Ricky Church reviews Batman and Robin by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Omnibus… When he was first introduced in Grant Morrison’s epic run on Batman, many people didn’t like Damian Wayne and felt he was a spoiled, annoying, ungrateful little brat. Over time he became a fan-favourite character and developed into quite an interesting […]
Justice League on target to lose holiday weekend to Coco
Coco is on track to finish well ahead of Justice League at the North American box office this holiday weekend. Justice League didn’t have the coming out party it was hoping for last weekend, accumulating the lowest domestic opening of any DCEU film so far. It also looks as if the superhero flick will come […]
First image of Benedict Cumberbatch in Patrick Melrose
The first official image from the upcoming Sky Atlantic and Showtime miniseries Patrick Melrose has arrived online, showing Benedict Cumberbatch as the title character in the adaptation of Edward St Aubyn’s book series. The five-part series has been penned by David Nicholls (One Day) and each episode will be based on one of St Aubyn’s […]
Laurence Fishburne on swapping the DCEU for the MCU with Ant-Man and the Wasp
Having portrayed Daily Planet editor Perry White in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Laurence Fishburne is swapping the DC Extended Universe for the Marvel Cinematic Universe next year as he takes on the role of Bill Foster, a.k.a. Goliath, in Ant-Man and the Wasp. Speaking to Yahoo!, Fishburne has expressed […]
Damon Lindelof explains why he wants to make a Watchmen TV series
The Watchmen returned to the world of comic books today with the release of DC’s Doomsday Clock #1, and they’ll soon be making their return to the screen too, with Damon Lindelof currently hard at work on a small screen adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ classic comic book series for HBO. During an […]
Exclusive Interview – Director Doug Liman on his latest movie The Wall, growing as a filmmaker, and more
Alex Moreland talks to Doug Liman about The Wall, growing as a filmmaker, and more… Could you tell us a little bit about the development of the movie? How did you initially get involved with The Wall? I mean, with the script I had read as a writing sample. People didn’t think I’d be interested in […]
Warner Bros. could lose up to $100 million on Justice League
Having debuted to the lowest domestic opening weekend of any DC Extended Universe movie to date with $96 million, Forbes is reporting that Warner Bros. is looking at an overall loss of between $50 million and $100 million on its DC superhero team-up Justice League. The Zack Snyder-directed DC ensemble has grossed $307 million worldwide […]
Ryan Coogler on where we’ll find T’Challa going in to Marvel’s Black Panther
After making his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in last year’s Captain America: Civil War, Chadwick Boseman will be reprising the role of T’Challa this coming February as Marvel releases its first superhero blockbuster of 2018, Black Panther. And, during an interview with Deadline, director Ryan Coogler has been discussing where we’ll find the new king […]
Exclusive: Doug Liman on his new film Chaos Walking
Flickering Myth’s Alex Moreland has been chatting to filmmaker Doug Liman about his latest release The Wall, which is out now on Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD, and during the interview the conversation turned to Liman’s newest project, the YA adaptation Chaos Walking, which stars Tom Holland (Spider-Man: Homecoming) and Daisy Ridley (Star Wars: The […]
Exclusive clip and Q&A from acclaimed big game hunting documentary Trophy
We have an exclusive clip from the acclaimed documentary Trophy, which explores powerhouse industries of big-game hunting, breeding and wildlife conservation through the eyes of impassioned individuals who drive them. In the clip, the world’s largest rhino breeder John Hume is out with his rhinos, talking about how he thinks they know they’re in danger. […]