With Death Note set to arrive on Netflix next month, the streaming service has released five new images from director Adam Wingard’s upcoming manga adaptation which you can check out below… SEE ALSO: Adam Wingard on adapting Death Note for U.S. audiences SEE ALSO: New trailer and featurette for the live-action Death Note movie We suggest […]
Han Solo Star Wars spinoff seems likely to keep its May 2018 release date
The Han Solo anthology movie seems like it will be keeping to its May 2018 release date. After all the issues the project has suffered, namely the firing of directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the hiring of Ron Howard, and the reported unhappiness at Alden Ehrenreich’s performance, it seemed likely that the project might […]
Dunkirk to get the widest 70mm release in theaters in 25 years
With Dunkirk just a couple weeks away, Warner Bros. has announced that Christopher Nolan’s latest film will be released in 70mm across 120 theaters, the highest number for the format in 25 years. 70mm is used for wide high-resolution film, once being a hallmark of the industry and used for big, cinematic films like Lawrence of Arabia and Ben-Hur. Its […]
Wonder Woman pushes the DC Extended Universe to $3 billion worldwide
While the DC Extended Universe may have got off to a bit of a slow start in terms of critical acclaim, there’s no disputing that the first four films in Warner Bros.’ superhero franchise haven’t been a hit at the box office, with the latest instalment Wonder Woman helping to propel the series to $3 […]
Jon Watts on how he approached the web-slinging scenes in Spider-Man: Homecoming
When it comes to pulling Spider-Man from the pages of the comics, whether it be for a movie or video game, one of the trickiest aspects is his web-slinging. Many jokes have been made over the years of Spider-Man swinging from webs seemingly attached to clouds. The movies have got very good at keeping Spidey’s […]
Matt Reeves talks The Batman, praises Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy
As director Matt Reeves continues his press tour for War for the Planet of the Apes, the filmmaker is naturally getting a lot of questions regarding the status of his next big film, The Batman. Reeves recently spoke a few days ago about how he aims to make a noir-driven Batman film with a focus on the character’s emotions, and now […]
Avengers: Infinity War is “going to be the biggest movie of all time”, says Tom Holland
Avengers: Infinity War has been teased for five years now, and it’s safe to assume that the events in this movie will be extremely climactic. Funnily enough, aside from a few set photos, we have not received a ton of information about the movie as yet, and according to Spider-Man: Homecoming actor Tom Holland, the film simply […]
Marc Webb had some important advice for Spider-Man: Homecoming director Jon Watts
When the torch is passed from one director to another, and franchises either continue on or reboot, it can be a bit of a ceremonious process. After all, the 90+ minutes of footage we see on-screen is the culmination of years/ months of planning and hard work. Leaving a project is sure to be an […]
Tom Holland was overcome with emotion while reading the positive reviews for Spider-Man: Homecoming
The weeks, and days leading up to a movie’s release can be nerve-wracking for the cast and crew, to say the least. All of that hard work has culminated into a feature-length film that people will undoubtedly be giving their opinions of through social media. After all, it’s not just seasoned critics that give reviews […]
Andy Serkis: Underappreciated Genius
Helen Murdoch on the underappreciated genius of Andy Serkis… When the actor Andy Serkis’ name is mentioned in a conversation you’re tend to either hear “who’s that?” or “is that the motion cap guy?”. The fact that Serkis isn’t a household name is in my mind a travesty. With the final part of the new […]