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The Nice Guys Review: A Buddy Enforcer Film We Didn't Know We Were Needing
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The Nice Guys is a film that fits cleanly and snugly into writer/director Shane Black's legacy in film – and that would be he was also the fellow who brought us both the Lethal Weapon movies as well as the tragically under-appreciated Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang This time it's not a buddy cop film, but[...]
A Look Inside Warcraft – The Cast Talks About The Spectacle
I have been a bit reserved about the upcoming Warcraft film though Seldomly does a video game translate well into a film (or vice versa) So where I will happily pay my money to see it, I'm going in with lowered expectations… or at least I was until seeing this new video. Below is an inside[...]
The Castle Of Horror Podcast – Zombie Origins: Plague of the Zombies
Tonight our exploration takes us all the way to the 1960s with a film from Hammer Studios PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES features a mystery in a small town where a strange malady is killing the locals– and in an echo of WHITE ZOMBIE, turning them into tin-mine workers Meanwhile in endorsements, we talk CIVIL WAR[...]
Nailing The Orcs Was Number One Challenge For Warcraft
But according to Duncan Jones, the number one challenge for the film was nailing the orcs And until recently, that technology may not have existed The below featurette focuses on the visual effects for the upcoming film and how ILM played a huge role in making the movie work. Warcraft will be in theaters June 10th. [youtube]https://youtu.be/8Z0qAwst5hs[/youtube] [...]
Why Stan Lee's Cameo Is Even More Special In X-Men Apocalypse (SPOILERS)
Stan Lee has famously made cameo appearances in many of the Marvel films and TV shows over the years – even a few others such as Mallrats and Stan Lee's Lucky Man He has been mistaken for Hugh Hefner and Larry King, played his own postman character Willie Lumpkin and was refused entry to the[...]
All Is Madness And Entropy In High Rise – Look! It Moves! by Adi Tantimedh
It had been passed from one filmmaker to another for decades, ever since it was first published in the 1970s Finally, it's been made by Ben Wheatley, the first director to adapt Ballard who's actually British for a change, after Spielberg on Empire of the Sun and Cronenberg on Crash https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKPghZ5cc_EVideo can't be loaded because[...]
A Much Better, Madder View Of Alice Through The Looking Glass
The kids wanted more Tweedle Twins and Cheshire Cat. The original saw Alice, seemingly trapped in an unloving engagement, fall back into her childhood fantasy world and, from those adventures, find the inspiration to plot her own unlikely path as a ship's captain rather than the wife to weak chinned suitor Hamish. This film opens far more[...]
Bryan Singer Says The Next X-Men Movie Could Be In Space
While talking to Fandango.com, director Bryan Singer told the site some very interesting bits of news. The previous films have take place in the 60s (First Class), 70s (Days of Future Past) and 80s (Apocalypse) They asked him if the next film will take place in the 90s: That was something Simon [Kinberg] and I discussed a[...]
Sing Street Review – A Delightful Musical Journey Through 80s UK Teen Angst
Jonathan Rich writes for BleedingCool.com… Every year the multiplexes are filled to capacity with big budget blockbusters, dramatizations of gripping true-life stories, kiddie fare and bio-pics, but everyonce in a while an odd little film comes along that defies genre to just makes you smile. For 2016 so far, that film is Sing Street. Sing Street is both[...]