Halloween is just a couple weeks away and with help from our good friends over at BuyCostumes.com they’ve put together a fun infographic on the Worlds Deadliest HORROR Villains! Torture, Blood, Guts and Dead People, who racks up the most vicitms killed, who has the best signature look and what are their weapons of choice? Click […]
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Do You Know Who is the WORLD’S DEADLIEST HORROR VILLAIN!?!?!?


TRAILER TUESDAY: The Croods, Gangster Squad, Django Unchained, Alter Egos, Movie 43 and MORE!


Instead of bouncing around the net trying to find the latest trailers for the hottest films, just drop by Beyond the Marquee here on TRAILER TUESDAYS and we’ll load you up with what you need. Whether you’ve seen them allready, or ar thirsty to revisit them again, here are this weeks’ latest and greatest!

Perks of Being a Wallflower, Creatively Crafted Teen Flick (Film Review)


Films about teens are scarce in 2012 so other than Hunger Games that came out in March the pickings have been thin for that genre. With the teen movie Perks of Being a Wallflower opening in a very slow month mostly devoted to horror flicks, hopefully it won’t be overlooked as its pretty darn good. […]

The Oranges, a Midlife Soap Opera (Film Review)


Working on the premise that a beautiful young woman could fall for a much older man The Oranges offers their story to a purely romantic audience. Billing the film as a scandal of sex and betrayal, in this day and age where nothing’s impossible this movie fails to surprise. Even though the acting here does […]



TRAILER TUESDAY: Gambit, Stoker, Identity Thief, Bullet to the Head and MORE!


Instead of bouncing around the net trying to find the latest trailers for the hottest films, just drop by Beyond the Marquee here on TRAILER TUESDAYS and we’ll load you up with what you need. Whether you’ve seen them allready, or ar thirsty to revisit them again, here are this weeks’ latest and greatest! NOTE: Check back […]
Downtown Cinema (with Malone) Reviews KILLJOY GOES TO HELL (DVD Review)


Life can be pretty unfair. The other day I got cited for blocking an intersection because the car in front of me decided not to pull up as far as he could after turning on an arrow. Maybe I can beat it in court. Maybe not. Either way, I was so mad I could’ve died. […]

The Master, a Poignant Acting Gem (Film Review)


One of the better drama’s you’ll see this year comes to the screen and it’s a creative winner. Called The Master, the film features excellence all around from cast to crew. The deeply fascinating and provoking film has all the trappings for Oscar Nominations.