Robert Kirkman, the creator of The Walking Dead, has offered an update on the upcoming Rick Grimes feature film, starring Andrew Lincoln following his departure from the long-running TV series. During this weekend’s virtual Skybound Xpo panel, Kirkman discussed how the ongoing global health crisis has inadvertently made the project better as they can spend […]
Taika Waititi explains how Immigrant Song helped define Thor: Ragnarok
One of the most memorable moments from Thor: Ragnarok is the use of Led Zeppelin’s Immigrant Song during the film’s final battle sequence where Chris Hemsworth’s Thor is taking down Hela’s army of undead soldiers on the Bifrost. According to director Taika Waititi during a recent episode of the Russo Brothers’ Pizza Film School, the song helped […]
Blu-ray Review – Three Edgar Allan Poe Adaptations Starring Bela Lugosi
Three Edgar Allan Poe Adaptations Starring Bela Lugosi. Directed by Robert Florey/Edgar G. Ulmer/Lew Landers. Starring Bela Lugosi, Sidney Fox, Leon Ames, Boris Karloff, David Manners, Lester Matthews, and Irene Ware. SYNOPSIS: Limited edition Blu-ray set featuring three classic Edgar Allan Poe adaptations from the 1930s starring the legendary Bela Lugosi. Never has Eureka Entertainment’s […]
Henry Golding to lead voice cast of The Tiger’s Apprentice
Crazy Rich Asians and Last Christmas star Henry Golding is set for his first foray into the world of animated voice acting, with the actor signing on for the lead role in Paramount Animation’s adaptation of Laurence Yep’s bestselling children’s book The Tiger’s Apprentice. The film will mark the feature directorial debut of Carlos Baena, […]
Mystery thriller What We Found gets a new trailer
Ahead of its digital release next month, a trailer has arrived online for the upcoming mystery thriller What We Found. Written and directed by Ben Hickernell, the film follows a group of high school friends searching for their friend after she disappears suspiciously and features a cast that includes Elizabeth Mitchell, James Ransone, Brandon Larracuente, […]
Blu-ray Review – Bloodstone (1988)
Bloodstone, 1988. Directed by Dwight H. Little. Starring Brett Stimely, Rajinikanth, Anna Nicholas, Christopher Neame, Charlie Brill, Laura Albert, and Jack Kehler. SYNOPSIS: A pair of American newlyweds honeymooning in India get caught up in an adventure involving a stolen ruby, the ruthless criminal who wants it and the bumbling local police force trying to […]
Russian sci-fi Coma gets a poster and trailer
Dark Sky Films has released a poster and trailer for writer-director Nikita Argunov’s Russian sci-fi Coma which follows a young arcitect and a group of rogue fighters working together to uncover the secret of the odd world they find themselves trapped in; take a look here… “After a colossal and mysterious accident a young talented […]
Famke Janssen “very open” to another X-Men appearance as Jean Grey if Marvel comes calling
Although Marvel Studios is yet to unveil its plans for the Children of the Atom following Disney’s 20th Century Fox acquisition, it would seem the least likely scenario (Deadpool aside, perhaps) would be to continue the X-Men franchise that Fox established over the past two decades. Nevertheless, that hasn’t stopped a number of stars from […]
5 Brutal Superhero Beatdowns
Red Stewart presents five brutal superhero beatdowns… Long before comic books became mainstream, Joseph Campbell taught us about the archetypes of the superhero and supervillain, one of those being the triumph of good over evil. Prior to that happening, though, the hero has to undergo a crisis of faith wherein they hit rock-bottom and have […]
Fletch lives again as Jon Hamm signs on to star in reboot
Deadline is reporting that Miramax has regained the rights to the Fletch franchise and has set Jon Hamm (Mad Men) to star in a modern-day reboot of the series which will be directed by Greg Mottola (Superbad) from a script by Zev Borow (TV’s Lethal Weapon). The new film will be based upon Confess, Fletch, […]