Venom: Let There Be Carnage – Watch the first teaser
Venom: Let There Be Carnage is the sequel to 2018’s Venom. The film is directed by Andy Serkis from a screenplay by Kelly Marcel,...
Read MoreWoody Harrelson, Pete Davidson, John Goodman, Tiffany Hadish and more talk about The Freak Brothers cartoon
The cast, Executive Producers and Showrunners discussed bringing the 50-year-old comic book series back to life as an adult animation at...
Read MoreReview: Midway
British History lessons tend not to do a deep dive of the events during World War 2 in the Pacific Theatre barring Pearl Harbour and the...
Read MoreReview – Zombieland: Double Tap – “Still mostly funny, exciting and cool”
After going on to direct Gangster Squad, Venom and episodes of Santa Clarita Diet (RIP, I’ll never forget you, gone too soon), director...
Read MoreDVD Review: Shock and Awe – “An important story to tell in these trying times”
Shock and Awe is the latest film from Rob Reiner: he made it back to back with his (still unreleased in the UK) LBJ biopic, which also...
Read MoreThe Random: Aaron Paul joins Westworld, Harriet Tubman biopic, another decade of The Walking Dead, Midway, Channel Zero, Jason Todd in Titans and more
Westworld Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) is joining the recently ordered third season of the series. No word on his character, but he will be a...
Read MoreReview – Solo: A Star Wars Story – “A breezy, rollicking romp”
Here it is then – another Star Wars movie from the churning furnaces of Disney. Wracked with tales of difficult production, fired...
Read MoreBlu-ray/DVD Review: War for the Planet of the Apes – “A satisfying conclusion to the trilogy”
When it was originally announced that there was going to be a new Planet of the Apes movie, I did not think much of it. Tim Burton’s...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri – “A masterpiece”
The London Film Festival closing film is Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri and they really did save the best for last with this...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – “Brilliant”
It is really hard to blend comedy and tragedy together and do it well. Even Shakespeare had two different kinds of plays. It’s...
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