Away from the Hype
It has a lot of charm and it’s refreshing to see something playing by its own rules and not following a rigid formula.
“The Day of the Doctor” marked 50 years in the TARDIS, and we discuss on this Away From the Hype!
Morbius was a double failure at the box office because its lead is boring, its plot is derivative, and its marketing tried its damnedest to trick audiences.
While not as gory or jumpy as a modern horror movie, The Cabinet of Dr Caligari is definitely a horror movie.
Overall, 8 Mile is a very entertaining movie and its lead performance is still strong away from Eminem’s initial massive fame.
Away from the hype, Akira fares very, very well, remaining the Rosetta stone for so much sci-fi, body horror, and cyberpunk today.
On this Away from the Hype, we look at the racy 1995 film: Showgirls.
Without Gandolfini, without any sort of revelation, we’re left with a movie that sort of resembles The Sopranos but feels more like a cheap knock off.
Gone With the Wind is considered an essential watch for anyone who enjoys cinema and one of the original blockbusters. But, how is it away from the hype?
How does the 1997 Oscar-winning Titanic hold up away from the hype? Let’s find out!
Waterworld is not perfect, it’s not as well-crafted and clever as the Mad Max franchise it’s clearly based on, but it is a great time.
On this Away From the Hyper, Sean Fallon takes a look at the 2006 horror-comedy Snakes on a Plane!
For this Away from the Hype Sean Fallon takes a look at The Matrix Sequels. How do they hold up?
In this Away From the Hype, Sean Fallon takes a look back at last year’s Cats.