Matt Rodgers reviews the second episode of Jessica Jones season 2… It hasn’t taken long for Jessica Jones to press the reset button, for we find her propping up a bar, experiencing flashbacks of Dr. Kozlov’s lab, and having sex with a stranger in a toilet stall. It’s essentially Jessica Jones bingo. This allows the […]
Jessica Jones Season 2 Episode 1 Review – ‘AKA Start at the Beginning’
Matt Rodgers reviews the first episode of Jessica Jones season 2… Easily the most perfect marriage of character and actor in the Marvel Netflix Universe, Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones returns for a second run of solo episodes, having firmly established her as a self-aware fan favourite amongst her po-faced Hell’s Kitchen counterparts. The first season […]
The X-Files Season 11 Episode 8 Review – ‘Familiar’
Matt Rodgers reviews the eighth episode of The X-Files season 11… Opening with a sequence that draws inevitable comparisons with Stephen King’s IT, this installment of The X-Files sets out to scare the pressed suit pants off you with a monster-of-the-week prologue that’ll haunt your dreams. A young boy is playing on a roundabout, singing […]
Michael Bay interested in oft-delayed Spielberg project Robopocalypse, sets 6 Underground as next film
Steven Spielberg is a one-man movie making machine, yet despite churning out Ready Player One and The Post in quick succession, he has been unable to yank his adaptation of Daniel H. Wilson’s Robopocalypse from development hell. Now it appears that he may have abandoned the idea altogether, because Empire are reporting that another director with a […]
Karl Urban talks Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek movie
While promoting his forthcoming thriller, Bent, the USS Enterprise’s Dr. Bones McCoy, aka Karl Urban, has been talking about the status of the in-development Quentin Tarantino Star Trek movie. With no confirmation as to whether the script being written was for the Kelvin timeline cast, or a new set of actors, Urban told LRM “I think […]
The Walking Dead hits season one ratings low
Despite being the top rated cable show in its timeslot, The Walking Dead continued its dramatic slide in ratings, posting the lowest numbers since season one with Sunday’s ‘The Lost and the Plunderers’. The AMC show, which once commanded an audience of 17.3 million viewers for its season five premiere, slumped to 6.8 million, and […]
Charlize Theron is a tough mother in brand new Tully trailer
Universal Pictures have released a brand new trailer for the upcoming comedy Tully. Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody, the film stars Charlize Theron, Mackenzie Davis, Mark Duplass, and Ron Livingston; take a look below… https://youtu.be/Hvmyxgx5ZTU A new comedy from Academy Award®-nominated director Jason Reitman (“Up in the Air”) and Academy Award®-winning screenwriter […]
Movie Review – Unsane (2018)
Unsane, 2018. Directed by Steven Soderbergh. Starring Claire Foy, Joshua Leonard, Jay Pharaoh, Juno Temple, and Amy Irving. SYNOPSIS: Having relocated to the city for her new job, Sawyer (Claire Foy) visits a mental health institution in order to have someone to talk to about her feelings, but before she knows it, is voluntarily committed […]
Movie Review – Monster Family (2018)
Monster Family, 2018. Directed by Holger Tappe. Featuring the voice talents of Emily Watson, Jason Isaacs, Nick Frost, Jessica Brown Findlay, and Catherine Tate. SYNOPSIS: Count Dracula (Jason Isaacs) is lonely, with only his trio of musical bats for company, so when Emma Wishbone (Emily Watson) shows him some kindness, he puts his plans of […]
Mark Wahlberg’s Six Billion Dollar Man gets a release date
It seems Mark Wahlberg just can’t escape issues relating to finance, after All the Money in the World and the subsequent pay disparity fall out, his next numerically focused film has been given a release date, with Warner Bros. announcing that The Six Billion Dollar Man will drop May 31st, 2019. Warner Bros. acquired the […]
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