Michelle Herbert reviews The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames… The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna follows the life of Stella Fortuna and her family through years of near-death experiences, happiness, sadness and not being able to reach your full potential. This is a book about family and hard times, […]
Fede Alvarez to direct zombie pandemic thriller 16 States
In what is sure to be the first of many projects inspired by the health crisis gripping the globe, THR is reporting that Evil Dead and Don’t Breathe helmer Fede Alvarez is set to direct a “zombie pandemic thriller” entitled 16 States. Scripted by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra (Bad Santa, Jungle Cruise), the film […]
Ray Fisher says there are “plans in progress” for Cyborg in the DCEU
Had the stars aligned and everything went according to plan, last weekend would have seen the release of Warner Bros. and DC Films’ Cyborg solo movie – although as we know, it didn’t quite work out that way, and the future of Ray Fisher’s Victor Stone remains up in the air following the DC Extended […]
Movie Review – Capone (2020)
Capone, 2020 Written and Directed by Josh Trank Starring Tom Hardy, Linda Cardellini, Matt Dillon, Kyle MacLachlan, Kathrine Narducci, Jack Lowden, Noel Fisher, Tilda Del Toro, Al Sapienza, Mason Guccione, Jhemma Ziegler, and Wayne Pére SYNOPSIS: The 47-year old Al Capone, after 10 years in prison, starts suffering from dementia and comes to be haunted […]
Michael Shannon “didn’t think there was any other way to end” controversial Man of Steel fight
The ending of the Superman and Zod fight in Man of Steel still divides fans to this day. Zack Snyder’s 2013 film shook how viewers saw the iconic character as we saw Superman snap the neck of Zod to save not only a family but the entire world. This moment was the real turning point […]
Annabelle Comes Home director to helm Stephen King adaptation Salem’s Lot
Having signed on to write the script back in 2019, Annabelle Comes Home director Gary Dauberman has now closed a deal to helm New Line Cinema’s big screen adaptation of Stephen King’s vampire novel Salem’s Lot. Dauberman has plenty of experience with Warner Bros. and New Line’s horror output, having penned the likes of It […]
LEGO Super Mario Starter Course and Expansion Sets officially unveiled
LEGO has officially unveiled the LEGO Super Mario Starter Course set along with the first wave of expansions for the new theme in the Piranha Plant Power Slide, Bowser’s Castle Boss Battle, Monty Mole, and Super Mushroom Surprise sets. Check out the details and promotional images below… The new LEGO Super Mario product line features […]
A new world order emerges in trailer for 5G Zombies
In what’s either a case of incredible timing, or something that’s been hastily slapped together last weekend, SCS Entertainment has announced that the virus pandemic horror 5G Zombies is set to shuffle onto DVD and VOD this May 1st; check out the poster and trailer here… In a world overtaken by a recent virus pandemic, […]
Animaniacs revival to reunite the original voice cast, targeting Fall 2020 premiere
Back in 2017 it was announced that Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment was working on a revival of the beloved 90s cartoon series Animaniacs, which subsequently received a two-season order from Hulu. We’ve heard very little in the way of news from the project in the years since, but now comes word that original voice actors […]
Star Wars: Galaxy of Adventures shorts feature General Leia, Rey vs Kylo Ren, and Droids
Last month, Lucasfilm launched the second season of its Star Wars: Galaxy of Adventures animated shorts with three episodes showcasing the heroes and villains of the Sequel Trilogy, and now we’ve got another four instalments to enjoy in ‘Leia Organa – A Princess, A General, A Mentor’, ‘BB-8 – A Hero Rolls Out’, ‘Rey and […]