Books of Blood, 2020. Directed by Brannon Braga. Starring Britt Robertson, Rafi Gavron, Freda Foh Sheen, Nicholas Campbell, Kenji Fitzgerald, Paige Turco, Saad Siddiqui, Anna Friel and Brett Rickaby. SYNOPSIS: Based on Clive Barker’s acclaimed and influential horror anthology Books of Blood, this feature takes audiences on a journey into uncharted and forbidden territory through […]
Exclusive Interview – The Invisible Man’s Storm Reid on being a part of 2020’s biggest horror success, Euphoria season 2 and more
Justin Cook chats with actress Storm Reid about her film The Invisible Man, the future of her character on Euphoria and more… In hindsight, we should all be grateful that we were able to get, at least, one truly great theatrically-released horror film this year before movie theaters were shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic. Leigh Whannell’s […]
Exclusive Interview – The Gentlemen costume designer Michael Wilkinson on the inspiration behind each characters’ stylish looks, Guy Ritchie collaboration, Batman and more
Justin Cook chats with The Gentlemen costume designer Michael Wilkinson about the new Guy Ritchie film, Batman and more… There’s a scene right at the beginning of Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen where Matthew McConaughey’s Michael Pearson exchanges words with Jeremy Strong’s Matthew Berger at a formal dining event. The two rival drug magnates are sniffing […]
Exclusive Interview – 1917 producer Pippa Harris on the challenges of filming that famous climactic run, praise from Bong Joon-ho and more
Justin Cook chats with 1917 producer Pippa Harris… In hindsight, 1917 seems like a bit of an impossibility. Awards season has come and gone and now that we can look at the Sam Mendes-directed war thriller objectively, separated from its associations with winning the BAFTA or the Golden Globe or being the frontrunner for Best […]
Exclusive Interview – Jumanji: The Next Level director Jake Kasdan talks nods to the 1995 original, the status of Jumanji 4 and more
Justin Cook chats with Jumanji: The Next Level director Jake Kasdan… When it comes to reviving beloved franchises in Hollywood, there are always a million reasons not to do it: the potential of sullying the good name of the original, alienating diehard fans, not living up to box office expectations, etc. But occasionally, it just […]
TV Review – Devs Season 1
Justin Cook reviews the first season of Alex Garland’s Devs… “Life is just something we watch unfold. Like pictures on a screen,” says one character in FX’s first Hulu-exclusive show Devs. With his first foray into television, series creator Alex Garland grapples with the idea that nothing in our universe is random — every single […]
Exclusive Interview – The Art of Racing in the Rain author Garth Stein shares his thoughts on the film adaptation and his book’s enduring success
Justin Cook chats with The Art of Racing in the Rain author Garth Stein. The book-to-film adaptation is available now on digital, Blu-ray and DVD… Who knew that when Garth Stein published his book The Art of Racing in the Rain, he’d still be talking about it over 10 years after its release to promote […]
Exclusive Interview – The Art of Racing in the Rain director Simon Curtis on casting Kevin Costner and the secret to the story’s success
Justin Cook chats with The Art of Racing in the Rain director Simon Curtis… After a decade of bouncing between studios and cycling through rosters of talent, director Simon Curtis completed the tall task of introducing moviegoers to Enzo — a “good boy” with a passion for car racing. Garth Stein’s New York Times bestseller […]
Interview – How For All Mankind evolved from “Mad Men at NASA”
With Apple TV+’s launch last Friday, the streaming wars just got a little bit more crowded. One of the shows that the platform hopes will draw in consumers and turn casual subscribers into Apple TV+ true believers is For All Mankind, which Flickering Myth had the opportunity of learning a more about at October’s New […]
Exclusive Interview – The Lion King cinematographer Caleb Deschanel gives behind-the-scenes look at bringing Disney classic to life
Justin Cook chats with The Lion King cinematographer Caleb Deschanel… When it comes to cinematographer Caleb Deschanel’s filmography, he’s shot a little bit of everything. Throughout his four-and-a-half decade-long career, he’s ventured into the worlds of fantasy and adventure with National Treasure and The Spiderwick Chronicles to adult-focused indie movies like Killer Joe and Never […]
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