It appears as if District 9 director Neill Blomkamp has made peace with the fact that he'll never get to see his Alien passion project come to fruition.
Regardless of how family-friendly your next trip to the local multiplex needs to be, Marvel has got you covered. By the end of next month, the House of Ideas will have successfully introduced three variants of a superhero supergroup to the big screen - the Avengers (2012), the Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), and X-Force (2018). Each with a varying degree of family-friendly-ness, the latter and least of which is brought to you courtesy of Ryan Reynolds’ foul-mouthed mutant, Deadpool.
Look, if the prospect of seeing Jason Statham go to war with a prehistoric super-shark doesn’t have you sweating with anticipation, then you don’t know compelling cinema. While it won’t be the talk of awards season next year, except maybe the Razzies, The Meg has got brainless blockbuster written all over it, and we couldn’t be more ecstatic about it.
Marvel's announced that it'll be releasing a commemorative book to celebrate the MCU's first decade, and we now have 5 photos from it to share with you.
If you’ve yet to make your way to the local multiplex and see John Krasinski’s outstanding directorial effort A Quiet Place, I quietly urge you to do so. The dramatic horror pic, which stars Krasinski’s real-life spouse Emily Blunt, is a devastating, intelligent, and downright scary piece of work.
Whether or not Joaquin Phoenix will portray the titular character in Todd Phillips’ untitled Joker origin film remains as unclear as ever. Last week, the three-time Oscar nominee was asked, point-blank, by Fandango if he will indeed be starring in the standalone DC film, to which he replied with a “mischievous grin” on his face, “I don’t know… it could be an interesting character, I don’t know.”