Martin Carr speaks with director Catherine Hardwicke about Quibi’s Don’t Look Deeper… Catherine Hardwicke has been a production designer for Cameron Crowe and David O. Russell, as well an acclaimed director with Lords of Dogtown, Thirteen and of course Twilight. Recently she took time to discuss her involvement in Quibi’s Don’t Look Deeper. A tale […]
Netflix announces Witcher prequel series The Witcher: Blood Origin
Early on Monday morning, we learned that Netflix’s The Witcher is set to expand as the streamer has announced a brand new series. Horror website Bloody Disgusting dropped the news that The Witcher: Blood Origin, a “six-part, live-action limited prequel series” will explore the origin of the very first Witcher. Lauren Schmidt Hissrich will join […]
Quibi Review – Don’t Look Deeper
Martin Carr reviews Don’t Look Deeper… At first glance Don’t Look Deeper is a contemporary tale of adolescent angst, repressed emotions and personal loss. However, much of this Quibi series which brings revered director Catherine Hardwicke on board trades in subterfuge. There are shades of Blade Runner, elements of Ex Machina and a touch of […]
NOS4A2 Comic-Con@Home panel offers a sneak peek at the rest of season 2
On Saturday, AMC held a virtual Comic-Con@Home panel for its TV adaptation of Joe Hill’s NOS4A2, with Hill, showrunner Jami O’Brien and star Zachary Quinto discussing the second season of the vampire series, as well as offering a sneak peek at what’s in store in upcoming episodes; take a look here… A look at the […]
Nina Dobrev to produce and star in Woman 99 series
The Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev looks set for a return to the small screen, with The Hollywood Reporter revealing that the actress is set to lead the cast of Woman 99, an adaptation of Greer Macallister’s 2019 historical thriller novel which is being produced by Bruna Papandrea (Big Little Lies, The Undoing) of Made […]
Perry Mason Season 1 Episode 6 Review – ‘Chapter Six’
Martin Carr reviews the sixth episode of Perry Mason… We are in the realm of court room drama at last as Perry Mason joins convention, embraces archetype and Matthew Rhys rises like a phoenix to embody this character. Stephen Root’s Maynard Barnes leads the despicable charge elsewhere as a conniving district attorney, seeking to profit […]
DVD Review – The Luminaries
Rachel Bellwoar reviews the miniseries, The Luminaries… A young man gets shot only to stand up unscathed. A young woman faints after bleeding… gold? The Luminaries is a lot more reality-based than its opening sequence suggests but if you can handle that, the rest of the series is gravy. It’s still an unusual tactic, though. […]
Batwoman: The Complete First Season Blu-ray and DVD release details and special features announced
With a new Batwoman set to succeed Ruby Rose’s Kate Kane when the DC superhero series returns for its second season in the New Year, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has announced that fans will be able to catch up on the complete first season of Batwoman this August with the release of the Blu-ray and […]
R.I.P. Olivia de Havilland (1916 – 2020)
Oscar-winning silver screen actress Olivia de Havilland has passed away at her home in Paris, aged 104. One of the last survivors of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and the older sister of Joan Fontaine, de Havilland began her career on stage in the 1930s, appearing as Hermia in Max Reinhardt’s production of A Midsummer […]
To Boldly Go: An Interview with the Visual Effects Team of Star Trek: Picard
Alec Frazier chats with the VFX team behind Star Trek: Picard… Star Trek: Picard on CBS All Access is a long-awaited fan fantasy come true. Amongst the most stunning aspects of the show are the superb and widely varied visual effects. We sat down with Tim LeDoux, a co-founder of Crafty Apes who was a […]
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