Directed by Adam McKay.

Continue reading “40×40 Wake Up, Ron Burgundy! (2004)”“It seems our youngest, Chris, was joyriding with a sheet of acid and a speargun.”
Revisiting the dustiest films on the shelf
Directed by Adam McKay.
Continue reading “40×40 Wake Up, Ron Burgundy! (2004)”“It seems our youngest, Chris, was joyriding with a sheet of acid and a speargun.”
Directed by Fede Alvarez.
Continue reading “40×40: Evil Dead (2013)”“I can smell your filthy soul!”
Directed by Robert Florey.
Continue reading “40×40: Murders In The Rue Morgue (1932)”“After the carnival last night, I performed an autopsy.”
Directed by Bruce Timm, Lauren Montgomery and Brandon Vietti.
Continue reading “40×40: Superman: Doomsday (2007)”“As surely as night follows day, there comes a time when even gods must die.”
Directed by Denison Clift.
Continue reading “40×40: Phantom Ship (1935)”“If anybody should die on this ship, Mr Briggs might like a little sweet music.”
Directed by Joe Johnston
Continue reading “40×40: The Wolfman (2010)”“Terrible things, Lawrence. You’ve done terrible things.”
A Special Feature by Dom Smith.
Wrestling is a funny thing. It’s a soap opera, and it translates very well on to the big screen… mostly. What I wanted to do here was to discuss how some wrestlers have made the transition to film, and how it went.
But I also want to discuss, in brief what watching wrestling has meant to me – escapism. Wrestling, or Sports Entertainment as it is most commonly referred to now, is an ultimate form of escape. It is theatre, and it is film, compacted into a few hours of television each week, telling stories of heroes and villains.
Continue reading “Putting The Multiplex In A Suplex: Good, Bad & Ridiculous Wrestlers In Movies”Directed by Eric Radomski and Bruce Timm
Continue reading “40×40: Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm (1993)”“Why you’re the very model of sanity. Oh by the way, I pressed your tights and put away your exploding gas balls.”
Produced and Directed by George Waggner
Continue reading “40×40: The Wolf Man (1941)”“There’s something very tragic about that man.”