Matt Rodgers reviews the first episode of The X-Files season 11… There are two huge surprises to be found in the opening hour of this eleventh trip to the basement of the FBI headquarters; one is the fact that it even exists at all after the terrible tenth season, and the second is a disturbing […]
First trailer for meme-inspired horror Slender Man
After the poster dropped yesterday, we’ve now got our first look at the trailer for upcoming horror flick, Slender Man. Check it out here… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI-AW_YhyX8 Slender Man tells the story of a tall, thin horrifying figure with unnaturally long arms and a featureless face, who is reputed to be responsible for the haunting and disappearance […]
Netflix confirms that we’re getting a Bright sequel, minus Max Landis
Whatever your feelings about what many critics labelled as one of the worst films of 2017 [read our review here], Bright was watched by a lot of people. In fact, the $90m Netflix blockbuster is the highest viewed film on the streaming service’s platform in first week of release. Based on that, it’ll come as […]
Watch Stranger Things Season 2… in LEGO!
Continuing the trend of morphing the biggest film and television shows into Danish bricks, Stranger Things season 2 is the latest to receive the LEGO treatment. Brought to you by the cutely named Netbrix, the video, made by bookshelfproductions, condenses the second season of the smash hit retro horror into key sequences from the show; […]
How Guillermo del Toro created the underwater magic of The Shape of Water
Anyone lucky enough to have seen Guillermo del Toro’s fishy romance The Shape of Water, will have marvelled at another slice of beautiful macabre from the director of Pan’s Labyrinth. Well, prepare to be further amazed by the fact it was made for only $20 million, and looks more spectacular and real than the majority […]
Jodie Foster claims superhero movies are “bad content” and ruining viewing habits
One-time Clarice Starling and director of Black Mirror season 4 episode ‘Arkangel’, Jodie Foster, has been speaking to The Radio Times magazine about the current state of blockbuster cinema, saying that “Going to the movies has become like a theme park”. While that’s a point of view that has been recycled for many a blockbuster summer […]
Ron Howard tweets Solo: A Star Wars Story set photo
As has been the way with the tumultuous production, we’d only just finished celebrating the news that John Williams would be scoring Ron Howard’s Solo: A Star Wars Story, when rumours began to surface that Disney are bracing themselves for the kind of cinematic crash-and-burn that’d we’d never have expected from the Millennium Falcon. Stories […]
New motion posters and TV spot for A Wrinkle in Time
Disney have released a New Year teaser spot for the Ava DuVernay directed adaptation of Madeleine L’Engline’s classic novel, A Wrinkle in Time. As well as the clip, which you can watch below, the Mouse House have also revealed motion posters of the character one-sheets that were unveiled in early December. “Meg Murry and her little […]
Disney win the US box office crown for second year in a row
Largely thanks to the cinematic behemoths that were Beauty and the Beast ($504m) and Star Wars: The Last Jedi ($423m and counting), Disney has once again won the race to be crowned the domestic box office champions with $2.27 billion in the studio account. At the time of writing, Disney held a 21.3% market share, ahead of […]
The Cinematic 12 Days of Christmas
Matt Rodgers on the Cinematic 12 Days of Christmas… Tis the season, you know the one, no matter your own belief system you’re going to be exposed to seasonal songs being pumped into your every waking hour by supermarkets, cinemas, and family members. Here at Flickering Myth we’re not going to be a pre-ghosted Ebenezer […]
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