The super-volcano in Yellowstone National Park is a lot of things. Yes, it's a volcano. It's a geological wonder. It's potentially an extinction level event. 16 years ago, it was also the star of a made-for-TV movie.
It's been over 25 years since we got our first taste of a Mortal Kombat live action movie. For a film based on a video game, the original 1995 film wasn't bad at all, at least by the time's special effects standards. There were a few over the top moments and some "campy", almost cheesy acting moments, but all in all, it was a decent movie...
Considering how often most of the country has to be in front of screens for work and school, you would think we would want to disconnect afterwards. That is not the case.
You can't have the name Doc Holliday and not have a strong opinion about western movies. It's physically and spiritually not possible. I have a deep personal conviction that "Unforgiven" is the best movie about Wyoming. Change my mind.
Thanks to a new movie in production, we have a glimpse at a brand new movie location located practically in our backyard. It's the Yellowstone Film Ranch and it's made specifically for anyone making a western movie.
This is by far the most awesome video on the entire internet right now. There's a new fan-made, DC and Marvel crossover movie trailer called Infinite Crisis.
Has 2020 been strange enough for you yet? If not, let us help. The strange silver monolith that appeared and then disappeared from a remote part of Utah has now shown up in Romania.