
Samuel Williamson
Senior Writer at Collider
Christ Follower. Senior Writer for @collider, occasionally with @arktimes, filmmaker, musician.
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2 weeks ago |
collider.com | Samuel Williamson
In the year of our Lord 2025, the Nazi Zombie subgenre is anything but untapped. We've seen all-time heaters like Overlord crush it in the 2010s, absurd forays into the field's goofiest territory in the Dead Snow movies, and, of course, endless iterations of the Call of Duty Nazi Zombies series (not that anyone's complaining). Zombies have been inescapable for over half a century, but this particular branch of the undead has only really taken off in the last decade and a half or so.
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2 months ago |
collider.com | Samuel Williamson
Grimy New York City is a special microgenre in film. For the unfamiliar, this fun little corner of cinema is full of nasty alleyways, graffitied subway cars, seedy operations, and total scuzzballs for the lead characters. Hopefully, frames from Mean Streets, King of New York, or even more recent entries like Uncut Gems are filling your brain. These pictures are always nasty in aesthetic but vary in tone.
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Dec 29, 2024 |
collider.com | Samuel Williamson
The anticipation of seeing a certain film is half of the fun of being a movie fan. It's hard to think of anything as exciting as a big release getting closer and closer, eventually sitting in the theater waiting for the lights to go down. The wait is fun, but it can also be a slog. Now more than ever, studios and filmmakers enjoy announcing movies way, wayahead of time. We're talking massive slates of films that won't hit cinemas for even up to five years.
It's Time To Add This Long-Forgotten Kurt Vonnegut Adaptation and Must-See Masterpiece to Your Queue
Dec 1, 2024 |
collider.com | Samuel Williamson
Few authors are as widely celebrated as Kurt Vonnegut. From the outside, it might be easy to mistake the acclaimed counterculture penman as one who simply writes darkly silly, sci-fi-tinged paperbacks. If you actually dive into one of his works, you'll soon find that Vonnegut is much more than just a bizarre comic mind.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
collider.com | Samuel Williamson
When it comes to guys like Stephen King, film and TV adaptations are a dime a dozen. It might be hard to believe, but for every novel or short story that the king of horror has churned out, a ridiculous number of screen iterations have followed in their wake. This is for good reason, too. King basically prints money.
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