Orion Pictures

RoboCop: The Series (Blu-ray Set Review)

Back in the 80s the Science Fiction sub-genre of film was booming with compelling material. More colorful and less ominous than ’70s Sci-Fi films, the ’80s era produced favorites such 1982’s more family-orientated E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, 1984’s dark, violent The Terminator, 1985’s more hopeful Cocoon, ... Read More

On the Count of Three (Movie Review)

The directorial debut of Jerrod Carmichael (The Carmichael Show series, Home Videos 2019), On the Count of Three works from a screenplay by Ari Katcher (Ramy series, Drew Michael: Red, Blue, Green 2021) and Ryan Welch (Saturday Night Live series). While it did debut back ... Read More

Gretel & Hansel (Movie Review)

The new decade has already seen its fair share of January Horror offerings. Typically a release month where movies go to disappear, Director Osgood Perkins (The Blackcoat’s Daughter 2015, I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House 2016) and Orion Pictures intend to ... Read More

The Prodigy (Movie Review)

We have all seen films in which an evil kid wreaks havoc on unsuspecting victims. This trope has been popular in Horror for decades, and now The Prodigy, directed by Nicholas McCarthy (The Pact 2012, At The Devil’s Door 2014), arrives in theaters Friday, February ... Read More

Anna and the Apocalypse (Movie Review)

The age old saying is ‘you can’t judge a book by it’s cover,’ and it’s true, but that phrase also works in when referencing film as well. When presented with the idea of a Christmas themed zombie musical, one might jump to the wildest conclusions ... Read More

First Blood – Rambo Lives 35 Years Later

Arguably one of the strongest years ever in Hollywood filmmaking was 1982. Science fiction hits like E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan stood with then-underrated films like The Thing and Blade Runner. Cult Horror favorites like Basket Case and Creepshow were released, while Jason Voorhees ... Read More