Last month it was reported that David Gordon Green and Danny McBride’s Halloween hosted a test screening, where the film came in for some criticism, particularly relating the the “unsatisfying” ending. The reports’ authenticity came into question when franchise creator and executive producer John Carpenter denied that any test screenings had taken place. However, we […]
Deadpool 2 moved Rob Liefeld to tears of joy
20th Century Fox releases its hotly-anticipated superhero sequel Deadpool 2 this coming week, and while we’re embargoed from telling you what we made of the film until Monday evening (Tuesday morning UK time), Deadpool and Cable co-creator Rob Liefeld has taken to Twitter to share his thoughts on the movie: he enjoyed so much he […]
Avengers: Infinity War co-director explains Bruce Banner’s Hulk problem
As we saw in Avengers: Infinity War, the Incredible Hulk took a back seat to his alter-ego Bruce Banner in the latest chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the Green Goliath refusing to come out following his early crushing defeat at the hands of Thanos. Many fans theorised that Hulk’s refusal to make an […]
First trailer for Gaspar Noe’s new film Climax
Coinciding with its screening as part of the Official Selection at the Cannes International Film Festival, a first trailer has arrived online for Climax, the latest offering from controversial Argentine filmmaker Gaspar Noe (I Stand Alone, Irreversible, Enter the Void, Love). As per Deadline, Climax follows a group of young, street dancers who come together […]
Gwyneth Paltrow may have dropped an Avengers 4 spoiler
Avengers: Infinity War and potential Avengers 4 spoilers follow… As the dust settles on Avengers: Infinity War – quite literally – fan attention is beginning to turn towards next year’s Avengers 4, and it seems that Gwyneth Paltrow may have let slip a spoiler about the as-yet-untitled sequel. During a recent interview (via Comic Book), […]
Lost in La Mancha sequel to chronicle Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
This coming week will see the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Terry Gilliam’s passion project The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, with the filmmaker and former Python finally achieving his ambition of bringing the movie to the big screen after almost 30 years of trying. Giliam first began shooting The Man Who Killed Don Quixote […]
The Edge of Seventeen spinoff TV series in development at YouTube Red
Following the success of The Karate Kid sequel Cobra Kai (which has just been renewed for a second season), YouTube Red is looking to add another movie adaptation to its subscription service with a TV series inspired by the 2016 film The Edge of Seventeen. THR reports that YouTube Red has given a pilot production […]
Chris Evans to star in Neill Blomkamp’s Greenland
In news coming out of Cannes, it has been reported that Avengers: Infinity War star Chris Evans has signed on to lead the disaster thriller Greenland, the new film from District 9 and Elysium director Neill Blomkamp. Deadline reports that plot details for Greenland are being kept tightly under wraps, but the film will revolve […]
Trolls 2 adds Sam Rockwell, Jamie Dornan, Chance the Rapper and more
DreamWorks Animation has announced the voice cast for Trolls 2, with Sam Rockwell (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), Jamie Dornan (Fifty Shades of Grey) and Chance the Rapper (Slice) boarding the sequel to the 2016 animated family film. Reprising their roles from the first movie are Anna Kendrick (Poppy), Justin Timberlake (Branch), James Corden (Biggie), […]
Mark Wahlberg’s The Six Billion Dollar Man loses its director
Having set a May 2019 release date this past March, the long-gestating The Six Billion Dollar Man has hit another stumbling block with Deadline reporting that filmmaker Damian Szifron has left the project due to creative differences with Warner Bros. Originally set up at Dimension before moving to Warner Bros., the big screen adaptation of […]