The Asylum is known for two types of movies. First, they’re responsible for much of the self-consciously bad Syfy Channel creature features, most notably the Sharknado trilogy. These films show D-list celebrities reacting to CGI-created monsters, repeating the same formula with increasingly ludicrous titles. (The recently announced next chapter of the Sharknado franchise is allegedly […]
Month: April 2016
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The 10 Best Animated Documentaries from The Past 10 Years
The twenty-first century has brought about a new and growing trend inclined on the production of animated documentaries that is, slowly but surely, making undeniable headway on the filmmaking arena. So far, the majority of these movies have opted to center their efforts primarily on short form which is more than understandable when considering the […]
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The 10 Best Action Movie Sequels of All Time
Few genres are as rewarding to their sequels as the action genre. For action movies, the second chapter can be a chance to up the ante, increase the budget, craft more impressive stunts, bring on more superb talent and increase the excitement. You can further develop the characters or explore more of the world you […]
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The 10 Best Scenes in The Movies of David Fincher
David Fincher’s career is a classic film maker’s tale of working his way up from the bottom. Starting as a production assistant for Korty films, he steadily moved up the ranks there before being picked up by Industrial Light & Magic as a cameraman and matte photographer where he worked on productions for Return of […]
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The 25 Most Overlooked Movies of 2015
2015 featured a glut of glorious films with a staggering stylistic variety. While it’s often the blockbuster releases and large studio fare that gets most of the attention the following list looks at some of the more indie-derived and arthouse fare, with some genre films and documentaries, too. While this list is lacking in the […]
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The 10 Best Beatles Movies of All Time
By 1964, many pop and rock n’ roll artists had already taken a diversion into celluloid, although largely without critical acclaim. Being The Beatles, and finding the films of Cliff and Elvis fairly embarrassing, the Fab Four wanted theirs to be credible. ‘’We wanted ours to be good,’’ said Paul McCartney. Demand for a Beatles […]