Get ready to venture to the High Republic era for the very first time on screen, as Lucasfilm has officially announced that production is underway on the Disney+ original series Star Wars: The Acolyte. Created by showrunner Leslye Headland (Russian Doll), The Acolyte takes place around a century prior to the events of Star Wars: […]
Zootopia+ animated series trailer released by Disney+
Disney+ has released the first trailer and images for Zootopia+, the upcoming limited animated series which dives into the lives of some of the more intriguing residents featured in the 2016 movie; check them out here… “Zootopia+” heads back to the fast-paced mammal metropolis of Zootopia in a short-form series that dives deeper into […]
Netflix adapting Gears of War into feature film and animated series
Netflix are joining the cinematic video game revolution with the news that they’re adapting Gears of War into a feature-film and animated series. Stuck in development hell for a long time at New Line Cinema, the rights then passed to Universal in 2016, and Netflix have now acquired them at a time when there’s a […]
Amazon’s Carnival Row to end with season 2 as teaser trailer released
Prime Video has released a poster and trailer for the second season of Carnival Row, which will also serve as the series finale with the news that Amazon has swung the axe on the fantasy drama series. The second season of Carnival Row will see Orlando Bloom’s former inspector Philo investigate a spate of gruesome […]
Netflix renews Monster for another season: which infamous case will they tackle?
Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story came in like a wrecking ball and took over the fall streaming season. It’s a record-breaking series, with domination on charts all over the place. Monster was the number one show on the Nielsen chart for three straight weeks, while Netflix touted the series as the second most […]
The Book of Boba Fett Paradox
Tom Jolliffe looks at a major reason why Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett is underwhelming: its title character… Some folk have that shining moment in the sun. There’s something they’ve done and they can dine out on it forever. You could be an average football player, but score a winning goal in a […]
If Film & TV Is A Game… Is Korea Winning?
Tom Jolliffe looks at the booming worldwide popularity of Korean film and TV. With the Western studios so preoccupied with IP, are we getting more engaging films and shows from Korea? German cinema in the 30’s. American noir in the 40’s. Japanese cinema in the 50’s. Nordic cinema from the 50’s and 60’s. British cinema […]
I’m Too Old For This Sh*t!
Tom Jolliffe on that fateful day when you start to outgrow things… Getting older is inevitable. It’s a sad fact of life. Petrol prices are going through the roof, along with everything else. I’m paying a mortgage and all the unexpected joys (read costs) that come with having a home (always resting on that knowledge […]
The Fascination with Origin Stories
Tom Jolliffe looks at the fascination with origin stories… Film and TV have long had a burning desire to milk popular characters or franchises for all they’re worth. If it works and audiences respond to it, then logic dictates that more adventures must follow. It could be sequels, spinoffs, reboots (with iconic character played by […]
The Problem with Cobra Kai Season 5
Cobra Kai is being binge-watched across the world, and Tom Jolliffe has a bone to pick with the show’s fifth season. SPOILERS FOLLOW… Cobra Kai Season 5 has burst onto the scene. Season 4 ended brilliantly, leaving me salivating for what was to come. I hate that season-to-season wait, but oddly the gap between seasons […]
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