Production on the highly-anticipated 24th Bond movie, Spectre, geared up late last year following a special Sony press conference. After the world went berserk over the news (well, everyone loves Bond, don't they?), the cameras began to roll in London. Now, courtesy of the official James Bond Twitter, we've a new glimpse at another chilly location the world's favourite secret agent is heading to. It's not clear where the shoot has moved to, but we do know the film will be lensing in London, Rome, Mexico City, Tangier, Sölden and Obertilliach.
The last we heard of Demonic - based on a story created by James Wan - came back in July of last year, when a release date for the horror flick was pencilled in for December 2014. In case you hadn't noticed, December came and went with no sign of the paranormal caper. Were Dimension Films were worried it would go unnoticed amid the wave of awards contenders cluttering up the festive season? It hardly seems like a concern for a genre effort like this, but whatever the reason, its first trailer has been unveiled in anticipation of a new release date.
Five days into the new year and the movie awards season is in full swing. A chance to celebrate all of the cinematic gold bestowed upon us by filmmakers over the last 365 days, the majority of awards bodies veer towards the positive. The good, the great and the outstanding movie achievements. Of course, you can't have yin without yang. That customary glint of deviousness amidst the showers of compliments will soon be upon us, in the shape of the The Annual Golden Raspberry Awards.
Nine months after Chris Carter's long-awaited return to TV, The After, was given a full series order, Amazon has done a complete 180. With shooting on the pilot completed well over a year ago, the online giant decided to not go ahead with the eight episodes it had previously committed to.
SyFy are joining forces with Relativity Television - who delivered us the cautionary cyber show Catfish - to create an unscripted reality series surrounding the world of cyber-crime. The network's aim is to “take viewers deep inside the shadowy and dangerous world of high-tech hackers for the very first time," in a show they're decided to call... Hackers. Sorry folks, it's not a small-screen reboot of the so-bad-it's-good 1995 flick.
To commemorate the twenty-year anniversary of Terry Gilliam's mind-bending, time-travelling sci-fi extravaganza, 12 Monkeys, there won't simply be a limited collector's edition Blu-ray set housed in a tin made from an actual monkey. Nope. This year will witness the birth of the film's TV spinoff series, which is scheduled to debut on Syfy later this month. Now, thanks to Yahoo!, the show's opening segment has now landed online.
The time travel movie craze looks set to continue its reign this year. Starting things off, there's not one but two temporal dislocation movies set to hit theaters in January alone. Before the Michael Bay-produced found footage entry, Project Almanac opens on January 30th, there's another flick that's been patiently awaiting release for some time now - Predestination. Four new clips from the film have now hit the web ahead of its release next Friday and you can check them out below.
The results were in last week on the most pirated movie of 2014, and now, that same firm behind the data analysis has revealed the conclusive top ten list of their small screen equivalents. Where The Wolf Of Wall Street nabbed the number one slot on the movie list - in a sort-of unexpected result - the show sat at the top of TV's list comes as no surprise whatsoever.
Fox's biggest superhero franchise is taking a break from multiplexes this year before the arrival of its next instalment, X-Men: Apocalypse. With production gearing up shortly, over the next few months we'll likely see a crop of images on director Bryan Singer's Twitter, as is customary during his shoots. Apart from that - and a brief viral video that landed a few months back - the year ahead is relatively mutant-free. Well, except for a brand new cut of X-Men: Days Of Future Past that promises to reinstate one key character that was practically absent from the completed film.
Guillermo Del Toro's gothic haunted house caper, Crimson Peak, is primed to send shivers down our collective spines this October. Yes, that may be a long, LONG way off as we are only two days into the New Year, but luckily, a crop of scans from the latest issues of Total Film and Empire (via CBM) have landed online. This quartet of images offer us our first look at two of the main cast members: Tom Hiddleston and Mia Wasikowska.