The Wild Robot is one of the success stories of the fall season, and now director Chris Sanders has confirmed that a sequel is already in development at DreamWorks. Having crossed the $87 million mark at the North American box-office this weekend, and with $148 million globally, with plenty more international territories yet to come, […]
Overhated 2000s Horror Movies That Deserve Another Look
EJ Moreno looks at overly-hated 2000s horror movies… For horror fans, the 2000s was a decade we often like to forget about. It’s far from the 80s heyday and still trying to find its unique voice within the genre. It felt like all we had were gory torture-filled movies or Platinum Dunes-era remakes. But it’s […]
Whiplash at 10: An Exploration of the Dark Side of Talent and Obsession
Hasitha Fernando on the story behind Whiplash as the film celebrates its tenth anniversary… Hollywood has churned out its fair share of ‘musical prodigy’ movies centered around talented musicians with efforts such as Amadeus, Immortal Beloved and Shine. But Whiplash broke the mold by delivering a darker and more mature take on the timeworn story […]
20 Essential Criterion Collection Films
It’s time to cast an eye on the Criterion Collection, a distribution company renowned for giving cult, classic and world cinema a new lease of life… Christopher Nolan and Guillermo del Toro have come out recently and spoken of the importance of physical media and the dangers of everything shifting to digital. The art of […]
New trailer for Tyler Perry’s WWII drama The Six Triple Eight
Netflix has shared a new poster and trailer for writer-director Tyler Perry’s historical drama The Six Triple Eight. Based on Kevin M. Hymel’s article “Fighting a Two-Front War”, the film stars Kerry Washington as Major Charity Adams, an officer who, despite facing both racism and sexism, defies the odds and leads the first and only […]
Elizabeth Hurley horror fantasy Piper sets UK release with poster and trailer
With its UK release set for next month, 101 Films has shared a poster and trailer for director Anthony Waller’s (Mute Witness) fantasy horror Piper starring Elizabeth Hurley; check them out here… Liz (Elizabeth Hurley) and her daughter Amy (Mia Jenkins) have relocated to a small town in Germany, but as they settle into their […]
Blu-ray Review – Garbo Talks (1984)
Garbo Talks, 1984. Directed by Sidney Lumet. Starring Anne Bancroft, Ron Silver, Carrie Fisher, Catherine Hicks, Steven Hill, Howard Da Silva, Dorothy Loudon, Harvey Fierstein, and Hermione Gingold. SYNOPSIS: Sidney Lumet’s 1984 film Garbo Talks may not be considered one of his top-tier efforts, but it’s still a nice little film that follows through on […]
G.I. Joe #1 gets an extended preview from Skybound and Image
The Energon Universe expands next month as G.I. Joe joins the Transformers proper in Image and Skybound’s shared comic book universe with the launch of the new flagship G.I. Joe series, and you can check out a new extended preview of the hotly-anticipated first issue below… The biggest comic book launch of the decade! Conrad […]
New Karate Kid movie gets official title and New York Comic Con panel
The new Karate Kid film has been given an official title. Karate Kid Legends will hit theatres next summer with a look at the film being presented at next weekend’s New York Comic Con. Karate Kid Legends will merge the continuities of the original film and its 2010 remake which starred Jackie Chan in the role of the karate sensei. […]
Indie horror Devon gets a trailer, poster and images
Ahead of its digital release November, a trailer, poster and images have arrived online for writer-director Jenni ‘Jwoww’ Farley’s upcoming horror Devon. The film follows five young adventurers as they head into an abandoned asylum after a mysterious website guides them there to search for answers on the disappearance of a child who went missing […]
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