INTERVIEW: Cast of NO TIME TO DIE talk about legacy, healing & brotherhood
The Beat had the pleasure of chatting with the fabulous cast of the next installment of the Bond series, No Time to Die! Franchise...
RECAP: STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS S2E9 — “wej duJ”
In an episode with multiple sets of lower decks, this already top-tier series elevates.
INTERVIEW: The cast of NIGHT OF THE ANIMATED DEAD chats about reimagining the horror...
The animated remake of the George A. Romero classic is now available on digital
INTERVIEW: The cast of NIGHT OF THE ANIMATED DEAD chats about reimagining the horror...
The animated remake of the George A. Romero classic is available on digital and Blu-Ray/DVD
SILBER BULLETS: Horror treats for the Beat Fleet
The Beat's Ricardo Serrano Denis helps Greg recommend horror films to The Beat for a special Halloween edition of Silber Linings
Now that we’ve seen it, is MALIGNANT truly a new vision of terror?
Can the new ever fully escape the old?
Fantastic Fest 2021 Review: BEYOND THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES, an inventive, if slight, debut
Junta Yamaguchi's debut feature is a cute, brief, time travel comedy that makes fun use of the "one-shot" gimmick
Fantastic Fest 2021 Review: MAD GOD, you’re going to need weed for this one
Phil Tippett's 30 year journey comes to an end with the release of MAD GOD, a beautiful, hypnotizing, and often beguiling stop-motion sojourn
Review: NO TIME TO DIE aims high and falls just short
With his final outing at 007, Daniel Craig attempts to go out on a high note, and so tantalizingly close
Review: VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE is in on the joke this time around
You can’t really talk about Venom: Let There Be Carnage without talking about what started it all: Venom. When Venom (bringing to new life the character created by legends David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane) came out in 2018, I didn’t know what to make of it. It felt like a random, mad-libs-generated version of a film powered by a strange combination of earnestness and chaos.
Fantastic Fest 2021 Review: THERE’S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE sleekly updates the 90’s slasher...
The latest Netflix horror opus has debuted at this year's Fantastic Fest, which aims to update 80's and 90's horror tropes to the current age.

























