With just a week to go until its US release (and two weeks for the UK), Warner Bros. has released a new featurette for the upcoming DC anime feature Batman Ninja, entitled ‘East West Batman’ which sees members of the crew discussing the animation style of the film; watch it here… SEE ALSO: The Dark Knight battles […]
Urban legend horror The Rake gets a release date
Red Band Films and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced that urban legend horror feature film, The Rake, starring Rachel Melvin (Dumb and Dumber To), Sheane Grime-Beech (Scream 4), and Joey Bicicchi (Rudderless), is set for release on DVD and Digital this June. Directed by award-winning horror filmmaker Tony Wash, the film follows Ashley and […]
Chicago Critics Film Festival 2018 Capsule Review – Beast
As Beast goes on the question shifts from “is Pascal a serial killer?” to “if Pascal is a serial killer, are these two perfect for each other in a demented Natural Born Killers kind of way?”, which is where Michael Pearce likes to repeatedly flip the motives and truth on the audience. The trick never fully wears thin, but […]
Joss Whedon on why he left DC’s Batgirl movie
Last March, before he was announced as taking over from Zack Snyder on Justice League, it was revealed that Joss Whedon had signed on to develop and direct a Batgirl solo movie for Warner Bros. and DC Films. However, some eleven months later Whedon announced that he was no longer attached to the project, having […]
Does Avengers: Infinity War Ruin Thor: Ragnarok (and The Hulk)?
Anghus Houvouras on Avengers: Infinity War, Thor: Ragnarok, and The Hulk… I really enjoyed Avengers: Infinity War. Not since the original Avengers have I felt this excited about a Marvel movie as well as the urge to see it multiple times. As someone who had been suffering a case of Marvel movie malaise, this is […]
Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote gets a new trailer
With less than three weeks to go until it makes its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, a new trailer has debuted for Terry Gilliam’s long-gestating passion project The Man Who Killed Don Quixote; watch it here… The Man Who Killed Don Quixote follows Toby, a jaded commercials director who travels to Spain for a shoot and comes […]
Marvel’s Kevin Feige thanks fans for making Avengers: Infinity War a huge success
Marvel Studios unleashed the hugely-anticipated superhero epic Avengers: Infinity War this past weekend, with audiences embracing the film to the tune of a $630 million opening weekend – shattering the previous record of $541.9 million set by The Fate of the Furious last year. In the wake of the monster opening, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige […]
The Teen Titans stand in the shadows of the Justice League in Teen Titans Go! to the Movies posters
Warner Bros. has released five new posters for the upcoming DC animated feature Teen Titans GO! to the Movies which sees the young superheroes mocking members of the Justice League as they stand in their shadows; check them out here… SEE ALSO: John Stewart takes a dig at the Green Lantern film in Teen Titans Go! to […]
Adam Warlock was considered for Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War
Given the key role that the character plays in The Infinity Gauntlet comic book storyline, there was some expectation that Adam Warlock would be introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe during Phase Three, paving the way for him to appear in Avengers: Infinity War and/or its as-yet-untitled sequel. While he was teased in one of […]
Fox to allow cinemagoers to Choose Your Own Adventure
20th Century Fox is teaming with interactive film company Kino Industries for an adaptation of the classic 1980s book series Choose Your Own Adventure, with the studio licensing Kino’s CtrlMovie technology to allow in-theater audiences to control the action on screen. According to Variety, audiences will be able to use Kino’s app on their smartphone […]