Woody Harrelson takes to the court in the same fashion that has served both Ben Affleck (The Way Back) and Adam Sander (Hustle) well over the past few years, and that’s as a basketball coach burdened by baggage looking to take a team of underdogs to the top. Harrelson has previous when it comes to […]
Movie Review – A Christmas Story Christmas (2022)
A Christmas Story Christmas, 2022. Directed by Clay Kaytis. Starring Peter Billingsley, Erinn Hayes, Scott Schwartz, R.D. Robb, Zack Ward, Julie Hagerty, Julianna Layne, River Drosche, Ian Petrella, Davis Murphy, Mark Arnold, Mariana Stansheva, Billy Brayshaw, and Tegan Grace Muggeridge. SYNOPSIS: Follows the now-adult Ralphie as he returns to the house on Cleveland Street to […]
Aftersun leads winners of 2022 British Independent Film Awards
The winners of the 25th annual British Independent Film Awards were announced last night, with Charlotte Wells’ directorial debut Aftersun leading the pack with seven wins, including Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Debut Director and the night’s top honour, Best British Independent Film. In the acting categories, there were wins for Blue Jean’s Rosy McEwen […]
A New Movie Event Rises in the trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie
It appears that when MTV’s Teen Wolf was cancelled in 2017, whoever was behind the decision to end its six-season run obviously didn’t use a silver-bullet, because “the pack is back” in a feature-length revival of the hit horror series, and Paramount have just dropped an official trailer for fans to howl about. Featuring a […]
Holiday horror Nutcracker Massacre unwraps its trailer
With just a week to go until its release, Central City Media has unwrapped a trailer for the holiday horror Nutcracker Massacre. Directed by Rebecca Matthews, the film stars Beatrice Fletcher as Clara, a novelist who heads to her aunt’s secluded house for the Christmas holidays where a life-size Nutcracker doll comes to life, wreaking […]
Movie Review – Resurrection (2022)
Resurrection, 2022. Written and directed by Andrew Semans. Starring Rebecca Hall, Tim Roth, Grace Kaufman, Michael Esper, and Angela Wong Carbone. SYNOPSIS: Margaret’s life is in order. She is capable, disciplined, and successful. Everything is under control. That is, until David returns, carrying with him the horrors of Margaret’s past. Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth […]
Netflix planning to produce around 90 original movies per year
According to a report in The New York Times, streaming giant Netflix is looking to produce a whopping 90 films in 2019, with 55 being live-action features and the remaining 35 split between documentaries and animated movies. The films will be split across two groups: Originals, which will be budgeted anywhere between $20 million and […]
Bumblebee director discusses the film’s classic G1 designs
Long time fans of the Transformers franchise will finally get to see some of their favourite Robots in Disguise in their classic Generation 1 forms on the big screen this week with the release of Paramount Pictures’ Bumblebee, and IGN has released a new video featurette which sees director Travis Knight discussing the designs for […]
The Films That Inspired Polterheist – Exclusive interview with director David Gilbank
Flickering Myth chats with director David Gilbank about the films that inspired Polterheist… Multi-award winning genre mashup Polterheist has arrived on DVD after sweeping awards at film festivals worldwide. Blending elements of horror, crime and comedy, the film is fresh, funny and stands apart as one of the most original indie films of the year. […]
James Wan says he is to blame if Aquaman fails
Aquaman director, James Wan, says that he will be the only person to blame if the film doesn’t succeed. When big blockbusters aren’t received well, the director doesn’t always get the blame, as many of these movies are hampered by studio interference and the director’s creative freedom hampered. However, this isn’t the case for Aquaman according […]