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Short Film Review: 'The Tattooist' (2018)
The Tattooist certainly leaves a bold impression upon first watch—completely enthralling in its visual trajectory.
Short Film Review: 'The Story of 90 Coins' (2015)
Director Michael Wong keeps true to our favorite romantic dramas by leaving us feeling somber and reflective on how quickly we can forget promises we’ve made.
Venom 2 Prediction WAY OFF
IATSE members vote OVERWHELMINGLY to approve a strike authorization; YouTube's crackdown of vaccine misinformation; Just how scary the new Exorcist reboot from Blumhouse will be; and Venom: Let There Be Carnage's box office success. Plus, what's new to streaming.
IATSE Members Ready to Strike
This time, they discuss how IATSE members have positioned themselves to vote on a strike authorization in October, potentially granting some 60,000 members the ability to cripple Hollywood production; Teen Wolf is getting film treatment on Paramount+; Plus, what is all this buzz around a Clooney + Brad Pitt + Jon Watts movie?
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On this episode: the biggest winners from the 73rd Emmy’s; No Time to Die will be the first Bond film to be shot for iMAX and 3D; Cry Macho wasn’t quite the hit some [Clint Eastwood] might have expected. Also, Wren joins the discussion to talk about the recently announced TBR Giveaway and the new merch dropping tomorrow, Tuesday the 21st.
News Flash: Halloween Kills Premiering on Peacock, Theatres
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel is moving to Netflix; Paramount delays several movies amidst growing concerns of the delta variant; James Wan promises that Malignant will be his most violent and gory film to date; Dune reactions are out: here’s what the critics are saying.
‘Kate' Review: Mediocre Writing, Magnificent Cast & Action
While it doesn’t add anything new to a painfully generic formula, the cast burst with charismatic performances. Brutal, bloody—a little cold—but still some wholesome fun!
Shang-Chi Breaking Box Office Records
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel is moving to Netflix; Paramount delays several movies amidst growing concerns of the delta variant; James Wan promises that Malignant will be his most violent and gory film to date; Dune reactions are out: here’s what the critics are saying.
Ways to SCREW OVER Capitalism Discovered?
Halloween Kills is being hyped up by The Shape, himself; Free Guy is coming to VOD just 45 days after its theatrical release; Saints Row is getting a…remake? Plus, Neill Blomkamp says Chappie might have cost him his ticket to the Alien franchise.
News Flash: COVID Lingers Over Hollywood
Disney pays comic creators practically nothing for their work; AMC reaches a new 45 day theatrical window deal with Warner Bros; Sony delays Venom: Let There be Carnage to October; According to Kotaku, the Grand Theft Auto trilogy is getting a remaster; Film and TV productions weigh the decision to require visible proof of COVID vaccination.
Short Film Review: 'Paul Laurence Dunbar: An American Poet' (2021)
A. Slate delivers an emotionally resonate, and consistent performance; paired with Zack Richeimer’s tight framing of the conversation, Paul Laurence Dunbar: An American Poet offers a sliver of both tension and resilience.
Scarlett Johansson Files Lawsuit Against Disney
Scarlett Johansson has filed a lawsuit against the Walt Disney Co. this past week, claiming that the day-and-date release of Black Widow affected her compensation; Other creatives are weighing their own options on how to proceed with the litigation against Disney for similar situations; The title for the new Predator movie has been revealed; Would you pay $400 million for a new Exorcist trilogy? Universal and Peacock would…
5 Best Animated Family-Driven Sitcoms
Were you wondering what we thought about animated sitcoms on TV? Look no further! These are just some of our favorites. Let us know in the comments what you’d recommend everyone to watch.
Let's Discuss THAT Activision Blizzard Lawsuit
A24, prolific indie distributor, might be selling soon and the price tag is a bit higher than anyone could have expected; The Green Knight pulled from UK release; Neill Blomkamp making a move to video games as Chief Visionary Officer of Gunzilla Games; V/H/S/94 information revealed at Comic-Con @ Home; Let’s discuss that Activision Blizzard lawsuit.
Here's Why Your Netflix Subscription May Increase...Again
Netflix is getting into the video game industry with former EA executive; Dexter revival sees the return of Jennifer Carpenter; Blade Runner: Black Lotus reveals voice cast; Loki becomes the first Marvel Disney+ show to get a renewal.
Why Don't Breathe 2 Doesn't Work
Dexter revival finds the return of John Lithgow; Several properties begin filming, a sign of things returning to normal; Halo showrunner leaving the Paramount+ property after one season; F9 director, Justin Lin, is considering bringing back the character of Brian O’Conner for F10; Todd Howard confirms Elder Scrolls 6 isn’t coming anytime soon…
Review: HBO's 'Hacks' Delivers Laughs & Meaningful Character Exploration in the New Age of Comedy
The hilariously chaotic performances from Kaitlin Olsen, Meg Stalter, Paul W. Downs, and others, are the perfect backdrop for Jean Smart and Hannah Einbender’s beautiful acting. This is especially evident in the more heartfelt moments of the series.
F9: The Phenomena of Bad Movies w/ Big Box Office
Clarice has been cancelled on Paramount+; Scream (2022) has officially locked in its score, meaning that the film is officially ready for its January release; Disney+ is now premiering its original shows on Wednesday instead of Friday; Subway doesn’t want you to know [SPOILER].
News Flash: Did In the Heights Underperform at the Box Office?
Jared is back with another “News Flash” episode. In the Heights is expected to have made $13 million at the domestic box office; Netflix released a full Fear Street trailer; E3 was streamed over the weekend with some mixed reception to Battlefield 2042.
Third Installment for A Quiet Place in the Works...
AMC Theatres may just save the Arclight Cinema; A Quiet Place is getting a third installment in 2023; AHS spinoff series is in the works with a brand new cast and Sarah Paulson directing; Mission Impossible 7 has stopped filming after a positive COVID test; and HBO Max’s ad-supported tier doesn’t include Warner Bros. same day theatrical releases for 2021.