Almost two decades after it was first announced, the manga adaptation Alita: Battle Angel finally arrives on the big screen here in the UK on Wednesday. Ahead of its release, Flickering Myth’s Sarah Bradbury sat down with actress Rosa Salazar to discuss her role as the titular cyborg, the performance capture technology used to bring […]
Blu-ray Review – Dave Made a Maze (2017)
Dave Made a Maze, 2017. Directed by Bill Watterson. Starring Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Nick Thune, Adam Busch, Stephanie Allynne, Scott Krinsky, and James Urbaniak. SYNOPSIS: When Dave gets lost in the cardboard labyrinth he built in his front room his friends have to go in and rescue him, encountering a strange world of cardboard monsters […]
DVD Review – One Cut of the Dead (2017)
One Cut of the Dead, 2017. Directed by Shin’ichirô Ueda. Starring Takayuki Hamatsu, Yuzuki Akiyama, Harumi Shuhama, Kazuaki Nagaya. SYNOPSIS: A film crew making a zombie movie in an abandoned World War II facility are attacked by real zombies. They say you know a genre has peaked when the parodies start appearing. In the case […]
Blu-ray Review – Waterworld (1995)
Waterworld, 1995. Directed by Kevin Reynolds. Starring Kevin Costner, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Dennis Hopper, Gerard Murphy, Robert Joy, Sean Whalen, Zakes Mokae, and Tina Majorino. SYNOPSIS: In a dystopian future where the polar ice caps have melted and flooded the planet, a mutated man with gills fights to survive against marauding gangs. 1995’s Waterworld may seem […]
DVD Review – Backtrace (2018)
Backtrace, 2018. Directed by Brian A. Miller. Starring Sylvester Stallone, Matthew Modine, Meadow Williams, Ryan Guzman, Jenna Willis, and Christopher McDonald. SYNOPSIS: Seven years after a botched bank robbery the sole surviving robber is given a drug to help him remember where the cash was buried. It is probably fair to say that Sylvester Stallone’s […]
Exclusive Interview – Escape Room composer John Carey on creating a score for deadly tricks & traps
With only a few days into the New Year, Columbia Pictures’ Escape Room is one of the first films being widely released in 2019. The life-is-a-game thriller directed by Adam Robitel, is being compared to a mix of Saw and The Game. With every great horror/thriller comes a great score, and in this instance the […]
Movie Review – The Pinch (2018)
The Pinch, 2018. Directed by Ashley Scott Meyers. Starring Gunner Wright, James Aston Lake, and Candice Bolek. SYNOPSIS: A courier of a California crime boss is caught and becomes embroiled in a deadly cat-and-mouse game with him. Director Ashley Scott Meyers’s The Pinch is an average crime drama with notable highlights and lows. A local […]
Blu-ray Review – Final Score (2018)
Final Score, 2018. Directed by Scott Mann. Starring Dave Bautista, Pierce Brosnan, Lara Peake, Ray Stevenson, Martyn Ford, Alexandra Dinu, Craig Conway, Amit Shah, and Ralph Brown. SYNOPSIS: A former soldier must rescue his niece when the football stadium they are in is taken over by terrorists. Remember that time back in the late ’80s/early […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Nathan Matthew David on his score to Syfy’s Deadly Class
Ever since the Deadly Class panel and surprise screening at New York Comic Con this past October fans have been counting down until January 16th when the Syfy series premieres. Recently new details have emerged about which characters from the comic will be on the show, including Isaiah Lehtinen (The Flash) whom will play Shabnam, […]
The Films That Inspired Polterheist – Exclusive interview with director David Gilbank
Flickering Myth chats with director David Gilbank about the films that inspired Polterheist… Multi-award winning genre mashup Polterheist has arrived on DVD after sweeping awards at film festivals worldwide. Blending elements of horror, crime and comedy, the film is fresh, funny and stands apart as one of the most original indie films of the year. […]
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