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Haulathon Week 5 Reveals Daniel Roebuck’s reaction to Rob Zombie’s The Munsters figures

Check out Daniel Roebuck of Rob Zombie’s The Munsters unboxing both the Herman Munster and The Count figures from NECA. These items are debuting during Haulathon.

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The John Wick Legacy

Earlier this month, we teased our thoughts about John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023)—but we still have more to say. Now that you’ve had a chance to see the film, we can ask the big question: what comes next?

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Haulathon Week 4 Interview with SEGA Reveals 3 Kidrobot Sonic Phunnys

Frank Kozik (CCO of Kidrobot) interviews Jasmin Hernandez (Short Form Animation Producer at SEGA) to talk everything Sonic while revealing three new Phunny Plushes debuting at Haulathon.

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Dungeons & Dragons Movie Review: A Fun Dice Heist

Dungeons & Dragons has enjoyed a nice cultural renaissance over the last few years. From Critical Role to Stranger Things to The Adventure Zone, it’s something all the pop culture greats are capitalizing on. It was only a matter of …

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John Wick Chapter 4 Review: Action on a Whole New Level

It’s hard to imagine John Wick: Chapter 4 being any more action-packed than its predecessors—until you see it for yourself. Somehow, each installment in the franchise has raised the stakes, increased the danger, and maintained the quality of the story. …

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Scream VI: Rules and Consequences

Horror’s gone through a lot of different phases—the classic monster movie, the atomic monster movie, the serial killer, the slasher. Each one has its own set of tropes and rules which, at some point, become a trope themselves. The trick …

Haulathon Week 2 Spotlights Gremlins and Zach Galligan

We reveal the Haulathon debut of the Gremlins 2 Spider Gremlin figure while NECA’s Stefan Folkins talks to Gremlins franchise actor Zach Galligan about the filming of these epic movies. Hear about the biggest stars, the scariest stunts, and what’s next …

Operation Fortune: Series or Solo?

Guy Ritchie’s new film, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, is the latest in spunky spy movies. It pulls from classic series like James Bond and Mission Impossible. It hits the right tropes and fills all the character archetypes. It …

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So You Want More Pedro Pascal

There’s no denying that Pedro Pascal is the internet’s Man-Crush of the Month. (Months? At least the first quarter of 2023.) He’s one of those actors the internet seems to re-discover every few months, but this time, he’s really made …

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‘Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey’ Makes Money…For Better or Worse

Just over a year ago, in January of 2022, A. A. Milne’s beloved Winnie the Pooh entered the public domain. While Disney still holds copyright over certain characters, anyone is free to create a story with details from the 1926 …

Interpreting Skinamarink

Recently, Shudder original Skinamarink has made its way to the streaming platform. With a meager budget of fifteen thousand dollars, Skinamarink has become a viral hit, making over 2 million dollars in its very limited theatrical run. The basis of …

Review: Knock at the Cabin

Today marks the theatrical release of Knock at the Cabin, the latest outing from director M. Night Shyamalan. Knock at the Cabin is an adaptation of the 2018 novel The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul …

Review: You People (2023)

While looking at the new releases this week, I spotted a title on Netflix that I hadn’t seen advertised anywhere. It’s called You People and stars Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. It’s a romantic comedy revolving around a …

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Teen Wolf: The Movie is Wistful, But Misses Its Mark

When MTV’s Teen Wolf ended in 2017, the calls for a revival started immediately. For years, fans begged and pleaded online for a little bit more of their favorite show, a little bit more time with their favorite characters, a …

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Review: Missing (2023)

If you’re going to the movies this weekend, you don’t want to miss Missing (2023). A standalone sequel, it follows Aneesh Chaganty’s Searching (2018), starring John Cho. While Searching is about a father looking for his missing daughter, Missing tells …

Friday the 13th: Touring Camp Crystal Lake

Ki Ki Ki Ma Ma Ma. This Friday falls on the 13th and we’re taking you back to Camp Crystal Lake, behind the scenes of one of horror’s most iconic film sets. What most viewers don’t know is that Camp …

The Fan Room’s Most Anticipated Movies of 2023

It’s a new year and with that comes a whole new crop of releases from all of the major studios! Here’s a list of the Fan Room’s most anticipated theatrical releases for 2023!

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Evil Dead Rise Trailer Review

We finally have our first look at the much anticipated Evil Dead Rise. It definitely appears to be a return to form for the franchise. Directed by Lee Cronin and starring Alyssa Sutherland and Lily Sullivan, Evil Dead Rise

Is Gremlins a Christmas movie? The Definitive answer is here!

The Fan Room sat down with the star of Gremlins Zack Galligan to answer the age old question… Is Gremlins a Christmas movie?…

Streaming Suggestions for the Long Holiday Weekend

The Fan Room pulls together a list of the best new shows and movies available on streaming platforms for the long holiday weekend!…

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Bombshell ‘Barbie’ Teaser Trailer

Last weekend, the teaser trailer dropped for one of the most highly anticipated films of 2023: Greta Gerwig’s Barbie. Within minutes, the internet was painted pink, covered in gifs, and full of people asking, “Wait…what did I just watch?”

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Review: The Mean One (2022)

This past weekend, a new Christmas movie received a limited theatrical release. The Mean One is a parody of the classic tale How The Grinch Stole Christmas, just…a little more violent and bloody. The trailer left movie fans searching …

Review: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

On Friday, December 9th, Netflix released Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio. There was a lot of buzz around this one, debuting with a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes. Coming off the heels of the release of his Cabinet of Curiosities on …

The Final Trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie

MTV’s Teen Wolf was just supposed to be a cute television show about teenage werewolves. Instead, it turned into a six-year long journey that amassed a huge fan following—a pack, if you will. While the show officially ended in 2017, …

December Holiday Watch Guide

Join us as we take a look at some Holiday Watching through the month of December!…

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Violent Night is Violently Fun

It only took five words to sell me on Violent Night (2022). They weren’t “Die Hard meets Home Alone” or “time for some season’s beatings.” No, no. All I needed to hear was “David Harbour is Santa Claus” …

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Glass Onion: Spoiler-Free Review

It’s been three years since Rian Johnson re-invented the “whodunnit” genre with Knives Out (2019). It was funny, it was intricate, it had an all-star cast, and it was nothing like what the audience expected. Lest I speak too highly …

What To Watch: Thanksgiving Weekend

There’s quite a bit of new stuff out there to stream. We’re here to help you with our Thanksgiving 2022 watch list!…

Review: A Christmas Story Christmas

This weekend, I had the pleasure of watching A Christmas Story Christmas, the real A Christmas Story 2. If you’ll recall, the original A Christmas Story followed 1940’s kid, Ralphie Parker on an average kid’s Christmas. The story …

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Review: The Menu (2022)

From Searchlight Pictures comes the latest in modern horror, The Menu (2022). While the description seems pretty cut and dry, the film is a delectable surprise with a fresh take on an increasingly popular theme. (Excuse the food puns.)

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