CBS and Paramount Home Entertainment have announced the Blu-ray, DVD, and limited edition Steelbook release of season one of the animated comedy series Star Trek: Lower Decks; check out the cover artwork, details and trailer below… From two-time Emmy® Award winning creator Mike McMahan (“Rick and Morty,” “Solar Opposites”) and executive produced by Alex Kurtzman […]
First gameplay from The Lord Of The Rings: Gollum revealed
Daedalic Entertainment has treated us pesky gamers with a brief glimpse of the gameplay for the upcoming The Lord of the Rings: Gollum. Being Gollum in Middle-Earth is not easy and there’s always someone that poses a threat. Check out some of what Gollum has to go through in the teaser below… After being a […]
Ally McBeal revival in early development
TV Line is reporting that early talks are underway about a revival of the 90s comedy-drama series Ally McBeal, with Calista Flockhart being lined up to reprise her Golden Globe-winning role. According to the site, development is in the earliest of stages and deals are yet to be made with Twentieth Television. Creator David E. […]
Movie Review – Tina (2021)
Tina, 2021. Directed by Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin. Featuring Tina Turner, Angela Bassett, Oprah Winfrey, Erwin Bach, Kurt Loder, Roger Davies, Carl Arrington. SYNOPSIS: A documentary which charts the rise of Anna Mae Bullock from shy farm girl to international music icon Tina Turner. Utilising concert footage, rehearsal room recordings and home movie snippets, […]
Exclusive Interview – Actor Gianni Capaldi talks about his latest films and what’s coming up
Friend of Flickering Myth Gianni Capaldi stops by for the first time post-pandemic to update us on what he’s been up to… Gianni Capaldi has worked solidly for the last decade as an actor/producer, before shifting his focus predominantly to acting. Having worked with an array of stars during that time, Capaldi continues to be […]
Ten Kaiju Who Have Kicked Godzilla’s Butt!
Marvelous Videos presents ten kaiju who have kicked Godzilla’s butt… A protagonist is only as good as their antagonist, and that applies as much to Godzilla as it does to any other movie character. The green/black lizard monsters has been a thorn in humanity’s side since his inception in 1954, yet when it comes to […]
Michael Bay’s Transformers Franchise Is Even Worse Than We Remember
Red Stewart delves into why Bayformers was really that bad… It’s been close to four years since the latest Michael Bay-directed Transformers film, and yet their legacy lives on. Bay decided to imbue these flicks with dumb insults and crass humor, and so his work deserves to be critiqued forever. Here are five of the […]
Cops and Robbers: The Enduring Appeal of Billy Murray
Tom Jolliffe looks at the career of film and TV icon Billy Murray, who is still going strong… With a career that has spanned close to 50 years, British legend Billy Murray has made a name for himself as not just a reliable on screen ne’er-do-well or police officer, but attained iconic status with two […]
Ray Fisher still open to DC return for Cyborg solo movie
Despite being one of the initial slate of DC Extended Universe projects announced by Warner Bros. was back in 2014, it seems safe to assume that a Cyborg movie isn’t high on the list of priorities at DC Films right now. Ray Fisher, the actor who portrays Victor Stone, has been engaged in a very […]
Cyberpunk comic Tokyo Ghost is getting a movie adaptation from director Cary Fukunaga
While he awaits the release of No Time To Die, filmmaker Cary Fukunaga has set his next feature film project with THR reporting that he’s set to adapt Image Comics’ cyberpunk series Tokyo Ghost for Legendary Pictures. Created by Rick Remender (Deadly Class) and Sean Gordon Murphy (Chroronauts), Tokyo Ghost takes place in a 2089 […]