Sean Wilson examines the potential consequences of Disney’s Mulan bypassing theatrical for the streaming market… If 2020 was a movie, perhaps 28 Days Later sums it up best. (Forgive the somewhat obvious parallel.) We are currently beset on all sides with COVID-19 related doom and gloom, from infection rates to collapsing airlines and imminent recessions. […]
Are we at risk of Batman fatigue?
Tom Jolliffe on whether an overabundance of the Dark Knight could lead to Batman fatigue… How many Batman’s does it take to change a lightbulb? No I’m not the Riddler, before you ask. So in case you’re behind the times, there is a new Batman film in the works. Production was well underway before being […]
Exclusive Interview – Vampiro and Michael Paszt on their documentary Nail in the Coffin: The Fall and Rise of Vampiro
EJ Moreno hops on a Zoom call with the man behind Vampiro, Ian Hodgkinson, and the director of his new documentary, Michael Paszt… For over thirty years, Ian Hodgkinson has offered up more blood, sweat, and tears for pro-wrestling than most people combined. But he’s more than just his Vampiro persona; he’s also a caring […]
Ten Essential Films of the 2010s
Tom Jolliffe offers 10 essential films from the past decade… As a miserablist of impending middle age, I’ve often joked with friends my age (and perhaps with a demi-truth belief) that music died in 1994. On the subject of cinema, I’ve increasingly found in opining (the increasingly difficult task of selecting personal favourites, or creating […]
The Batman star says the Batmobile was one of the script’s most exciting elements
Jeffrey Wright, one of the stars of The Batman, says that the Batmobile was one of the script’s most exciting components. A key component of any new take on Batman is the Batmobile. We have had many different versions of Bruce Wayne’s favourite car and Matt Reeves’ The Batman is set to debut another. We […]
Leatherface does the Chainsaw Dance for Kotobukiya’s latest Bishoujo Series statue
Following last month’s Leatherface reveal, Kotobukiya has now unveiled another Bishoujo Series statue inspired by the infamous final scene from the classic 1974 horror The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The Leatherface Chainsaw Dance collectible is available to pre-order now from Sideshow, priced at $130; check out the promotional images here… SEE ALSO: Check out more […]
Korean survival horror The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters launches on Xbox One this Friday
Chorus Worldwide Games and developer Devespresso Games will be releasing their award winning Korean chilling survival horror The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters on Xbox One on 4th September. This atmospheric, story-driven game will have players exploring friendship, bullying and the worries that every school child experiences. In The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters players take the role […]
Marvel never considered The New Mutants joining the MCU says director Josh Boone
Josh Boone, the director of The New Mutants, says Disney and Marvel never planned for the film to become part of the MCU. The New Mutants is finally available to the public after all these many months of delays and uncertainty. While the film started off life before Fox was purchased by Disney, the deal […]
Monster horror A Dark Path gets a poster and trailer
Ahead of its release later this month, a poster and trailer have arrived online for writer-director Nicholas Winter’s upcoming horror A Dark Path which follows sisters Abi (Makenna Guyler) and Lily (Mari Beaseley) while they become stranded deep in a strange forest in eastern Europe while travelling home from a party; take a look here… […]
Pierce Brosnan to star in true WWII veteran story The Last Rifleman
Former James Bond star Pierce Brosnan is set to star in The Last Rifleman, based on the true story of World War II veteran Bernard Jordan according to Deadline. Brosnan will portray Artie Crawford, “a World War II veteran living in a care home in Northern Ireland who has just lost his wife. On the 75th anniversary of […]