John Lucking reviews the third episode of Hannibal…. If serving two masters is difficult, serving several must be nearly impossible. While a perfect episode of Hannibal would satisfy the creative team, the network, critics and audience, “Potage” illustrates just how delicate a balancing act this can be as it expands the show’s horizons. The chief […]
Hannibal’s next episode dropped due to Boston bombings
The fourth episode of Hannibal, set to air April 25th, has been pulled from the schedule as a result of the Boston bombings. Showrunner Bryan Fuller contacted NBC personally after learning of the attacks and voiced his concerns about airing the upcoming episode given the current climate and any perceived insensitivity. The episode concerns a […]
Ninja Turtles renamed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Turtles fans rejoice! After causing an outrage by dropping the ‘Teenage Mutant’ aspect of the title for upcoming Ninja Turtles, Paramount Pictures has reportedly made a u-turn on the decision, with TMNT Lair reporting that the live-action reboot is now going by the more familiar (and fan-friendly) name of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Apparently the […]
The Flickering Myth Reaction to the Elysium trailer
The Flickering Myth writing team discuss the first trailer for Elysium… Neill Blomkamp really made a name for himself when he directed a little movie called District 9 (with a little help from Peter Jackson’s money) and now he’s back with his new sci-fi movie Elysium. In the year 2154 two classes of people exist: […]
James Gunn talks Guardians of the Galaxy
We’re now just one week away from the release of Iron Man 3 (early reactions have all been positive if Twitter is anything to go by) and HeyUGuys sat down with James Gunn to talk about the final stop before The Avengers 2 – Guardians of the Galaxy. In the interview, Gunn talks about Rocket […]
Bates Motel – Episode 5 Review
Alice Rush reviews episode 5 of the Psycho prequel series Bates Motel… “Ocean View” begins on a note of positivity, with Norman strutting home happily after having spent the night with Bradley, still unbeknownst to his mother’s traumatic arrest the previous night. When he and Dylan visit her at the police station, she refuses their […]
Universal remaking Weird Science
Having mined virtually every 80s horror in existence, the Hollywood remake machine now looks to be turning its attention to the decade’s teen comedies – and when you’re talking 80s teen comedy, you’re talking John Hughes… According to Deadline, Universal Pictures is to remake Hughes’ 1985 comedy Weird Science, which starred Anthony Michael Hall and […]
Dexter to end this season
In a post made to Dexter’s official Facebook group, Showtime has announced that the upcoming season of Dexter, beginning June 30th, will be the last. Showtime’s CEO Michael Blank has previously been somewhat open to the idea of concluding Dexter during the last two Television Critics Association tours, but was understandably reluctant to kill the […]
Special Features – Taking a Knee: Why do all superheroes land the same way?
Anghus Houvouras wants to know why all superheroes have taken to striking the same pose…. I’m not sure if this particular trend has ever been talked about at great length. It first became glaring while watching Edgar Wright’s test footage for Ant-Man. When the character emerges from the elevator and lands on the ground, he […]
Star Wars: Episode VII set for 2015, Disney planning yearly releases
Well, the dark days of having to wait three years between Star Wars instalments are over, with Walt Disney Pictures announcing at CinemaCon yesterday that it plans to release a new Star Wars movie every year, beginning with Star Wars: Episode VII in the summer of 2015. Since the announcement that Disney had purchased Lucasfilm, […]
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