Kevin Smith had two reasons to celebrate yesterday; it was the one year anniversary of his near-fatal heart-attack – “I couldn’t help but feel relief when the “In Memoriam” montage ended and I wasn’t in it” – and as a result of surviving that scare he was “living it up“ on day one of production […]
Kyle MacLachlan shares his thoughts on the Dune remake
Director Denis Villeneuve is currently in the process of assembling a stellar cast for his upcoming adaptation of Frank Herberts seminal sci-fi novel Dune, led by Call Me By Your Name star Timothee Chalamet as protagonist Paul Atreides. Chalamet will become the second actor to bring Paul Atreides to the big screen after Kyle MacLachlan, […]
Shazam! TV spot serves up new footage from DC superhero adventure
There’s still no sign of the new trailer, but Warner Bros. and DC Films have offered fans some new footage from the upcoming superhero adventure Shazam! thanks to the latest DC spot for the Zachary Levi-headlined blockbuster; watch the TV spot in the Twitter video below… SEE ALSO: Zachary Levi calls out trolls for pitting Shazam! […]
Glasgow Film Festival 2019 Review – Benjamin
Benjamin, 2019. Directed by Simon Amstell. Starring Colin Morgan, Phénix Brossard, Joel Fry, Anna Chancellor and Jack Rowan. SYNOPSIS: A young, aggressively anxious filmmaker navigates his way through a burgeoning relationship as he battles with his own personality. Films are often segregated by their sexual orientation. Look at Netflix and Sky Movies, you can categorise […]
Kingsman prequel pushed back to Valentine’s Day 2020
20th Century Fox has announced that it has pushed back the release of Matthew Vaughn’s as-yet-untitled Kingsman prequel from November of this year, with the film now set to take the Valentine’s Day 2020 spot vacated by Bond 25 last week. As a result of the Kingsman delay, Fox has also decided that its previous […]
Glasgow Film Festival 2019 Review – Ray & Liz
Ray & Liz, 2018. Directed by Richard Billingham. Starring Ella Smith, Justin Salinger, Patrick Romer, and Tony Way. SYNOPSIS: Just outside of Birmingham, Ray and Liz struggle to survive and raise their sons, including future photographer Richard Billingham. Richard and his brother Dean do all they can to fend for themselves, despite their situational poverty […]
Funko’s latest Emerald City Comic Con exclusives include DC, Disney, Office Space, The Wizard of Oz and more
Funko has revealed another batch of Emerald City Comic Con exclusives which includes products for DC Comics, Incredibles 2, Duck Tales, The Lion King, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Office Space, The Lord of the Rings, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, and The Wizard of Oz; check them out here… The infamous Mr. Mxyzptlk has a trick or two up his […]
New trailer for Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
Screen Media Films has released a new trailer for director Terry Gilliam’s passion project The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, which reveals the adventure comedy drama is set to arrive is US theatres for one night only on April 10th – thirty years after Gilliam first started working on his loose adaptation of Miguel de Cervantes’ classic […]
Zachary Levi calls out trolls for pitting Shazam! against Captain Marvel
As the 2019 superhero season prepares to get underway with the releases of Marvel Studios’ Captain Marvel and DC Film’s Shazam!, the unfortunate side of the ‘Marvel vs. DC’ fan rivalry appears to be rearing its ugly head once again. Over the past week, a group of trolls have been taking to Rotten Tomatoes to “review […]
Ryan Reynolds goes method for Pokemon: Detective Pikachu role in new promo
Ryan Reynolds has revealed that a new trailer for Pokemon: Detective Pikachu is set to arrive tomorrow, with Reynolds sharing a hilarious promo which sees the actor and his wife Blake Lively discussing how he completely immersed himself into the role of the adorable titular Pokemon; watch it here… SEE ALSO: Pokemon: Detective Pikachu TV spot […]