EJ Moreno on the best Stephen King movies… After 40 years and 100 adaptations, the work of Stephen King still speaks to viewers. In just 2019 alone, we’ve had four feature films based on his work in Pet Sematary, It Chapter Two, In the Tall Grass and Doctor Sleep, along with several television shows. Starting […]
Test footage from George Lucas’ abandoned Star Wars: Underworld TV series leaks online
Long before The Mandalorian, back when the Lucasfilm acquisition was still a twinkle in Bob Iger’s eye, George Lucas announced plans to bring the Star Wars saga to the small screen with a live-action series entitled Star Wars: Underworld. The project, planned as 100 hours of television and announced in 2005, would have been set […]
More character rumours for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Ever since Kevin Feige promised some “unexpected” character debuts in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, rumours have been circulating as to who we might be seeing alongside Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sorcerer Supreme and Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch in next year’s Marvel sequel. Just last week it was suggested that America Chavez and Brother Voodoo […]
Movie Review – Taylor Swift: Miss Americana (2020)
Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, 2020. Directed by Lana Wilson. Starring Taylor Swift. SYNOPSIS: This documentary provides an inside look into the life and career of one of the biggest musicians of this generation – Taylor Swift. Miss Americana examines how ‘America’s Sweetheart,’ finally found her voice. Miss Americana is an education. For anyone who has […]
The CW gives pilot order to The Lost Boys TV series (again)
Will it be third time lucky for The CW and its long-planned TV adaptation of the 1987 cult classic The Lost Boys? Well, potentially, as Deadline has revealed that the network has granted a pilot order for a retooled version of the project that has been in the works since the 2016-17 season. A TV […]
A Look Back At The Matrix Sequels
With filming on The Matrix 4 underway, Eric Bay-Andersen discusses whether time has done anything to improve the less-than-stellar reputation that Reloaded and original trilogy-capper Revolutions have received in the years since their release… The first Matrix was a game-changer for me – I was thirteen when it was released, and it came along at […]
Katee Sackhoff’s Amunet returns in promo images for The Flash Season 6 Episode 11 – ‘Love is a Battlefield’
The CW has released a batch of promo images for the eleventh episode of The Flash season 6, entitled ‘Love is a Battlefield’ which sees the return of Katee Sackhoff’s Amunet; take a look here… LOVE IS IN THE AIR – Barry (Grant Gustin) and Iris (Candice Patton) plan a romantic dinner for Valentine’s Day […]
Comic Book Preview – Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #3
Boom! Studios and IDW’s crossover series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continues on Wednesday with the release of the third issue, and we’ve got a preview for you here; enjoy… Rita Repulsa faces off against Shredder for control of the weapon that will change the Power Rangers forever! No matter who wins, the […]
Sony and Netflix developing Matilda musical movie
Netflix is teaming with Sony Pictures to produce a feature film adaptation of Matilda: The Musical, the stage version of Roald Dahl’s beloved 1988 children’s novel. As revealed by THR, the film will be directed by Matthew Warchus, the director of the stage musical, whose previous film credits include 1999’s Simpatico and 2014’s Pride. Matilda […]
Cinema’s Most Awful Adverts for Marriage
Tom Jolliffe looks at cinema’s most awful depictions of married life… With your best Peter Cook impression, repeat after me…’Marriage (or mawiage)…’ That holiest of unions where a couple ties the knot and themselves together, in theory, for the rest of their days. There has been many a depiction of marriage in the entertainment industry. Al […]