Variety is reporting that Oscar-winning actress Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener) has signed on to appear in the indie sci-fi drama Cloud One. The project is being directed by Goran Dukic (Wristcutters: A Love Story), who has also written the script based upon a short story by Etgar Keret, while The Imitation Game’s Ido Ostrowsky […]
Movie Review – The Misguided (2017)
The Misguided, 2017. Directed by Shannon Alexander. Starring Katherine Langford, Anna Philp, Caleb Galati, Athan Bellos, Steven J. Mihaljevich, Clay Foster, Kirstie Francis and Jasmine Nibali. SYNOPSIS: After planning to leave the city with his girlfriend, a young man must first betray her in order to save his brother from a deadly situation. Filmmaker Shannon […]
Video Game Review – Nightmare Boy
Scott Watson reviews Nightmare Boy… Take a strong pinch of Terry Gilliam’s unique storytelling, a healthy does of Guillermo del Toro’s at times extraordinary fantasia, and chuck it in the mixing pot with a metroidvania style old-school influenced 2D scroller come platformer and you may think you’re on to a winner with Nightmare Boy on […]
4 Great Films To Watch (As We Mark One Year of President Trump)
Graeme Robertson with four great films to watch as we mark one year of President Donald Trump… January 20th, 2017 will be a date that will continue to baffle us for many years to come. It’s a date in which many of our preconceived notions of what is possible where thrown out the window and […]
Movie Review – Curse of the Witch’s Doll (2018)
Curse of the Witch’s Doll, 2018. Written and Directed by Lawrence Fowler. Starring Helen Crevel, Philip Ridout, and Layla Watts. SYNOPSIS: After a series of inexplicable events, Adeline Gray believes a haunted doll possesses the soul of a vengeful Witch. To have any hope of being reunited with her missing daughter, she knows she must […]
Exclusive Interview – Actress Elizabeth Ho talks about Netflix show Disjointed and working with Kathy Bates
Red Stewart chats with Disjointed star Elizabeth Ho… Elizabeth Ho is an American actress who has been working in the industry since the mid-2000s. She studied acting at the University of Southern California, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in theater, all while working numerous blue collar jobs on the side. Her breakthrough came […]
First teaser trailer for Paterno starring Al Pacino
HBO has debuted a teaser trailer for its upcoming drama Paterno. Directed by Barry Levinson, the film stars Al Pacino as disgraced Penn State football coach Joe Paterno alongside Annie Parisse, Riley Keough, Kathy Baker, and Greg Grunberg; watch it here… After becoming the winningest coach in college football history, Paterno’s legacy is challenged and he is forced […]
New trailer revealed for Call of Duty: WWII Resistance Community Event
Call of Duty: WWII players are being called to battle in the new Resistance Community Event set to kick off on the 23rd January. The event will run until the 27th February and feature free content including a new Resistance Division, new weapons and uniforms and new limited time game modes. Plus there’s plenty of opportunities […]
UK poster and extended trailer for live-action Tokyo Ghoul movie
With a little over a week to go until its UK release, a new poster and extended trailer have arrived online for the live-action adaptation of Sui Ishida’s bestselling manga series Tokyo Ghoul; check them out here… Quiet and bookish, Ken Kaneki (Masataka Kubota) was all but dead to a world living in fear of “Ghouls”: creatures […]
PC release of Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA delayed again
PC gamers looking forward to playing NIS America’s Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA will be disappointed to hear that the game has been delayed once again and this time without a set release date. It goes without saying that there are plenty of good reasons for the delay and in my opinion, at the end of the […]