Mid90s, 2018. Directed by Jonah Hill. Starring Sunny Suljic, Na-Kel Smith, Olan Prenatt, Ryder McLaughlin, Gio Galicia, Lucas Hedges, Katherine Waterston and Alexa Demie. SYNOPSIS: A 13-year-old kid desperate for attention finds himself welcomed into a group of skateboarders in 90s LA. “You should look up to me,” says a teenage character during the first […]
Free rollercoaster coming to Planet Coaster this month
Frontier Developments has announced that they will be releasing a new, free roller coaster for players of Planet Coaster to add to their park on 16th April. It has also been announced that a premium content pack will be released on the same date and will feature plenty more rides to try out. The new […]
Sarasota Film Festival Review – Feral (2018)
Feral, 2018. Directed by Andrew Wonder. Starring Annapurna Sriram, Doug Drucker, Kevin Hoffman, Jonathan Rentler, Annie Henk. SYNOPSIS: A young woman living in the tunnels underneath Manhattan struggles to overcome her past. Desperate to survive, she meets other city dwellers fending for their own lives. An eye-opening study of a side of New York rarely […]
Blu-ray Review – The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire (1971)
The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire, 1971. Directed by Riccardo Freda. Starring Luigi Pistilli, Dagmar Lassander, Anton Diffring, Valentina Cortese. SYNOPSIS: A grizzled detective investigating the murder of a young woman gets romantically involved with the daughter of the victim’s lover as each of the primary suspects is killed off one by one. Coming […]
BBC Studios developing The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe drama series
Variety is reporting that BBC Studios is in development on a new drama series entitled The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe, which will tell the story of the final months of the screen icon’s life, and her relationships with the likes of Joe DiMaggio, John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. The series will be based […]
Legendary Pictures adapting action-horror comic Bitter Root
Legendary Pictures has acquired the feature film rights to David F. Walker, Sanford Greene and Chuck Brown’s hit Image Comics title Bitter Root. Launching last year, Bitter Root takes place in Harlem in 1924 during the height of the Jazz Age and follows “an African-American family of once-great monster hunters is the only line of […]
Comic Book Preview – Wonder Woman #68
DC Comics has released a preview of this week’s Wonder Woman #68, and we have it for you here; check it out… Wonder Woman and Giganta must stare down the largest Titan that Olympus and the Earth have ever seen…but even if they defeat him, they must answer the question: Can Giganta ever be trusted […]
Transformers’ Soundwave gets an awesome collectible statue from Pop Culture Shock
Sideshow has released promotional images for Pop Culture Shock’s classic scale Soundwave statue which is based on the Decepticon’s G1 design from the classic 1980s animated series Transformers. The collectible is available to pre-order now, priced at $230 and is expected to ship between April 2020 and June 2020; check it out here… SUPPORT FLICKERING […]
Comic Book Preview – Avengers: No Road Home #9
Ahead of its release on Wednesday, Marvel has unveiled a preview of Avengers: No Road Home #9, which we have for you here; check it out… THE ALL-NEW WEEKLY AVENGERS EVENT CONTINUES! On Euphoria, the Wishing World, the Avengers come face-to-face with their own desires…as Nyx finds the path to the ultimate power! Avengers: No […]
Book Review – The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas
Michelle Herbert reviews The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas… The Psychology of Time Travel begins in 1967 when four women manage to develop a way to travel through time. There are a few rules that seem to be unyielding; you can only travel to places where the machine has been built and is […]