With Lunar New Year upon us, Tom Jolliffe looks back at an oddball straight-to-video opus set over Chinese New Year… We’re into the year of the Ox. Across the world many people have been celebrating the Lunar New Year, whether it’s their cultural norm, or whether they’ve been allured by a supermarket promotion to give […]
10 Essential Private Eye Movies
Tom Jolliffe offers up 10 essential private investigator movies… The humble Dick. I mean P.I of course. Private Investigator. They often operate on a perilous high wire between law and unlawful. When the police have given up or are hamstrung by the book, the P.I can go that extra mile, or indeed focus entirely on […]
The Craziest Villains from the Spawn Universe
Marvelous Videos presents the craziest villains from the Spawn universe… Todd McFarlane struck gold in May 1992 with his creation Spawn. African-American agent Al Simmons was killed during a mission, only to be reborn as a servant of the Devil called Spawn. Possessing extraordinary powers and a strong morality code, Simmons fights crime as an […]
Marvel’s WandaVision – The Biggest Questions Coming Out of Episode 5
Hasitha Fernando on WandaVision’s big questions coming out of the fifth episode… Now, that was a real doozy of an episodes wasn’t it? Just when we think we’ve got things figured out, WandaVision throws a proverbial curve ball at us with Friday’s fifth episode, and what a curve ball THAT was. I’m still reeling from […]
Exclusive Interview – Director Robert Port on the films that inspired Recon
Robert Port is a filmmaker who earned enormous praise for his 2003 Oscar-winning short film Twin Towers, which depicts two brothers (one a firefighter and one a police officer) remembered for their bravery in New York on September 11th 2001. Working as a producer in television for a number of years, he has now made […]
Taxi Driver at 45
Tom Jolliffe takes a look back at Scorsese’s inimitable masterpiece Taxi Driver as it turns 45… You may look back on a number of films considered greats of their day. Some will inevitably age or lose their impact. Maybe they’ll look rough around the edges or decidedly quaint in their style. Others, year upon year, […]
Black Hole of Rage and Confusion: Re-Evaluating Jared Leto’s Joker
Ahead of his upcoming appearance in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Murray Ferguson re-evaluates Jared Leto’s Joker… Introduced in unexpectedly brief fashion and met with a decidedly mixed response, the future of Jared Leto’s Clown Prince of Crime remains uncertain. His surprise return in Zack Snyder’s impending director’s cut of Justice League has left fans speculating […]
The Christopher Nolan Paradox
From the luxury of total indulgence to some of the most forgiving and reasonable fans, why Christopher Nolan has it made as a director… He’s one of the best directors of his generation. He leads the way in some ground-breaking technology, whilst being a staunch supporter of old fashioned ways (whether that is shooting on […]
Star Wars Detours: The Star Wars TV Series They Don’t Want Us To See
In the latest episode of Whatever Happened To?, we look at one of the biggest casualties of Disney’s Lucasfilm acquisition, the animated comedy series Star Wars Detours… In 2009, Star Wars creator George Lucas announced to fans that a new animated series was in development – one that would take the franchise in a completely […]
Sundance 2021: Hits, Misses, and Hidden Gems
EJ Moreno looks back at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival… After six days and over 70 features, Sundance 2021 is in the books. While the festival went virtual for the first time, it still provided some massive movie moments to kick off the year. From future Academy Awards contenders to cult classics in the making, […]
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