The Flickering Myth staff react to the Daredevil reveal at the New York Comic Con… Over the weekend at the New York Comi-Con, Marvel and Netflix held a panel for their upcoming Daredevil show and gave us our first look at Charlie Cox as The Man Without Fear. You can read a recap of the […]
US Box Office Report – Gone Girl makes it two weeks at the top of the chart
Your US Box Office Report for w/c 13th October 2014… After just squeaking a victory over Annabelle last week, David Fincher’s Gone Girl has made it two weeks at the top of the US box office, beating out new releases Dracula Untold and Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. But while its […]
The Callow Way – Television vs Film
Neil Calloway looks at a media debate for our times (and the early 1950s, if you’ve ever looked at Hollywood’s output during that era)…Television vs Film. In a recent interview James Spader said that film was no longer a superior medium to television. It’s easy to agree; we binge watch TV shows in the comfort […]
Michael Keaton would play Batman again – under one condition
When originally cast in the role, fans of The Dark Knight were furious that Michael Keaton would be taking on the role of Batman for Tim Burton’s big screen adaptation. However, Keaton impressed both fans and critics and would go on to play the role again in Batman Returns. While doing a promotional tour for […]
The Maze Runner Interview with Dylan O’Brien, Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Will Poulter
Kat Kourbeti chats with Dylan O’Brien, Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Will Poulter about The Maze Runner… We meet in a swanky hotel room. Tall glass bottles of water and juice, immaculate white tablecloth on a round table, bright orange wallpaper on the walls. When they walk in, they’re tall and fresh as flowers; we find out […]
Video Game Review – Stronghold: Crusader II
Chris Sanderson reviews Stonghold: Crusader II… The last time I played Stronghold was in 2002 a year after the first games release, when my parents had just bought their first PC and the Internet was off to a booming consumer start. My friends in high school were all talking about Playstation’s and Gamecubes and one […]
Ernie Hudson doesn’t think fans want an all-female Ghostbusters
If there’s one person you really have to feel sorry for with yesterday’s announcement of an all-new, all-female Ghostbusters reboot, it’s Ernie Hudson. For the last twenty or so years, he has been the only original cast member pushing for a third movie and to this day tours conventions and does talks in the costume. […]
The Flash vs. Gotham – Which is Better?
Luke Owen looks at the question on everyone’s lips… which is better, The Flash or Gotham? It’s a brave new world for DC Comics. After the success of Arrow, the company has launched into the TV market with shows based around their popular characters. But while we wait for Supergirl to go into production and before Constantine hits […]
The Heat writer Katie Dippold boards Ghostbusters reboot with Paul Feig
If the 30th anniversary of Ghostbusters has accomplished anything, it’s a renewed interest in the franchise. It was reported a couple of months ago that Bridesmaid‘s director Paul Feig was the frontrunner for the director’s chair of Ghostbusters 3, which was then rumoured to be a reboot with an all-female cast. Since then, names like Kristen […]
58th BFI London Film Festival Review – Sunday Ball (aka Campo de jogo) (2014)
Sunday Ball (aka Campo de jogo), 2014 Directed by Eryk Roach SYNOPSIS: The land of football, Brazil, and the love of this national sport is the subject of this passionate documentary, looking at the role it plays in the lives of ordinary Brazilians. If you’re a football fan, you’ll understand the passion and exhilaration that comes […]
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