It has taken decades to finally make it to the big-screen, but now you’re going to have to wait even longer to set your big eyes on the James Cameron produced, Robert Rodriguez directed science fiction epic, Alita: Battle Angel. Fox have announced that the Japanese Manga adaptation will be pushed from its mid-July release […]
Alicia Vikander to headline The Marsh King’s Daughter
Alicia Vikander has signed on to star in Passengers director Morten Tyldum’s adaptation of best-selling novel The Marsh King’s Daughter. The story focuses on Helena, a woman hiding a terrible secret that she’s forced to confront when her father, who kept her captive since birth, escapes from prison. The Tomb Raider actress will play the […]
“Smell my cheese!” Alan Partridge is back at the BBC with new series
“Smell my cheese, you mother!” appeared to bring about the end of Alan Partridge’s career at the BBC, but now the channel has welcomed back Steve Coogan’s creation as a stand-in on fictional evening magazine show This Time with Alan Partridge. The BBC reported that filming began on Monday for the “heady mix” of consumer […]
Alex Garland doubts that 28 Months Later will ever happen
With Annihilation set to debut on Netflix next month, Ex-Machina director Alex Garland has taken part in an Ask Me Anything Q&A on Reddit, where he was asked the question about the possibility of a further film in the 28 Days/Weeks Later franchise. Garland wrote the 2002 original, which was directed by Danny Boyle, and then […]
The X-Files Season 11 Episode 6 Review – ‘Kitten’
Matt Rodgers reviews the sixth episode of The X-Files season 11… If this really is to be the final run of The X-Files, then ‘Kitten’ is either breadcrumb dropping for a Walter Skinner spin-off series (highly unlikely) or giving Mitch Pileggi’s long suffering, shadow-dwelling AD the send-off he deserves. Only ever afforded a single episode, […]
Boogeymen, Box Office, and Best Picture: The Blumhouse Effect
Matt Rodgers on the rise of Blumhouse Productions… If you peek through the window at Blumhouse Productions, past the levitating chair in the middle of the room, and the dank haired girl performing a spasmodic rendition of the robot to creepy effect, you’ll see an empty shelf, suspended by cobwebs, on a wall with an […]
Replay Level? The Best Video Game Movie Scenes
Matt Rodgers on the best ever video game movie scenes… The first part of 2018 will see two high profile videogame adaptations hit the big screen in an attempt to do what 2016’s Assassin’s Creed couldn’t, by breaking a curse which has stretched back as far as 1993’s infamous Super Mario Bros. movie. First we’ll […]
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom gets a second trailer
It’s fair to say that the first trailer for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was divisive. It certainly split the team at Flickering Myth. Now Universal have released a second look at J.A. Bayona’s blockbuster sequel, which you can watch right here… SEE ALSO: LEGO’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom sets revealed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQG8Npuv9zU Apparently riffing on Executive […]
Movie Review – The Mercy (2018)
The Mercy, 2018. Directed by James Marsh. Starring Colin Firth, Rachel Weisz, David Thewlis, Ken Stott, and Mark Gatiss. SYNOPSIS: When amateur sailor Donald Crowhurst (Colin Firth) decides that there must be more to life than failed entrepreneurial endeavors, he sets out on a solo mission to circumnavigate the globe, against the wishes of his […]
You’ll believe Dwayne Johnson can fly in the Skyscraper Super Bowl trailer
Following the release of the gravity defying poster, we’ve now got another peek into the towering inferno of Dwayne Johnson’s summer disaster vehicle Skyscraper thanks to a Super Bowl trailer and TV spot; watch them here… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmZtTo34fco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edLVxBbQ-D4 Global icon Dwayne Johnson leads the cast of Legendary’s Skyscraper as former FBI Hostage Rescue Team leader and U.S. […]
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