James Osborne reviews the third episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds… In the first episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Captain Pike reconnects with his love of Starfleet and leadership. Episode two develops the young Cadet Uhura, establishing a deeper backstory for the character and making her eminently relatable along the way. Episode […]
Hulu’s Love, Victor releases trailer for final season
Hulu has released the trailer for the third and final season of Love, Victor. The series, which is a spin-off of the film Love, Simon, follows Michael Cimino as Victor as he decides his post-high school future and coming to terms with his sexuality as a young gay man in a coming-of-age tale. Watch the trailer below… […]
Godzilla and the Titans MonsterVerse series to be directed by WandaVision’s Matt Shakman
Apple TV+ and Legendary’s untitled MonsterVerse series about Godzilla and the Titans has found its director. According to Variety, Matt Shakman (WandaVision) will direct and executive produce the upcoming series. The series will explore the aftermath of “the thunderous battle between Godzilla and the Titans that leveled San Francisco and the shocking new reality that […]
Horror Tycoon: Playtest is now available to play for free on Steam
Fans of horror, tower defence and tycoon games are in for a treat as Gameparic has released Horror Tycoon: Playtest on Steam and is available to play for free. This hybrid of tycoon and tower defence games has players building the ultimate horror attraction where they will build, scare, thrill and sometimes even kill the […]
Comic Book Preview – John Carter of Mars #2
John Carter of Mars #2 hits comic book shops next week, and we’ve got the official preview of the issue for you here courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment… Lieutenant Fred Hines is no fan of John Carter, and is not afraid to express his disdain. But Hines will help Carter for now, because it is the […]
Forced integration drama The Walk gets powerful trailer
Set during the forced integration of the Boston school system during the 1970s, a period in which public schools were under court control to desegregate through a system of cross-district bussing for poor Black and white neighbourhoods, Daniel Adams The Walk charts the escalating interracial tension in the region at the time. Starring Justin Chatwin […]
The CW shares first poster for new DC series Gotham Knights
The CW may have ripped through its DC TV programming like the Anti-Monitor the past few weeks, swinging the axe on Naomi, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and Batwoman, but the network isn’t abandoning its superhero ambitions, as we now have a brand new DC series to look forward to in Gotham Knights. Check out the official […]
The Crow and Dark City director Alex Proyas returning with horror-thriller Sister Darkness
Visionary filmmaker Alex Proyas (The Crow, Dark City) is set to get back behind the camera for his first feature since 2016’s God of Egypt with the horror-thriller Sister Darkness. Described as a macabre female-driven fever dream of revenge and gothic terror with deep franchise potential, Sister Darkness takes place in 1930s UK at a […]
Riverdale ending after seven seasons on The CW
Having pulled the plug on a host of series this year, The CW continues to clear its decks with the announcement from CW president Mark Pedowitz that the live-action Archie Comics series Riverdale is coming to an end with its upcoming seventh season. “Seven years is the right amount,” said Pedowitz (via Deadline) as The […]
Trailer for crime thriller The Forgiven starring Jessica Chastain and Ralph Fiennes
Vertical Entertainment and Roadside Attractions have released a poster and trailer writer-director John Michael McDonagh’s (The Guard, Calvary) upcoming adaptation of Lawrence Osborne’s novel The Forgiven. The drama stars Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain as a wealthy couple who try to cover up an accident after they hit a teenage boy while speeding through the […]