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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple reveals its first trailer and poster.
Sony Pictures Entertainment has released the unsettling first trailer for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, the upcoming installment directed by Nia DaCosta in Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's horror series. The trailer offers a glimpse into the horrifying brutality exhibited by the survivors of the zombie virus that devastated the planet, as well as the danger they represent.
Venice Review: Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother is a Compilation of Mature Themes
Father Mother Sister Brother presents three films for the price of one. The first takes place by a chilly lakeside in the residence of a man (Tom Waits) who receives a visit from another man (Adam Driver). The second unfolds in a green Dublin neighborhood, featuring Charlotte Rampling as the mother of Cate Blanchett and Vicky Krieps. It’s
Star Trek: Voyager - Homecoming #1 - Review of the Comic Book
Villordsutch presents a review of Star Trek: Voyager – Homecoming #1. Approximately twenty-four years ago, on May 23, 2001, Star Trek: Voyager concluded its series with the extended finale "Endgame." For Marvel enthusiasts, it’s interesting to mention that Kevin Feige is an avid Trek admirer. Following seven seasons, one of the most cherished [...]
Trailer for the Korean mystery thriller The Ugly, directed by Yeon Sang-ho, known for Train to Busan.
Well Go USA has released a trailer for The Ugly, the South Korean mystery thriller directed by Yeon Sang-ho, known for Train to Busan. The film tells the story of Im Dong-hwan (Park Jeong-min), a man who embarks on a quest to uncover the truth surrounding his mother's disappearance after her remains are discovered four decades later. The cast features […]
A new Hot Toys figure of John Cena's Peacemaker is being released for season 2.
With the new season of James Gunn's DC series now in progress, Hot Toys has officially revealed its sixth-scale Peacemaker figure, based on John Cena's portrayal of the eccentric hero Chris Smith in the second season of Peacemaker. This DC collectible is now available for pre-order at a price of $300; take a […]
The gameplay trailer for Apocalypse highlights the customization options for modular vehicles.
Team APOCA has unveiled a fresh gameplay trailer for their forthcoming sandbox survival shooter, The Apocalypse. This latest trailer (view below) showcases the game's combat, an array of weapons, base-building mechanics, and for the first time, introduces its modular vehicle customization feature. The new modular vehicle system enables players to personalize their Mobile Base and equip it […]
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Trailer Prepares for the Summer's Biggest Blockbuster Sequel
If it seems like 28 Years Later was just released, that's because it debuted on June 20 and today is September 3. However, time doesn't stand still for anyone (especially with those fast-running zombies), and Nia DaCosta's sequel was filmed consecutively with the original. Considering that Danny Boyle's revival was one
Toronto Film School Makes Its Largest Showing Yet at TIFF’s 50th Anniversary Edition.
The Toronto International Film Festival® (TIFF) is celebrating its 50th Edition this September, and Toronto Film School (TFS) is commemorating the event with
Venice Review: Kathryn Bigelow's A House of Dynamite is a Relentlessly Effective Thriller
If human life were to effectively cease tomorrow, would it be a result of a) the rash actions of a military leader, b) the poor accuracy of even the most advanced interceptor missiles, or c) a combination of various dire situations? These are among the possibilities being evaluated in A House.
13 Movies to Watch in September
By reviewing our 50-title fall movie preview, you shouldn't encounter many unexpected choices when deciding what to watch in September. However, with our most highly anticipated film of the year releasing this month, alongside some early fall treasures, there is plenty to be excited about. 13. Plainclothes (Carmen Emmi; Sept. 19) is set to premiere earlier this month.
Riefenstahl Review: An Artist's Depiction as a Nazi Collaborator
It is intriguing what the human mind can rationalize. "Riefenstahl," a documentary by Andres Veiel, delves into the justifications that filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl used to account for her partnerships with the Nazi Party in Germany while they were in power. She maintained these justifications until her death at the age of 101.
Trailer for El Pampero Cine’s premiere of Pin de Fartie at Venice and NYFF Turns Samuel Beckett on His Head
The fall festival season often overshadows some of its more exceptional features. Amidst the hype and turmoil surrounding a studio's average and formulaic awards contender, the same festival may showcase an delightfully experimental film that, while genuinely innovating in narrative structure, garners only a fraction of the attention—about 1/20th, to be precise. This year, few films offer as much unadulterated enjoyment as Alejo.
The trailer for Mike Figgis' MEGADOC delves into the turbulent development of Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis.
Few recent films satisfy a curiosity quite like MEGADOC. Regardless of the cinematic merit of Mike Figgis' documentary––considering the poorly designed title cards with noticeable typos, the lackluster music, perhaps insufficient engagement with interviewee George Lucas while omitting Spike Lee entirely, and so on––providing that increasingly rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into one of the more intriguing films is commendable.
The gameplay trailer for the zombie survival horror game Outbreak Zero has been released.
Indie developer Next Generation Gaming has unveiled a new trailer (see below) for their forthcoming survival horror title, Outbreak Zero. Set to launch on December 12th, the game will be available on Steam and the Epic Games Store and will feature a terrifying narrative complemented by eerie visuals and intense combat. Outbreak Zero transports players to a city that is […]World Cinema: Latest News, Blockbuster Premieres, and Behind-the-Scenes Stories
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