Sony and Playstation Productions want to bring the world of Gran Turismo to life, and the cast is starting to fill out with a story from The Hollywood Reporter noting that Djimon Hounsou and one of the iconic Spice Girls, Geri Halliwell-Horner, will join the film. Hounsou is a very busy actor, appearing in numerous […]
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice runtime is two and a half hours
You’ll need to visit the bathroom prior to going into Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, as you’re in for a long ride. AMC Theatres has posted on their official website a runtime for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice of 151 minutes, which works out to two and a half hours. This is slightly longer […]
Evil Dead Rise gets a first-look image for Halloween
It’s Halloween, and New Line Cinema has marked the occasion with a treat for fans of the Evil Dead franchise as we now have a first look image from next year’s new instalment Evil Dead Rise, which promises to move the Deadite action out of the woods and into the city. The official synopsis for […]
Emma Roberts to lead action-comedy Verona Spies
Deadline is reporting that Emma Roberts is set to star alongside Geoffrey Rush in Verona Spies, an action-comedy from director Frank Coraci (The Wedding Singer, The Waterboy). As per the trade, the film will see the American Horror Story actress as Verona, “a loveable hot mess” who, through a case of mistaken identity, is hired […]
Mike Flanagan on how he’d adapt Stephen King’s The Dark Tower
The Dark Tower seems like the unadaptable Stephen King project. Long regarded as King’s magnum opus, the previous film version failed, and the work seems too dense for most filmmakers. It seems like one man is up for the task, and it’s The Haunting of Hill House and The Midnight Club’s Mike Flanagan, who is […]
Movie Review – My Policeman (2022)
My Policeman, 2022. Directed by Michael Grandage. Starring Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, David Dawson, Gina McKee, Linus Roache, Rupert Everett, Dora Davis, Kadiff Kirwan, Andrew Tiernan, and Jack Bandeira. SYNOPSIS: The arrival of Patrick into Marion and Tom’s home triggers the exploration of seismic events from 40 years previously. While strolling around the beachside of […]
Christmas horror-comedy The Leech gets a trailer from Arrow
Ahead of its release this December, Arrow Video has shared a trailer and images for the Christmas horror-comedy The Leech. Written and directed by Eric Pennycoff, the film centres on Father David, a Catholic priest who welcomes a homeless couple into his home during a cold December night, but what was a simple act of […]
Exclusive Interview – Causeway director Lila Neugebauer
Robert Kojder chats with Causeway director Lila Neugebauer about authenticity, vulnerability, Brian Tyree Henry, New Orleans, soundscape, deaf character implications, and more… With a background in theatre, Lila Neugebauer crafted her first feature-length film, Causeway, which was picked up by Apple TV+ and played at North American festivals. Immersively authentic, the film follows Afghanistan veteran […]
Zach Braff and Vanessa Hudgens to lead indie comedy French Girl
Deadline reports that Zach Braff (Scrubs) and Vanessa Hudgens (The Princess Switch) are set to lead French Girl, an indie comedy from writer/directors James A. Woods and Nicolas Wright. French Girl is “a fish out of water comedy which follows Gordon Kinski (Braff) a high school teacher living in Brooklyn, who accompanies his girlfriend & chef […]
Warner Bros. Discovery boss wants more from the Harry Potter and Superman franchises
It’s fair to say popular characters like Superman and Harry Potter haven’t had the most spotlight in recent years. Due to polarizing movies or controversial creators, we’ve seen two of pop culture’s most prominent heroes on the back burner. It’s time for that to change however, says Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav. In the […]