James Gunn’s much ballyhooed reimagining of The Suicide Squad was unleashed at the North American box-office over the weekend where it underwhelmed with a below-par opening of $26.5M from 4,002 theatres. The $185M DC antihero blockbuster holds a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and was received favourably by audiences, but it failed to match the […]
All-female Chronicle sequel in the works at 20th Century Studios
Josh Trank’s low-budget found-footage sci-fi flick Chronicle grossed $126M at the worldwide box-office back in 2012, and now producer John Davis has confirmed that they’re in the process of developing a female-fronted sequel. Chronicle was the tale of three high school friends – played by Michael B. Jordan, Dane DeHaan, and Alex Russell – who […]
HBO Max passes on J.J. Abrams’ The Shining spin-off series Overlook
J.J. Abrams isn’t having much luck with his small screen Stephen King adaptations, because following the cancellations of Castle Rock and 11.22.63, HBO Max has now decided to pass on Bad Robot’s The Shining spin-off series Overlook. One of three projects that Abrams was developing for the streaming service, alongside Justice League Dark and Duster, […]
Clint Eastwood is back in the saddle as a washed-up rodeo star in the trailer for Cry Macho
At the age of 91, undisputed legend of cinema Clint Eastwood is still working both sides of the camera, and now Warner Bros. has released the trailer his latest slice of redemptive drama in the form of Cry Macho, the tale of a washed-up horse breeder who travels to the Mexican border to settle a […]
Rob Savage’s follow-up to lockdown horror The Host is titled Dashcam
In what has been a particularly trying time for the film industry, one of the success stories to emerge from the past 18-months was the Zoom party poltergeist horror Host (read our ★★★★ review here), inventively directed during the first lockdown by Rob Savage. Well, instead of enjoying their triumph during the subsequent lockdowns, Savage, […]
New Zealand hostage horror Coming Home in the Dark gets a trailer and poster
Burgeoning with a sense of dread from the off, Dark Sky Films have released the trailer for the well-received Sundance breakout horror Coming Home in the Dark, which tells the story of a teacher who is forced to confront a secret from his past when a pair of ruthless drifters take his family on a […]
It’s last man standing in the trailer for the long-awaited Y: The Last Man adaptation
A screen adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan’s lauded graphic novel Y: The Last Man has been kicking around development hell for what seems like an eternity, and even this eagerly awaited small-screen translation has had its fair share of production hiccups, but now the post apocalyptic tale of one man and his monkey is heading […]
Two brand new South Park movies are heading to Paramount+
It has been over two decades since we spent more than 20-odd minutes at a time in the company of the residents of South Park, when Bigger, Longer & Uncut grossed $80M at the box-office way back in 1999, but now it seems that as a result of Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s $900M deal with […]
It’s hammer time in the “dark AF” red band trailer for Don’t Breathe 2
2016’s Don’t Breathe was a really rather good tension riddled home-invasion horror which scared up over $150M at the global box-office, so as is the way with these things Stephen Lang is back as “The Blind Man”, only this time the film appears to be attempting a Man on Fire style retcon of the first film’s boogeyman, with […]
Netflix’s gender swap remake He’s All That gets a first trailer
It’s now over 20 years since Rachael Leigh Cook descended the staircase to Sixpence None The Richer’s Kiss Me in 1999 teen classic She’s All That, and now we have a remake using a distinctly 2021 filter, a gender switch premise headlined by Tik Tok star Addison Rae; take a look at the first trailer […]
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