Luke Owen reviews Batman ’66 Meets The Green Hornet #1… In 1967, television history was made when two masked crime fighters met in a historic crossover. Now, superstar filmmaker Kevin Smith and actor/comedian Ralph Garman join forces with artist Ty Templeton (BATMAN ’66) to bring these two iconic characters and their famous partners together again. […]
Clark Gregg talks Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 2
As the writers on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. report back for duty to start work on the second season of the divisive ABC show, Clark Gregg has been speaking to IGN about what’s in store for Agent Phil Coulson when the show returns for its second run of episodes… “What’s been clear to me is […]
Production on The Raid remake put on hold
Good news for fans of Welsh filmmaker Gareth Evans’ hard-hitting martial arts epic The Raid – Variety is reporting that pre-production on Screen Gems’ remake of the Indonesian actioner has been halted, although the film is not being placed into turnaround and is still aiming for an early 2015 shoot. The U.S. remake of The […]
Colin Trevorrow talks Jurassic World plot details, confirms new dinosaur
Last week we reported on a rumour circulating around the web that Jurassic Park sequel Jurassic World was going to be taking a very SyFy-esque direction with its plot. The rumour stated that there would be a new T-Rex / raptor / snake / cuttlefish hybrid that would be taken down by a group of […]
Steven Knight to write the script for World War Z 2
World War Z took a few people by surprise last year. After countless delays, several last minute re-writes and a complete lack of use of the source material, it turned a lot better than it should have been. It impressively also pulled in over $500 million dollars at the box office, so they were quick to […]
Woody Allen Wednesdays – You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger and Everyone Says I Love You
Every Wednesday, FM writers Simon Columb and Brogan Morris write two short reviews on Woody Allen films … in the hope of watching all his films over the course of roughly 49 weeks. If you have been watching Woody’s films and want to join in, feel free to comment with short reviews yourself! Next up […]
The reason behind Edgar Wright’s Ant-Man departure
Last Friday brought the news that Marvel and Edgar Wright have parted ways after eight years of development on Ant-Man, throwing the first Phase Three offering of the Marvel Cinematic Universe into turmoil as the studio looks to keep the production on track for its proposed July 17th, 2015 release date. Now The Hollywood Reporter […]
Rucksacks, Sore Feet & Pubs: The Making of Downhill
Trevor Hogg chats with James Rouse, Richard Lumsden and Jeremy Swift about walking across the UK to make a road movie… “My father was an accountant,” remarks British filmmaker James Rouse. “My mother makes very good flapjacks but I’m not sure if that counts. Looking back perhaps they were both more artistic than their backgrounds […]
Quentin Tarantino to shoot The Hateful Eight in November
After putting The Hateful Eight on hold in January after a script leak, Quentin Tarantino’s stance towards shooting his second western seems to have softened recently. At the Cannes Film Festival Tarantino said he was considering how to take the project forward, and now Showbiz 411 is reporting that cameras will start rolling on The […]
Comic Book Review – Star Trek #33
Villordsutch reviews Star Trek #33… After the events of ‘Star Trek Into Darkness‘, Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise have embarked on their Five Year Mission into uncharted space… only to encounter a deadly new alien species unlike anything the Federation has met before! Don’t miss this all-new adventure overseen […]
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