Stephen Warbeck is the Oscar-winning film composer of Shakespeare in Love, Billy Elliott, Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, Charlotte Gray, Indian Summers and many more hit films and TV series. Taking a new step into filmmaking, his directorial debut is the off-beat comedy-drama The Man in the Hat, which he co-writes and directs with John Paul Davidson […]
Marvel celebrates 350 issues of Wolverine’s solo adventures this December
This December sees the release of Wolverine #8 – a.k.a. Wolverine #350 – an extra-sized milestone issue marking 350 issues since Logan first slashed his way through his groundbreaking 1982 limited series by industry legends Chris Claremont and Frank Miller. Written by Benjamin Percy with art from longtime Wolverine artist Adam Kubert and Viktor Bogdanovic, […]
The Batman resumes filming as Robert Pattinson cleared for return
After being shut down due to a positive coronavirus test, The Batman has resumed filming in the UK. The turbulent production of Matt Reeves’ The Batman continues. First, the film had to shut down due to the pandemic, and then after resuming filming just recently it had to pause shooting again because Robert Pattinson tested […]
First teaser poster for animated sequel The Croods: A New Age
With the first trailer set to arrive this coming Monday, Universal and DreamWorks have revealed a poster and synopsis for the long-delayed animated sequel for The Croods: A New Age which you can check out here… “The Croods need a new place to live. So, the first prehistoric family sets off into the world in […]
Black Widow director explains why the film is more serious than other MCU movies
Cate Shortland, the director of Black Widow, has explained why the film has to be more serious than other movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With all the immensely powerful heroes and villains in the MCU, Black Widow could find it hard to stand out, if not for Scarlett Johansson’s beloved performance in the role […]
Bryan Cranston stars in new trailer for Showtime’s Your Honor
Showtime has released a new trailer for the limited legal thriller series Your Honor which stars Bryan Cranston as Michael Desiato, a respected judge who finds himself wrapped up in a high-stakes game of deceit when he tries to protect his son after he is involved in a hit and run; watch it here… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJPOla_1Px0&feature=emb_title […]
Netflix Review – Ratched
Martin Carr reviews Ratched… One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest is a landmark film. Adapted from the novel by Sixties revolutionary Ken Kesey it fell in amongst a slew of Jack Nicholson films, which included The Last Detail, Chinatown and The Shining. Stark in its depiction of psychiatric institutions the film possesses a realism that […]
The Boys Season 2 Episode 5 Review – ‘We Gotta Go Now’
Martin Carr reviews the fifth episode of The Boys season 2… Inside a panic room, underneath a suburban home sit three key characters. Homemade booby traps fashioned from domestic cleaning products serve as the first line of defence against an imminent threat. Fire trucks, emergency services and a gaggle of gung-ho authority figures offer our […]
Funko’s Dune Pop! Vinyl figures revealed
Funko has unveiled a line of Pop! Movies vinyl figures for Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming sci-fi epic Dune which includes Paul Atreides, Duncan Idaho, Duke Leto, Lady Jessica, and Baron Harkonnen; check them out here… SEE ALSO: Denis and Dune: Reckless financial decision, or potential film for the ages? SEE ALSO: The Flickering Myth Reaction to […]
Movie Review – The Nest (2020)
The Nest, 2020. Written and Directed by Sean Durkin. Starring Jude Law, Carrie Coon, Charlie Shotwell, Oona Roche, and Anne Reid. SYNOPSIS: Rory (Jude Law) and his wife Allison (Carrie Coon) move back to the UK when he gets offered a big opportunity. Once in situ surrounded by acres of land and a country mansion […]