Stars: Clancy Brown, Caitlin Custer, Christine Kilmer, Jacob Elordi, Ema Horvath, Jennifer Irwin, James Bachman, Barak Hardley, Sarah Hay, Ben Hethcoat, Mike C. Nelson | Written and Directed by Ryan Spindell
Writer and director Ryan Spindell (Kirksdale) delivers to us a new entry into the world of anthology-based horror with The Mortuary Collection. The film takes a funeral home as its central location, a proven setting in the world of horror films.
The film, in my mind, immediately harkened back to such anthology delights as Tales from the Crypt, with Clancy Brown delivering a wonderfully energised performance as Montgomery Dark, the mortician. He’s a hoot in the role and it really pulls the whole film along in an enjoyable way, with his delivery as this central host-type figure. Now, believe me, I’ve seen my fair share of passable or even terrible portmanteau horror, but The Mortuary Collection drew me...
Writer and director Ryan Spindell (Kirksdale) delivers to us a new entry into the world of anthology-based horror with The Mortuary Collection. The film takes a funeral home as its central location, a proven setting in the world of horror films.
The film, in my mind, immediately harkened back to such anthology delights as Tales from the Crypt, with Clancy Brown delivering a wonderfully energised performance as Montgomery Dark, the mortician. He’s a hoot in the role and it really pulls the whole film along in an enjoyable way, with his delivery as this central host-type figure. Now, believe me, I’ve seen my fair share of passable or even terrible portmanteau horror, but The Mortuary Collection drew me...
- 4/23/2021
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Stars: Clancy Brown, Caitlin Custer, Christine Kilmer, Jacob Elordi, Ema Horvath, Jennifer Irwin, James Bachman, Barak Hardley, Sarah Hay, Ben Hethcoat, Mike C. Nelson | Written and Directed by Ryan Spindell
Writer and director Ryan Spindell (Kirksdale) delivers to us a new entry into the world of anthology-based horror with The Mortuary Collection. The film takes a funeral home as its central location, a proven setting in the world of horror films.
The film, in my mind, immediately harkened back to such anthology delights as Tales from the Crypt, with Clancy Brown delivering a wonderfully energised performance as Montgomery Dark, the mortician. He’s a hoot in the role and it really pulls the whole film along in an enjoyable way, with his delivery as this central host-type figure. Now, believe me, I’ve seen my fair share of passable or even terrible portmanteau horror, but The Mortuary Collection drew me...
Writer and director Ryan Spindell (Kirksdale) delivers to us a new entry into the world of anthology-based horror with The Mortuary Collection. The film takes a funeral home as its central location, a proven setting in the world of horror films.
The film, in my mind, immediately harkened back to such anthology delights as Tales from the Crypt, with Clancy Brown delivering a wonderfully energised performance as Montgomery Dark, the mortician. He’s a hoot in the role and it really pulls the whole film along in an enjoyable way, with his delivery as this central host-type figure. Now, believe me, I’ve seen my fair share of passable or even terrible portmanteau horror, but The Mortuary Collection drew me...
- 8/24/2020
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Titus Welliver, Sophia Myles, Bingbing Li, T.J. Miller, James Bachman, Thomas Lennon, Charles Parnell | Written by Ehren Kruger | Directed by Michael Bay
After the battle of Chicago, the Transformers, both Autobot and Decepticon alike, are no longer welcome on earth. They are on the run and the humans are on the offensive, killing any transformers they find and harvesting the metal inside. They are then using that metal to make their own transformers which are bigger and better than the originals. At the same time, down on his luck inventor Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) and his daughter (Nicola Peltz) make the discovery of a lifetime when, what was thought to be a harmless scrap truck, turns out to be no other than leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime himself. This, however puts them in the targets of both human and Decepticon alike,...
After the battle of Chicago, the Transformers, both Autobot and Decepticon alike, are no longer welcome on earth. They are on the run and the humans are on the offensive, killing any transformers they find and harvesting the metal inside. They are then using that metal to make their own transformers which are bigger and better than the originals. At the same time, down on his luck inventor Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) and his daughter (Nicola Peltz) make the discovery of a lifetime when, what was thought to be a harmless scrap truck, turns out to be no other than leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime himself. This, however puts them in the targets of both human and Decepticon alike,...
- 11/10/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Titus Welliver, Sophia Myles, Bingbing Li, T.J. Miller, James Bachman, Thomas Lennon, Charles Parnell | Written by Ehren Kruger | Directed by Michael Bay
After the battle of Chicago, the Transformers, both Autobot and Decepticon alike, are no longer welcome on earth. They are on the run and the humans are on the offensive, killing any transformers they find and harvesting the metal inside. They are then using that metal to make their own transformers which are bigger and better than the originals. At the same time, down on his luck inventor Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) and his daughter (Nicola Peltz) make the discovery of a lifetime when, what was thought to be a harmless scrap truck, turns out to be no other than leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime himself. This, however puts them in the targets of both human and Decepticon alike,...
After the battle of Chicago, the Transformers, both Autobot and Decepticon alike, are no longer welcome on earth. They are on the run and the humans are on the offensive, killing any transformers they find and harvesting the metal inside. They are then using that metal to make their own transformers which are bigger and better than the originals. At the same time, down on his luck inventor Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) and his daughter (Nicola Peltz) make the discovery of a lifetime when, what was thought to be a harmless scrap truck, turns out to be no other than leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime himself. This, however puts them in the targets of both human and Decepticon alike,...
- 6/28/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ review: Michael Bay’s latest ‘Transformers’ movie is ‘the least aggravating of a very aggravating lot’ (photo: Nicola Peltz and Jack Reynor in ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’) Suffice it to say, there are many special effects in the Transformers movies of which Transformers: Age of Extinction is the latest and, get ready for some high praise, the least aggravating of a very aggravating lot. In fact, its greatest special effect, much like the previous three films, is its ability to deflect all criticism; these movies are not just critic proof, they’re quality proof. As long as the Autobots or Decepticons or emoticons or Comic-Cons or whatever they’re called keep laying waste to cities and brain cells, its target audience of global fanboys and Viacom shareholders will be sated and the rest of us can go down with the ship watching some arthouse limited release.
- 6/28/2014
- by Mark Keizer
- Alt Film Guide
Title: Transformers: Age of Extinction Directed By: Michael Bay Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Titus Welliver, Sophia Myles, Bingbing Li, Tj Miller, James Bachman At one point, a “Transformers: Age of Extinction” character delivers this gem – “I also have a saying; I don’t care.” Why isn’t that the tagline of this movie? Or the whole “Transformers” film franchise for that matter? “Age of Extinction” takes place five years after “Dark of the Moon.” Even though the Autobots helped save mankind in Chicago, the Us government classifies all Transformers as dangerous fugitives, forcing the Autobots to go into hiding. Meanwhile, Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) [ Read More ]
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- 6/27/2014
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
Reddit user, Marcodelau, has posted a Transformers 4 call sheet that is filled with lots of goodies. Let's start with the Transformers that are confirmed based on this sheet: New Optimus, Bumblebee, Hound, Lambo, Pagani, Crosshairs, Drift, and Cyclonus. Fans did assume that Drift was in the mix, but Crosshairs and Cyclonus are surprising additions. Crosshairs is known as the Autobot weapons supervisor, and Cyclonus is Decepticon. He was created by Unicron, and is a genuinely loyal and competent second-in-command to Galvatron. As for the human characters: Mark Wahlberg is Cade, Stanley Tucci is Joshua, Kelsey Grammer is Attinger, Nicola Peltz is Tessa, Jack Reynor is Shane, Sophia Myles is Darcy, Li Bingbing is Su Yueming, Tj Miller is Lucas, James Bachman is Gill Wembley and Titus Welliver is Savoy. Most importantly, the call sheet confirms the Dinobots. These scene are actually part of the "1st Dinobot Attack," as titled by the sheet.
- 8/25/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
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