Since Disney acquired the full rights to the Indiana Jones franchise, there’s been plenty of speculation about whether the studio intends on bringing Harrison Ford’s archaeologist back for a fifth adventure (spurred on in no small part by producer Frank Marshall), but speaking at Variety’s Dealmakers Breakfast today, Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn has […]
Ed Helms to star as Frank Drebin in The Naked Gun reboot
Ed Helms is set to step into the shoes of Leslie Nielsen as Sergeant Frank Drebin, Detective Lieutenant Police Squad, with Variety revealing that Paramount has cast The Hangover and We’re the Millers star in a reboot of the 80s comedy classic The Naked Gun. The project is being written by Thomas Lennon and R. […]
Special Features – A Look Back at The Addams Family
Luke Owen looks back at the 1991 big screen adaptation of The Addams Family…. December 13th 2013 marks the 22nd anniversary (here in the UK) of Barry Sonnenfeld’s big screen adaptation of The Addams Family. It was a movie that, while not exactly ground-breaking, would spark a creative curve in Hollywood akin to X-Men’s impact […]
Movie Review – The Innocents (1961)
The Innocents, 1961. Directed by Jack Clayton.Starring Deborah Kerr, Peter Wyngarde, Megs Jenkins, Michael Redgrave,Clytie Jessop, Pamela Franklin and Martin Stephens. SYNOPSIS: A young governess for two children becomes convinced that the house and grounds are haunted. Is it real or is it all in your mind? When Deborah Kerr’s Governess takes on the position […]
Sony announces Venom and The Sinister Six movies
After indicating last month that it planned to expand its Spider-Man franchise, Sony Pictures has today announced that it’s developing a Venom solo movie, as well as bringing the villains of its Spidey universe together for a spin-off featuring The Sinister Six. Making the announcement, Columbia Pictures president Doug Belgrad revealed that The Amazing Spider-Man […]
James McAvoy on X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-Men: Apocalypse
Last week Bryan Singer dropped a big surprise with the announcement that he’s set to follow up X-Men: Days of Future Past by adapting another popular X-Men arc in 2016 with X-Men: Apocalypse. However, it seems that the fans weren’t the only ones in the dark about the film, with James McAvoy revealing that he’d […]
Don Cheadle’s Rhodey to appear in The Avengers: Age of Ultron
We know that Joss Whedon is expanding the roster of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for The Avengers: Age of Ultron with the addition of Godzilla duo Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen as Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, but it seems that Colonel James Rhodes will also be providing back-up, with reports suggesting that the Iron Man 2 […]
Universal to give Paul Walker a fitting send-off with Fast & Furious 7 rewrites
After shutting down production on Fast & Furious 7 in the wake of Paul Walker’s tragic death, it’s now been announced that Universal Pictures is looking to honour the late star with a fitting send-off in the seventh instalment of the blockbuster franchise. According to The Hollywood Reporter, screenwriter Chris Morgan is currently revising the […]
Grant Gustin and Andrew Kreisberg discuss The Flash in the wake of Arrow’s midseason finale
Warning – Arrow midseason finale spoilers ahead…. Last night, The CW aired the electrifying midseason finale of its hit superhero series Arrow, which culminated in the accident that’s set to turn Barry Allen into The Flash, and Comic Book Resources has caught up with the cast and crew of the show, during which Grant Gustin […]
Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman and Steven Moffat talk The Time of the Doctor and Peter Capaldi
Arriving this Christmas at 7:30pm on BBC One is the final Doctor Who adventure for Matt Smith as both he and Jenna Coleman (The Impossible Girl) bring our Christmas spirit to a rather unhappy ending with ‘The Time of the Doctor’. After four years at the rickety controls of the TARDIS, Smith will be handing […]
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