Given that original directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller were fired with just a couple of weeks of principal photography remaining, with Ron Howard subsequently coming on board to reshoot up to 80% of the movie, it’s a little surprising that Disney and Lucasfilm decided to hold firm with its May 2018 release date for […]
Black Panther composer to score Sony’s Venom movie
Fresh from scoring Marvel’s blockbuster superhero movie Black Panther, Deadline is reporting that composer Ludwig Goransson has signed on for another comic book related project in Sony’s Tom Hardy-headlined Venom movie. In addition to Black Panther, Goransson has scored director Ryan Coogler’s two previous movies Fruitvale Station and Creed, as well as Venom director Ruben […]
First look at Pixar’s new short film Bao
Disney-Pixar’s Incredibles 2 set to hit cinemas this summer, which means we also have a brand new Pixar short to look forward to, and thanks to Entertainment Weekly we now have our very first look at Bao, which the site describes as “a culinary fable about a Chinese-Canadian woman suffering from the depression of an […]
David Mazouz announces that Gotham season 4 has wrapped filming
Bruce Wayne actor David Mazouz has taken to Instagram to announce that filming has officially wrapped on the fourth season of Fox’s Batman prequel series Gotham. Sharing a picture of himself and Robin Lord Taylor (The Penguin), Mazouz paid tribute to the show, stating that: “I am so crazy proud of what we have done […]
Preview of Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp Prelude #2
Marvel Entertainment releases the second part of its comic book adaptation of 2015’s Ant-Man this Wednesday when Ant-Man and the Wasp Prelude hits comic book stores; check out a preview of the issue here… ANT-MAN GETS BATTLE-TESTED – AND THE WASP TAKES FLIGHT! ANT-MAN will need to fight an AVENGER – but it’s not what […]
Frank Oz doesn’t understand the backlash against Star Wars: The Last Jedi
At this point, it seems fair to say that Star Wars: The Last Jedi has become the most divisive instalment of the Star Wars saga. While the film certainly has its fans, Episode VIII has also come in for some very heavy criticism from some Star Wars fans. However, that’s not a viewpoint shared by […]
Young Sheldon Season 1 Episode 16 Review – ‘Killer Asteroids, Oklahoma, and a Frizzy Hair Machine’
Martin Carr reviews the sixteenth episode of Young Sheldon… Versatility in a comedy actor is essential but few are ever given the opportunity to showcase that talent ironically. However just such a thing occurs this week in an episode which is both whimsical, emotive and situationally comedic. Rumour has it that Iain Armitage might well […]
Ben Mendelsohn explains why Brie Larson is perfect for the role of Captain Marvel
Now that he has officially been announced as part of the cast, actor Ben Mendelsohn is free to start talking about his upcoming Marvel Studios role in next year’s Captain Marvel – although as you’d expect given the secrecy about the MCU, he’s keeping things rather vague. During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the Rogue […]
Gotham Season 4 Episode 16 Review – ‘One of My Three Soups’
Martin Carr reviews the sixteenth episode of Gotham season 4… Jim Gordon is fast developing a legacy of wrong doing for the right reasons in Gotham. A millstone of questionable choices, criminal allegiances and circumstantial petty felonies haunt his every step. Kept in check by a morally flexible partner with the goods on him Gordon […]
Deadpool wishes us a Happy Easter with new poster for the superhero sequel
A new promo poster has arrived online for the hotly-anticipated superhero sequel Deadpool 2 which sees the Merc with a Mouth wish fans a Happy Easter; check it out here… SEE ALSO: Deadpool 2 motion posters featuring Vanessa, Domino, Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Blind Al After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef […]