After Joel Schumacher brought the franchise to its knees with 1997’s Batman & Robin, Warner Bros. spent several years attempting to relaunch the Batman franchise – most notably under director Darren Aronofsky and writer Frank Miller with their Batman: Year One take – before Christopher Nolan came in and struck gold with 2005’s Batman Begins. […]
Rumoured details on the Supergirl movie’s setting and villain
Superman’s DC Extended Universe status may be up in the air at the moment following last year’s conflicting reports about Henry Cavill’s exit, but we may soon be seeing Kal-El’s cousin Kara Zor-El on the big screen, with Warner Bros. and DC Films busy developing a Supergirl movie as part of the DCEU. So far, […]
Fantastic Beasts 3 production pushed back to late 2019
The next instalment of J.K. Rowling’s Fantastic Beasts franchise has faced a delay in production, according to Deadline. Instead of beginning its shoot in July as was the original plan, Warner Bros. has now pushed production on Fantastic Beasts 3 back to late fall this year. The delay comes after Warner Bros. determined the film needed more prep-time before […]
Blockbuster Alternatives: Films to Watch Out For in 2019
Tom Jolliffe offers an alternative list of must watch films in 2019… We’re just beginning the new year, and as per normal, there are a lot of looks ahead to what we should watch this year. Blockbusters generally rule the world as far as the majority of Most Anticipated because of course on the other […]
Original Ghostbusters cast returning for new movie, says Ernie Hudson
Ghostbusters fans got a pleasant surprise this week when it was announced that Jason Reitman, son of director Ivan Reitman, is set to helm a new film set in the same continuity as the first two movies, and now it seems we may have confirmation that the surviving members of the original cast will also […]
Mel Gibson’s The Professor and the Madman gets an international poster, U.S. release confirmed after legal dispute
After a legal dispute between star Mel Gibson’s Icon Productions and production company Voltage, Deadline is reporting that the period drama The Professor and the Madman will receive a theatrical release in the U.S. later this year courtesy of Voltage Pictures. An international poster for the film, which details the origins of the Oxford International […]
Movie Review – Nina (2018)
Nina, 2018. Directed by Olga Chajdas. Starring Julia Kijowska, Eliza Rycembel, Andrzej Konopka, Maria Peszek, Katarzyna Gniewkowska, Tatiana Pauhofová. SYNOPSIS: Unable to have children, a teacher and her husband search for a suitable surrogate. Eventually, they meet a young woman who appears to meet their very specific criteria; but feelings soon arise that might complicate […]
Space roguelite Fission Superstar X pushed back, will now release in Spring
Indie developer Turbo Pelvis 3000 inc. has announced that the release date for their upcoming space roguelite game Fission Superstar X has been pushed back from January to this Spring. This adjustment in the release date is to enable the developers to provide a more polished product to gamers on Xbox One and Windows PC. […]
Hulu’s new comedy series PEN15 gets a trailer
Ahead of its premiere next month, Hulu has released a new poster and trailer for its upcoming comedy series PEN15 which sees series creators Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle playing 13-year-old versions of themselves; take a look here… PEN15 is middle school as it really happened. Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle star in this adult […]
Rob Liefeld to introduce mysterious new Marvel character in Major X
A mysterious new player has entered the Marvel Universe in Major X, and the truth behind their identity will be revealed revealed in an all-new, six issue mini-series from Rob Liefeld, co-creator of Deadpool, Cable and X-Force. “To me, the X-Men have always thrived on big ideas, crazy ideas,” states Liefeld. “Major X introduces a […]