Flickering Myth’s Martin Carr chats with American Gods star Ricky Whittle in this exclusive interview… American Gods has been breaking new ground since day one and challenging audiences in the process. Pivotal to its impact has been the presence of Ricky Whittle and his portrayal of Shadow Moon. Adapted from Neil Gaiman’s book and brought […]
A look back at the original Bourne trilogy
Tom Jolliffe looks back at the original Jason Bourne trilogy, its impact on action cinema, and whether it still holds up… At a time when the Bond franchise was growing tired, and a slew of over the top action films attempted to have either edge or attitude (xXx) or riff on The Matrix, another franchise […]
Mortal Kombat: First Impressions & Predictions | Flickering Myth Movie Chat
In the latest Flickering Myth Movie Chat, EJ Moreno and Allen Christian share their thoughts on the first red band trailer for Mortal Kombat, offering some first impressions on the upcoming movie reboot of the iconic video game franchise, as well as their theories and predictions for the film. Check out their thoughts below, and […]
The SXSW Must-See Horror: Filmmaker Travis Stevens opens up about Jakob’s Wife
Starring in more horror films than you can count on two hands, Barbara Crampton is a force to be reckoned with in the genre. She proves it time and time again, and she does it too with Jakob’s Wife. Coming to SXSW Film Festival this week, the Travis Stevens-directed thriller is a can’t miss experience […]
Will Zack Snyder’s Justice League Fail to Live Up to the Hype?
Red Stewart with five reasons why you may want keep your expectations down for the Snyder Cut… In February, the trailer for Zack Snyder’s Justice League dropped, and it was a tremendous success. Not only was it trending on many social media platforms, but it was even ranking high on Google’s search patterns! Director’s Cuts […]
Grief, depression, guilt and mortality in Maborosi
Tom Jolliffe looks back at Hirokazu Kore-eda’s debut narrative feature Maborosi from 1995 – a masterclass in the art of subtle, meditative storytelling… Hirokazu Koreeda struck a huge chord worldwide in recent years with the acclaimed Shoplifters. A melancholic, gritty and charming depiction of family and class. It travelled well outside of his native Japan […]
Marvelous Mad Max Rip-Offs That Are Pure Guilty Pleasure!
Marvelous Videos presents more Mad Max rip-offs for your guilty pleasure…. George Miller’s Mad Max took advantage of the deserted landscape of the Australian Outback to create a post-apocalyptic setting that made an impact on audiences everywhere in 1979. So influential was it that it, like Star Wars and Indiana Jones, ended up inspiring a legion of clones that tried […]
Great Action Horror Movies Let Down By Bad Promotion!
Marvelous Videos with a selection of great action horror movies which were let down by bad promotion… Marketing can make or break a film. Sometimes independent pictures get lucky when they’re picked up by a bigger distributor, others happen to go viral by virtue of sheer opportunity. But most of the time, you often see […]
Valorant: Dissecting a Major Failure in the Video Game Industry
MRIXRT presents a look at the failure of Valorant… Free-to-play multiplayer games are a dime-a-dozen these days. Obviously RPGs are the most famous derivative of this category, but plenty of other genres, from MOBAs to survival games to even pirate adventures, have been produced in equal measure by companies hoping to strike gold. If you […]
Greatness Beckons for Anya Taylor-Joy
Tom Jolliffe on the rise of Anya Taylor-Joy and just how far she could go… Have you seen The Queen’s Gambit? Have you? What about you? You must see The Queen’s Gambit (and repeat ad nauseum). The latest water cooler TV show that only a few sad wretches haven’t yet seen is making waves across […]
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