Jaws, 1975. Directed by Steven Spielberg. Starring Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfus, Lorraine Gary, and Murray Hamilton. SYNOPSIS: Jaws arrives on 4K disc looking and sounding as close to its theatrical glory as you can get on home video these days. The sound and picture are top-notch, and while Universal didn’t include anything new […]
Exclusive Interview – Production Designer Amy Williams on Little America
Production designer Amy Williams recently took the time to talk to Martin Carr about her involvement with Little America, her passion for the subject matter and some challenges that brought with it… How did you first become involved in Little America? My involvement stems from a working relationship with the producer, Alan Yang, on back-to-back […]
Chris Evans believes Captain America return “would be risky” after Endgame
It’s a little over a year since Marvel Studios brought the curtain down on Steve Rogers’ story in the MCU with Avengers: Endgame, and while a few unsubstantiated rumours have floated around the past twelve months about his potential return, Chris Evans has said that he believes it may be too “risky” to reprise the […]
The tragic story behind the death of Brandon Lee on the set of The Crow
Luke Owen looks back at the death of Brandon Lee on the set of The Crow… On March 30th 1993, Brandon Lee walked onto the set of The Crow in Wilmington, North Carolina. Less than 24 hours later, he was dead. Based on the comic of the same name, The Crow was to be Lee’s […]
Movie Review – Only the Animals (2019)
Only the Animals, 2019. Directed by Dominik Moll. Starring Denis Menochet, Laure Calamy, Damien Bonnard, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Guy Roger N’Drin, Marie Victoire Amie and Bastien Bouillon. SYNOPSIS: A woman goes missing during a snowstorm, and the lives of five people connected to her disappearance are explored in turn. The characters in Dominik […]
World War II thriller The Spy gets a UK trailer and poster
Signature Entertainment us set to release the World War II thriller The Spy starring Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Alexander Scheer and Damien Chapelle this month, and you can check out a UK poster and trailer for the film right here… A pacey, simmering and compelling WWII drama Set in Stockholm, 1941 following an actress who has […]
Bai Ling and Ron Jeremy join The True Tale of Ole Splitfoot vs. the Lesbian Warrior Nuns of the Great White North
Actress Bai Ling (The Crow, Crank: High Voltage) and adult performer Ron Jeremy have joined the cast of the independent horror-comedy The True Tale of Ole Splitfoot vs. the Lesbian Warrior Nuns of the Great White North. The film is being directed by Massimiliano Cerchi (Bloodthirst) and sees Ling and Jeremy joining the previously announced […]
Extreme Cinema: The Most Shocking Movies Of All Time
Check out EJ Moreno’s ten most shocking movies of all time… Join our host EJ Moreno as he dives into the most shocking movies of all-time. Ranging from French shock art to John Waters’ masterpieces, this list is not for the faint of heart and could easily offend you. Watch at your own risk and […]
Explicit coming of age drama We coming to the UK this month
Matchbox Films has announced the upcoming UK release of We (a.k.a. Wij), the controversial and explicit coming of age drama from Dutch filmmaker Rene Eller; check out the poster, synopsis and trailer here… During one hot summer, eight privileged but bored suburban teens begin to pull a series of harmless pranks which quickly escalate into […]
Star Trek meets Stripperella in Stormy Daniels: Space Force comic book and animated series
Adult entertainer Stormy Daniels is heading to comic books, with TidalWave announcing the upcoming launch of Stormy Daniels: Space Force, a new racy comedy, action and adventure series described as “Barbarella-meets-Star Trek-meets-Stripperella“. Created by Daniels and Darren G. Davis and written by Michael Frizell and Andrew Shayde with art from Pablo Martinena, the series follows […]