegging leaps to bloody, boisterous life in John Hillcoat’s Lawless, a merciless tall-tale of a film inspired by Matt Bondurant’s novel, The Wettest County in the World. If only the fi...
Doug Aarniokoski’s The Day really hopes you haven’t read Cormac McCarthy’s The Road and it really, really hopes you haven’t seen the John Hillicoat film version with Viggo Mortensen. Not that the cinematic iteration of M...
Marvel has releaaed an announcement concerning the television phase of their empire and not surprisingly Joss Whedon’s name is at the very center of it. That Whedon, on the heels of his Avengers success, would be consid...
Saw’s Darren Lynn Bouseman may not be my favorite director, but he’s got my attention with his upcoming DTV horror thriller The Barrens. Why, you might ask? Chiefly because it takes place in the scariest, mos...
Given that it’s British and it’s about two people taking a laugh-filled trip through the countryside, the initial instinct is to compare Sightseers to Michael Winterbottom’s 2010 release, The Trip. But, about halfway thr...
Chinese Zodiac sees Chan reprise his role as Asian Hawk (Armour of God, Operation Condor). In this newest installment, Hawk attempts to search out the twelve mystical bronze sculpture heads of animals in the Chinese zod...