Tom Jolliffe revisits the cult classic Strange Days, a great New Year-set film that was way ahead of its time… A number of films throughout the 90’s dealt with the idea of virtual reality. For better and worse, this became a popular sci-fi trend through the decade. The Lawnmower Man really kick-started the trend, which […]
Batman Returns writer on Tim Burton’s failed Michelle Pfeiffer Catwoman spin-off
Do you know we almost saw more from Tim Burton’s Batman world, specifically Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman? Before the creative overhaul that led to Joel Schumacher’s Batman Forever, Burton and Batman Returns screenwriter Daniel Waters had plans for much more Gotham goodness, and in a recent interview, the writer spoke about creating with Burton and other planned […]
Godzilla Minus One becomes Toho’s highest-grossing Godzilla release
Godzilla Minus One is now the all-time highest-grossing Godzilla movie from Japan. The latest Godzilla entry is a certified smash hit as it continues its domination at the cinemas and during the awards season. The hardcore fan response has led casual viewers to head in droves, giving the film some of the best word-of-mouth of […]
Rush Hour at 25: The Iconic Buddy Action-Comedy Revisited
Hasitha Fernando revisits Rush Hour as it turns 25… Remember that age old expression “it takes two to tango?” well, the old adage rings especially true of buddy comedies. A sub-genre that has been around since the inception of Hollywood cinema, kick-starting in the 30s with the likes of Laurel and Hardy and Abbott and […]
Alien goes all-ages with Disney’s new A is for Alien kids book
Having already mined the 20th Century Fox franchise with Marvel comic books, an upcoming movie from Fede Alvarez and a TV series from Noah Hawley, Disney is now expanding the audience of the Alien franchise with the newest addition to the Little Golden Book line, A is for Alien. As per the official description from […]
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! at 35
Hasitha Fernando on the story behind The Naked Gun as the comedy classic turns 35… Only a handful of actors have been able to master the level of deadpan humor that Leslie Nielsen achieved. A comedic genius of the first water, one of Nielsen’s greatest efforts was none other than The Naked Gun: From the […]
Quantum of Solace – The Flawed Bond Adventure at 15
Hasitha Fernando dives into the story behind Quantum of Solace as it turns 15… Quantum of Solace has often been labelled the low point of Daniel Craig’s run as James Bond, but in its defence, a problematic production rife with script related issues certainly played an integral role in muddling the proceedings. Whatever the case […]
Christopher Nolan praises Zack Snyder, says his influence is all over superhero movies
Christopher Nolan is often praised for his takes on film and preserving the cinematic experience, and now he’s praising a peer for their work. The Atlantic recently published a profile about Zack Snyder, the filmmaker behind projects like Watchmen, Batman v Superman, and the recent Netflix hit Rebel Moon. Titled ‘Zack Snyder, The Director People […]
Killer Klowns from Outer Space creators keen on streaming TV series
For decades, cult horror fans have wondered what a sequel to Killers Klowns from Outer Space would look like, but sadly, it’s never happened. Now, the Chiodo Brothers are opening up about what it would take for a new sequel and what format they envision for the project. Director Stephen Chiodo and his writer/producer brothers […]
Zack Snyder on the R-rated Rebel Moon Director’s Cut: “It’s almost like a different movie”
You can count on Zack Snyder to deliver epic storytelling, even if runtimes often limit him. That’s why his relationship with Netflix was crucial for the filmmaker, wanting to ensure he could deliver on all fronts. Look at his second massive project with the streamer, Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire. Snyder […]
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