STAND TOGETHER… IN RESHOOTS Reports from a few months ago suggested that the Justice League reshoots were much greater than Warner Bros. were letting on. Even at San Diego Comic Con, Cyborg Ray Fisher claimed they were “brief if anything”. However a new report from Variety is saying otherwise. According to the outlet, Warner Bros. […]
The kids from Modern Family have signed a new two season deal
The actors behind Modern Family’s children have signed a new two season deal. Closing their deals for two new seasons of the ABC sitcom, Rico Rodriguez, Nolan Gould, Sarah Hyland, and Ariel Winter, have all been given big pay bumps as a part of their agreements. It was a rather lengthy negotiation between the stars […]
Dunkirk debuts to big numbers at the Korean box office
Dunkirk has debuted extremely well at the South Korea box office, proving once again Nolan’s ability to do top business in the Asian market. On its debut weekend, the WWII drama about the evacuation of over 300,000 allied troops, brought in a hugely impressive $10.3 million, which means Korea is the film’s third biggest market […]
Blade Runner 2049 doesn’t use green screens, says Ana De Armas
Sci-fi sequel Blade Runner 2049 apparently doesn’t rely on green screens according to one of the film’s stars. Film buffs and sci-fi fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the release of Denis Villeneuve’s sequel to Ridley Scott’s iconic Blade Runner. And news that the film doesn’t rely on green screens to pull off its […]
Sarah Paulson joins the cast of M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass
Actress Sarah Paulson has signed on to star in M. Night Shyamalan’s next feature film, Glass. The movie will serve as a sequel to both 2000’s Unbreakable and his latest, Split, which premiered earlier this year. Bruce Willis starred as David Dunn in Unbreakable and went on to make a cameo appearance in Split. Paulson […]
The Return Of The Western
Tom Jolliffe on the return of the Western… Cinema runs in cycles. A genre may have its run and then have a lull of 10-20 years where audiences aren’t really interested. In the 30’s and 40’s you couldn’t move for gangster films. In the 50’s it was epics and the 60’s there was a huge […]
Book Review – Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad by Christie Golden
Ricky Church reviews Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad… With Star Wars Battlefront II hitting consoles this fall, Christie Golden introduces fans to Inferno Squad, a highly trained special ops group sent on difficult assignments to thwart rebels and protect the Empire’s secrets. Golden writes a compelling story with interesting characters and doesn’t deliver the […]
Video Game Review – Theseus
Shaun Munro reviews Theseus… The concept of third-person VR games is still tough for a lot of players to get their heads around, though the likes of PSVR’s Robots Rescue and Wayward Sky have proven just how immersive non-first-person games really can be. As such, Theseus arrives with a heap of curiosity from VR owners looking […]
Dome Karukoski to direct J.R.R. Tolkien biopic
According to Deadline, Finnish filmmaker Dome Karukoski (The Home of Dark Butterflies) is set to direct Tolkien, a biopic of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit author J.R.R. Tolkien. The project is being produced by Chernin Entertainment for Fox Searchlight, and is based on a script from David Gleeson and Stephen Beresford. The film […]
Justice League’s “extensive reshoots” reportedly causing scheduling issues, Joss Whedon’s credit up in the air
Back in May it was announced that Joss Whedon would be stepping in to oversee reshoots on Justice League following the untimely passing of Zack Snyder’s daughter, with rumours suggesting that these reshoots would be “significant” and will change the movie “tremendously”. At Comic-Con, the cast played down this report, with Cyborg actor Ray Fisher […]