Storks, 2016. Directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland. Featuring the voice talents of Andy Samberg, Katie Crown, Kelsey Grammer, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Anton Starkman, Jennifer Aniston, Ty Burrell, Stephen Kramer Glickman, Danny Trejo, Awkwafina, Ike Barinholtz, Jorma Taccone, Chris Smith. SYNOPSIS: Storks deliver babies — or at least they used to. Now, they deliver packages […]
DVD Review – Shark Lake (2015)
Shark Lake, 2015. Directed by Jerry Dugan. Starring Dolph Lundgren, Sara Malakul Lane, Lily Brooks O’Briant, James Chalke, Michael Aaron Milligan and Ibrahim Renno. SYNOPSIS: When some sharks are released into a the lake at the quiet town of Lake Tahoe, it’s up to an overzealous cop who ignores the law, her love interest and […]
Bryan Cranston talks Godzilla, says his character’s fate “was a mistake”
Following his appearance in last year’s Godzilla, Bryan Cranston has been speaking to The Nerdist about the film, most notably his character Joe Brody. Directed by Gareth Edwards, Godzilla was a sizeable hit last summer taking in over $528 million worldwide, but while the film was considered a success (a sequel is on the way), […]
Movie Review – Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella (2019)
Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella, 2019. Directed by Andrew Loveday. Starring Terry Stone, Craig Fairbrass, Roland Manookian, Josh Myers, Andrew Loveday, Emily Wyatt, and Conor Benn. SYNOPSIS: Unhinged gangster Pat Tate gets released from prison and heads to Marbella to get revenge on those who put him away. The opening text of Rise of […]
Karen Gillan and Lee Pace star in trailer for The Party’s Just Beginning
A new UK poster and trailer for the comedy drama The Party’s Just Beginning, which marks the directorial debut for Karen Gillan who also stars in the film alongside Lee Pace, Matthew Beard, and Paul Higgins; take a look here… In the bleak Scottish winter, witty and sarcastic Liusaidh (Karen Gillan) is spiralling into a […]
The Witcher has enough material for 20 years says showrunner
Lauren Hissrich, the showrunner for Netflix’s The Witcher series, says that the show has enough material to last 20 years. Netflix is certainly hoping that The Witcher will be their Game of Thrones, aiming to produce a high quality and must-watch fantasy viewing experience. This week we have gotten an insight into how long the […]
Meet Chris Evans’ Ransom Drysdale in first clip from Knives Out
With less than three weeks to go until Knives Out arrives in cinemas, Lionsgate has released the first clip from Rian Johnson’s murder mystery which sees Chris Evans’ spoiled playboy Ransom Drysdale making his arrival at his Grandfather’s estate, where he’s immediately confronted by detectives; watch it here… SEE ALSO: Chris Evans isn’t happy about […]
Here’s another look at Sonic the Hedgehog’s movie redesign
While Paramount Pictures is yet to officially unveil its new-look Sonic the Hedgehog – redesigned after a savage backlash following the release of a first trailer for the live-action/CG-animated movie – we have seen a couple of leaked shots [see here and here], and now a theater standee has been spotted out in the wild […]
Disney+ to launch in the UK in March 2020
The Walt Disney Company enters the streaming arena this coming week with the launch of Disney+, a new subscription service which not only contains a wealth of movie and TV library titles from the Mouse House’s various divisions, but will also serve as the home for original content such as The Mandalorian, a slate of […]
First images from CG-animated Scooby-Doo movie Scoob!
With the trailer set to arrive this coming Monday, Warner Bros. has released four first-look images and a banner for the upcoming CG-animated comedy adventure Scoob! featuring Scooby-Doo and his Mystery Inc. buddies Shaggy, Velma, Fred and Daphne; take a look here… Scoob! will see the mystery-solving gang joining forces with other characters from the […]