Tag Archives: Walter Hill

Come Out To Play… 45 Years of Walter Hill’s ‘The Warriors’ (1979)

“You Warriors are good.” – Masai “The best.” – Swan  Ah, The Warriors…. it’s a personal favorite of mine since childhood, and one of the most iconic action movies ever to grace the big screen. A lot can be said about the film; even this article can’t do it true …

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‘Aliens’ (1986) – The Enduring Legacy Of One Of The Best Sequels Ever – Retro Review

Seven years after the release of Ridley Scott’s phenomenal Alien in 1979 (read our retro review here)—a movie that had people lined up and down city streets to see it and helped usher in the age of the blockbuster—the next dose of deep space terror was unleashed. This time, sitting …

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Women in Horror Month 2019: Interview with Heather Buckley

Heather Buckley is a powerhouse in the horror genre – producer, actress, journalist – and that’s just the beginning. Anyone who is anyone knows who she is, or has seen something she’s worked on or been a part of, such as the films We Are Still Here (2015 – read our …

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‘Alien 3’ Turns 25!

It’s time to revisit the prison planet Fiorina, also known as Fury 161, alongside Ellen Ripley and the infamous xenomorph. Twenty five years ago in 1992, audiences were treated to the third installment of the Alien franchise, simply titled Alien 3. Though it has had its critics when it was …

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Meditations On The Human Beast: An Interview With Walter Hill

This last week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with acclaimed producer, writer, and director Walter Hill. He’s been involved with a lot of movies, such as The Warriors, Alien, and the Tales From the Crypt TV series. In the following interview, we got to discuss the soon to be released The …

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