Having opened in several territories last week to $31 million, Duncan Jones Warcraft (or Warcraft: The Beginning) [read our review here] has doubled its box office in its second week of release. The movie was released in several more international territories including Spain, Italy and a full release in the UK and brought its box […]
Fantastic Four earns lowest ever CinemaScore for a studio superhero movie
The bad news just keeps rolling in for Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four. The film has had terrible reviews (read ours here and here), it’s director has shamed the movie publicly, Fox have pointed the finger of blame at him (and apparently locked him out of editing the film), it’s bombed at the box office and […]
Exclusive: Composer Bill Brown discusses working on Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six along with revealing two never released tracks
With the recent release of Tom Clancy’s The Division by Ubisoft and the news that Jake Gyllenhaal will produce and star in a movie based on the game we decided to speak with a person whom is very familiar with Tom Clancy’s work, composer Bill Brown. Brown began his career scoring Clancy’s Rainbow Six in […]
Warcraft is now the biggest video game movie of all-time
Last week we reported how The Angry Birds Movie had become the second biggest video game movie of all-time and theorised it would overtake Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time in the coming weeks. Well it looks like we were a little off base as the worldwide screenings of Warcraft have propelled it to the […]
Kevin Smith on finally seeing Nicolas Cage’s Superman live in The Flash
Kevin Smith has seen The Flash, and it has opened up his want to complete his unrealised Nicolas Cage Superman movie Superman Lives, which Tim Burton was attached to direct from his screenplay in the 1990s. “I finally got to see Nic Cage be Superman. It has been an absolute delight for me,” the filmmaker […]
John Wick’s Chad Stahelski opens up about his Ghost of Tsushima adaptation
In what is described as a “Japanese language film with an all-Japanese cast and a Hollywood-style budget,” video game fans are thrilled for a big screen version of Ghost of Tsushima, and no one seems more excited about bringing the award-winning video game to life than fanboy and John Wick Chapter 4 director Chad Stahelski. […]
James Mangold reacts to negative Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny reviews
When Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny made its eagerly awaited debut at the Cannes Film Festival the response was decidedly mixed, and now that even more reviews are swinging online in anticipation of its June 28th release, director James Mangold has been addressing the negative responses. Mangold, who inherited the megaphone from Steven […]
Marvel unveils Star Wars: Dark Droids Scourged variant covers
Having debuted Josemaria Casanovas’ connecting covers earlier this month, Marvel has now officially announced another series of variant covers for its upcoming Star Wars: Dark Droids event, this time by artist Rachael Stott, who’s Scourged covers will grave all five issues of the main series beginning this September. Check out the covers here… SEE ALSO: […]
Comic-Con 2023 in shambles as Marvel Studios, Netflix and more pull out of event
Is San Diego Comic-Con heading to its worst year in recent memory? In the last few years, the once-illustrious event has begun to lose that luster; the pandemic handicapped it for years, while studios also began hosting their own fan events outside of Comic-Con. That has led us to this point, where major studios are […]
Patrick Stewart open to a Star Trek: Picard movie
For years, Patrick Stewart was done with Star Trek and the adventures of Captain Picard. But now, it seems like the actor can’t stay away from the character. While having a joint interview with his co-star Levar Burton, Stewart tells IndieWire that he’s open to returning for more Jean-Luc Picard adventures, even if it takes […]