It seems as if Hugh Jackman was expecting the X-Men franchise to be dead and buried following 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand, with Jackman telling Empire, “I thought that was it. There was already talk about doing a younger version and I was certainly talking about Wolverine and trying to drum up interest in that. […]
Stephen Amell on comparisons between Arrow and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
ABC may be comfortably winning the ratings battle with Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but it’s hard to argue that it’s enjoying anywhere near the same level of fan reception as The CW’s own superhero show Arrow, which has been going from strength to strength in its second season. However, Arrow star Stephen Amell has played […]
Dwayne Johnson teases a DC movie role in 2014
2013’s highest-grossing star Dwayne Johnson closed out the year last night with his annual ‘#RockTalk’ on Twitter, during which he teased a potential DC movie role, stating that: “We just had a big meeting w/ Warner Bros CEO re: DC Comics 2014 we will partner up and create the cool bad assery.” Johnson has previously […]
Star Wars characters to appear in The LEGO Movie?
The Wall Street Journal has reported that even though Star Wars characters are owned by Disney and The LEGO Movie is owned by Warner Bros., a few of them might be making appearances in the upcoming animated film. The article speculates that since The LEGO Movie has been in development since before Disney’s purchase of […]
Deadpool helmer Tim Miller on creating Thor: The Dark World’s prologue
We already know that Alan Taylor (Game of Thrones) wasn’t the only director to shoot scenes for Thor: The Dark World, with – SPOILER – Guardians of the Galaxy’s James Gunn filming the mid-credits sequence (much to Taylor’s displeasure). Well, now it’s been revealed that Tim Miller (who happens to be attached to Fox’s long-gestating Deadpool […]
Special Features – The Doctor Who Problem
With Matt Smith leaving Doctor Who, Oliver Davis argues that the show needs another change… ‘The Time of the Doctor’ had a rather tough act to follow. The 50th anniversary episode was the closest we’ll ever get to a Doctor Who movie (sorry, Paul McGann), with the fate of Gallifrey, multiple faces from the past […]
R.I.P. Syd Field (1935 – 2013)
Screenwriting guru Syd Field has died in his home at Beverly Hills in the age of 77. According to Variety, Field’s cause of death was hemolytic anemia. Field wrote the book Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting, amongst many others, which has helped countless screenwriters. An obituary contained quotes from great writers Judd Apatow, Tina Fey […]
Winona Ryder talks Beetlejuice sequel
Beetlejuice 2 is all but confirmed with Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and Dark Shadows writer Seth Grahame-Smith penning the screenplay and both Tim Burton and Michael Keaton looking set to return. Now it seems that Winona Ryder is interested in joining the project as well. In an interview with The Daily Beast, Ryder said, “I’m […]
Léa Seydoux found Blue Is the Warmest Color sex scenes “humiliating and gross”
First off, go see Blue Is the Warmest Color when it is released on Friday. It’s an incredible film, maybe the best of the year, and although it spans three hours, it’s an emotional and heartbreaking epic. Star Léa Seydoux (Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol) is involved in a series of incredibly intimate lesbian sex […]
Media Stream of Consciousness – Oldboy, The Hobbit, Catching Fire, Homefront and The Delivery Man
Anghus Houvouras with a weekly wander through the media making its way across the world wide web, including Oldboy, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Homefront and The Delivery Man… The adaptation that no one asked for is finally hitting theaters and being released on a big holiday weekend. Because […]
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