EIFF Review: Saving Brinton – “A must-see for anyone with a passion for film”
Saving Brinton is one of the movies that leapt out at me when I was busy circling the movies I most wanted to try and get tickets for at...
Read MoreSam Elliott is The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot in the new John Sayles film
What a title and the film sounds amazing! Plus, Douglas Trumbull is doing the visual effects! Sam Elliott (Tombstone, Road House) stars as...
Read MoreEIFF Review: The Secret of Marrowbone – “A deliciously atmospheric, chilling drama”
This is the directorial debut of Sergio G Sánchez, but I am sure many film-lovers, especially horror fans, will already be familiar with...
Read MoreCool Art: Jurassic Park by Claire Hummel
A beautiful Jurassic Park poster by Claire Hummel. Check out her artwork here. Next PostPrevious...
Read MoreMTV Studios will bring us new Daria, a live-action Aeon Flux show and more
MTV today announced the launch of MTV Studios, a new unit focused on developing new series and re-imaginations of its most iconic hits for...
Read MoreIn Episode 88 of After the Ending we talk Unbreakable and The Presidio
I co-host a podcast with Mike Spring. Called After The Ending, we talk about what happens after various films finish. We look at what...
Read MoreThe Random: TMNT, Rocketman, IT: Chapter 2, Black Widow, George Clooney, Mary J. Blige, Dennis Quaid, Invincible and more
– IT: Chapter 2 has begun filming. It stars James McAvoy as Bill, Jessica Chastain as Beverly, Bill Hader (Barry, Trainwreck) as...
Read MoreCool Supercut: Dancing In Movies
CLS Videos new supercut is all about dancing. A fantastic video. Check it out below. Dancing in Movies from CLS Videos on Vimeo. Next...
Read MoreCool Short: Tank – Vector arcade graphics never looked so good
Greetings, programs! Introducing Tank, a new short film from Red Giant’s Chief Creative Officer, Stu Maschwitz. In a visual homage to...
Read MoreUPDATED: The Star Wars Story movies have been put on hold to focus on Episode 9 and the next trilogy
It looks like the disappointing (for a Star Wars film) box office – $343,297,558 worldwide at the time of writing – for Solo:...
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