Dreams & Nightmares: Invaders from Mars (1953) Painstakingly Restored on 4K By Orrin Grey • January 26th, 2023 Ignite Films has planted their flag as a company to watch for what their own logline calls “classics for the future.”
It’s a Boneyard: Revisiting Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things (1972) on 4K By Orrin Grey • January 19th, 2023 Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things is a fairly accurate portrait of what macabre weirdos like us got up to – or imagined ourselves getting up to – in the days before we had the internet to distract us.
Today’s a Good Day to Die: Reliving the Past with Flatliners (1990) By Orrin Grey • August 9th, 2022 It’s no surprise that Schumacher made the campiest of Batman movies, because there’s an extravagance to the production design here that would have been right at home in Burton’s Gotham City.
Something Bad Might Happen: Wild Things (1998) on Unrated 4K By Orrin Grey • May 26th, 2022 Wild Things is a product of its time in so many ways.
Days of Beasts and Cocaine: An Alex de la Iglesia Double-Feature By Orrin Grey • April 15th, 2021 That’s what I did; two-fisting this particular double-feature with a shot of Day of the Beast and a chaser of Perdita Durango.
A Diary from PAX Australia, Part Two: The AAA By Matt Sayer • November 16th, 2016 A look at the AAA offerings at PAX Australia 2016.
4K Will Devour Your Hard Drive By Matt Sayer • June 28th, 2016 4K is finally almost here, and it will consume us all.
PC Gaming Is in Your Head By Matt Sayer • May 10th, 2016 Forget 4K textures and Steam sales, PC gaming’s greatest strength lies buried inside your skull.