With the release of Justice League fast approaching, we’re starting to hear more and more from the cast of the DC blockbuster. Yesterday we brought you some comments from Ben Affleck with regards to Joss Whedon’s involvement in the film, and now Jason Momoa has been chatting to SFX Magazine about his role as Aquaman […]
Deadpool 2 and X-Men: Dark Phoenix both wrap production
2018 is going to be a big year for X-Men fans, with 20th Century Fox set to deliver not one, not two, but three mutant superhero movies. This past week we got a look at the first with the trailer for The New Mutants, and now comes word that both Deadpool 2 and X-Men: Dark […]
Star Wars: The Last Jedi gets a first TV spot
Following on from Monday’s second trailer, Lucasfilm has now unveiled the first TV spot for December’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which features a few snippets of new footage; check it out here… SEE ALSO: Star Wars: The Last Jedi IMAX display teases a turn to the Dark Side SEE ALSO: Watch Kylo Ren’s reaction […]
How New Funding Can Change The British Film Industry
Neil Calloway looks at new guidelines for British films… It’s been a quiet week for film industry news, but it’s entirely possible that you missed the fact that the British Film Institute Film Fund is being revamped to be more inclusive. The Film Fund, which distributes National Lottery money to film projects, is a vital […]
Billy Crystal and Ben Schwartz to star in comedy We Are Unsatisfied
First time director Matt Ratner has enlisted Billy Crystal and Ben Schwartz to star in the comedy film We Are Unsatisfied, which has been scripted by Peter Hoare (Kevin Can Wait). Deadline reports that the film “follows the unlikely friendship between a struggling L.A. comedian (Schwartz) who’s forced to move back home to Long […]
Disney Animation chops down Jack and the Beanstalk movie Gigantic
Disney Animation has decided to pull the plug on its Jack and the Beanstalk project Gigantic, which the studio had set for release on Thanksgiving 2020. The project would have seen Jack meeting an 11-year-old female giant called Inma, with the two becoming friends and embarking on an epic adventure together., and was being directed […]
53rd Chicago International Film Festival Capsule Review – The Square (2017)
Practice what you preach, no matter the circumstances. It’s the main take away from Ruben Ostlund’s (Force Majeure) Palme d’Or winner The Square, but also the easiest for a mainstream audience to grasp. Laced with satirical comedy regarding political correctness, morality, viral social media infamy, absurd jokes so erratic only the director himself could explain their purpose (how about […]
Ron Howard reveals that Tag & Bink will feature in the Han Solo Star Wars spinoff
It looks like the fan favourite Dark Horse Comics characters Tag and Bink are set to join the official Star Wars canon, with Ron Howard taking to Twitter to reveal that the duo will appear in the upcoming Han Solo: A Star Wars Story, where they will be portrayed by screenwriter Jon Kasdan and first assistant […]
Latest Thor: Ragnarok TV spot offers up some new footage
Another TV spot has made its way online for Thor: Ragnarok, entitled ‘Destiny’, featuring some snippets of previously unseen footage; take a look below… In Marvel Studios’ “Thor: Ragnarok,” Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe without his mighty hammer and finds himself in a race against time to get back to […]
Jenna Dewan Tatum to star in Berlin, I Love You
Deadline is reporting that Jenna Dewan Tatum has joined the ensemble cast of the anthology film Berlin, I Love You, the latest instalment in the Cities of Love series after Paris, je t’aime (2006), New York, I Love You (2008) and Rio, I Love You (2014). The film will feature numerous short romance stories, directed […]