Atomic Blonde’s One Glaring Mistake (and How a Sequel Could Fix It)
If you’ve seen Atomic Blonde (and if you haven’t, major spoilers ahead), you know that it’s a wickedly fun and stunning action movie, staking its
If you’ve seen Atomic Blonde (and if you haven’t, major spoilers ahead), you know that it’s a wickedly fun and stunning action movie, staking its
A black screen accompanied by soft gasps and moans opens Below Her Mouth and gives viewers a hint of what they’ll be seeing for the
First thing’s first: Thankfully, the widely reported news of a Matrix “reboot” was inaccurate. A small mercy in this era of reboots and remakes, to
I haven’t seen Passengers, and after reading multiple reviews about how creepy and gross the actual premise of the movie is, I have no immediate
This article is part of the POMEmag Séance Theme Week. Footnotes: Movies about ghosts make for some of the best horror films of all
From Ripley logging herself as the final survivor of the Nostromo to Suzy Bannion smiling as she walks away from the dance school that almost
Ah, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, our fine four-fendered friend. (Chitty is a car, FYI.) There’s really no reason for me to have seen 1968’s
As a mermaid and the official reporter covering POME’s mermaid beat, I was ready to approach the news of the gender-bent Splash remake with cautious
If you’ve ever wondered what a trashcan fire kindled by 178 million dollar bills looked like, look no further than X-Men: Apocalypse. This film follows
Much like your first love, you never forget your childhood favorites. I have a rolodex of memories of watching animated movies with my sister, singing and
In any stereotypical horror movie, you follow a female protagonist as she is stalked by some kind of monster, human or otherwise. But how often
I pitched this article half-jokingly thinking I was “born to write it.” A love letter to The Matrix Trilogy? Piece of cake. I love this movie