It looks like Marvel’s rumoured Agent Carter small screen spin-off is moving closer towards becoming a reality, with Deadline revealing that Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas “have quietly boarded” the series, with the Reaper duo set to executive produce. “We’d be coming on as showrunners and being a part of the series,” Butters tells IGN. […]
Jaimie Alexander’s Lady Sif to appear in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
With Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. struggling to reverse its ratings slide, Marvel has decided to bring in another big name guest star from the Cinematic Universe – and the first who isn’t associated with S.H.I.E.L.D. – with Thor and Thor: The Dark World star Jaimie Alexander set reprise the role of Lady Sif for another visit […]
Born to Run: Bringing the Flash to the Screen
Ryan Maloney charts Warner Bros.’ efforts to bring The Flash to the screen… In the pantheon of B-list superheroes, The Flash is perhaps the best and most revered. Sadly, that level of brand recognition doesn’t quite translate to the character’s number of fans; approach any random stranger on the street and he or she will […]
Oscars 2014 – Was Anyone Snubbed?
Matt Spencer-Skeen on his top five snubs from this week’s Oscar nominations… So the Oscar nominations have been announced (in case you’ve missed all this you can find the nominations here) and what a wonderful array of very predictable picks they were. The most interesting part of the Oscar nom for me though is all […]
Darren Aronofsky leaves Red Sparrow without a director
Last year, Darren Aronofsky signed up to direct an intriguing novel adaptation, in the form of Jason Matthews spy thriller novel Red Sparrow. In recent events, Heat Vision are reporting Aronofsky has since left the project, and is currently seeking other work. Fox are still optimistic about the project, and are now focusing on finding […]
Prisoners director Denis Villeneuve to direct sci-fi adaptation Story of Your Life
Hot off the release of his highly acclaimed thriller Prisoners, Denis Villeneuve has his next project in sight, and it’s certainly an interesting one. The Canadian director is mostly known for various thrillers, showing an ability to capture stories that contain mysteries and enigmas to quite a great degree. In that regard, his first venture […]
Movie Review – Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
Dallas Buyers Club, 2013. Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée.Starring Matthew McConaughey, Jared Leto, Jennifer Garner, Steve Zahn, Dallas Roberts, Kevin Rankin, Denis O’Hare, Juliet Reeve and Griffin Dunne. SYNOPSIS: In 1985 Dallas, electrician and hustler Ron Woodroof works around the system to help AIDS patients get the medication they need after he is himself diagnosed with the disease. […]
So You Want to Be a Movie Scooper?
Gary Collinson on the Art of the Movie Scoop… The movie scoop. In the early days of the internet, it was a glorious thing to behold, with an online writer unearthing a golden nugget of information and dropping it to the masses, leaving studio executives scratching their heads and wondering just how this super top secret […]
Five Essential… Leonardo DiCaprio Performances
Jackson Ball on his five essential Leonardo DiCaprio Performances…. Over the past 20 years of cinema, there have been few leading men that have been able to deliver the same level of consistency as Leonardo DiCaprio. Blossoming from a teen heartthrob into an actor with unrivalled intensity and dedication, he has managed to string together […]
Buster Keaton Month – The Electric House and The Navigator
Oliver Davis continues our Buster Keaton month with reviews of The Electric House and The Navigator… The Electric House, 1922. Silent comedies like these often have such overly complex set-ups. For The Electric House, a two-reeler (about 20 minutes long), Buster Keaton has his ‘Botany’ degree mixed up with an electrical engineer’s (Steve Murphy) at […]
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