Nowadays. Rob Zombie is a name associated as much with movies as it is with music, and his contribution to the horror genre dates back to the depraved House of 1000 Corpses, with yesterday marking 18 years since its initial debut.
One of the most common setups for pop cultural arguments is which cinematic titan would win a fight against another, with Freddy vs. Jason pitting the Springwood Slasher against the Camp Crystal Lake Killer.
One of the great things about comic book adaptations is their ability to draw attention to compelling characters that the general public isn’t too familiar with, and the latest set to receive the big screen treatment is Stargirl.
Zombie movies are such a populous subgenre of horror that they’re a category in themselves, but their ubiquity means that very few actually stand out from the crowd. One that managed the feat, though, action flick Peninsula, is making a big impact on the Netflix most-watched list.
Since the release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League, certain areas of the fandom have been clamoring for him to helm every aspect of the DCEU in whatever form its fragmented world will continue to exist going forward. In fact, a new fan trailer has now imagined how a version of The Batman overseen by Snyder and featuring Ben Affleck’s take on the Dark Knight might look.
As well as being a show full of histrionic superhero action, Supergirl has also used its plots to address a number of social issues, including the plight of transgender individuals in America. And now, trans actor Nicole Maines, who plays Nia Nal/Dreamer, has stated that the series has raised the bar for representation of people like her.
While it was no surprise to many that Zemo returned in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, what wasn’t expected was how he was portrayed. Instead of the vengeance-fuelled sociopath last seen in Captain America: Civil War, he was now allowed some semblance of personality, one moment of which has fans clamoring for more.