The CW’s new Superman series gets a suitably super poster to promote its January release date
via The CW’s Superman & Lois Gets a New Poster — Future of the Force
The CW’s new Superman series gets a suitably super poster to promote its January release date
via The CW’s Superman & Lois Gets a New Poster — Future of the Force
About a month ago, I posted this article on my friend Matt Hendricks’s website “Other People’s Movies.“ It’s a great website that promotes movies that don’t get the attention they deserve. I highly recommend it to all film buffs. Hello, friends. If you find yourself at home with nothing to do for weeks on end, […]
via A Brief Guide to the Marvel Cinematic Universe — Rosliw Tor Raekül
I was delighted when Printed In Blood reached out to me to review the “Ghostbusters Artbook.” Especially since I have the opportunity to review it before it’s release on May 25th, 2020. As a professional artist with a love of Ghostbusters I couldn’t be happier to give this book a review.
Despite being one of the most expensive films ever made, Justice League released to widespread disappointment and criticism from fans, and mixed (but leaning on bad) reviews from critics. That’s not to say everyone hated the film, to this day there’s a lot of fans as well as critics who have praised the film’s action […]
via Justice League (2017), an Underwhelming and Messy Flop — A Fistful of Film
Back in 1987, Jim Shooter was fired from Marvel Comics. He had a tumultuous tenure as the Editor in Chief which saw a lot of success, but also a lot of enemies made. Two years later he fought his way back into comics with Valiant Comics. Valiant had made a splash and built a following. […]
via There Will Be Bloodshot (Bloodshot, 2020) — Tripping Through Gateways
In an interview with LADBible, Andy Serkis chimed in on Matt Reeves’ upcoming movie The Batman, in which he plays Alfred Pennyworth, the Caped Crusader’s truly butler. Obviously, the actor, who is currently neck deep in production on Venom: Let There Be Carnage, couldn’t reveal too much, but he did reveal a much darker take […]
via Andy Serkis Talks About The Batman’s Darker Take on the Caped Crusader — Movie Lovers Unite
To tie-in with its 40th anniversary, Flash Gordon (1980) is being released on August 3rd 2020, in various formats as a 4K UHD remaster and including a 5-disc collector’s edition. Flash Gordon Single-Disc Release (4K UHD, Blu-ray or DVD) New Lost in Space: Nic Roeg’s Flash Gordon (also iTunes extra) Audio commentary with Mike Hodges […]
via Flash Gordon – 1980 – reviews and 4K release news — MOVIES and MANIA
I started the 1989 version of “What I was Listening to 30 Years Ago” last year. I recently discovered I never finished. In response to the hue and cry of my readers, I will now complete that list. I have organized the remaining albums into four categories, and the first is the man whom I […]
The Transformers movies to date can be said to be sadly lacking. My first Transformers movie experience was back in 1986. This great film was a cartoon and had the unusual significance of being Orson Welles last film (voicing Unicron) and had Star Trek alumni Leonard Nimoy voicing Galvatron. This film was a love letter […]
Director Josh Trank has been in the spotlight again recently because of his upcoming film Capone. It seems like one of the things he has talked about a lot is his failed Fantastic Four movie. As you all know, the film was plagued by issues that a lot of people from the production said were […]