DC Comics releases Batman #70 this Wednesday, and we’ve got a preview for you right here; check it out… “The Fall and the Fallen” begins! This is the one you’ve been waiting for! Now that Batman has escaped the “Knightmares,” he’s starting to see the forces rallying against him—and that his father from another universe […]
Song of the South and Dumbo’s Crow scene won’t be available on Disney+
This won’t come as much of a surprise given that the studio has never released the film on any form of home media in the U.S., but it has been confirmed by Disney CEO Bob Iger that the controversial 1946 movie Song of the South will be absent from the Disney+ streaming service. As reported […]
R.I.P. John Singleton (1968 – 2019)
Oscar-nominated American filmmaker John Singleton has passed away aged 51, with his family confirming that he had been taken off life support earlier today after suffering a massive stroke two weeks ago. Singleton is best known for his 1991 debut Boyz n the Hood, which saw him receiving Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay […]
First look at Jim Carrey’s Dr. Robotnik from the Sonic the Hedgehog movie
The first look at Sonic didn’t go down too well with fans; let’s see how this glimpse of his arch-nemesis fares… With a trailer reportedly due to arrive tomorrow, SEGAbits has shared a leaked image of Jim Carrey as the villain Dr. Robotnik from the Sonic the Hedgehog movie, which has been confirmed as genuine […]
Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 3 Review – ‘The Long Night’
Eammon Jacobs reviews the third episode of Game of Thrones season 8… *Spoiler Warning* Valar morghulis, all men must die. And the third episode really did prove the iconic phrase as the threat of the White Walkers and the Night King overwhelm Winterfell. As it starts, Sam is basically the audience’s viewpoint; nervous and pacing […]
CBS All Access renews The Twilight Zone for season 2
CBS All Access has announced that it has granted a season two renewal to The Twilight Zone, producer and host Jordan Peele’s reimaging of the classic Rod Serling-created anthology series. “Jordan Peele and Simon Kinberg’s reimagining of The Twilight Zone is off to an amazing start on CBS All Access, driving the most viewers on […]
Comic Book Preview – Red Sonja #4
Dynamite Entertainment releases Red Sonja #4 on Wednesday, and you can take a look at a preview of the issue here… “The Brothers Of Misfortune” – The Zamoran Empire musters a fleet of war chariots to rush arms and provisions to the front line. Hyrkaniawould be lost, were they not led by Sonja The Red, […]
Promo for Supergirl Season 4 Episode 20 – ‘Will The Real Miss Tessmacher Please Stand Up?’
The CW has released a promo for next week’s twentieth episode of Supergirl season 4, entitled ‘Will The Real Miss Tessmacher Please Stand Up?’; watch it here… MISS TESSMACHER RETURNS WITH A VENGEANCE – Kara (Melissa Benoist) and Lena (Katie McGrath) head to Kaznia to hunt down Lex. However, Eve Tessmacher (guest star Andrea Brooks) […]
The Russos thank fans for Avengers: Endgame’s record-breaking success
In the wake of Avengers: Endgame’s astonishing box office numbers – the film grossing an unbelievable $1.2 billion to shatter the previous record opening weekend of $640.5 million set by its predecessor Avengers: Infinity War – directors Anthony and Joe Russo have taken to Instagram to share a thank you to fans for making the […]
Exclusive: Director Denis Delic on his influences for 303 Squadron
303 Squadron director Denis Delic discusses his influences… To celebrate the long-awaited release of 303 Squadron, an incredible true story of courage during World War II, we caught up with director Denis Delic on the major film and television influences which inspired him in telling this incredible story. 303 Squadron is the historically accurate depiction […]