Fans of Roswell, New Mexico season 2 enjoyed the finale this week, surprising fans with a “different version” of Max Speaking via TVLine, executive producer Carina Adly MacKenzie spoke about the twist, confessing that “Very little,” was planned out early in the season. “But after years of watching Nina Dobrev pull doubleContinue Reading

Now that Disney bought Fox and subsequently right to the The Incredible Dr. Pol, more fans will learn about the summer fun: The Incredible Dr. Pol “4th of Pol-Y” summer celebration. In a YouTube Live post on June 13, 2020, Dr. Pol’s son, Charles, made the big announcement about the upcoming marathonContinue Reading

30 years later, Gremlins 2 prompts some fun fan discussion about the bizarre, highly-funded sequel. Director Joe Dante reflected on the film and Yahoo detailed those highlights. “It was much more comprehensive, many more gremlins than there were in the first movie,” Dante told Yahoo Entertainment during a 2015 Director’s ReelContinue Reading

The future of some TV shows are being determined right now, so here’s an update on NBC’s Manifest, ABC’s The Baker and the Beauty and Indebted at NBC. MANIFEST TVLine reported that NBC has indeed renewed Manifest for a third season. The supernatural family drama wrapped season 2 with aContinue Reading

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The Oscar Award winning Gladiator, a massive hit for Ridley Scott in 2000, spawned immediate talks of a sequel, but serious production plans moved forward last year as writer Peter Craig was reportedly attached to the project to write a script. Now, producer Douglas Wick’s spoke with Comic Book with excitingContinue Reading

Among some of the greatest westerns is A Fistful of Dollars, the first film release in the “Dollars Trilogy,” famous for Sergio Leone’s The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. While Clint Eastwood became a superstar when these films arrived in America, fans seems to underestimate the excellence of thisContinue Reading

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Over fifty years later, Sergio Leone’s The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is still widely stands as the Best Western Film of All-Time. The 1966 epic which catapulted Clint Eastwood’s fame is also much more than a cowboys-and-Indians film with groundbreaking storytelling techniques which inspired filmmakers for decades. TheContinue Reading

Blumhouse found incredible success with The Invisible Man and is set to reboot Dracula, directed by Karyn Kusama (The Invitation). Now the iconic vampire tale will get a new look, seemingly to adhere to Bram Stoker’s classic novel. “It’s a fairly faithful adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel,” Kusama begins. “I thinkContinue Reading

As the George Floyd case inspires rallies and protests, Warner Bros opened up Just Mercy to screen digitally for free. Starring Michael B. Jordan (Creed, Black Panther) and Jamie Foxx (Ray, Django Unchained), the film, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, Just Mercy is the telling of Bryan Stevenson, the founderContinue Reading

Tombstone may not make the “Best Westerns of All-Time” lists, but the film is certainly entertaining and showcases an amazing portrayal of Doc Holiday by Val Kilmer. Kurt Russell stars as the famous lawman, Wyatt Earp, alongside and all-star cast of Sam Elliott and Bill Paxton as the Earp brothers,Continue Reading

Under the pressure of social justice activists, several shows, movies and individuals are under attack for their perceived insensitive content. After 33 years, Paramount ends the popular show Cops, Gone with the Wind was removed by HBO Max from the streaming service and Netflix and the BBC were in lockstep over the decision toContinue Reading

In the final season of the ABC series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the team is stranded in New York City circa 1931, working to understand their mission, how to survive and the impact to the past and future of the world. During an interview with Collider, star Elizabeth Henstridge talked aboutContinue Reading