Critical Role gets a new animated Mighty Nein intro for Campaign 2 and Deborah Ann Woll is on this weeks episode
Longtime readers will know that, as well as the obvious love of films, I am also a big fan of Dungeons and Dragons. I’ve been DMing...
Read MoreReview: Anna and the Apocalypse – “Takes all the twee elements of yuletide and musicals and spins them on its severed head”
Often times, Christmas films that delve into the darker side of things (Die Hard, Gremlins, Lethal Weapon) are the most memorable and...
Read MoreNetflix is working on Animated Event Series based on the work of Roald Dahl
Willy Wonka and the Oompa-Loompas are joining The BFG, Matilda, The Twits, and a host of other iconic characters who have all found a...
Read MoreReview – Fantastic Beasts 2: The Crimes of Grindelwald – “Far too convoluted”
Ten films into a franchise that Warner Bros. now calls the ‘Wizarding World’, arrives Fantastic Beasts 2: The Crimes of...
Read MoreCool Short – Sandman: Crying Stars
This is a fantastic short film, based on Neil Gaiman’s Sandman. The filmmaker, Luca Villaça, had this to say about it: The story...
Read MorePaging Mr. Quimper! It looks like Grant Morrison’s The Invisibles is heading to the small screen
While I do feel that some of Grant Morrison’s later works often seem to be missing bits from the story, I do love his weird, trippy,...
Read MoreSweet Vecna! The Dungeons & Dragons movie is slowly moving ahead
At the start of the year Chris McKay (The Lego Batman Movie) was in negotiations to direct Dungeons & Dragons for Paramount...
Read MoreAndy Muschietti, director of IT, is working on Attack on Titan, Robotech, and The Time Machine movies
While he finishes off IT: Chapter 2, it looks like Andy Muschietti (Mama) is going to be very busy in the future. He will direct a feature...
Read MoreStarz brought American Gods and Outlander to NYCC 2018
To tease season two of American Gods, Starz brought one of the show’s central locations, the Motel America Diner, to New York Comic Con....
Read MoreBFI London Film Festival 2018 Review: Sorry To Bother You – “Margaret Atwood territory with a dash of Monty Python”
The word ‘genius’ is so casually thrown around that when a work of real genius arrives, it can get overlooked. Sorry To Bother You is a...
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