Tres Dean
Tres Dean's work has appeared on Looper, IGN, Uproxx, and Paste Magazine. As a comic creator he wrote Joey Ryan: Big in Japan and is the co-creator of Dodger and Kill the Drug War. His interests include leather jackets, aviator sunglasses, walking away from explosions in slow motion, and katanas.
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Stories By Tres Dean
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Some of these trailers were even better than the movies they were advertising.
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As great as it feels to be surprised by an excellent plot twist, these movies would have been better off without them.
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Hurry up and get here, Thor 4. We have questions that need answering.
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Here's a look at some of the Stranger Things fan theories that may end up being accurate.
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The next time you need a good scare, any of these flicks will satisfy—no matter how they've been classified by genre.
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Audiences may be in for a turn nobody ever expected Luke to take—one with major implications for the Star Wars franchise.
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Every good show starts with a pilot, but not every pilot leads to a good show (or any show for that matter). These failed pilots are worth the watch.
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Few horror movies possess a very particular longevity that keeps fans coming back to them year after year. These are the most rewatchable horror films ever.
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The thrill of horror is in being fooled. Revealing too much can make a movie less effective, and sometimes downright bad. Here are some of the worst offenders.
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For every horror flick that gets picked up for annual rewatches and movie nights with friends, there's one that isn't quite as rewatchable.
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Many of horror cinema's critical failures are actually very much worth your time.
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It's time we take a look at the people behind the masks of some of our favorite horror movie monsters.
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There are in the character's history that are more sordid, embarrassing, or off-color than Marvel would like to admit.