As part of the character’s 85th anniversary celebrations, IDW Publishing releases the Disney Comics graphic novel Young Donald Duck this Tuesday, and we’ve got a preview for you here; check it out… Life at the farm is not easy, especially when you are twelve years old and you really can’t stand life getting in the […]
Movie Review – Judy and Punch (2019)
Judy and Punch, 2019. Directed by Mirrah Foulkes. Starring Mia Wasikowska, Damon Herriman, Benedict Hardie, Brenda Palmer, Terry Norris, Virginia Gay, Tom Budge and Kiruna Stamell. SYNOPSIS: A twisted odyssey of violence and revenge, inspired (sort of) by the classic British seaside tale. The tradition of the Punch and Judy show is one of the […]
M. Night Shyamalan’s Servant renewed for season 2 at Apple TV+
Servant, the Apple TV+ series from producer M. Night Shyamalan, has been renewed for a second season ahead of its 28th November season one premiere. Shyamalan revealed the news when he was a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Got to announce something pretty cool on @fallontonight. Season 2 of @Servant, here we […]
Promo for Watchmen Season 1 Episode 7 – ‘An Almost Religious Awe’
HBO has released a promo for the seventh episode of Watchmen, entitled ‘An Almost Religious Awe’ which sees Lady Trieu revealing her plan to save humanity to Angela, while Adrian Veidt stands trial for his actions; watch it here… SEE ALSO: Watchmen’s Damon Lindelof would “consider” another season Under Lady Trieu’s (Hong Chau) care, Angela […]
Exclusive Interview – Aisling Franciosi and Sam Claflin on The Nightingale, depicting colonial violence in film, and more
Alex Moreland talks to Aisling Franciosi and Sam Claflin about The Nightingale, working with Jennifer Kent, and more… The Nightingale is a film about violence – set in a British colony in Australia at the height of colonialism, it tells a story of traumas both political and personal. Jennifer Kent’s second feature film is unrelenting […]
Comic Book Preview – Batman vs. Ra’s al Ghul #3
Batman vs. Ra’s al Ghul #3 hits comic shops this Wednesday, and you can take a look at a preview of the issue here courtesy of DC Comics… Batman and Robin take to the streets of Gotham City, but who is beneath the cowl and cape of the Dark Knight? Meanwhile, tucked away in a […]
Rey, Finn and Poe are ready for action in new Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker image
Empire has revealed a new image from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker which sees Resistance heroes Rey (Daisy Ridley), Finn (Boyega) and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) reunited and ready for action as C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) looks on; take a look here… SEE ALSO: Kathleen Kennedy and J.J. Abrams comment on George Lucas’ disappointment with […]
Channing Tatum adapting comic book The Maxx for the screen
THR is reporting that Channing Tatum’s Free Association and Roy Lee’s Vertigo Entertainment are teaming up for an adaptation of Sam Kieth’s cult comic book series The Maxx. Created by Kieth and launching via Image Comics in 1993, The Maxx revolves around the titular character, who exists both in the real world and an alternate […]
Comic Book Preview – Hill House Comics’ The Low, Low Woods #1
DC’s Joe Hill-curated Hill House Comics launches its new horror series The Low, Low Woods this Wednesday, and we have a preview of the first issue for you here; check it out… Shudder-To-Think, PA, has been on fire for years. The coal mines beneath it are long since abandoned. The woods are full of rabbits […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Kurt Farquhar on Black Lightning, the evolving sound of an ongoing series, and more
Alex Moreland talks to Kurt Farquhar about Black Lightning, the evolving sound of an ongoing series, and more… How did you first get involved with Black Lightning? Well Salim Akil and Mara Brock Akil are producers that I’ve worked with over a number of years. Mara and I worked on Girlfriends and The Game and […]