The Rise Of Skywalker D23 Star Wars clip released!

Released today on Good Morning America is a new glimpse at the third instalment in the Skywalker sagaThe Rise of Skywalker‘ directed by JJ Abrams

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Disney Parks D23 Panel Announcements

As part of the annual Disney D23 fan expo, Disney Parks held a special panel to talk about everything coming to Disney’s Parks, Resorts, Cruise Ships and beyond.

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New Details for MCU Phase 4 Announced

Marvel Studios has announced further details on their upcoming MCU Phase 4 at D23 today.


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New Poster Revealed for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Lucasfilm has announced further details and new poster for their upcoming release Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker at D23 today.


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Disney+ to launch in UK ‘Early 2020’

There has been a lot of news coming out of Disney’s D23 Expo about the upcoming Disney+ streaming service and the new shows and movies that will be on offer.

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Marvel Studios Splits Ways with Sony on ‘Spider-Man’ Movies

Some absolutely web-shattering news today, Deadline reports that Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige will no longer serve as producer on future Spider-Man movies because of an inability by Disney and Sony Pictures to reach new terms that would have given the former a co-financing stake going forward.


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Matrix 4 Officially Announced

Get ready to re-enter the Matrix.

Lana Wachowski is set to write and direct a fourth film set in the world of “The Matrix,” with Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss reprising their roles as Neo and Trinity, respectively.


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Review: Huckleberry (2018)

Huckleberry; from writer/director Roger Hill follows our titular transgender character (Daniel Fisher-Golden); who is navigating high-school life in a small rural town. He experiences discrimination and ‘Dead-naming’ from various authority figures in the community; which is a very timely issue to show on screen (and is currently often discussed in the media). This, however is not the film’s main thrust but more serves as a cultural backdrop to a ‘Romeo & Juliet’ style love story; as Huckleberry vies for the affections of Jolene (Sarah Ulstrop). She, in turn is trying to walk away from an abusive relationship with ‘Jock’ boyfriend Clint (Justin Rose). This is an interesting reversal of stereotypes and also a classic tale of teenage angst and the struggles of young people in small rural communities.

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Review: Doctor Who – Emissary of the Daleks

Review by Michael Goleniewski


“Emissary of the Daleks” continues the latest Sixth Doctor / Peri trilogy of stories begun with the intrinsically memorable “Memories of a Tyrant” last month. On a remote planet orbiting a solitary star, the Doctor and Peri have landed in order to discover how life has developed on a world with little to no external influences. They soon discover a devastated landscape full of gravestones of the dead and a nearby city on stilts under the control of the new masters of the planet.

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Review: Ekaj (2015)

EKAJ is a love story between two drifters, a naive teenager and a hustler. The film capture’s the journey of a runaway in New York City. Ekaj (Jake Mestre) meets Mecca (Badd Idea)who takes him under his care. Mecca has AIDS and multiple problems of his own. He is high all day but still manages to be the only voice of reason in Ekaj’s hopeless world. They cruise the city together looking for money and places to stay. The core of the movie is Ekaj, who thinks he will become the lover of a rich man and be taken care of for life but ends up finding his dreams quickly shattered. Although he makes some money as a prostitute, he finds himself disposable, replaceable and lacking what it takes to survive in the city. Written/directed by Cati Gonzalez and produced by Cati & Mike Gonzalez

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