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Fantastic Vampire Films You Might Have Overlooked Fantastic Vampire Films You Might Have Overlooked Star Trek: Defiant #27 - Comic Book Teaser Star Trek: Defiant #27 - Comic Book Teaser IDW Publishing has released the official preview for Star Trek: Defiant #27, which will be available this Wednesday; take a look below… “Lore War,” Part Four. Sisko is nearing a critical moment: Lore reigns as the god of the universe, and the heroes left acting beyond his reach are becoming fewer with each confrontation. Everywhere […] NECA celebrates the 100th anniversary of The Phantom of the Opera with a figure from Masque of the Red Death. NECA celebrates the 100th anniversary of The Phantom of the Opera with a figure from Masque of the Red Death. In honor of the 100th anniversary of Universal's iconic 1925 silent horror film The Phantom of the Opera featuring Lon Chaney, NECA has announced its Phantom (Masque of the Red Death) 7-inch action figure, which is now available for pre-order at a price of $34.99. Check it out here... Commemorate a century of cinematic horror! Celebrate the 100th anniversary of […] Searching for a Book to Adapt? MediaScout Aims to Ignite Your Next Find. Searching for a Book to Adapt? MediaScout Aims to Ignite Your Next Find. If you’ve ever attempted to locate the rights to a book or seek out new content that hasn't already been chosen by Hollywood, MediaScout could be precisely what you need. Cannes Review: Oliver Laxe’s Desert Trance Sirat Is a Magnificent, Bold Accomplishment Cannes Review: Oliver Laxe’s Desert Trance Sirat Is a Magnificent, Bold Accomplishment For the French-Spanish director Oliver Laxe, securing a spot in the Cannes competition has been a long-awaited achievement. Laxe made appearances in 2010 (You All Are Captains), 2016 (Mimosas), and 2019 (Fire Will Come), and he left each time with accolades. Now, he steps up with Sirat, his most ambitious and adventurous film to date: the sort of work Cannes Review: The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo is a profoundly moving queer drama. Cannes Review: The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo is a profoundly moving queer drama. Stories about the AIDS epidemic will forever hold significance as reminders that ignorance, bigotry, and hate can have deadly consequences. A recent and poignant example comes from Chilean writer-director Diego Céspedes, whose first feature film, The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo, premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes. While the film might not have a conventional narrative structure or Cannes Review: An Entertaining Ghost Shares an Unusual and Amusing Supernatural Story Cannes Review: An Entertaining Ghost Shares an Unusual and Amusing Supernatural Story Although ghosts and spirits have historically been a source of cinematic fright, as seen in films like The Innocents, Poltergeist, and The Ring, a newer trend in film has focused more on the real, emotional impacts these apparitions can have on the living. In this regard, they can be seen as a spiritual cousin to the The Initial Trailer for Richard Linklater's Nouvelle Vague Revives the History of Cinema The Initial Trailer for Richard Linklater's Nouvelle Vague Revives the History of Cinema After debuting two films last year, Hit Man and the somewhat underappreciated God Save Texas: Hometown Prison, the highly productive Richard Linklater is set to return in 2025 with another duo of films. Earlier this year, he showcased Blue Moon at Berlinale. Prior to its release in October, he is at Cannes to unveil Nouvelle Vague, a tribute to the French New Wave and an account of the filmmaking process. The August lineup from The Criterion Collection features a double feature of Edward Yang films, works by Kon Ichikawa, Compensation, and additional titles. The August lineup from The Criterion Collection features a double feature of Edward Yang films, works by Kon Ichikawa, Compensation, and additional titles. If we were to condense Criterion's influence over the past 15 years into a single figure, Edward Yang would be a strong contender. The rapid recognition of Yi Yi, A Brighter Summer Day, and Taipei Story—films that aren’t precisely designed for regular sold-out screenings or large streaming audiences—creates a solid benchmark for their two-film collection featuring A Confucian. Leos Carax, Albert Serra, David Lowery, Alexander Payne, and others are planning their upcoming films. Leos Carax, Albert Serra, David Lowery, Alexander Payne, and others are planning their upcoming films. Starting with a brief yet exciting update, Leos Carax is gearing up for a 2026 shoot for his first narrative film since Annette, following the success of last year's remarkable cine-memoir It's Not Me. Although details on the project are limited, a casting announcement has revealed that Léa Seydoux and Adam Driver will be starring in this Paris-based film. Hot Toys has unveiled sixth scale figures of Star Wars' Chopper (C1-10P) and BD-1 (Imperial Disguise). Hot Toys has unveiled sixth scale figures of Star Wars' Chopper (C1-10P) and BD-1 (Imperial Disguise). Hot Toys has unveiled promotional images for its sixth scale figures of Chopper (C1-10P) and BD-1 (Imperial Disguise). With a limited run of 2000 pieces, this Star Wars collectible set is now open for pre-order at a price of $235; take a look here… Hot Toys is excited to present this collectible set featuring two cherished droids from the Star Wars […] The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #1 - Comic Book Preview The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #1 - Comic Book Preview Marvel Comics is set to launch The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #1 on Wednesday, and you can take a look at the official preview of the issue below... Enigmatic doors are appearing worldwide, enticing individuals with the allure of miracles and the chance to reunite with deceased loved ones. As Vision delves into the perilous reality of [...] he suffers a life-threatening injury. The Sound, a supernatural rock climbing horror film, has released its teaser trailer. The Sound, a supernatural rock climbing horror film, has released its teaser trailer. In anticipation of its release this June, a poster and teaser trailer have been unveiled for writer-director Brendan Devane’s supernatural action horror film, The Sound. The story follows a team of seasoned climbers as they tackle a rock wall that has been prohibited for years, but their ascent soon transforms into a battle for survival when […] Jason X (2001) - Review of the 4K Ultra HD Edition Jason X (2001) - Review of the 4K Ultra HD Edition Jason X, released in 2001, is directed by James Isaac and features a cast that includes Kane Hodder, Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell, Peter Mensah, Jonathan Potts, David Cronenberg, Markus Parilo, Dov Tiefenbach, Melyssa Ade, Kristi Angus, Yani Gellman, Melody Johnson, and Derwin Jordan. SUMMARY: At the dawn of the 21st century, Jason Voorhees is placed in cryogenic freeze and later found in the […]

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