Arrow’s bost set is a tantalizing sampler of Empire Pictures’s endearingly scrappy offerings.
Though the series is still bracingly audacious, season two too often opts for full-throated fan service.
A remake of Child’s Play, starring Aubrey Plaza and Brian Tyree Henry, is now in the can and coming to a theater near you.
Hannibal’s wildly variant, ambitious, possibly final season is sent off in style with a surprisingly thorough home-video package.
The episode is taken by “reality” as a terrifyingly fluid and elastic realm, dictated by the conditions of the fragile mind.
This is an unusually plot-driven episode of Hannibal that nevertheless maintains its surreal, mood-centric aura of erotic dread.
Child’s Play is only a shade more terrifying than Teddy Ruxpin.
It took Don Mancini 10 years to bring the Chucky franchise to its current homo glory, but the original Child’s Play is pretty gay.
With Seed of Chucky, Don Mancini finally admits his true love for camp and homage.