After a legal dispute between star Mel Gibson’s Icon Productions and production company Voltage, Deadline is reporting that the period drama The Professor and the Madman will receive a theatrical release in the U.S. later this year courtesy of Voltage Pictures. An international poster for the film, which details the origins of the Oxford International […]
Original Ghostbusters cast returning for new movie, says Ernie Hudson
Ghostbusters fans got a pleasant surprise this week when it was announced that Jason Reitman, son of director Ivan Reitman, is set to helm a new film set in the same continuity as the first two movies, and now it seems we may have confirmation that the surviving members of the original cast will also […]
Fantastic Beasts 3 production pushed back to late 2019
The next instalment of J.K. Rowling’s Fantastic Beasts franchise has faced a delay in production, according to Deadline. Instead of beginning its shoot in July as was the original plan, Warner Bros. has now pushed production on Fantastic Beasts 3 back to late fall this year. The delay comes after Warner Bros. determined the film needed more prep-time before […]
Rumoured details on the Supergirl movie’s setting and villain
Superman’s DC Extended Universe status may be up in the air at the moment following last year’s conflicting reports about Henry Cavill’s exit, but we may soon be seeing Kal-El’s cousin Kara Zor-El on the big screen, with Warner Bros. and DC Films busy developing a Supergirl movie as part of the DCEU. So far, […]
Alex Kurtzman discusses his disastrous Batman movie pitch to Warner Bros.
After Joel Schumacher brought the franchise to its knees with 1997’s Batman & Robin, Warner Bros. spent several years attempting to relaunch the Batman franchise – most notably under director Darren Aronofsky and writer Frank Miller with their Batman: Year One take – before Christopher Nolan came in and struck gold with 2005’s Batman Begins. […]
Steven Knight says Eastern Promises sequel could shoot this year
It’s been talked about for several years now, but according to screenwriter Steven Knight (Taboo, Peaky Blinders), the long-promised sequel to David Cronenberg’s crime thriller Eastern Promises has a completed screenplay, and may well go into production before the end of the year. “It is like fishing, where you leave it out there,” Knight tells […]
I Spit on Your Grave’s Camille Keaton returns in trailer for home invasion thriller Cry for the Bad Man
A trailer has arrived online for the upcoming home invasion thriller Cry for the Bad Man, which features Camille Keaton, star of the 70s exploitation horror I Spit on Your Grave. Check it out below after the official synopsis… “A small, southern town turn their backs on local widow, Marsha Kane, who faces extortion from […]
Movie Review – Fyre (2019)
Fyre, 2019. Directed by Chris Smith. Starring Ja Rule and Billy McFarland. SYNOPSIS: An exclusive behind the scenes look at the infamous unravelling of the Fyre music festival. The story of 2017’s infamously doomed Fyre Festival would be catnip to any documentary filmmaker, and veteran director Chris Smith (American Movie, Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond) duly crafts […]
Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer sets new Sony record with 130 million views in 24 hours
This past Tuesday we got our very first glimpse of the post-Avengers: Endgame Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the release of a trailer for July’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, and now comes word that the trailer racked up an impressive 130 million views in its first 24 hours. Now, while that’s nowhere […]
First trailer for superhero sci-fi thriller Fast Color starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Liongsate and Codeblack Films have debuted the first trailer and poster for the superhero sci-fi thriller Fast Color. Directed by Julia Hart, the film sees Gugu Mbatha-Raw (The Cloverfield Paradox, A Wrinkle in Time) leading a cast that also includes David Strathairn, Saniyya Sidney, Lorraine Toussaint, and Christopher Denham; take a look here… “Fast Color” […]