Despite being almost a year on from its release, Star Wars: The Last Jedi continues to be a fiercely-debated topic among fans of the Star Wars franchise. One of – if not the – most controversial aspects of the movie is the film’s handling of Luke Skywalker – and it’s not just fans who can’t let […]
Child’s Play remake adds two to its cast
Back in September, MGM and Orion Pictures announced that production is underway on their remake of the cult 80s horror Child’s Play, and now we have word of two new additions to the cast of the film. Bloody Disgusting is reporting that child actors Beatrice Kitsos (The Exorcist) and Ty Consiglio (Wonder) have signed on to […]
Mathilde Ollivier featured on new Overlord poster
Coinciding with its UK release, Dread Central has revealed a new poster for Julius Avery’s World War II supernatural action thriller Overlord featuring Mathilde Ollivier’s Chloe; take a look here… SEE ALSO: Read our review of Overlord here With only hours until D-Day, a team of American paratroopers drop into Nazi-occupied France to carry out a mission […]
AMC developing Breaking Bad film with Vince Gilligan
It seems The Walking Dead isn’t the only property AMC plans to develop feature films around. According to The Hollywood Reporter, AMC and Sony Pictures Television are planning to make a two-hour Breaking Bad film with series creator Vince Gilligan to write, executive produce and possibly even direct the project. Very little is known about the film. THR notes […]
Movie Review – Wildlife (2018)
Wildlife, 2018. Directed by Paul Dano. Starring Carey Mulligan, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ed Oxenbould and Bill Camp. SYNOPSIS: Jerry, Jeanette and their son Joe move from the city to an isolated town in Montana to start a new life. But Jerry loses his job and has to take the only work available – fighting forest fires […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer David Norland on My Dinner with Hervé and scoring for news programs
Red Stewart chats with composer David Norland about My Dinner with Hervé…. David Norland is an English composer who has been working in the television and film industries since the early-2000s. He is best known for his compositions for news programs like Good Morning America and 20/20, as well as other projects like What Would […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Colin Stetson talks Hereditary’s score, creating evil, and the problem with clickbait
Red Stewart chats with Colin Stetson about Hereditary…. Colin Stetson is an American 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 Blue Caprice, The First, and Hereditary. Flickering Myth had the privilege to interview him, and I in turn had the […]
Gore-soaked trailer for horror Clownado
Extreme Entertainment has released a trailer for writer-director Todd Sheets’ upcoming horror Clownado; now, we haven’t really got a clue what’s going on here, but there’s crazed clowns galore, and buckets and buckets of gore. Check it out here… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9qIDfM64cI “CLOWNADO – A one of a kind thrill ride into the depths of depravity and […]
Exclusive Interview: BlacKkKlansman actor Paul Walter Hauser on working with Spike Lee and Adam Driver, playing a white supremacist, Cobra Kai and more
The following conversation took place between Flickering Myth writer Justin Cook and BlacKkKlansman actor Paul Walter Hauser… Today, Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman hits shelves nationwide on 4K, DVD and Blu-ray (and is available for rental), and in celebration of the film’s home video release, Flickering Myth had the opportunity to talk to one of the film’s stars, […]
Rumour: Matt Reeves and Ben Affleck reportedly have different visions for The Batman
Having boarded the project last year after Ben Affleck chose to exit the director’s chair, Matt Reeves (War for the Planet of the Apes) recently completed work on the first draft of the script for Warner Bros. and DC Films’ The Batman, and has expressed his hope that cameras could get rolling on the Dark […]