Aside from How to Train Your Dragon’s continued dominance at the worldwide box-office, this weekend felt like a tough one to call. How would Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s 23 years in the making horror-sequel fare when released smack-bang in the middle of blockbuster season, and what would happen to Disney-Pixar’s $150 million sci-fi adventure […]
Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite coming to Netflix in October
Netflix has officially announced A House of Dynamite, the latest offering from Oscar-winning filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty), which is coming to select cinemas and the streaming service this October. Directed by Bigelow from a script by Noah Oppenheim (Jackie, Zero Day), the political thriller follows a group of White House […]
Psycho at 65: The Story Behind Alfred Hitchcock’s Masterful Horror
Hasitha Fernando looks at the story behind Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho as it turns 65… Psycho is without a doubt Alfred Hitchcock’s most influential and well-known effort in spite of helming such masterful films such as Vertigo, Dial M for Murder and North by Northwest. The movie, which stirred much controversy at the time of its […]
G.I. Joe: The Movie takes centre stage for Super7’s latest G.I. Joe ReAction+ figure wave
Super7 has officially unveiled a fourth wave of figures from its G.I. Joe ReAction+ action figure series, putting the focus on G.I. Joe: The Movie with the introduction of new 3.75″ O-Ring figures for Cobra Commander (Once A Man), Cobra-La Royal Guard, Jinx, and Lt. Falcon; the figures are available to pre-order now, and you […]
Avatar: The Gap Year – Tipping Point series launching in October
While we await the release of James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash this December, Dark Horse Comics is set to take us back to the world of Pandora with Avatar: The Gap Year – Tipping Point, a new five-issue comic book series from writer Ethan Sacks and artist Salvatore Porcaro and set in the period […]
Raindance Film Festival 2025 Review – Row
Row, 2025. Directed by Matthew Losasso. Starring Bella Dayne, Sophie Skelton, Akshay Khanna, Mark Strephan, Nick Staugen, Jenna Quinn SYNOPSIS: A woman washes ashore on a blood-stained rowing boat. With disjointed memories of what took place and all her crewmates missing, she must try to remember what happened to prove her innocence. Row is an […]
Prey and Badlands director Dan Trachtenberg teases another Predator movie
Dan Trachtenberg knows we want more Predator, especially if he’s in charge, and we may have our wish. The filmmaker recently confirmed he’s cooking up a fourth film following the hit Prey and his two subsequent offerings. Trachtenberg recently joked that he “sort of rushed” with the animated Predator: Killer of Killers film and the […]
Trailer for crime thriller Sovereign starring Nick Offerman, Jacob Tremblay and Dennis Quaid
Following its world premiere earlier this month at the Tribeca Film Festival, a trailer has arrived online for writer-director Christian Swegal’s acclaimed crime thriller Sovereign. Based on true events, Nick Offerman and Jacob Tremblay star as a father and son that follow the Sovereign Citizen belief system, who find themselves caught in a tragic chain […]
James Gunn says “people should get off Matt Reeves’ nuts” regarding The Batman 2
James Gunn is quick to defend a filmmaker under his DC Studios umbrella, telling fans they need to stop breathing down the neck of Matt Reeves about The Batman Part II. The conversation sprang from a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, where Gunn was asked about the timeline of Reeves’ follow-up to the beloved Batman film. […]
Lifeforce at 40: A Film Only Cannon Could Have Made
40 years on from its release, Tom Jolliffe takes a look back at a defining moment in Cannon Films canon… What’s the craziest mo-fo of a film you’ve ever seen? There have been plenty of odd films. The beauty of cinema is in its variety. I’ve written about a slightly more critically acclaimed film Cannon […]
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