Tom Hiddleston returns as Loki today with the UK release of Marvel’s Thor: The Dark World [read our ★★★★ review here], and speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Hiddleston has discussed his cinematic influences for the fan-favourite bad guy, as well as the appeal of the character for himself as both an actor and movie fan. “I’m […]
Bryan Singer breaks down the X-Men: Days of Future Past trailer, explains time travel aspect
Yesterday, 20th Century Fox gave X-Men fans our first look at next year’s time-travelling mutant epic X-Men: Days of Future Past thanks to the first teaser trailer for the Bryan Singer-helmed sequel, and now the director who originally launched the X-Men franchise back in 2000 has offered up some further insight, captioning a number of […]
Filling the Void: Robert Lepage and Pedro Pires talk about Triptych
While attending the 38th Toronto International Film Festival Trevor Hogg had an opportunity to chat with Robert Lepage and Pedro Pires about the making of Triptych… Robert Lepage “The thing is that my theatre background is very filmic,” remarks Robert Lepage (Le Confessional) who along with co-director Pedro Pires (Yo-Yo Ma Inspired by Bach) adapted […]
Special Features – Five Ways to Save Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Gary Collinson with five suggestions as to how Marvel can save Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D… First let me begin by stating that I’m fully aware there are people out there who enjoy Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but after five episodes, I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m not one of them. And after talking to people, […]
Trick ‘r Treat sequel announced
Here’s some timely news, what with Halloween just around the corner. Speaking at a special screening of the cult anthology horror Trick ‘r Treat in Los Angeles last night, writer-director Michael Dougherty, prodcuer Bryan Singer and Legendary Pictures’ chief Thomas Tull announced that a follow-up is in the works. “I think we’ll shake it up […]
Countdown to Halloween – Scream (1996)
To countdown to this year’s Halloween, Luke Owen reviews a different horror film every day of October. Up next; the genre re-defining Scream… For today’s entry of Countdown to Halloween, let’s take a quick detour from Springwood, Ohio and head over to Woodsboro, California. As discussed yesterday, along with Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, Wes […]
Emile Hirsch cast as John Belushi
It seems that Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild, Killer Joe, Lone Survivor) has beaten off competition from Joaquin Phoenix (The Master) and Adam Devine (Workaholics) for the lead role in writer-director Steve Conrad’s long-gestating John Belushi biopic, with Film 360 announcing today that Hirsch has secured the part of the influential comic actor. Conrad, whose […]
Behind The Cape – The Punisher (1989) and Steel (1997)
Sam Thorne delves into the history of the superhero movie genre; next up is 1989’s The Punisher and 1997’s Steel…. A bit of a delay since the last instalment, it’s been a hectic few days, but here we are. We started last time by talking about a vastly underrated superhero film, The Punisher (2004). Funnily […]
BFI Gothic: The Dark Heart of Film – Cat People and The Curse of the Cat People Double-Bill Review
Simon Columb attends BFI Southbank’s ‘Gothic: The Dark Heart of Film’ season starting with a double-bill of Cat People and The Curse of the Cat People… The title Cat People could be misleading. Half-cat, half-human creatures roaming the streets (akin to An American Werewolf in London) is the first thought that comes to mind when […]
Comic Book Review – Wild Blue Yonder #3
Villordsutch reviews Wild Blue Yonder #3… “Before he can become a full member of the Dawn, Tug will have to pass one last test… getting past Scram. Plus, the crew of The Dawn will be put to the test when an unexpected attack comes from irradiated Sky-Pirates. “ All three writers Mike Raicht, Zach Howard […]
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