Ahead of its theatrical release this week, a trailer has arrived online for Zombie Town, the upcoming adaptation of R.L. Stine’s 2012 novel of the same name from director Peter Lepeniotis. The family comedy horror follows teens Amy (Madi Monroe) and Mike (Marlon Kazadi) as they seek the help of an infamous filmmaker (Dan Akroyd) […]
Comic Book Preview – Bettie Page: The Alien Agenda
Get ready for an out of this world adventure with pinup icon Bettie Page this week as Dynamite Entertainment collects Bettie Page: The Alien Agenda in trade paperback form; check out the official preview below… Poor Bettie Page has barely finished up her latest adventure and gotten back to modeling when duty calls once more! […]
Spider-Punk almost didn’t have a role in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse
As much as Daniel Kaluuya’s Spider-Punk is a fan-favorite in the latest film, Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, we almost didn’t get the now-iconic role. In an interview with EW, writer-producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller revealed that Kaluuya almost didn’t have such a significant role in Across The Spider-Verse. “He was in and out of […]
Lock, Stock and The Essential Guy Ritchie Movies
On the 25th anniversary of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, we look at the essential Guy Ritchie films… In 1998, Guy Ritchie burst onto the British film scene with his dazzling debut hit Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Since then he’s revisited guns and gangsters, adapted a classic spy show, adapted an iconic […]
The already finished The Spiderwick Chronicles series no longer heading to Disney+
Disney+ will not advance with The Spiderwick Chronicles, as reports say the studio is moving away from the project. Deadline notes the real kicker is the eight-episode series from Paramount Television Studios & 20th Television has been completed, which means Paramount is currently shopping the project to other potential buyers. The Spiderwick Chronicles is based […]
Comic Book Preview – Moon Knight Annual #1
Marvel Comics releases Moon Knight Annual #1 on Wednesday, and you can get a sneak peek right now with the official preview below… MOON KNIGHT VS. TAEGUKGI! The forces of chaos compel Earth’s heroes to go head-to-head with each other! When the champion of a god battles a godlike champion, who will win? The Fist of […]
Joe Keery opens up about his “complicated” feelings on Stranger Things ending
Joe Keery knows his time in Hawkins is coming to an end, and he’s opening up about what the final season of Stranger Things means to him. Talking to WWD, Keery opens up about the ending of the series, stating that: “It does feel like it’s time. It won’t be easy for it to end. […]
Movie Review – The Atomic Café (1982)
The Atomic Cafe, 1982. Directed by Kevin Rafferty, Jayne Loader, and Pierce Rafferty. SYNOPSIS: The classic 1982 documentary The Atomic Cafe was preserved by the United States’ National Film Registry in 2016, so now is a good time to revisit it, especially in light of Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer movie. This film uses nothing but archival […]
Jurassic Park at 30: An Adventure 65 Million Years in the Making
Hasitha Fernando revisits Jurassic Park as it receives a 30th anniversary re-release… How does one begin to talk about one of the most iconic films of all time? The quintessential blockbuster movie of the last few decades, Jurassic Park’s impact on pop-culture and the film industry in general is something that cannot be simply summed […]
Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson on creating Batman: Three Jokers and a potential sequel
Batman and The Joker are one of pop culture’s most well known and bitter rivalries with a history dating back all the way 80+ years ago to the very first issue of the Batman comic book. It should be no surprise then that one of the biggest stories in comics in the last couple of […]