Trailer Time: ‘Hobbs & Shaw’ Continues to Move at Ludicrous Speed

‘Hobbs & Shaw’ drops a second trailer that is even crazier than the first one, and you can watch the entire ridiculous thing right here.

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Stitch Yourself Together For ‘Mary Shelley Monster Hunter#1’ On The Wednesday Run

Follow the real-life exploits of nineteenth century novelist Mary Shelley – who not only wrote the greatest of monster novels, but also experienced the entire adventure firsthand!

Songs in the Key of X, Episode 27: 1974

Jeffery X Martin talks about his five favorite songs from 1974 on this week’s eclectic installment of ‘Songs in the Key of X.’

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Biff Bam Pop! Kids: LEGO Marvel Collection on PS4 is the Perfect Game Prep for Avengers: Endgame

Along with watching all the Marvel movies, the Princess and I have been playing the LEGO Marvel Collection from Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment on the PlayStation 4.

‘Teen Movie Hell’ is a Raucous Romp through the World of Sex Comedies

‘Teen Movie Hell’ is an encyclopedic look at the sub-genre of teen sex comedies from the 60s to its apex in the 80s and 90s.

‘Hellboy’ Flames Out as ‘Shazam’ Wins the Box Office For the Second Week

‘Hellboy’ didn’t set the box office on fire this weekend as a different kind of superhero stayed at the top of the theatrical charts.

The Leftscape Podcast: ‘Like Flesh Covers Bone: Words with Poet Jan Steckel (Episode 43)’

We could use more poetry in our lives, and The Leftscape provides as they interview poet Jan Steckel about her most recent work, ‘Like Flesh Covers Bone.’

The Week In Horror: Festival Season Cometh, Zombies, ‘F13: The Final Chapter’ Turns 35

Film fests crank up, Eibon Press pushes Fulci canon, one of Jason’s best outings turns 35, and a BBP regular releases a new book in ‘The Week in Horror.’