Martin Carr reviews Your Honor… Your Honor is a slick, slow burn pot boiler held together by Bryan Cranston. This series might take its time to establish context, define relationships and build suspense but Cranston’s Michael Desiato is the driving force. As both a district judge, grieving husband and nurturing father he is required to […]
Dolph Lundgren is in for a ruff Christmas in canine crime caper Pups Alone
Dolph Lundgren (Aquaman) is set to lead the cast of the family Christmas canine crime caper Pups Alone alongside Danny Trejo (Machete), Jennifer Love Hewitt (9-1-1), Jerry O’Connell (Billions), Rob Schneider (Deuce Bigalow), Keith David (The Princess and the Frog), Nicholas Turturro (BlacKkKlansman), Malcolm McDowell (Truth Seekers) and Eric Roberts (Runaway Train). The film is […]
Rumour: Marvel developing X-Men reboot titled The Mutants
While the vast majority expected Marvel Studios to press reset on the X-Men following Disney’s 20th Century Fox acquisition, fans were thrown a curveball last month when Evan Peters popped up in Marvel Studios’ WandaVision in the role of ‘Pietro Maximoff’ – previously portrayed by Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the MCU’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, but […]
SpongeBob spinoff The Patrick Star Show gets series order from Nickelodeon
Last year it was announced that development was underway on The Patrick Star Show, and now we have word that Nickelodeon has given the official greenlight to the SpongeBob SquarePants spinoff series with a 13-episode order. The official description reads: The Patrick Star Show follows a younger Patrick Star living at home with his family, where […]
The Simpsons renewed for 33rd and 34th seasons
Although there’d been rumblings that Disney could look to pull the plug following its Fox acquisition, it’s now been announced that The Simpsons has been renewed for two more seasons, which will take the iconic series through to its 34th season in 2023, and a grand total of 757 episodes. “It’s a sincere pleasure to […]
Statham Fights a Megalodon: How to Double Down on Silliness
Tom Jolliffe looks back at The Meg and other ludicrous films that audiences will love or hate… Jason Statham has fought international terrorists, mobsters, the yakuza, probably carb cravings and more throughout his career as an action man. Some might say he’s become a little one note with his excessive scowling, growling and intense raspy […]
Comic Book Preview – Superman #29
Superman #29 is out this Tuesday, and we have the official preview of the issue for you here courtesy of DC Comics… Writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson jumps from DC Future State back to the present for a two-part story that spans Superman and Action Comics this month! In “The Golden Age,” Jonathan Kent steps back […]
Aquaman trailer for Zack Snyder’s Justice League released
We’ve already seen character trailers for Ben Affleck’s Batman and Henry Cavill’s Superman, and now it’s the turn of Jason Momoa’s King of Atlantis, Aquaman, ahead of the release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League later this month; check it out here… SEE ALSO: Zack Snyder’s Justice League gets new images and official chapter titles In […]
Comic Book Preview – Rorschach #6
Rorschach #6 is out on Tuesday, and you can get yourself a sneak peek at the issue below with the official preview from DC Comics… Common tragedies can bind two people together, sometimes in all the wrong ways. The investigation into a famous comic book creator’s relationship with a deranged young girl takes the detective […]
Gore Verbinski adapting George R.R. Martin’s Sandkings
During an interview with Collider, filmmaker Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean) has revealed that he’s set to direct an adaptation of Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin’s 1979 novelette Sandkings, which is being scripted by Dennis Kelly (Utopia). “One of the screenplays is based on a George R.R. Martin short story called Sandkings, […]