Now that both Warner Bros. / DC and Marvel Studios have set out their stalls for the foreseeable future, we should expect to be inundated with potential plot and casting rumours for the multitude of superhero movies set to grace the big screen over the coming years. And by way of Bleeding Cool, we now […]
David S. Goyer reportedly developing Krypton TV series for Warner Bros.
Not content with its four current TV shows – Arrow, The Flash, Gotham and Constantine – it seems like Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment are keen to branch out furter with their small screen output. Recently we’ve heard that live-action Supergirl and Static Shock shows are both in development, and now Bleeding Cool is reporting […]
Joel Schumacher adapting Batman Forever, Batman & Robin and Batman Triumphant as comic book series?
If you’re a Batman fan, then chances are you shudder when you hear the words “Joel Schumacher”. Having delivered the then-most successful Batman film with 1995’s Batman Forever, the director brought the franchise to its knees two years later with 1997’s Batman & Robin, forcing Warner Bros. to pull the plug on his planned sequel, […]
American Horror Story: Freak Show – Episode 5 Review
Alice Rush reviews the fifth episode of American Horror Story: Freak Show… This week’s episode of Freak Show titled ‘Pink Cupcakes’ really exemplifies one of the best attributes of American Horror Story, and this is exposing and questioning the “norm”. Every theme this show has covered, whether it be a haunted house or an asylum, […]
Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine in new clip from Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar
Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar opened in cinemas yesterday [read our review here], and if you’re yet to see it, then you may want to check out a new clip featuring Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine… Interstellar chronicles the adventures of a group of explorers who make use of a newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations […]
Anne Hathaway would love to play Catwoman again in the DC movie universe
With Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel and a potential female-led Amazing Spider-Man spin-off on the horizon, it seems like we’re finally going to get a series of female superhero movies over the next few years, prompting IGN to ask Anne Hathaway if she’d have any interest in returning to her role as Selina Kyle from The […]
Interstellar – An Open Letter To Hollywood
Robert Kojder on Interstellar… Whether you love or hate Christopher Nolan, it is undeniable that he is crafting some of the most stimulating and thought-provoking films out there today; the icing on the cake is that they also happen to be highly lucrative Hollywood blockbusters. Outside of possibly Quentin Tarantino, no other director working in […]
Leeds International Film Festival 2014 Review – Leviathan (2014)
Leviathan, 2014. Directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. Starring Aleksey Serebryakov, Vladimir Vdovichenkov, Elena Lyadova and Roman Madyanov. SYNOPSIS: In a coastal Russian town, Nikolay is forced to take on the corrupt mayor, when he threatens to demolish his home. His lawyer and best friend Dmitriy, digs up his dirt on the mayor, but that only brings […]
30 Years Back: The Glorious Year of 1984
Tom Jolliffe on the glorious year of 1984…. Whatever you may think of as the golden age of cinema, few can deny that the 80s brought about a fantastic array of classic and cult films. Anyone of a certain age may look back at a period of cinema, from growing up, with misty eyes and […]
Kickstarter project wants to remake classic horror flick Nosferatu
Sites like Kickstater and IndieGoGo have provided filmmakers to get their passion projects funded, but it’s not often that you see fan-funded projects looking to remake a movie. David Lee Fisher is looking to fund this project which will be a “visual remix” of 1921’s classic horror Nosferatu. But while it may seem sanctimonious to […]
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