Warner Bros. wants more Lord of the Rings and is bringing back one of the masters of Middle-earth as Variety reports that Andy Serkis will star and direct The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum. Filmmaker Peter Jackson and his writing partners Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens are producing the new Lords of […]
Sydney Sweeney to star in David Michôd’s Christy Martin biopic
Sydney Sweeney is having one hell of a 2024. After the instant cult classic Madame Web, horror hit Immaculate, and Anyone But You dominating for a rom-com, the actress is heading for another big headline gig as she’s set to portray trailblazing boxer Christy Martin in a new biopic. Sweeney is teaming up with director […]
Sydney Sweeney sees Madame Web as a building block for her career
Sydney Sweeney knows how to play the Hollywood game and looks at every hit or dud as a way to further herself. Sweeney is currently promoting her horror film Immaculate; check out our review here. During a recent interview for the project, she dishes about all things Madame Web. From filming to the critical/commercial response, […]
A24 retooling Friday the 13th prequel series Crystal Lake
There’s nothing more challenging in pop culture than being a Friday The 13th fan. It’s been 15 years since Jason Voorhees slashed on our screens, and it seemed like the dark days were behind us. While there’s a long-standing legal battle that’s kept horror fans from seeing a new round of the iconic slasher franchise, […]
Disney reducing Marvel Studios output to a maximum of 3 movies and 2 TV shows per year
As we’ve noticed, Marvel is slowing the pace of releases, with only one theatrical release in 2024 in Deadpool & Wolverine as a result of Hollywood strike action last year. However, when things get back to normal, Disney CEO Bob Iger says the MCU will be reduced to no more than three films a year […]
A Triple Hit of Vintage Pam Grier
Tom Jolliffe looks back on three of Pam Grier’s iconic Blaxploitation era films, Foxy Brown, Coffy and The Big Bird Cage… Remember the theme song for The Spy Who Loved Me? Nobody does it better… Well, when it comes to being the undisputed Queen of Blaxploitation cinema, really, nobody did it better than Pam Grier. […]
First look at David Corenswet’s Superman revealed by James Gunn
James Gunn has given us our first look at David Corenswet as Superman in next summer’s Superman, the first entry in DC’s new film universe which Gunn and Peter Safran are leading as the DC Studios heads. Corenswet was chosen as Clark Kent/Superman last year, filling the boots that have previously held Christopher Reeve, Brandon Routh […]
South African folk horror Breathing In gets an eerie first trailer
Black Mandala has released a trailer for writer-director Jaco Bouwer’s (Gaia) folk horror Breathing In, which follows a wounded soldier during the Second Anglo-Boer War who finds himself seeking refuge in the wrong place; check out the trailer below… 1901, South Africa. A wounded general seeks refuge in the small home of a woman and […]
Alien: Romulus images showcase a Xenomorph design “closer to H.R. Giger’s original creation”
Fede Alvarez’s Alien: Romulus will take us to new realms of horror, and we have a new look of the alien terror ahead of us. During Entertainment Weekly’s Summer preview, Alien: Romulus was shown off with two new images. You can find the full preview of the upcoming films, but the outlet spotlighted the upcoming […]
5 Underrated Jean-Claude Van Damme Movies
The Muscles from Brussels returns soon with Darkness of Man, so here’s five of his most underrated films to get you in the mood… There are two kinds of people who don’t like Jean-Claude Van Damme, Crazy folk and Steven Seagal. The rest of us love to partake in a little bit of Van Dammage, […]
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