Isn’t it Romantic, 2019. Directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson. Starring Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth, Adam Devine, and Priyanka Chopra. SYNOPSIS: A woman who despises romantic comedies suddenly finds herself trapped in one after suffering a concussion and must find her way back to the real world by falling in love. In Isn’t it Romantic, Rebel Wilson plays […]
Glasgow Film Festival 2019 Review – Gloria Bell
Gloria Bell, 2019. Directed by Sebastián Lelio. Starring Julianne Moore, John Turturro, Michael Cera and Alanna Ubach. SYNOPSIS: A 58-year-old woman in her prime seeks out love in the nightlife of L.A. Sebastián Lelio’s sagacious outlook on the odyssey’s of everyday females, from the spirited to the despaired, is prevalent in much of his work. A […]
Movie Review – The Cannibal Club (2019)
The Cannibal Club. 2019. Directed by Guto Parente. Starring Tavinho Teixeira, Ana Luiza Rios, Pedro Domingues, and Zé Maria. SYNOPSIS: Otavio and Gilda are a very wealthy couple of the Brazilian elite who have the habit of eating their employees. Otavio owns a private security company and is a notable member of The Cannibal Club. […]
Ari Aster’s Midsommar gets a first poster
Following last week’s mysterious teaser, A24 has now released the first poster for Hereditary director Ari Aster’s upcoming ‘Scandavian Folk Horror’ Midsommar, and we have it for you here… Midsommar will see Florence Pugh (Fighting with my Family), Jack Reynor (On the Basis of Sex) as a couple who travel to Sweden to visit their friend’s rural hometown for its […]
Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans gets a poster and trailer
The first trailer and poster have been released for Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans. Based on the bestselling children’s historical comedy book series, the film is directed by Dominic Brigstocke and stars Sebastian Croft, Emilia Jones, Nick Frost, Craig Roberts, Kim Cattrall, Kate Nash, Rupert Graves, Alex Macqueen, and Derek Jacobi; check them […]
Movie Review – Serenity (2019)
Serenity, 2019. Directed by Steven Knight. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Diane Lane, Jason Clarke, and Djimon Hounsou. SYNOPSIS: A fishing boat captain juggles facing his mysterious past and finding himself ensnared in a reality where nothing is what it seems. Quietly dumped in a smattering of cinemas and on VOD in the UK this […]
Exclusive Interview – Filmmaker Nicolas Pesce talks Piercing, horror, and genre blending
Red Stewart chats with Piercing director Nicolas Pesce… Nicolas Pesce is an American filmmaker who has been working in the film industry since the mid-2010s. He is known for his cinematic debut The Eyes of My Mother, which he wrote, directed, and edited. His latest movie was the Giallo-inspired horror comedy Piercing, which Flickering Myth had […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Piers Burbrook de Vere talks Little Monsters and the Australian music industry
Red Stewart chats with Piers Burbook de Vere about Little Monsters…. Piers Burbook de Vere is an Australian composer who has been working in the film and television industries since the mid-2000s. He is best known for his compositions for projects like I Rock, Down Under, and the Sundance film Little Monsters, which Flickering Myth […]
Captain Marvel takes us back to the 90s with Magic Eye posters
Marvel Studios has taken us straight back to the 90’s with five Magic Eye posters for its upcoming superhero blockbuster Captain Marvel; check them out here… if you can! SEE ALSO: New TV spot and behind-the-scenes featurettes for Captain Marvel Set in the 1990s, Marvel Studios’ Captain Marvel is an all-new adventure from a previously unseen period […]
Warner Bros. CEO discusses DC Films’ new strategy and upcoming slate
Kevin Tsujihara, Warner Bros.’ Chief Executive, has discussed how DC has changed its movie strategy by focusing less on a connected universe. It was quite clear that in the aftermath of Batman v Superman and Justice League, DC’s connected universe wasn’t quite working out how they wanted, and was unable to quickly replicate the success of […]