The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that 20th Century Fox has closed a deal to adapt Superior, the comic book series from writer Mark Millar and artist Leinil Francis Yu. The adaptation will be produced by Matthew Vaughn, director of Millar’s Kick-Ass and the upcoming The Secret Service. Published by Icon (a creator-owned imprint of Marvel […]
V/H/S director in line to direct Friday the 13th
We’ve not heard much from the Friday the 13th sequel/reboot since there were talks of not having Jason Voorhees as the main killer in the 13th installment of the iconic slasher series. While the movie isn’t out for another year, we may now have a director in the form of David Bruckner who could be […]
Hans Zimmer confirmed to score Batman vs. Superman
Having previously refused to commit one way or another, composer Hans Zimmer has now confirmed that he’s set to take a second stab at scoring the Caped Crusader after Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy, revealing to Digital Spy that Zack Snyder has invited him to compose the music for the upcoming Man of Steel sequel […]
True Detective – Episode 8 Review
Matt Smith reviews the season finale of True Detective… True Detective is a prime example that, even with our methods of watching a TV show changing, that stories don’t have to necessarily change. It also exemplifies the way TV can be about telling shorter, self-contained stories. And while this could’ve been handled well enough in […]
Vertigo Comics’ Scalped heading to the small screen
Warner Bros.’ feature film division may be struggling to get its DC Comics plans in motion, but when it comes to the small screen, we’re bracing ourselves for an influx of DC-based shows. Alongside Arrow, numerous pilots from DC Comics and its imprints are in various stages of development, including The Flash, Gotham, Constantine, iZombie, […]
Movie Review – The King and the Mockingbird (1980)
The King and the Mockingbird (French: Le Roi et l’oiseau), 1980. Directed by Paul Grimault. Featuring the voice talents of Jean Martin, Pascal Mazzotti, Raymond Bussières, Agnès Viala and Renaud Marx. SYNOPSIS: A chimney sweep and a shepherdess seek to escape from the clutches of a tyrannical king. The modern animation industry is very much […]
Harrison Ford is “curious and excited” about Blade Runner sequel
With Harrison Ford (presumably) gearing up for a return to a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: Episode VII, as well as a rumoured fifth Indiana Jones film on the horizon, it’s easy to forget that he could potentially be returning to another of his previous characters in Rick Deckard, protagonist of Blade Runner. It’s […]
Zack Snyder talks Batman vs. Superman, bringing the characters together and more
With production underway on Batman vs. Superman, we should expect to hear plenty about Warner Bros. Man of Steel sequel over the coming weeks and months (which will no doubt be music to DC fans’ ears), and to start things off director Zack Snyder has taken part in a lengthy interview with Forbes, during which […]
James Cameron offers updates on his three Avatar sequels
For the past couple of years, James Cameron has been busy hammering away at development on a trio of sequels to the 2009 mega-blockbuster Avatar, working with screenwriters Josh Friedman (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), Shane Salerno (Savages), and Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) to perfect the scripts for […]
Movie Review – Joe (2013)
Joe, 2013. Directed by David Gordon Green. Starring Nicolas Cage, Tye Sheridan, Gary Poulter, Ronnie Gene Blevins and Adriene Mishler. SYNOPSIS: An ex-con, who is the unlikeliest of role models, meets a 15-year-old boy and is faced with the choice of redemption or ruin. The back woods of Austin, Texas. A place devastated by poverty, […]
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