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John Travolta is set to confront rogue orcas in Renny Harlin's Black Tides. John Travolta is set to confront rogue orcas in Renny Harlin's Black Tides. John Travolta is preparing to face a battle for survival against a group of hungry orcas. According to Deadline, the actor is collaborating with Renny Harlin, known for directing Die Hard 2 and Cliffhanger, for the project titled Black Tides. The survival thriller has been penned by Chris Sparling (Buried) and Ángel Agudo (Apocalypse Z), and will […] Cannes Review: Lav Diaz's Magellan is a Captivating, Clear Examination of the Atrocities of Colonization. Cannes Review: Lav Diaz's Magellan is a Captivating, Clear Examination of the Atrocities of Colonization. Ferdinand Magellan has not typically been seen as a significant figure in history, and Lav Diaz’s unexpectedly traditional––though still captivatingly slow––biopic employs a genre framework to further disavow his legacy. Originating from a long-planned project centered on Magellan’s wife Beatriz, the film now serves as an unconventional companion of sorts: it is a piece that you could never confuse for Cannes Review: Lynne Ramsay’s Die My Love Resonates Emotionally Despite Jennifer Lawrence’s Powerful Performance Cannes Review: Lynne Ramsay’s Die My Love Resonates Emotionally Despite Jennifer Lawrence’s Powerful Performance Just before the climax of Lynne Ramsay's You Were Never Really Here, two assassins—one elegantly attired but fading, the other disheveled yet very much alive—found themselves on the kitchen floor, their hands softly brushing against each other as Charlene's "Never Been to Me" played softly from a nearby radio, the words barely escaping the lips of the injured man. That striking contrast Cannes Review: Christian Petzold’s Mirrors No. 3 is a Mysterious Drama About Release and Acceptance Cannes Review: Christian Petzold’s Mirrors No. 3 is a Mysterious Drama About Release and Acceptance Christian Petzold’s fifteenth feature, Mirrors No. 3, is his fourth collaboration with Paula Beer, the actress who first appeared under his direction in Transit (2018). This film also explores key themes similar to those in his latest work, particularly the concept of complete strangers intuitively recognizing one another and experiencing an instant, profound connection without saying a single word. It goes without saying that Mirrors No. 3... Cannes Review: Drunken Noodles is an Alluring and Uniquely Soothing Drama Cannes Review: Drunken Noodles is an Alluring and Uniquely Soothing Drama The laws of time and space are playfully challenged in Drunken Noodles, Lucio Castro’s highly anticipated third feature and undoubtedly the standout title in this year’s ACID lineup. Many who are familiar with the New York-based, Argentinian-born director first came across his work through End of the Century, a film that shares a similar approach to time: set in Barcelona, How Freddy MacDonald Made His Feature Debut at 24 with Sew Torn How Freddy MacDonald Made His Feature Debut at 24 with Sew Torn Some fathers show their sons how to catch a ball or tie a tie, and we are confident that Sew Torn director Freddy MacDonald learned those skills from his dad as well. However, he also Cannes Review: I Only Rest in the Storm Skims Across Numerous Concepts Without Fully Engaging With Their Significance Cannes Review: I Only Rest in the Storm Skims Across Numerous Concepts Without Fully Engaging With Their Significance Towards the conclusion of I Only Rest in the Storm, Sergio (Sérgio Coragem) is posed a question that he struggles to answer: what is it that you truly care about? As a Portuguese environmental engineer brought in to assess the ecological effects of a large road intended to cut through Guinea Bissau, he has spent his time in a sort of The Thing #1 - Comic Book Teaser The Thing #1 - Comic Book Teaser Ben Grimm is in the spotlight this week in The Thing #1, and you can view the official preview provided by Marvel Comics below… THE THING TAKES ON THE MARVEL UNIVERSE! While Ben Grimm might be the mightiest member of the Fantastic Four, he was once just a frail kid from Yancy Street. […] Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) - 4K Ultra HD Review Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) - 4K Ultra HD Review Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, 1993. Directed by Adam Marcus. Featuring Kane Hodder, John D. LeMay, Kari Keegan, Erin Gray, Allison Smith, Steven Culp, and Steven Williams. SYNOPSIS: Following his death, resurrection, conquest of Manhattan, and subsequent demise, Jason Voorhees returns as a body snatcher in Jason Goes to Hell. When it [...] Casey Jones to head upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book series. Casey Jones to head upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book series. IDW Publishing has revealed that the beloved character Casey Jones will be the focus of his own comic series for the first time in over thirty years with the release of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey Jones in September, created by writer Alex Paknadel (Batman: Urban Legends) and artist Amancay Nahuelpan (Green Arrow). "As a [...] Casey Chong presents ten fantastic films from Carolco Pictures. Those who experienced the 80s and 90s are likely to recall the remarkable period when a specific independent studio ruled the Hollywood scene. This studio is Carolco Pictures, known for delivering a blend of iconic genre-defining blockbusters and lesser-known gems from […] Funko has unveiled the Pop! Vinyl figures for The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Funko has unveiled the Pop! Vinyl figures for The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Funko has introduced a new series of Pop! Vinyl bobblehead figures based on Marvel Studios' forthcoming superhero film The Fantastic Four: First Steps. This collection features Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman & Franklin, Human Torch, The Thing, Silver Surfer, and an oversized Galactus. Take a look at them here… Expand your collection with POP! Mister Fantastic! […] Detective Comics #1097 - Preview of the Comic Book Detective Comics #1097 - Preview of the Comic Book Detective Comics #1097 will be released this Wednesday, and we have the official preview for you below, thanks to DC… Following Asema's violent spree, a new danger to Gotham—and the wider world—has emerged. As he grapples with personal discoveries about his past, Batman must confront a group fixated on their […] New teaser for Jesse Armstrong's Mountainhead New teaser for Jesse Armstrong's Mountainhead HBO Max has released a poster and trailer for the satirical drama Mountainhead, written and directed by Jesse Armstrong (Succession). Featuring Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Cory Michael Smith, and Ramy Youssef, the film revolves around four billionaire friends who escape to one of their secluded luxury mountain homes while the outside world faces a global crisis, collaborating to […]

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