X-23 SCRIPT IN THE WORKS After a stunning performance in this year’s Logan, James Mangold has revealed that the success of Wonder Woman may have opened the doors for an X-23 movie starring Dafne Keen. “Patty [Jenkins]’s success with that film only solidifies more for studios that there’s less to fear with a female protagonist,” said Mangold […]
Pokémon Sun & Moon – The Crimson Invasion TCG Pre-Release Event Report
Villordsutch reports from the Pokémon Sun & Moon – The Crimson Invasion TCG Pre-Release Event… Pokémon Sun & Moon – The Crimson Invasion TCG extension is due for release on the 3rd November 2017, bringing over a 100 new cards, 8 new Pokémon GX and new Ultra Beasts. It’s fair to say that Pokémon Trainers […]
How the film score has entered the mainstream
Sean Wilson looks at the rise in popularity of soundtrack concerts… It’s Friday October 20th 2017. I step into the crowded, expectant Royal Albert Hall to witness Rogue One composer Michael Giacchino’s 50th birthday celebration. Within the comforting circular space so famous from the BBC Proms, the sense of excitement is palpable. And, as is always […]
Exclusive Interview: Castle Rock cast and creators talk about new Stephen King series
With Castle Rock coming to Hulu next year, the cast and creators of the show took a break from production on the fifth episode of the 10-part series to come on down to New York Comic Con f0r a panel at the Hammerstein Ballroom. Beforehand, however, Flickering Myth had the pleasure of asking a few […]
The Best Short Films from the 61st BFI London Film Festival
Ben Robins with the best short films from the BFI London Film Festival… This year’s LFF was another seriously star-studded affair, with talks of Oscars and hefty awards-season releases sewn into almost every single conversation around. But some of the best talent on show this year actually ended up coming from the festival’s smallest showcase […]
Han Solo title revealed, new Avengers: Infinity War logo, Marvel’s Phase Four and more – Daily News Roundup
A STAR WARS STORY Yesterday Ron Howard announced the Han Solo spin-off movie had wrapped with the official title – Solo: A Star Wars Story. Well, that’s creative. Check out the announcement here. IS THIS THE REAL LIFE? A movie that is still in production, however, is Bryan Singer’s Bohemian Rhapsody, and the director has taken […]
5 Marvel Teams That Deserve an MCU Appearance
George Chrysostomou on five Marvel teams that deserve an MCU appearance… Marvel is seemingly moving at full speed, introducing more characters from the source material than perhaps many expected. It appears that there is no stopping the machine and this doesn’t just apply to individuals, but Marvel teams as well: S.H.I.E.L.D., Avengers, Defenders, Guardians of […]
How New Funding Can Change The British Film Industry
Neil Calloway looks at new guidelines for British films… It’s been a quiet week for film industry news, but it’s entirely possible that you missed the fact that the British Film Institute Film Fund is being revamped to be more inclusive. The Film Fund, which distributes National Lottery money to film projects, is a vital […]
Exclusive Interview: The Man in the High Castle’s Alexa Davalos, Rufus Sewell and Jason O’Mara talk about humanizing the enemy
Justin Cook caught up with The Man in the High Castle cast members Alexa Davalos, Rufus Sewell and Jason O’Mara and executive producer Dan Percival at New York Comic Con. First and second season spoilers lie ahead… When it comes to dystopian fiction, perhaps none is as scary, or as consistently timely as Philip K. Dick’s The Man […]
Exclusive Interview – Douglas Booth on Loving Vincent
Scott Bates chats with Douglas Booth about Loving Vincent… Scott Bates: First I want to ask you about the style of the film – it’s the first feature film to be fully hand-painted, how involved were you in the actual creative process, in respects to the animation, etc? Douglas Booth: None of it other than […]