Batman: Hush, 2019. Directed by Justin Copeland Featuring the voice talents of Jason O’Mara, Jennifer Morrison, Jerry O’Connell, Rebecca Romijn, Rainn Wilson, Sean Maher, Bruce Thomas, Stuart Allan, James Garrett, Maury Sterling, Geoffrey Arend, Vanessa Williams, Jason Spisak, Adam Gifford, Dachie Alessio, Peyton List, and Tara Strong. SYNOPSIS: A new adversary who calls himself Hush […]
Pre-register now for mobile RPG Digimon ReArise
Bandai Namco Entertainment has announced that fans of Digimon can now pre-register for the upcoming mobile RPG Digimon ReArise. Players will jump into the shoes of a new Digimon Tamer, meet new characters designed by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, encounter a new Digimon called Herissmon, and follow an original story focusing on the sudden appearance of a […]
Movie Review – JT LeRoy (2018)
JT LeRoy, 2018. Directed by Justin Kelly. Starring Kristen Stewart, Laura Dern, Diane Kruger, Jim Sturgess, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Courtney Love. SYNOPSIS: The true story of the literary phenomenon, who was actually not a troubled young man, but a middle-aged woman working with the aid of her partner’s androgynous sister. The story of JT […]
The Art of Vampirella 50th Anniversary Poster Book announced by Dynamite
2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the iconic comic book character Vampirella, and as part of the celebrations Dynamite Entertainment has announced the upcoming release of The Art of Vampirella 50th Anniversary Poster Book, which will allow fans to enjoy some of their favorite covers of the Daughter of Drakulon at an increased size and […]
Rambo: Last Blood gets a poster, banner and hard-R rating
With Sylvester Stallone taking to Instagram to confirm that the upcoming Rambo: Last Blood has been granted a “hard R” rating from the MPAA (and tease that “what’s coming is going to be unlike anything you’ve ever seen), Lionsgate has now released a new poster and banner for the action sequel featuring Stallone’s Rambo with […]
Mortal Kombat writer would like to create a BioShock movie
Greg Russo is currently handling several upcoming video game movie projects including Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil, and Saints Row. However, Russo would also like to adapt BioShock, the 2007 hit first-person shooter from Irrational Games and 2K Games that is considered one of the best games ever to be released. According to Russo, he has been campaigning to […]
The Art of the Visually Striking Film
Tom Jolliffe looks at the art of making visually beautiful films… Cinema is a visual medium. A way to tell stories through a combination of visuals and sound, through script and direction, and the manipulation of the editing. Some films are emotionally crushing, involving, gripping. Some are audio-visual sensory overloads. Directors can opt for a […]
First trailer for Sam Mendes’ World War I epic 1917
Universal Pictures has unveiled the first trailer for 1917, the new film from Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Skyfall), which stars George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman as two young soldiers in the First World War who find themselves charged with a seemingly impossible mission to save the lives of 1,600 men. Watch the trailer […]
Game of Thrones: The 5 Biggest Changes From The Books
Ricky Church on Game of Thrones and the show’s biggest changes from the books… With only five books out of seven published, and no release date in sight for The Winds of Winter, HBO’s Game of Thrones has not only gone beyond the narrative of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire books […]
Why Jiu Jitsu could be a B movie fan’s dream come true
Tom Jolliffe runs the rule over the potentially brilliant upcoming sci-fi action film Jiu Jitsu… Occasionally a film escapes my attention that really shouldn’t escape my attention. It’s been green lit for a while now but there’s a certain martial arts action sci-fi film that has the distinct conceptual feel of a late 80’s, early […]