Jason Rhode

Alien: Romulus / 20th Century Studios (2024)

Alien: Romulus (Movie Review)

Looking up the word Romulus, you learn that he was the first king of Rome. So, it is peculiar to find that the newly released Alien: Romulus fits between 1979’s Alien and 1986’s Aliens in the timeline. Hitting theaters on August 16, 2024, arriving digitally on October 15th, plus hitting ... Read More

A Ghost Story (Movie Review)

Ghosts have played a huge part in cinema since the 1986 French film The Haunted Castle. Since then, they have been portrayed from sinister spectrals to moral compasses to heartbroken loved ones and friendly, fun-loving kids. That in mind, the new film A Ghost Story, released ... Read More

American Beast (Movie Review)

Winner of the audience award at the Twin Cities Film Fest back in 2014, American Beast joins a list of Indie films to flood the Horror genre. Picked up by Sony Pictures, it was released on DVD as of January 3, 2017. Co-directed, co-produced, and co-written by Livingston ... Read More

Atomic Blonde (Movie Review)

“Where the f*ck are you,” demands MI6 agent Lorraine Broughton after she had been ambushed in her escort. Her contact, agent David Percival catches up to her, and almost gets shot for his troubles, saying, “Don’t shoot, I’ve got your shoe!” Such is the introduction ... Read More

The Mummy (Movie Review)

Universal Studios’ 1932 classic The Mummy, starring legendary Actor Boris Karloff (Frankenstein 1931, The Bride of Frankenstein 1935), was a benchmark that heralded the studio’s era of the classic monsters that ran from the late 1920s through 1960. Separate from The Mummy trilogy from 1999’s The ... Read More