It’s been over 20 months now since it was first announced that The LEGO Batman Movie director Chris McKay would be taking the reins on a live-action Nightwing movie for the DC Extended Universe. Although McKay was quite active in teasing his plans in the early days following the news, things have certainly fallen silent […]
Doctor Who Series 11 Episode 4 Review – ‘Arachnids in the UK’
Villordsutch reviews Doctor Who Series 11 Episode 4 – ‘Arachnids in the UK’… Directed by – Sallie Aprahamian Written by – Chris Chibnall Doctor – “I eat danger for breakfast? I don’t. I prefer cereal.” After last week’s rather brilliant episode of Doctor Who, our teaser following Rosa warned that those of us suffering from arachnophobia really didn’t […]
Tyler Perry to kill off Madea in A Madea Family Funeral
Tyler Perry has announced that he is bringing his Madea franchise to a close with the release of next year’s Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral. Check out the poster for the movie here… “This is it,” said Perry during an interview on SiriusXM to promote his new movie Nobody’s Fool. “It’s time for me to […]
Titans images offer new look at the Doom Patrol
Another batch of promo images have arrived online for the fourth episode of DC Universe’s Titans which provide a better look at The Doom Patrol; check them out here…. SEE ALSO: Titans’ Batman actor revealed? Now aware of Rachel’s power, Dick and Kory unite to find her. Escaped from the convent that sought to imprison her, […]
Kidding Season 1 Episode 8 Review – ‘Philliam’
Martin Carr reviews the eighth episode of Kidding… Kidding has decided to take the gloves off with two episodes left to run giving us backstory without directly stating it, contentious content minus the forewarning and Jim Carrey to balance tone. ‘Philliam’ might be a clever way to tell a tale from both sides, giving us […]
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald featurette explores Newt’s magical creatures
With a little over two weeks to go until the release of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Warner Bros. has released a new featurette for the upcoming sequel which focuses on Newt’s new menagerie of magical creatures and includes interviews with star Eddie Redmayne and screenwriter/producer J.K. Rowling; watch it here… SEE ALSO: Fantastic Beasts: […]
Amber Heard’s London Fields suffers second-worst wide opening in box office history
Some three years after it originally premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Amber Heard-headlined London Fields finally made its way to North American cinemas this past weekend – and it shouldn’t really have bothered, having suffered the second-worst wide debut of all time. According to Box Office Mojo (via The Wrap), the film […]
Supergirl Season 4 Episode 3 Review – ‘Man of Steel’
Martin Carr reviews the third episode of Supergirl season 4… This may yet be the bravest episode in the run so far. Jumping between timelines, back tracking through seasons and carrying a narrative line which is both unconventional and contentious. ‘Man of Steel’ may be a nice play on words but it has nothing to […]
First trailer for The Wave sequel The Quake
A new trailer and a poster have been released for director John Andreas Andersen’s The Quake, the upcoming follow-up to 2015’s acclaimed disaster epic The Wave, which features the return of star Kristoffer Joner as geologist Kristian Eikjord; take a look at the trailer and poster here… In 1904 an earthquake with a 5.4 magnitude on the Richter […]
Sugar Coating Hollywood-Style
Tom Jolliffe on when real life stories are sugar coated in film… A good biopic can be fascinating. There are characters, through TV and print media, biographies, documentaries and more, that we learn the most fascinating things about. Documentaries of course have the goal of showing us (when done right) both sides of a personality, […]