M, 1931. Directed by Fritz Lang. Starring Peter Lorre, Ellen Widmann, Inge Landgut and Otto Wernicke. SYNOPSIS: A child-killer is on the loose. The police can’t seem to track him down and the crime gangs even take the matter into their hands. One man labels the murderer with the letter ‘M’ on his back using chalk, and […]
Veep Season 3 – Episode 4 Review
Matt Smith reviews the fourth episode of Veep season three… If there’s one thing Veep’s good at, it’s the constant underpinning that, as much as things change, they still stay the same. It’s in that respect episode four plays out. This week, Selina Meyer visits Silicon Valley in a bid to connect with the tech […]
Jane Levy on Evil Dead sequel: “I don’t think they’re gonna make it”
Back in May, director Fede Alvarez spoke about the planned sequel to Evil Dead, denying reports that he’d left the project and stating that he’s still looking for the right idea for the follow-up to the 2013 reboot. However, with Sam Raimi working on Army of Darkness 2, as well as bringing Bruce Campbell’s Ash […]
Denzel Washington says he is “probably too old” for Black Panther
Denzel Washington has had his fair share of movie roles, winning Oscars and stealing the hearts of audiences for a few decades now. Recently he has been rumoured to be attached to a range of superhero movies – something he has never done in his varied career. With Batman v Superman he was rumoured to […]
Some parts of The Last of Us movie will be “quite different” to the game
The Last of Us, Naughty Dog’s phenomenal hit game about two survivors in a post-apocalyptic America, is getting a two-hour long movie adaptation. However, the movie will stray from the game in some places. The game’s creative director, Neil Druckmann, who is also writing the movie, said in an interview with MCV. “In two hours you […]
J. Michael Straczynski rebooting Babylon 5 with feature film
Seemingly going unnoticed at the San Diego Comic-Con last month, J. Michael Straczynski has revealed that a feature film reboot of the cult space opera series Babylon 5 is in the works, and is aiming to go into production in early 2015. Here’s the statement from JMS, via ScienceFiction.com: “So we’ve been having a really, […]
Interview: Eric Dane, Rhona Mitra, Adam Baldwin, Travis Van Winkle and Hank Steinberg discuss The Last Ship
david j. moore chats with The Last Ship stars Eric Dane, Rhona Mitra, Adam Baldwin, Travis Van Winkle and executive prdoucer Hank Steinberg at the San Diego Comic-Con… The new hit show The Last Ship follows a line of other television shows of late that have apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic themes. A deadly virus sweeps the world […]
Movie Review – The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014)
The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz, 2014. Directed By Brian Knappenberger. Starring Aaron Swartz, Tim Berners-Lee, Lawrence Lessig and Cory Doctorow. SYNOPSIS The story of programming prodigy and information activist Aaron Swartz. From Swartz’s help in the development of the basic internet protocol RSS to his co-founding of Reddit, his fingerprints are […]
Rumoured details about Ben Affleck’s Dark Knight from Batman v Superman
Ben Affleck’s personal trainer Rehan Jalali has allegedly revealed some details about Affleck’s incarnation of the Dark Knight from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. As always the sources claiming that Jalali leaked this are vague and this may just be pure speculation. Nevertheless, the report claims the following… There are two Batsuits (we’ve seen […]
Christopher Nolan comments on Ben Affleck’s casting as Batman
While doing the rounds for his latest blockbuster Interstellar [read our review here], director Christopher Nolan shared his thoughts on Ben Affleck’s casting in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Nolan told The Daily Beast, “I’m only involved in that project in an advisory capacity as an executive producer, so I’m not involved in the […]
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