After two seasons, Netflix has decided to cancel Altered Carbon. The series was based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Richard K. Morgan. Altered Carbon first premiered on Netflix in 2018 with Joel Kinnaman (The Suicide Squad) in the lead role as Takeshi Kovacs in the sci-fi series that saw humanity able to download […]
Tom Cruise says he “loved” Tenet as he shares trip to London screening
Christopher Nolan’s new film Tenet has gotten a thumbs up from Hollywood icon Tom Cruise with the actor saying he “loved” the movie. Tenet is first major release since cinemas have reopened with many film fans and admirers of Christopher Nolan looking to make the movie their first since lockdown. Hollywood star Tom Cruise seems […]
Z2 Comics to pay tribute to Ronnie James Dio with Holy Diver graphic novel
Z2 Comics has announced that it has teamed with the estate of late metal god Ronnie James Dio for a comic book adaptation of Dio’s beloved 1983 album Holy Diver. Ride the tiger! The graphic novel will feature an original storyline from Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) inspired by the album’s iconic cover artwork, […]
Exclusive Interview – Bill & Ted Face the Music writers Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon on concluding their time travel trilogy
Tom Beasley chats to the creators of Bill and Ted about the return of the most excellent duo in belated threequel Bill & Ted Face the Music… It has been a long road for Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon. More than 30 years ago, they penned the script for the unusual slacker comedy that became […]
Best Sword And Sorcery Anime That Are Exceptionally Good
Marvelous Video presents some fantasy anime worth a peek… The Medieval Times weren’t any more unrealistic than any other era in human history, yet for some reason an entire genre of speculative fiction has formed around simple concepts like gentry, knights, and kingdoms. They romanticize it to ridiculous heights, throw in epic lance fights, and […]
Exclusive Interview – David Arquette on Redemption, Internet Toxicity, Street Wrestling, Scary Movie Parodies, and Scream 5
Robert Kojder chats with David Arquette about the new documentary You Cannot Kill David Arquette… On April 26, 2000, actor David Arquette got inside of a professional wrestling ring for real (while promoting the film Ready to Rumble) where questionable writing booked him to win the WCW Championship. Ever since David Arquette has been seen […]
Shaun of the Dead with journalist and podcaster Sophie Davies | The Pick of the Flicks Podcast #93
On The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, a different guest drops in every week to chat about their favourite film. This week, TV journalist and podcaster Sophie Davies chats about Edgar Wright’s rom-zom-com Shaun of the Dead… On this week’s episode of The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, the journalist and podcaster Sophie Davies discusses […]
Karl Urban still keen on Judge Dredd return for Mega-City One TV series
It’s been eight years since Karl Urban donned the iconic helmet to dole out justice on the streets of Mega-City One in 2012’s Dredd, and while a fervent fan campaign for a sequel to the movie seems to have fallen on deaf ears, there remains hope that we may not have seen the latest of […]
Comic Book Review – Star Trek: Hell’s Mirror
Villordsutch reviews Star Trek: Hell’s Mirror… Khan once again returns to the Star Trek Universe, though here we’re not palmed off with a Benedict Cumberbatch “John Harrison” Khan – this the real deal! Except here the seasoned comic book scribe (J.M. DeMatteis) has rather rudely plopped him in an alternate universe. A universe in which […]
John Wick director Chad Stahelski says the original script only had three kills in the entire movie
One of the biggest action franchises in the film industry in recent times is the Keanu Reeves-led John Wick series which has become infamous for the sheer number of people the titular character kills on-screen. However, in an interview with ComicBook.com, John Wick director Chad Stahelski revealed the original script for the first film only had three deaths […]