Tom Jolliffe on some of the recent characters Nicolas Cage has been tasked with playing (including himself and now Joe Exotic)… It’s been a couple of months now. We’ve all seen Tiger King right? Good. Well, this only in America tale of exotic animals, cults, murder plots, murder cover ups (potentially) and everything in between […]
First look preview of DC’s Dark Nights: Death Metal #1
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s Dark Nights: Metal follow-up Dark Nights: Death Metal gets underway this June, and DC Comics has given fans a sneak peek at the new miniseries with the release of an unlettered preview; check it out here… Get ready for the earth-shattering encore! The legendary team behind Dark Nights: Metal and […]
Exclusive Interview – Action legend Mark Dacascos on Brotherhood of the Wolf, John Wick: Chapter 3 and his upcoming projects
In the second part of our interview, action legend Mark Dacascos talks to Flickering Myth about his career to date… Brotherhood of the Wolf was a big hit and brought you back with Christophe Gans. How was your experience on the film? I was in France for 6 months. Some prep before and then the […]
Avatar sequels to resume production in New Zealand, sequel budgets estimated at $1 billion
New Zealand appears to be at the forefront of getting the world of filmmaking moving again as the Film Commission confirms to Deadline that some film and TV shoots “are already safely underway.” One of those movie productions looking to resume in the coming month is Disney and 20th Century Studios’ massive Avatar sequels. While […]
History cancels Knightfall and Project Blue Book
History has officially announced the cancellation of two of its drama series, with both Knightfall and Project Blue Book coming to an end after two seasons apiece. Headlined by Tom Cullen, Knightfall is a medieval drama which explores the medieval politics and warfare of the Knights Templar, the most powerful, wealthy and mysterious military order […]
Kingdom of Heaven at 15: Mediocre historical epic or compelling 21st Century comment?
With Kingdom of Heaven turning 15 this week, George Nash looks at how Ridley Scott’s underrated epic remains an important examination of 21st Century religious and international relations… Like the plight of Jerusalem’s dwindling forces as they struggle to hold off a 200,000-strong Muslim army during the film’s final third, Kingdom of Heaven was fighting […]
Sci-fi thriller Interpreters gets a trailer, poster and images
With just a week to go until its VOD release, a trailer, poster and images have arrived online for writer-director Michael A. Ryan’s sci-fi thriller Interpreters which stars Ace Marrero, Terry Maratos, Rachel Kylian, Manny Hernandez, Christopher Kriesa, and Ashley Bracken; take a look here… Mark Frost, a former black operator, and homicide detective, recently […]
Rumour: Hayden Christensen in talks for Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi series
After years of rumours, Hayden Christensen finally made his return to the galaxy far, far away last year as he reprised the role of Anakin Skywalker for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – although his brief voice cameo during the film’s climactic confrontation between Rey and Palpatine wasn’t quite the big return that many […]
Composer Tyler Bates reuniting with James Gunn on The Suicide Squad
Having worked with the director on all of his projects since 2006’s Slither, composer Tyler Bates is set to reunite with filmmaker James Gunn on the upcoming DC Extended Universe supervillain ensemble The Suicide Squad, Film Music Reporter has revealed. Along with Super and the Guardians of the Galaxy movies, Bates’ credits include the likes […]
Elisabeth Moss stars in trailer for biographical thriller Shirley
Neon has released the first trailer, poster and images for the upcoming biographical thriller Shirley. Directed by Josephine Decker, the film is based on Susan Scarf Merrell’s 2014 book of the same name and stars Elisabeth Moss is the title role as the celebrated horror author Shirley Jackson alongside a cast that includes Odessa Young, […]