A new Japanese trailer for The Batman has been released, which includes most of the same footage that got fans so excited earlier in the year, but also features some new shots, as well as a final tease which hints at something potentially huge for Robert Pattinson’s Dark Knight; check it out here…. “When a […]
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore trailer showcases the return of magic and a new Grindelwald
As the creator of this universe enters another of her infamous rants, the filmmakers of anything Harry Potter-related are doing the heavy lifting again. In what turned out to be a surprisingly compelling trailer, we get our first look at Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets Of Dumbledore. The heated rivalry between Dumbledore and Grindelwald takes more […]
Comic Book Preview – Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation
IDW Publishing releases its Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation this week, and you can check out the official preview right here… Experience the excitement and thrill of the epic Star Wars movies in this young-reader friendly adaptation of Episode II! In the midst of galactic unrest from the […]
The Witcher season 2 clip pits Ciri against the Pendulum
Netflix has revealed a new clip from the second season of The Witcher, which features Princess Cirilla – played by Freya Allan – at Kaer Morhen, an old castle where Witchers are trained, as she is being pitted against a brutal looking pendulum; check out the scene below…. Convinced Yennefer’s life was lost at the Battle […]
West Side Story hits bum note at the box office with $10.5 million opening
Despite the awards buzz, the stellar reviews (including our own ★★★★★ rave), and Steven Spielberg, 20th Century and Disney’s West Side Story failed to strike a chord with the masses at the U.S. box-office over the weekend, grossing a soft $10.5M. Box-office analysts had predicted a debut in the mid-teens, so this quiet opening for […]
Quo Vadis, Aida? leads the winners of the 2021 European Film Awards
The European Film Academy announced the winners of the 34th European Film Awards in Berlin on Saturday evening, with filmmaker Jasmila Žbanić’s Oscar-nominated Bosnian War drama Quo Vadis, Aida? taking home the prize for Best European Film, as well as Best European Director (Žbanić) and Best European Actress (Jasna Đuričić). Among the other winners were […]
Comic Book Preview – Batman: Urban Legends #10
DC Comics releases Batman: Urban Legends #10 this Tuesday, and we’ve got the official preview of the issue for you here; check it out… Tim Drake goes to make peace with Batman before he leaves Gotham. Superstar writer Tini Howard makes her DC debut on a Nightwing, Oracle, and Batgirls holiday spectacular. Azrael faces down […]
Blu-ray Review – Harold and Maude (1971)
Harold and Maude, 1971. Directed by Hal Ashby. Starring Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort, Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack, Charles Tyner, and Ellen Geer. SYNOPSIS: Hal Ashby’s cult classic Harold and Maude is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a restored and remastered Blu-ray that has the film looking better than ever. The bonus features are a bit […]
Exclusive artwork reveal for Arrow Video’s Shawscope Volume One Shaw Brothers Blu-ray box set
Arrow Video is set to bring twelve classic movies from Shaw Brothers Studio to Blu-ray this month with the release of the Shawscope Volume One limited edition Blu-ray box set, and Flickering Myth is delighted to exclusively debut Arrow’s brand new artwork for each of the films. Watch the reveal video below, featuring artwork for […]
Comic Book Preview – The Firefly Holiday Special #1
The crew of Serenity get festive this week as Boom! Studios releases The Firefly Holiday Special #1; check out the official preview of the issue here… It’s the holiday season and Jayne’s selfish behavior receives the unwanted attention of three visiting spirits who reveal the hidden past, present and future of Serenity’s most…miserly crew member. […]