DC Comics releases Superman #6 this Tuesday, and we have the official preview for you below; take a look… “THE CHAINED PART ONE!” Following the shocking cliffhanger of Superman #5 and the events of Knight Terrors, Superman has learned that Lex Luthor kept a prisoner beneath Stryker’s Island for decades. Who are they and why […]
The Color Purple featurette outlines a bold new take on the classic Deep South drama
Warner Bros. has released a featurette for Blitz Bazawule’s new take on Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize winning The Color Purple, which promises to put the story “back out into the world” in order to “connect with the younger generation”. The screenplay is by acclaimed playwright Marcus Gardley (Maid), which combines Walker’s novel with the musical […]
Jean-Luc Picard gets new Star Trek: Picard The Final Season sixth scale figure from EXO-6
Sideshow and EXO-6 have revealed the sixth scale Jean-Luc Picard collectible figure which is inspired by the likeness of Patrick Stewart in the third and final season of Star Trek: Picard. It is available to pre-order now, priced at $190; check out the promotional images here… SEE ALSO: Patrick Stewart open to a Star Trek: […]
Comic Book Preview – Dune: House Harkonnen #9
Boom! Studios releases Dune: House Harkonnen #9 this Wednesday, and we’ve got the official preview of the issue for you below… Atomic threats and prophetic visions leave the threat of death and carnage in their wake, as the Emperor’s most fearsome warriors arrive after a critical betrayal! Meanwhile, horror ensues on Ix, and Duncan reaches […]
Barbie surpasses The Avengers at the domestic box office
Barbie is now in the league with some of the biggest blockbusters in the modern era. After its two-month dominance at the domestic box office, where it sat in the top 5 the entire run, Barbie will now surpass Marvel Studios’ The Avengers in terms of its domestic box office haul. Barbie has generated $626 […]
A Star Isn’t Born, A Curse, and How Much?! The Baby in the Basket Final Prep Update
As Flickering Myth’s first film production gears up to go before the camera, we bring you an update on the joys of pre-production… Our first venture into making movies has proven to be a massive undertaking. A successful but stressful crowdfunding campaign was rife with challenges. What is the magic formula? What makes for an […]
Agatha Christie’s estate wants more of Kenneth Branagh’s Poirot following A Haunting In Venice
Filmmaker Kenneth Branagh is on his third adaptation of the work of iconic writer Agatha Christie, and his latest film, A Haunting In Venice, could be his best outing yet. With the three films based on her Hercule Poirot stories hitting a new stride, it seems like the ones controlling the Christie estate want even […]
Comic Book Preview – Green Lantern: War Journal #1
John Stewart takes centre stage this week in DC Comics’ Green Lantern: War Journal #1, and you can check out the official preview of the issue below… John Stewart’s time as a Green Lantern has come to an end…or so he thinks. A family tragedy calls him back home, and as John begins to reclaim […]
Ten Essential Films of the 1950s
It’s time to look at ten essential films of the 1950s… Quentin Tarantino has never been shy about expressing his opinions on cinema. He once claimed that the two weakest decades in cinema were the 50s and 80s. Sure, Tarantino directed Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, but I’m still going to disagree. The 80s were […]
Why Has Marvel Struggled to Cast the MCU’s Fantastic Four?
EJ Moreno looks at Marvel Studios’ efforts to cast the MCU’s Fantastic Four… For months, we’ve seen rumors surrounding the casting of the Fantastic Four. Ignoring the film’s struggles with its writers and even more possible director shakeups, finding the members of Marvel’s First Family seems quite daunting. Adam Driver and Margot Robbie were set […]