The 2015 Moet British Independent Film Awards took place in London tonight, with Alex Garland’s Ex Machina taking home four awards in Best British Independent Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay (Garland), and Outstanding Achievement in Craft (Visual Effects: Andrew Whitehurst). In the acting categories, Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn) and Tom Hardy (Legend) won Best Actress […]
Batman v Superman costume designer talks The Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Justice League and more
During an appearance at Comic Con Experience in Brazil, costume designer Michael Wilkinson has opened up about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, offering up a host of details about the DC ensemble and his work not only on the Trinity but also the likes of Aquaman and The Flash. Highlights of the interview with […]
Supergirl Season 1 Episode 6 Review – ‘Red Faced’
Martin Carr reviews the sixth episode of Supergirl, ‘Red Faced’… Supergirl just got picked up for a full season. With ratings that topped fourteen million and some consistent episodes, this will come as no surprise. Apart from a lacklustre outing in the third week, we have been treated to a fresh and entertaining take on […]
Gotham Season 2 Episode 11 Review – ‘Worse Than a Crime’
Martin Carr reviews Gotham’s winter finale ‘Worse Than a Crime’… This winter finale feels like an excuse to down tools, man up and lay some smack down. And yes that there was a wrestling reference, from someone who grew up watching Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy. Sure there are shifty looking sacrificial monks, ancient hunting […]
Ethan Hawke joins Luc Besson’s Valerian
A recent post from director Luc Besson on Instagram has revealed that Ethan Hawke will be joining Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne in the upcoming space epic Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. Besson accompanied the following picture with a caption that read, “Ethan Hawke will play in #Valerian! I want to work […]
Quentin Tarantino considering western miniseries Forty Lashes Less One
With The Hateful Eight set to open in the States on Christmas Day, it seems that Quentin Tarantino is mulling over another western, with the filmmaker telling Premiere that he’s considering a TV adaptation of the Elmore Leonard novel Forty Lashes Less One. “It always takes me a while before thinking about the future, states […]
Movie Review – Attack On Titan: Part 1 & Part 2 (2015)
Attack On Titan, 2015. Directed by Shinji Higuchi Starring Haruma Miura, Kiko Mizuhara, Kanata Hongo, Satomi Ishihara, Nanami Sakuraba, Takahiro Miura, Hiroki Hasegawa, Ayame Misaki, Pierre Taki, Jun Kunimura. SYNOPSIS: Since the appearance of man-eating giants known as Titans more than 100 years ago, humanity has enclosed itself within the confines of three concentric walls, […]
The Star Wars Films That Never Got Made
This week, Neil Calloway looks at possible Star Wars films that never quite made it to the big screen… This week brought us the intriguing news that George Lucas offered Ron Howard the chance to direct The Phantom Menace. It’s an odd choice at first glance; in the late 1990s Howard was directing films like […]
BBC commissions pre-apocalyptic crime drama Hard Sun from Luther creator Neil Cross
The BBC has announced that it has commissioned a new six-part series from Luther creator Neil Cross entitled Hard Sun, which is described as a “pre-apocalyptic crime drama”. “Imagine the world you see when you look out your window… except it’s been given a death sentence,” states Cross. “This isn’t science fiction. This is the […]
The Week in Star Wars – George Lucas has seen The Force Awakens, Carrie Fisher calls Slave Leia controversy “stupid”, Han Solo casting news, new posters and clips from The Force Awakens and more
USE THE COUPON CODE 20OFF FOR 20% OFF YOUR ORDER (ends on 6th December, 2015) In this edition of The Week in Star Wars, we’ve got George Lucas talking about Greedo shooting first as well as liking The Force Awakens, news on Disney’s casting plans for a young Han Solo, UK cinemas adding an extra […]