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I was looking forward to The Life of Chuck. I knew nothing about it, just that it was from Mike Flanagan, and based on a Stephen King short story. This is the third King story that Flanagan has made into
Speed + Only The Brave = The Lost Bus… possibly? We can now get a better look at the new survival thriller from Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Ultimatum). In The Lost Bus, Matthew McConaughey stars as Kevin McCay, a bus
After decades of wheel spinning, Gremlins 3 is finally making some progress. So says original star Zach Galligan. Galligan was the lead in Gremlins (1984) and Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) and was at Manchester Comic-Con in England last
The weekend numbers are now in, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps powered to $117 million domestic and $100 million overseas. As opening weekends go it is strong, and just a little behind the Superman opening weekend numbers. It looks
As usual, Vanity Fair is first with some high quality images from an upcoming project. This time around they have got to Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein. This is also the first look, albeit shrouded, at Jacob Elordi (Euphoria, Saltburn) as
…Eddie Murphy. Yes, Outposters. You read that right. In an announcement that came out of the blue, Murphy was out promoting The Pickup when he revealed his next role is Inspector Jacques Clouseau. He was on the Today show when
Boldly going where absolutely nobody wants Star Trek to go, it is fair to say that Nu-Trek is not landing well with fans. Can Starfleet Academy turn it around? Based on this evidence, unlikely. This looks like a Gen-Z nightmare.
I’m honestly more excited about an indie trailer than I am about any other type of movie. The newest trailer we have to share is called Tape. Tape is an odd one, as it’s a remake of an American movie
The big Stephen King adaption coming soon might be The Running Man, but a second adaption is quietly inching closer – The Long Walk. Based on another book written by King under his Richard Bachman pen name, The Long Walk
In the run up to the release of the last Avatar movie, we spent a lot of time wondering how a movie that left absolutely no cultural footprint managed to still be the number one grossing movie of all time.
In between making macaroni art, fingerpainting, and nap time at the Community Centre, Eric Robert Stoltz Junior really does spend a surprising amount of time at the movie theater. This weekend, he got to see the second big superhero release
The Fantastic Four: First Steps should have been called The Flat Four: Standing Around. It is further proof that the Marvel film machine has become the equivalent of a vast bureaucracy that values the process more than the product. Marvel