The Batman Has Cast Its Butler

Matt Reeves’ Batman reboot has found its trusty butler.


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Review – Cleanin’ Up The Town (Ghostbusters Documentary)

CLEANIN’ UP THE TOWN: Remembering Ghostbusters, is the definitive retrospective documentary, resulting from twelve years of research and production from film-making duo Anthony & Claire Bueno. It charts the making of the original 1984 Ghostbusters, featuring interviews with director Ivan Reitman, and lead cast Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson. Continue reading

The Batman Casts Jayme Lawson in ‘Unknown Role’

Up-and-coming actress Jayme Lawson, who recently graduated from Juilliard, has landed a notable role alongside Robert Pattinson in The Batman.


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‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Sequel Date Set

Sony has set a date for Miles Morales to web sling back into theaters.


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Review – In Search Of Darkness: The Definitive 80’s Horror Documentary

In Search of Darkness is a 2019 documentary film written and directed by David A. Weiner and executive produced by Robin Block of CreatorVC Studios.

The film explores the development and lasting impact of the horror film genre during the 1980s, and features interviews with numerous horror icons both from that decade and from the modern era, along with popular horror influencers.


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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Final Trailer Released

The story of a generation comes to an end! The final trailer for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has been released.


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The Batman Has Cast Its Riddler

Matt Reeves’ Batman reboot has found its Riddler.


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Neil Patrick Harris To Join Matrix 4

Neil Patrick Harris is the latest cast addition to the upcoming fourth installment of the Matrix franchise.


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The Batman Has Cast Its Catwoman

Matt Reeves’ Batman reboot has found its Catwoman.

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Review: One Cut of the Dead (2017)

Japanese with English Subtitles

Having heard a lot of hype for this low-budget cult horror/comedy from Japanese director Shinichirou Ueda so i was glad to get the chance to check it out for myself.

ONE CUT OF THE DEAD first appears to be a one-take indie zombie film… but something magical happens at 37 minutes in: the film’s director yells cut and – throwing all cinematic conventions and viewer expectations to the wind – it transforms into a charming story about the power of family, the passion that goes into making movies, and, in its stunning final sequence, a uproarious meta re-examination of the film’s opening single take and how it came to be!”

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