Last Updated on March 17, 2025
When it comes to physical media, there always has to be a concern for degradation. We saw it with VHS, Cassette Tapes, and Laser Discs. Eventually they become unwatchable. DVD was supposed to fix that issue, giving us the same experience each time, and with a much longer shelf life than laser discs (which are currently dropping like flies). And judging on Bumbray’s article about Warner Bros titles, the issue is as present as ever. But those are DVDs. That’s two whole generations ago and there’s a reason we’ve since switched! What about Blu-rays?
Blu-rays were actually made with the intention of lasting 100 years. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t issues that spring up. Any discs that have two layers, such as Bd-50s (which have 50 Gb of storage versus 25 Gb for standard) are more likely to degrade as...
When it comes to physical media, there always has to be a concern for degradation. We saw it with VHS, Cassette Tapes, and Laser Discs. Eventually they become unwatchable. DVD was supposed to fix that issue, giving us the same experience each time, and with a much longer shelf life than laser discs (which are currently dropping like flies). And judging on Bumbray’s article about Warner Bros titles, the issue is as present as ever. But those are DVDs. That’s two whole generations ago and there’s a reason we’ve since switched! What about Blu-rays?
Blu-rays were actually made with the intention of lasting 100 years. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t issues that spring up. Any discs that have two layers, such as Bd-50s (which have 50 Gb of storage versus 25 Gb for standard) are more likely to degrade as...
- 3/15/2025
- by Tyler Nichols
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Kaho Seto, Satoshi Oka, Ryuseigun Saionji | Written and Directed by Keishi Kondo
The late nineties/early 2000s brought a new and highly successful era of Japanese horror (or J-horror as it is often known). It seemed like a new cult classic was released every few months, from Ring to The Eye to Dark Water to The Grudge and many many more. They all had a similar style and felt like nothing that anyone else in the World was making. And although Japanese horror has continued to impress since, it has never quite reached those levels again. Maybe New Religion can change that…
There’s a lot going on in New Religion that I feel I need to explain even when trying to give it a short synopsis. Miyabi has a tragic event occur in her life but tries to moving on, becoming a call girl and getting with a new partner.
The late nineties/early 2000s brought a new and highly successful era of Japanese horror (or J-horror as it is often known). It seemed like a new cult classic was released every few months, from Ring to The Eye to Dark Water to The Grudge and many many more. They all had a similar style and felt like nothing that anyone else in the World was making. And although Japanese horror has continued to impress since, it has never quite reached those levels again. Maybe New Religion can change that…
There’s a lot going on in New Religion that I feel I need to explain even when trying to give it a short synopsis. Miyabi has a tragic event occur in her life but tries to moving on, becoming a call girl and getting with a new partner.
- 3/12/2025
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Jessica Alba has been in the entertainment industry since the late 1990s, and her screen presence has earned her a well-deserved fan following. Breaking out with Max Guevara in Dark Angel to Sue Storm in Fantastic Four, Alba has shown the ability to be a lead star in blockbuster thrillers as well as the ability to pull off character-driven screenplays.
Jessica Alba in Fantastic Four | Credit: 20th Century Studios
There are many unnoticed performances throughout Alba’s filmography, as fans mostly remember her as a superhero and action movie actress. Let’s take a look at these lesser-known films to see other aspects of her acting besides the roles that put her on the map.
5. Idle Hands (1999)
This is a quirky horror-comedy movie in which Jessica Alba featured before joining Hollywood’s big league. Idle Hands is about an idle teenager whose hand gets possessed and goes on a killing rampage all around.
Jessica Alba in Fantastic Four | Credit: 20th Century Studios
There are many unnoticed performances throughout Alba’s filmography, as fans mostly remember her as a superhero and action movie actress. Let’s take a look at these lesser-known films to see other aspects of her acting besides the roles that put her on the map.
5. Idle Hands (1999)
This is a quirky horror-comedy movie in which Jessica Alba featured before joining Hollywood’s big league. Idle Hands is about an idle teenager whose hand gets possessed and goes on a killing rampage all around.
- 3/5/2025
- by Bibon Sinha
- FandomWire
Bollywood Mascot: Shruti Haasan is all set to take audiences on a psychological rollercoaster with her upcoming thriller, The Eye. The actress recently opened up about her deep connection with the film’s script, revealing that she instantly knew this was a project she was destined to be a part of.
Known for her versatility and fearless choice of roles, Shruti Haasan has consistently explored unconventional stories, and The Eye appears to be another gripping addition to her filmography. In a recent interview, she expressed how she felt an immediate pull toward the narrative, describing it as an intense and layered experience. “The moment I read the script, I knew this film was meant for me. The themes, the emotions, and the character’s journey felt like the perfect match,” she said.
While details about the film remain under wraps, The Eye is expected to be a psychological thriller that...
Known for her versatility and fearless choice of roles, Shruti Haasan has consistently explored unconventional stories, and The Eye appears to be another gripping addition to her filmography. In a recent interview, she expressed how she felt an immediate pull toward the narrative, describing it as an intense and layered experience. “The moment I read the script, I knew this film was meant for me. The themes, the emotions, and the character’s journey felt like the perfect match,” she said.
While details about the film remain under wraps, The Eye is expected to be a psychological thriller that...
- 3/4/2025
- by Gaurav Prabhakar
- Bollywood Mascot
Edward Lachman, Jomo Fray, and Sam McCurdy take home top honors at the 39th annual ASC Awards, while ‘Maria’ and ‘Nickel Boys’ stand out among the winners.
Edward Lachman won his first ASC Award for Maria, beating out Greg Frasier for Dune: Part Two and Lol Crawley for The Brutalist at the 39th annual ASC Awards, held on February 23 at The Beverly Hilton. Lachman’s surprise win comes after five previous nominations, marking a long-awaited achievement in his career.
Maria, Lachman’s collaboration with director Pablo Larraín, focuses on the final days of opera singer Maria Callas, reflecting on her life and the challenges of maintaining her voice. To capture this story, Lachman utilized Kodak film in 35mm, 16mm, and Super 8, shooting in both color and black-and-white stock. This film is part of Larraín’s Important Women Trilogy, alongside Jackie and Spencer.
Other notable winners included Robert Elswit for Ripley in the Limited Series category,...
Edward Lachman won his first ASC Award for Maria, beating out Greg Frasier for Dune: Part Two and Lol Crawley for The Brutalist at the 39th annual ASC Awards, held on February 23 at The Beverly Hilton. Lachman’s surprise win comes after five previous nominations, marking a long-awaited achievement in his career.
Maria, Lachman’s collaboration with director Pablo Larraín, focuses on the final days of opera singer Maria Callas, reflecting on her life and the challenges of maintaining her voice. To capture this story, Lachman utilized Kodak film in 35mm, 16mm, and Super 8, shooting in both color and black-and-white stock. This film is part of Larraín’s Important Women Trilogy, alongside Jackie and Spencer.
Other notable winners included Robert Elswit for Ripley in the Limited Series category,...
- 2/24/2025
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Sinister Stories
India’s pioneering horror film festival Wench is set to unleash its fifth edition at Mumbai venues with British psychological thriller “The Eye,” toplining Shruti Haasan, who will participate in a post-screening Q&a. Running Feb. 27-March 2, the fest continues its mission to spotlight female voices in genre cinema, with women helmers accounting for 35 of the 42 selected films.
Festival founder Sapna Bhavnani is expanding the event’s footprint with a Kolkata edition while also launching Terror Talkies, billed as India’s first horror portal. The lineup boasts partnerships with genre heavyweights Fantasia and Imagine Fantastic Film Festival, including Oscar-nominated short “I’m Not a Robot” as part of the Fantasia collaboration.
Closing night honors go to Ishan Shukla’s IFFR winner “Schirkoa – In Lies We Trust.” The fest will also present masterclasses by Riksundar Banerjee and Vishal Furia, plus an art installation titled “Silent Skies” spotlighting avian conservation,...
India’s pioneering horror film festival Wench is set to unleash its fifth edition at Mumbai venues with British psychological thriller “The Eye,” toplining Shruti Haasan, who will participate in a post-screening Q&a. Running Feb. 27-March 2, the fest continues its mission to spotlight female voices in genre cinema, with women helmers accounting for 35 of the 42 selected films.
Festival founder Sapna Bhavnani is expanding the event’s footprint with a Kolkata edition while also launching Terror Talkies, billed as India’s first horror portal. The lineup boasts partnerships with genre heavyweights Fantasia and Imagine Fantastic Film Festival, including Oscar-nominated short “I’m Not a Robot” as part of the Fantasia collaboration.
Closing night honors go to Ishan Shukla’s IFFR winner “Schirkoa – In Lies We Trust.” The fest will also present masterclasses by Riksundar Banerjee and Vishal Furia, plus an art installation titled “Silent Skies” spotlighting avian conservation,...
- 2/6/2025
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
The Wench Film Festival is back for its 2025 edition, and it’s bigger, bolder, and bloodier than ever. Founded by filmmaker Sapna Bhavnani, India’s first horror, sci-fi, and fantasy festival is celebrating its fifth edition from February 27 to March 2, 2025. This year, it’s making waves by bringing female and non-binary filmmakers to the forefront, with an impressive 35 out of 42 films directed by women.
A Grand Opening and a Haunting Finale
The festival kicks off with the India premiere of The Eye, a British psychological thriller starring Shruti Haasan and Mark Rowley, directed by Daphne Schmon. Following the screening, Haasan will engage in a post-show Q&a. The closing film Schirkoa – In Lies We Trust, an IFFR award-winning animated feature by Ishan Shukla is another interesting title that the festival has roped up into its lineup.
Wench Film Festival 2025—A True Genre Celebration
Wench Film Festival, which is also...
A Grand Opening and a Haunting Finale
The festival kicks off with the India premiere of The Eye, a British psychological thriller starring Shruti Haasan and Mark Rowley, directed by Daphne Schmon. Following the screening, Haasan will engage in a post-show Q&a. The closing film Schirkoa – In Lies We Trust, an IFFR award-winning animated feature by Ishan Shukla is another interesting title that the festival has roped up into its lineup.
Wench Film Festival 2025—A True Genre Celebration
Wench Film Festival, which is also...
- 2/6/2025
- by Naveed Zahir
- High on Films
Alba Emotional Performance Criticized (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Jessica Alba nearly walked away from Hollywood after a disheartening experience on the set of ‘Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.’
The actress, who had already built a name for herself with roles in Honey, Sin City, and Good Luck Chuck, questioned her place in the industry when she was allegedly criticized for showing too much raw emotion during a pivotal scene.
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Jessica Alba’s Not So ‘Fantastic’ Criticism
Alba, playing Sue Storm, the Invisible Woman, alongside Chris Evans, Ioan Gruffudd, and Michael Chiklis, was part of one of Marvel’s early box office hits, even if the film received mixed reviews.
However, her time on set wasn’t as rewarding as one might expect. She later recalled being told by film director Tim Story that her crying was too...
Jessica Alba nearly walked away from Hollywood after a disheartening experience on the set of ‘Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.’
The actress, who had already built a name for herself with roles in Honey, Sin City, and Good Luck Chuck, questioned her place in the industry when she was allegedly criticized for showing too much raw emotion during a pivotal scene.
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Jessica Alba’s Not So ‘Fantastic’ Criticism
Alba, playing Sue Storm, the Invisible Woman, alongside Chris Evans, Ioan Gruffudd, and Michael Chiklis, was part of one of Marvel’s early box office hits, even if the film received mixed reviews.
However, her time on set wasn’t as rewarding as one might expect. She later recalled being told by film director Tim Story that her crying was too...
- 1/30/2025
- by Arunava Chakrabarty
- KoiMoi
The best Jessica Alba movies and TV shows include everything from horror movies and superhero efforts to action thrillers, TV shows, and more. Alba started as a child actor when she was 13 and starred in the movies Camp Nowhere and The Secret World of Alex Mack. This led to her picking up her first major television role when she was only 19 and starred in the James Cameron-produced action series Dark Angel.
Since that time, Alba has starred in everything from comic book movies like Sin City and Fantastic Four to horror films like The Eye and romantic comedies like Valentine’s Day. While she has received praise for several roles she has played throughout her career, it has not resulted in many awards. At the same time, she has faced criticism, including picking up Razzie Award nominations in 2006, 2008, and 2011. Despite this, Alba’s work remains popular, and she continues...
Since that time, Alba has starred in everything from comic book movies like Sin City and Fantastic Four to horror films like The Eye and romantic comedies like Valentine’s Day. While she has received praise for several roles she has played throughout her career, it has not resulted in many awards. At the same time, she has faced criticism, including picking up Razzie Award nominations in 2006, 2008, and 2011. Despite this, Alba’s work remains popular, and she continues...
- 1/18/2025
- by Shawn S. Lealos
- ScreenRant
The Ring, Gore Verbinski's supernatural horror spectacle of 2002, will stream soon on Peacock, proving that horror doesn't always take a break during the beginning of the year. Starting Jan. 1, Peacock subscribers will be able to stream the film about the cursed video starring Naomi Watts.
In The Ring, Watts plays Rachel Keller, a journalist who attends her niece's funeral and realizes Katie's death is not related to natural causes. Katie's mom asks Rachel to investigate, and during the funeral, the journalist finds out that the teenager isn't the only victim. A few of her friends also died in mysterious circumstances after watching a cursed videotape. When Rachel investigates the mysterious tape, she also sees the cryptic video. Seconds after it ends, she receives an ominous phone call from someone who just whispers, "Seven days."
Rachel grabs the tape and runs off. She contacts her ex-husband, who's a video specialist,...
In The Ring, Watts plays Rachel Keller, a journalist who attends her niece's funeral and realizes Katie's death is not related to natural causes. Katie's mom asks Rachel to investigate, and during the funeral, the journalist finds out that the teenager isn't the only victim. A few of her friends also died in mysterious circumstances after watching a cursed videotape. When Rachel investigates the mysterious tape, she also sees the cryptic video. Seconds after it ends, she receives an ominous phone call from someone who just whispers, "Seven days."
Rachel grabs the tape and runs off. She contacts her ex-husband, who's a video specialist,...
- 12/25/2024
- by Federico Furzan
- MovieWeb
The official accounts for acclaimed donghua Link Click today unveiled a brand-new character poster for Lu Guang (labeled in English as 'Lucas'), who'll be along for the ride in the upcoming Bridon Arc series originally slated for a Winter 2024 release. An exact date is yet to be confirmed. The new opening sequence was also unveiled, featuring "The Eye" by Jaws. Link Click: Bridon Arc Opening Video Link Click: Bridon Arc Lu Guang Character Poster Related: Link Click: Bridon Arc Donghua Releases Cheng Xiaoshi Character Poster Crunchyroll confirmed at Anime Expo 2024 that it will stream the much-anticipated sequel. In the meantime, if you're a fan of mystery thriller anime, don't miss the current two seasons of Link Click in a range of subs and dubs, right here on Crunchyroll ! Using superpowers to enter their clientele’s photos one by one, Cheng Xiaoshi and Lu Guang take their work seriously at “Time Photo Studio,...
- 12/20/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
The following contains mild spoilers for "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew."
The "Star Wars" Easter Egg Industrial Complex is alive and well in "Skeleton Crew," the franchise's latest TV outing on Disney+. Whether it's old Republic "dataries," Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers) pouring blue milk into his morning cereal, or the pirates of Port Borgo having Hutt clan tattoos, if you're the kind of fan who has all the galactic encyclopedias on your bookshelf, there's a lot here to keep your eyes and ears peeled for, including allusions to certain planets from previous "Star Wars" stories.
In "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew" episode 2, "Way, Way Out Past the Barrier," while the kids are trying to get Sm-33 (Nick Frost) to navigate them back to their home planet of At Attin, we get a particularly curious Easter egg. Because At Attin, as we later learn, is essentially a myth and not found on any normal star maps,...
The "Star Wars" Easter Egg Industrial Complex is alive and well in "Skeleton Crew," the franchise's latest TV outing on Disney+. Whether it's old Republic "dataries," Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers) pouring blue milk into his morning cereal, or the pirates of Port Borgo having Hutt clan tattoos, if you're the kind of fan who has all the galactic encyclopedias on your bookshelf, there's a lot here to keep your eyes and ears peeled for, including allusions to certain planets from previous "Star Wars" stories.
In "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew" episode 2, "Way, Way Out Past the Barrier," while the kids are trying to get Sm-33 (Nick Frost) to navigate them back to their home planet of At Attin, we get a particularly curious Easter egg. Because At Attin, as we later learn, is essentially a myth and not found on any normal star maps,...
- 12/14/2024
- by Rick Stevenson
- Slash Film
The Japanese media landscape is flush with inspired content. With swathes of entertainment mediums to be heralded, one genre stands out in terms of variety. Japanese horror is unlike any other horror genre in the world of cinema. Many movies pose surrealist concepts and existential crises, offering distinctive experiences for all audiences. Though Japanese cinema has proved to be a standout among all other forms of media, it's no surprise that a variety of American films host inspiration from such otherworldly tales.
American horror can be somewhat flavorless in some regards. These days, there is a formula that works at the box office, and producers will typically lean towards tried and true narratives to ensure maximum profit. Whether it is a slasher, otherworldly horror or a plain over-the-top monster, stateside horror rarely leaves room for interpretation. WIth that being said, there are a number of American films that have borrowed or even re-imagined Japanese concepts.
American horror can be somewhat flavorless in some regards. These days, there is a formula that works at the box office, and producers will typically lean towards tried and true narratives to ensure maximum profit. Whether it is a slasher, otherworldly horror or a plain over-the-top monster, stateside horror rarely leaves room for interpretation. WIth that being said, there are a number of American films that have borrowed or even re-imagined Japanese concepts.
- 12/13/2024
- by Ryan Clark
- Comic Book Resources
Despite not being a hit among critics, the first Final Destination outing proved to be a major box-office draw, which spawned four more sequels. With the sixth installment slated to hit the silver screen next year, which will be helmed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein, fans are still on the fence regarding the mystery surrounding horror icon Tony Todd’s William Bludworth.
Final Destination | Credit: New Line Cinema
Considering the late actor previously signed to reprise his role in the next major release of the supernatural horror franchise, it’ll be interesting to see if the writers finally expand on his character’s mystery.
Tony Todd’s Bludworth Is Much More Than Meets the Eye Tony Todd’s William Bludworth | Credit: Warner Bros.
Tony Todd‘s Bludworth has been the one common link between the Final Destination releases, as after appearing in the first movie, the actor went...
Final Destination | Credit: New Line Cinema
Considering the late actor previously signed to reprise his role in the next major release of the supernatural horror franchise, it’ll be interesting to see if the writers finally expand on his character’s mystery.
Tony Todd’s Bludworth Is Much More Than Meets the Eye Tony Todd’s William Bludworth | Credit: Warner Bros.
Tony Todd‘s Bludworth has been the one common link between the Final Destination releases, as after appearing in the first movie, the actor went...
- 12/7/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
The high Elf king Celeborn is a notable figure in J. R. R. Tolkien's Legendarium; but despite his stature, he only appeared briefly in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings and has yet to appear at all in Amazon's The Rings of Power. One of the wisest Elves to have ever lived, the Lord of the Wood Elf kingdom of Lothlrien, and husband to Galadriel, Celeborn is one of the most powerful figures in Tolkien's universe. He's been present at nearly all the major events to take place in Arda, or the Earth, as it is known in Tolkien's stories.
In the premiere of The Rings of Power, the shadow of Morgoth is briefly seen as the Valar descends upon the Two Trees, one of the few times the First Age of the Legendarium is referenced in the TV show. Celeborn was a grown Elf all the way...
In the premiere of The Rings of Power, the shadow of Morgoth is briefly seen as the Valar descends upon the Two Trees, one of the few times the First Age of the Legendarium is referenced in the TV show. Celeborn was a grown Elf all the way...
- 11/19/2024
- by Zachary Moser
- ScreenRant
CBS is the second broadcast network (following ABC) to unveil its midseason game plan, which includes long-awaited return dates for NCIS: Sydney and The Amazing Race, as well as a premiere date for Drew Barrymore’s Hollywood Squares reboot.
You’ll also notice that the new Morris Chestnut-led medical drama Watson, which was previously slated to air Sundays at 10/9c, has now claimed the post-Tracker slot. This, in turn, pushes The Equalizer back to 10 pm. (This marks the Queen Latifah procedural’s second big move this season, having previously traded time slots with Tracker.)
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You’ll also notice that the new Morris Chestnut-led medical drama Watson, which was previously slated to air Sundays at 10/9c, has now claimed the post-Tracker slot. This, in turn, pushes The Equalizer back to 10 pm. (This marks the Queen Latifah procedural’s second big move this season, having previously traded time slots with Tracker.)
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- 11/13/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
New promotional art for Andor season 2 teases some intriguing reveals ahead of the final arc. Created by Tony Gilroy, Andor is like nothing else in Star Wars to date; it's an intense, character-driven drama that explores just how dark life under the Empire really was. Excitement is building for Andor season 2, which is expected to release in early 2025.
New promotional art for Andor season 2 has been revealed at D23 Brazil. It comes the day before a dedicated panel that's expected to focus on the future of Disney's biggest franchises, including Marvel and Lucasfilm, and the new promo art is surely a hint that Andor will be present - although it remains to be seen whether any footage shown will be public domain. Still, the art - and other details at the event - have already confirmed three massive takeaways. First, here's the art now:
Promo art for #Andor Season 2.Releasing...
New promotional art for Andor season 2 has been revealed at D23 Brazil. It comes the day before a dedicated panel that's expected to focus on the future of Disney's biggest franchises, including Marvel and Lucasfilm, and the new promo art is surely a hint that Andor will be present - although it remains to be seen whether any footage shown will be public domain. Still, the art - and other details at the event - have already confirmed three massive takeaways. First, here's the art now:
Promo art for #Andor Season 2.Releasing...
- 11/8/2024
- by Thomas Bacon
- ScreenRant
The Wheel of Time series, created by Robert Jordan, is one of the most ambitious fantasy series ever written. The first book in the series, The Eye of the World, was published in 1990. Jordan wrote the first 11 books and a prequel, and Brandon Sanderson finished the series by writing the last three books after Jordan's untimely death in 2007.
In my humble opinion, The Wheel of Time is the greatest epic fantasy series of all time. There are plenty of incredible fantasy series by some fantastic authors, but none compare in the breadth of vision, depth of plotlines, and character development and advancement.
It may not be as important to the genre as The Lord of the Rings or have the gravitas of the incomplete Song of Fire and Ice, but The Wheel of Tiime tells a story on a scope that may never be matched.
The Eye of the World...
In my humble opinion, The Wheel of Time is the greatest epic fantasy series of all time. There are plenty of incredible fantasy series by some fantastic authors, but none compare in the breadth of vision, depth of plotlines, and character development and advancement.
It may not be as important to the genre as The Lord of the Rings or have the gravitas of the incomplete Song of Fire and Ice, but The Wheel of Tiime tells a story on a scope that may never be matched.
The Eye of the World...
- 11/8/2024
- by Joel Wagler
- Winter Is Coming
This article features spoilers to MadS, streaming now on Shudder.
David Moreau is no stranger to horror films, having made movies like The Eye and the iconic Them. However, in his new one-take horror movie, MadS takes the genre to the next level and delivers a classic story told in a totally new way. When a young man, high on a new drug, encounters a strange woman who takes her life in his car, he becomes increasingly more paranoid and acts strangely, kickstarting a chain of events that keep the audiences guessing what is and isn't real until the very end.
Cbr sat down with David Moreau and explored his reasoning behind taking on such an ambitious task of filming a movie in one take. He also talks about one of the most exciting moments from filming as well as whether or not audiences can expect Moreau to return to...
David Moreau is no stranger to horror films, having made movies like The Eye and the iconic Them. However, in his new one-take horror movie, MadS takes the genre to the next level and delivers a classic story told in a totally new way. When a young man, high on a new drug, encounters a strange woman who takes her life in his car, he becomes increasingly more paranoid and acts strangely, kickstarting a chain of events that keep the audiences guessing what is and isn't real until the very end.
Cbr sat down with David Moreau and explored his reasoning behind taking on such an ambitious task of filming a movie in one take. He also talks about one of the most exciting moments from filming as well as whether or not audiences can expect Moreau to return to...
- 10/25/2024
- by Nicholas Brooks
- Comic Book Resources
Exclusive: Voltage Pictures has acquired global rights to the horror thriller O.T.H.E.R, starring Olga Kurylenko.
The David Moreau written and directed feature follows Alice (Olga Kurylenko), who reluctantly returns to her childhood home after the sudden death of her estranged mother, only to discover the house—eerily frozen in time—hides a sinister secret: a high-tech surveillance system tracks her every move as a dark presence lurks in the shadows, driving her toward a terrifying revelation.
Voltage will officially launch global sales for the film at the American Film Market (AFM) 2024. Wild Bunch is set to release the film in France in 2025.
Currently in post-production, O.T.H.E.R. is produced by Radar Films’ Clément Miserez and Matthieu Warter. Umedia’s Bastien Sirodot and Cloé Garbay are associate producers.
The supporting...
The David Moreau written and directed feature follows Alice (Olga Kurylenko), who reluctantly returns to her childhood home after the sudden death of her estranged mother, only to discover the house—eerily frozen in time—hides a sinister secret: a high-tech surveillance system tracks her every move as a dark presence lurks in the shadows, driving her toward a terrifying revelation.
Voltage will officially launch global sales for the film at the American Film Market (AFM) 2024. Wild Bunch is set to release the film in France in 2025.
Currently in post-production, O.T.H.E.R. is produced by Radar Films’ Clément Miserez and Matthieu Warter. Umedia’s Bastien Sirodot and Cloé Garbay are associate producers.
The supporting...
- 10/22/2024
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Plex is gearing up for an exciting lineup of films and series in November 2024. Viewers can look forward to a variety of new additions, including Blue Ridge, But I’m A Cheerleader, Call Jane, and Empire State. Cult classics like The Grudge, Hard Candy, House of 1000 Corpses, and The Midnight Meat Train are also hitting the platform, alongside more recent hits like Wind River and Where’d You Go, Bernadette? For fans of horror, thrillers, and emotional dramas, there’s no shortage of options. However, Plex is also bidding farewell to a number of films and shows in November. Among those leaving are 24 Hours to Live, Drive Angry, The Devil’s Rejects, Snowpiercer, and USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage. If you’ve been meaning to watch these titles, now is the time to catch them before they disappear. For those looking to binge their favorites, many notable titles are still available for streaming.
- 10/22/2024
- by Deepshikha Deb
- High on Films
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Filmmaker David Moreau speaks to MovieWeb's James Melzer about his hallucinatory, intense new horror film MadS, which is presented in a single take in real-time. MadS streams on Shudder beginning Oct. 18, 2024.
In MadS, a teenager who stops off to see his dealer to test a new drug before heading off for a night of partying. On the way home, he picks up an injured woman and the night takes a surreal turn...
Filmmaker David Moreau speaks to MovieWeb's James Melzer about his hallucinatory, intense new horror film MadS, which is presented in a single take in real-time. MadS streams on Shudder beginning Oct. 18, 2024.
In MadS, a teenager who stops off to see his dealer to test a new drug before heading off for a night of partying. On the way home, he picks up an injured woman and the night takes a surreal turn...
- 10/17/2024
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
Among the diverse genres in cinema, horror has carved out a unique space, captivating audiences with its ability to evoke fear and suspense. Over decades, various sub-genres have emerged, each bringing something fresh to the table. One such innovative approach is the one-take horror film, with MadS being the latest addition to it.
MadS | Credit: Shudder
Directed by David Moreau, this gripping short film has generated substantial buzz with its trailer, which offers a chilling glimpse into a nightmarish outbreak unfolding in real-time, captured in a continuous shot.
MadS Takes the Challenge of One Continuous Take in Horror
The combination of horror with one-shot films has recently emerged as a popular sub-genre, gaining traction with the success of films like Cut, Unfriended, and Elizabeth Olsen’s acclaimed 2011 film Silent House.
Elizabeth Olsen in Silent House | Credit: Universal Pictures
The one-shot film, a remake of La Casa Muda, earned Olsen widespread acclaim for her performance,...
MadS | Credit: Shudder
Directed by David Moreau, this gripping short film has generated substantial buzz with its trailer, which offers a chilling glimpse into a nightmarish outbreak unfolding in real-time, captured in a continuous shot.
MadS Takes the Challenge of One Continuous Take in Horror
The combination of horror with one-shot films has recently emerged as a popular sub-genre, gaining traction with the success of films like Cut, Unfriended, and Elizabeth Olsen’s acclaimed 2011 film Silent House.
Elizabeth Olsen in Silent House | Credit: Universal Pictures
The one-shot film, a remake of La Casa Muda, earned Olsen widespread acclaim for her performance,...
- 10/9/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Amazon's streaming service Prime Video boasts a large selection of movies and TV shows in its library available to subscribers, but much of that content is temporary, with a number of titles leaving each month. With the large backing from Amazon, Prime Video has emerged as one of the biggest streaming services around, offering a giant catalog of previously released movies and shows while also developing acclaimed original content. However, Prime Video's offerings disappear on a monthly basis on purpose, planned through contracts with film and television distributors.
September 2024 was a quieter month on the platform in terms of the titles that were being removed. However, this month will see more notable titles gone from Prime Video October 2024 will see some underrated movies from the comedy, crime, and horror genres as well as a couple of beloved TV series that will no longer be available on Prime Video. Users can...
September 2024 was a quieter month on the platform in terms of the titles that were being removed. However, this month will see more notable titles gone from Prime Video October 2024 will see some underrated movies from the comedy, crime, and horror genres as well as a couple of beloved TV series that will no longer be available on Prime Video. Users can...
- 9/28/2024
- by Shawn S. Lealos, Colin McCormick, Christopher Campbell
- ScreenRant
Director David Moreau returns to horror prominence after 2008s panned American remake of The Eye and 2017s young adult thriller Seuls. MadS, which premiered at this year's Fantastic Fest, is a continuous-shot nightmare, an apocalyptic adrenaline rush at blazing speeds. Moreau returns to his roots as the New French Extremity filmmaker who shocked the horror genre with 2006s Them (Ils in French), as he conquers the ungodly task of making us believe were watching an uninterrupted shoot. MadS was filmed in five takes over five days, but youd never be able to tell. Moreaus control over perpetual motion is a one-way descent into infection-spreading madness, highlighting tremendous performances as we observe the beginnings of humanitys end spread in real time.
- 9/25/2024
- by Matthew Donato
- Collider.com
Quick Links Is Celeborn Dead in The Rings of Power? How Does Celeborn's Story Compare Between the Series and the Books? Will Celeborn Ever Appear in The Rings of Power?
When die-hard fans of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings learned that Prime Video would be creating a prequel series, The Rings of Power, detailing the events of the Second Age of Middle-earth, most were ecstatic, despite some reservations about the adaptation. While this does not necessarily impede the renewal of The Rings of Power, avid fans of Tolkien's writings are still confused regarding certain crucial events from the books.
The Rings of Power, adapted from the appendices (outlining Tolkien's imagined history) of The Lord of the Rings novel, is set thousands of years before the events of the trilogy and primarily focuses on the emergence of the rings. However, we've only seen three Elven rings in Season 1. Despite being a...
When die-hard fans of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings learned that Prime Video would be creating a prequel series, The Rings of Power, detailing the events of the Second Age of Middle-earth, most were ecstatic, despite some reservations about the adaptation. While this does not necessarily impede the renewal of The Rings of Power, avid fans of Tolkien's writings are still confused regarding certain crucial events from the books.
The Rings of Power, adapted from the appendices (outlining Tolkien's imagined history) of The Lord of the Rings novel, is set thousands of years before the events of the trilogy and primarily focuses on the emergence of the rings. However, we've only seen three Elven rings in Season 1. Despite being a...
- 9/22/2024
- by Hanumanth Reddy
- MovieWeb
It’s a surprise to find out that director Audrey Diwan had never seen the original Emmanuelle — a gauzy soft-porn feature that got la toute France hot and bothered when it was allowed to be shown in normal cinemas in 1974 — before she was approached to do this remake, which opens the San Sebastian Film Festival in Competition. In its day, Emmanuelle spawned a string of sequels, each reputedly worse than its predecessors, while star Sylvia Kristel became so immediately famous for taking off her clothes that the expectation blighted her entire career. It also made a huge amount of money.
But what’s most surprising about the fact that Diwan — who made The Happening, which won the Golden Lion in Venice three years ago — had not seen Just Jaeckin’s then-so-scandalous film is that this one seems to be constructed as an answer to it. Both are based on Emmanuelle Arsan’s pseudonymous 1967 novel,...
But what’s most surprising about the fact that Diwan — who made The Happening, which won the Golden Lion in Venice three years ago — had not seen Just Jaeckin’s then-so-scandalous film is that this one seems to be constructed as an answer to it. Both are based on Emmanuelle Arsan’s pseudonymous 1967 novel,...
- 9/20/2024
- by Stephanie Bunbury
- Deadline Film + TV
The “American Story” franchise at FX is still expanding. Executive producers Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson, who have been working with Ryan Murphy since “American Crime Story” premiered in 2016 (and served as executive producers on “Pose”), confirmed that “American Love Story,” which recounts the story of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, will be moving forward at FX.
“We’re very much intending to [tell that story],” Jacobson told Variety during a recent interview.
“We have great scripts on that. We’re trying to figure out when it’ll land,” Simpson added. “It is a story that really resonates right now. It’s amazing. A lot of younger women are looking to her as sort of a representational icon of a certain period of time that’s really fascinating, and hopefully, we’ll be able to bring that to the screen soon.”
The new series was initially announced in 2021, along with “Studio 54: American Crime Story,...
“We’re very much intending to [tell that story],” Jacobson told Variety during a recent interview.
“We have great scripts on that. We’re trying to figure out when it’ll land,” Simpson added. “It is a story that really resonates right now. It’s amazing. A lot of younger women are looking to her as sort of a representational icon of a certain period of time that’s really fascinating, and hopefully, we’ll be able to bring that to the screen soon.”
The new series was initially announced in 2021, along with “Studio 54: American Crime Story,...
- 9/18/2024
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Quick Links Isildur and Berek Refused to Part From Each Other Berek Saved the Future King of Gondor Berek Makes Isildur a More Compelling Character Season 2, Episode 3 of Prime Video's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power reintroduced Isildur's horse, Berek. Instead of returning to Nmenor with Elendil, Berek remained in Middle-earth and searched Mordor to find Isildur. Isildur's bond with Berek made him more likable and connected him to Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings.
The following contains spoilers for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2, Episode 3, now streaming on Prime Video.
Season 2, Episode 3 of Prime Video's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power finally followed up on the Nmenrean plotlines from the first season. This included the return of Isildur, the future King of Gondor, as portrayed by Maxim Baldry. He last appeared in the first season's penultimate episode,...
The following contains spoilers for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2, Episode 3, now streaming on Prime Video.
Season 2, Episode 3 of Prime Video's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power finally followed up on the Nmenrean plotlines from the first season. This included the return of Isildur, the future King of Gondor, as portrayed by Maxim Baldry. He last appeared in the first season's penultimate episode,...
- 8/30/2024
- by Sterling Ulrich
- Comic Book Resources
Quick Links The Rings of Power Is Full of Tolkien Lore and New Ideas The New Rings of Power Characters Still Feel Apart of Tolkien's World Prime Video's Original Characters Have Elevated The Rings of Power's Story
J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings is one of the greatest fictional literary works of all time. It has received praise and adoration for decades and the entire Tolkien Legendarium has a huge following and scholars dedicated to the works. Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings films are praised for their dedication to the source material, which has helped with their international renown. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is the latest adaptation of the beloved works and it took a few more liberties with the stories of Tolkien. Yet, the best parts of the series may be the ones that Tolkien didn't directly create at all.
J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings is one of the greatest fictional literary works of all time. It has received praise and adoration for decades and the entire Tolkien Legendarium has a huge following and scholars dedicated to the works. Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings films are praised for their dedication to the source material, which has helped with their international renown. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is the latest adaptation of the beloved works and it took a few more liberties with the stories of Tolkien. Yet, the best parts of the series may be the ones that Tolkien didn't directly create at all.
- 8/10/2024
- by Jamie Parker
- Comic Book Resources
CBS isn’t eager for summer to end. The Eye network has opted to push its premiere week — normally held the third week of September — to mid-October, with one big exception: “Survivor.”
The landmark unscripted series is indeed CBS’ sole September “Survivor,” premiering its 47th season on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. Et. CBS will also air sneak peeks of two more entertainment series during the month: Newbie “Matlock,” starring Kathy Bates, will get an special early premiere on Sunday, Sept. 22, while new competition skein “The Summit” will also get a Sunday sneak, on Sept. 29.
But for the most part, CBS will wait until the week of October 14 to take the bow off its fall 2024 primetime package. In doing so, it runs the risk of competing for attention right when the presidential campaign could be at its apex.
But the network is hoping that an extra month of promotion during...
The landmark unscripted series is indeed CBS’ sole September “Survivor,” premiering its 47th season on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. Et. CBS will also air sneak peeks of two more entertainment series during the month: Newbie “Matlock,” starring Kathy Bates, will get an special early premiere on Sunday, Sept. 22, while new competition skein “The Summit” will also get a Sunday sneak, on Sept. 29.
But for the most part, CBS will wait until the week of October 14 to take the bow off its fall 2024 primetime package. In doing so, it runs the risk of competing for attention right when the presidential campaign could be at its apex.
But the network is hoping that an extra month of promotion during...
- 7/13/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Now You See Me 3 is set for release on November 14, 2025. The sequel will hit theaters over nine years after its predecessor. With very little competition surrounding it and the long wait for the third installment in the franchise, Now You See Me 3 seems primed for success.
With nearly a decade gone since the magical action franchise last graced the screen, Now You See Me 3's release date has finally been revealed. Primarily led by Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Dave Franco and Woody Harrelson, the franchise revolves around a group of magicians known as the Four Horsemen who use their performances and skills of deception to rob corrupt billionaires and give the money to their audiences. Now You See Me 3 has languished in development hell since 2015, finally gaining steam in late 2022 with Zombieland's Ruben Fleischer being brought on to direct.
Deadline has brought word that Now You See Me 3...
With nearly a decade gone since the magical action franchise last graced the screen, Now You See Me 3's release date has finally been revealed. Primarily led by Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Dave Franco and Woody Harrelson, the franchise revolves around a group of magicians known as the Four Horsemen who use their performances and skills of deception to rob corrupt billionaires and give the money to their audiences. Now You See Me 3 has languished in development hell since 2015, finally gaining steam in late 2022 with Zombieland's Ruben Fleischer being brought on to direct.
Deadline has brought word that Now You See Me 3...
- 7/2/2024
- by Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
Disney’s latest Star Wars venture, The Acolyte, has been available for streaming on Disney+ since June 4, 2024. Despite facing controversies and review-bombing, the series remains a global talking point, with fans eagerly anticipating each new episode. Recent developments in the series have sparked intense fan discussion, particularly moments that challenge established canon. However, Episode 5 marks a potential turning point for the series, featuring a significant Jedi massacre orchestrated by The Master. This grim plot twist, which resulted in the deaths of five supporting characters and two major Jedi, was deemed crucial for advancing the storyline, leaving only two survivors as anticipated.
The impact of Episode 5 has led fans to draw comparisons with another popular Star Wars show, specifically “The Eye,” the sixth episode of Andor. Many online discussions highlight similarities between these two episodes, which we will explore further below.
As we discussed earlier, a theory we supported correctly anticipated...
The impact of Episode 5 has led fans to draw comparisons with another popular Star Wars show, specifically “The Eye,” the sixth episode of Andor. Many online discussions highlight similarities between these two episodes, which we will explore further below.
As we discussed earlier, a theory we supported correctly anticipated...
- 6/27/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Comic Basics
The new Netflix action movie Trigger Warning features a robust cast of new and familiar faces alike. Jessica Alba leads the movie as Special Forces officer Parker. The cast also includes The Breakfast Club's Anthony Michael Hall and The Night Agent's Gabriel Basso.
The cast of Netflix's Trigger Warning features more than a dozen key stars. The new action-thriller movie was in development for some time before its 2024 streaming premiere, having been originally acquired in 2016 by Thunder Road Films before it was picked up by Netflix in 2020. Originally a spec script by John Brancato and Josh Olson, who were later joined by Halley Gross for the finished project, the movie was helmed by Mouly Surya, who is best known for Indonesian dramas and thrillers including her 2008 debut Fiksi.
The cast of the new Netflix movie is jam-packed with familiar faces. This includes stars from well-known movies from throughout the history of modern cinema,...
The cast of Netflix's Trigger Warning features more than a dozen key stars. The new action-thriller movie was in development for some time before its 2024 streaming premiere, having been originally acquired in 2016 by Thunder Road Films before it was picked up by Netflix in 2020. Originally a spec script by John Brancato and Josh Olson, who were later joined by Halley Gross for the finished project, the movie was helmed by Mouly Surya, who is best known for Indonesian dramas and thrillers including her 2008 debut Fiksi.
The cast of the new Netflix movie is jam-packed with familiar faces. This includes stars from well-known movies from throughout the history of modern cinema,...
- 6/21/2024
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
Evidence suggests The Wheel of Time series has cut some Forsaken characters from the show, shaping the narrative differently. Possible exclusion of Be'lal from Season 3 aligns with book adaptation choices, reducing the odds of his appearance in the show. Be'lal may be one of the easiest Forsaken characters to omit, as his early death limited impact and character development.
Details about The Wheel of Time season 3's story help in identifying which members of the Forsaken are being cut from the show. At this point in this narrative, the evidence that Prime VIdeo's series has changed the number of Forsaken in The Wheel of Time's world is overwhelming. In Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time books, it's well known that the Forsaken comprise 13 powerful channelers. But in the show, all signs point to there only being eight members of the group.
The number of Forsaken statues shown in a season...
Details about The Wheel of Time season 3's story help in identifying which members of the Forsaken are being cut from the show. At this point in this narrative, the evidence that Prime VIdeo's series has changed the number of Forsaken in The Wheel of Time's world is overwhelming. In Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time books, it's well known that the Forsaken comprise 13 powerful channelers. But in the show, all signs point to there only being eight members of the group.
The number of Forsaken statues shown in a season...
- 6/16/2024
- by Charles Nicholas Raymond
- ScreenRant
Photo: Rafael Kariotakis, Danielle C. Ryan Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Courtesy Johnson Production Group
A Mediterranean love story is coming to Hallmark Channel with Danielle C. Ryan and Rafael Kariotakis in the lead roles.
Titled A Greek Recipe for Romance, the movie airs as part of Hallmark’s Passport to Love programming event, which features four romantic movies set in beautiful Europe. Read on to find out more about the movie and its stars and view beautiful images taken on the set in Greece.
A Greek Recipe for Romance on Hallmark Channel Photo: Danielle C. Ryan Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Courtesy Johnson Production Group
According to the official synopsis, the new, original movie A Greek Recipe for Romance tells the story of a young woman who travels to Greece after losing her job at a New York City hotel. Abby (Danielle C. Ryan) heads to Greece after not getting the...
A Mediterranean love story is coming to Hallmark Channel with Danielle C. Ryan and Rafael Kariotakis in the lead roles.
Titled A Greek Recipe for Romance, the movie airs as part of Hallmark’s Passport to Love programming event, which features four romantic movies set in beautiful Europe. Read on to find out more about the movie and its stars and view beautiful images taken on the set in Greece.
A Greek Recipe for Romance on Hallmark Channel Photo: Danielle C. Ryan Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Courtesy Johnson Production Group
According to the official synopsis, the new, original movie A Greek Recipe for Romance tells the story of a young woman who travels to Greece after losing her job at a New York City hotel. Abby (Danielle C. Ryan) heads to Greece after not getting the...
- 6/6/2024
- by Anne King
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Mandalorian sparked a wave of successful Star Wars TV content, with "The Rescue ranking among Star Wars' best TV episodes. Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode "The Outpost" shines as the best in the series, while Andor's "The Eye" and "One Way Out" mark the best of the Rogue One spin-off. The Clone Wars episodes "The Phantom Apprentice," "The Lawless," and "Victory and Death" stand out as the best of the show.
Star Wars' success of late has been in the realm of TV, with several individual episodes ranking among the best crafted in a galaxy far, far away. In 2019, The Mandalorian kickstarted a wave of Star Wars content on the small screen. The success of The Mandalorian cannot be understated, with the show's characters, storylines, and themes laying the groundwork for upcoming Star Wars TV shows. The Mandalorian has even proven to impact the franchise beyond TV, with...
Star Wars' success of late has been in the realm of TV, with several individual episodes ranking among the best crafted in a galaxy far, far away. In 2019, The Mandalorian kickstarted a wave of Star Wars content on the small screen. The success of The Mandalorian cannot be understated, with the show's characters, storylines, and themes laying the groundwork for upcoming Star Wars TV shows. The Mandalorian has even proven to impact the franchise beyond TV, with...
- 5/31/2024
- by Lewis Glazebrook
- ScreenRant
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival was officially closed yesterday, on May 25, 2024, as the prizes for the movies and the actors were awarded at the closing ceremony. It was a very exciting and content-filled event, and we have also reported on numerous movies that had their premiere at Cannes, some of which were received well, while others… not so much. But, naturally, everyone wants to know who won and who lost at Cannes, and that is what we are going to report about in this article.
The article will be divided into two main sections. The first one will list all the juries at Cannes, since they are the ones who chose the winners at the film festival, so we think that it is only fair that you know who picked the winners. After that, we are going to list all the winners in each of the categories.
As we have said,...
The article will be divided into two main sections. The first one will list all the juries at Cannes, since they are the ones who chose the winners at the film festival, so we think that it is only fair that you know who picked the winners. After that, we are going to list all the winners in each of the categories.
As we have said,...
- 5/26/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Raoul Peck’s Ernest Cole: Lost And Found and Nada Riyadh and Ayman El Amir’s The Brink Of Dreams have jointly won Cannes’ documentary award, the L’Œil d’or.
Ernest Cole: Lost And Found played in official selection as a Special Screening, while The Brink Of Dreams played in Critics’ Week.
Ernest Cole: Lost And Found is the latest film from Peck, whose body of work includes the Oscar-nominated I Am Not Your Negro and Cannes Directors’ Fortnight title Lumumba. The documentary is an account of the life of Ernest Cole, one of the first Black photo...
Ernest Cole: Lost And Found played in official selection as a Special Screening, while The Brink Of Dreams played in Critics’ Week.
Ernest Cole: Lost And Found is the latest film from Peck, whose body of work includes the Oscar-nominated I Am Not Your Negro and Cannes Directors’ Fortnight title Lumumba. The documentary is an account of the life of Ernest Cole, one of the first Black photo...
- 5/24/2024
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Clark Freeman, Annette O’ Toole, John Glover, David Bickford, Justin Carpenter, Jay Dunn, Edwin Garcia II, Laura Heisler, Terry Kaye, Logan Kishi, Peter Lucas | Written and Directed by Jesse Holland, Andy Mitton
Phobia-ridden and driven by a sense of existential dread a man places an ad in the newspaper: prove the existence of life after death, win thirty thousand dollars. Of the many replies he receives, Miles narrows the applicants down to just three – a scientist, a medium and an entrepreneur.
First and foremost, We Go On is a road movie; a mother and her son, seeking answers. Like a downbeat Mulder and Scully, the sceptic (or flat-out unbeliever) and the agnostic, scrabbling for hope in a world which often terrifies the latter. Such a concept would be nothing without a strong pair of leads, and this it has in spades with Clark Freeman and the always wonderful Annette O’ Toole.
Phobia-ridden and driven by a sense of existential dread a man places an ad in the newspaper: prove the existence of life after death, win thirty thousand dollars. Of the many replies he receives, Miles narrows the applicants down to just three – a scientist, a medium and an entrepreneur.
First and foremost, We Go On is a road movie; a mother and her son, seeking answers. Like a downbeat Mulder and Scully, the sceptic (or flat-out unbeliever) and the agnostic, scrabbling for hope in a world which often terrifies the latter. Such a concept would be nothing without a strong pair of leads, and this it has in spades with Clark Freeman and the always wonderful Annette O’ Toole.
- 5/21/2024
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
Prime Video has announced that we will get our first look at some footage from the second season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power tomorrow when the first teaser trailer is released online.
Production has been underway since late 2022 at Bray Studios, just outside London. Season 1 was shot in New Zealand, but the decision was made to change-up location because The UK is "considered more economical and is also where the company is establishing a multi-show hub."
The first season concluded with the reveal that the seemingly benevolent Halbrand was actually Sauron all along. The Dark Lord offered Galadriel the chance to join him once his ruse was discovered, and when she refused, he fled back to the Southlands (soon to be known as Mordor).
It was also heavily implied that "The Stranger" was really Gandalf, but this is yet to be confirmed by actor Daniel Weyman or the showrunners.
Production has been underway since late 2022 at Bray Studios, just outside London. Season 1 was shot in New Zealand, but the decision was made to change-up location because The UK is "considered more economical and is also where the company is establishing a multi-show hub."
The first season concluded with the reveal that the seemingly benevolent Halbrand was actually Sauron all along. The Dark Lord offered Galadriel the chance to join him once his ruse was discovered, and when she refused, he fled back to the Southlands (soon to be known as Mordor).
It was also heavily implied that "The Stranger" was really Gandalf, but this is yet to be confirmed by actor Daniel Weyman or the showrunners.
- 5/13/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Atomos announces the Ninja Phone, a whisper-quiet, 10-bit video co-processor for smartphones and tablets that lets you record from professional Hdmi cameras. The first release of Ninja Phone is designed for iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max and their Oled display. It’s a powerful combination that uses Atomos’ world-beating knowledge of Apple ProRes encoding and Apple’s cutting-edge silicon and screen technology to create the “World’s most beautiful, portable, and connected professional monitor recorder”.
The Atomos Ninja Phone. Picture: Atomos The Ninja Phone
The Ninja Phone encodes the camera’s Hdmi signal to ProRes or H.265, both formats at the superb 10-bit quality for Hdr. The encoded video is sent via Ninja Phone’s Usb-c output to the iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max’s Usb-c port. Then the iPhone’s advanced A17 system-on-a-chip decodes the pristine camera sensor image to display on the high-resolution iPhone screen. The display...
The Atomos Ninja Phone. Picture: Atomos The Ninja Phone
The Ninja Phone encodes the camera’s Hdmi signal to ProRes or H.265, both formats at the superb 10-bit quality for Hdr. The encoded video is sent via Ninja Phone’s Usb-c output to the iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max’s Usb-c port. Then the iPhone’s advanced A17 system-on-a-chip decodes the pristine camera sensor image to display on the high-resolution iPhone screen. The display...
- 4/12/2024
- by Yossy Mendelovich
- YMCinema
It’s always fun to discuss horror novels that Aren’T Stephen King. No knock on the monster from Maine, he’s the master of horror novels over the last, oh I don’t know, 50 years, for a reason but its nice to not have the show be solely dedicated to his adapted works. He says knowing that he makes the schedule and decides what books to cover. See you in May, Mr. King! Funnily enough, the man actually loved today’s subject to the degree that he called it one of 2006’s best horror novels, but more on that in a little bit. The Ruins (watch it Here) was one of those hot properties by an author whose previous work was an instant success with critics, fans, and studio executives that put it to celluloid. The book came out and just two years later we were given a movie...
- 4/10/2024
- by Andrew Hatfield
- JoBlo.com
Actress Shruti Haasan, who has been receiving a lot of positive response to her recently released song ‘Inimel’ with director Lokesh Kanagaraj, has started shooting for her next project.
Her next project is an international film titled ‘Chennai Story’, and is helmed by BAFTA-nominated director Philip John.
On Monday, Shruti took to the Stories section of her Instagram and shared glimpses from the sets of the film and the mahurat shot.
The actress also shared a video of herself enroute to the set in her car.
Shruti shared the video with the caption: “New day. New movie. New energy. Thankful.”
‘Chennai Story’ marks Shruti’s third international outing after ‘Treadstone’ and ‘The Eye’.
The movie, adapted from Timeri N. Murari’s bestseller ‘The Arrangements of Love’, is set against the backdrop of Chennai. It unfolds a coming-of-age romantic comedy set, and Shruti takes on the pivotal role of Anu, a spunky private detective.
Her next project is an international film titled ‘Chennai Story’, and is helmed by BAFTA-nominated director Philip John.
On Monday, Shruti took to the Stories section of her Instagram and shared glimpses from the sets of the film and the mahurat shot.
The actress also shared a video of herself enroute to the set in her car.
Shruti shared the video with the caption: “New day. New movie. New energy. Thankful.”
‘Chennai Story’ marks Shruti’s third international outing after ‘Treadstone’ and ‘The Eye’.
The movie, adapted from Timeri N. Murari’s bestseller ‘The Arrangements of Love’, is set against the backdrop of Chennai. It unfolds a coming-of-age romantic comedy set, and Shruti takes on the pivotal role of Anu, a spunky private detective.
- 4/1/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Grotesquerie promises to be a terrifying drama with a mysterious crime scene at its core, challenging characters and viewers alike. The show, led by Niecy Nash-Betts, may explore the supernatural to delve into themes of good and evil, echoing the success of True Detective. Ryan Murphy's new horror project could potentially fill the void left by True Detective by integrating disturbing crimes with otherworldly elements.
Ryan Murphy is returning to the horror genre with his upcoming show Grotesquerie, and the terrifying-sounding drama could be the perfect replacement following the success of True Detective: Night Country. Having worked on horror hits like American Horror Story and Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Murphy is widely hailed as one of the most influential voices in the genre – especially on the small screen. While Ryan Murphy's various TV series come in many different forms, the limited available information about Grotesquerie suggests...
Ryan Murphy is returning to the horror genre with his upcoming show Grotesquerie, and the terrifying-sounding drama could be the perfect replacement following the success of True Detective: Night Country. Having worked on horror hits like American Horror Story and Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Murphy is widely hailed as one of the most influential voices in the genre – especially on the small screen. While Ryan Murphy's various TV series come in many different forms, the limited available information about Grotesquerie suggests...
- 2/26/2024
- by Tommy Lethbridge
- ScreenRant
It’s a fairly packed month on Hulu this February thanks to the addition of some interesting TV shows from FX and ABC. While the streamer’s own original content is somewhat limited – Life + Beth is returning for season 2 – you can also catch the new series of Feud this month. The new installment in Ryan Murphy’s juicy anthology show is based on the bestseller Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era by Laurence Leamer, and tells the story of Truman Capote’s betrayal and fall-out with New York’s most glamorous socialites. The cast is absolutely stacked, with Naomi Watts, Diane Lane, Chloë Sevigny and Calista Flockhart all swearing delicious revenge on Tom Hollander’s Capote.
Also via Hulu in February comes the third season of Abbott Elementary, along with new episodes of The Connors, The Good Doctor, Will Trent,...
Also via Hulu in February comes the third season of Abbott Elementary, along with new episodes of The Connors, The Good Doctor, Will Trent,...
- 2/1/2024
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
Actress Shruti Haasan will headline India-uk film co-production ‘Chennai Story’. She said that she is all ready to take forward a culturally-rooted story to an international audience.
Shruti said: “Hailing from Chennai, a story showing the diversity and uniqueness of Chennai is so special to me – collaborating with Phil is something I’m so excited to experience, telling global and rooted stories through international collaboration is what making cinema is all about. I’m all up for Sunitha Tati’s vision of taking a culturally-rooted story to an international audience through ‘Chennai Story’.”
Shruti, who is also a renowned musician, has acting credits across India’s various language film industries. In 2023, she was one of the leads in “Salaar,” one of India’s biggest hits of the year, and led British thriller ‘The Eye’. In 2019, she had a key role in US series ‘Treadstone’, reports Variety.
Adapted from Timeri N. Murari...
Shruti said: “Hailing from Chennai, a story showing the diversity and uniqueness of Chennai is so special to me – collaborating with Phil is something I’m so excited to experience, telling global and rooted stories through international collaboration is what making cinema is all about. I’m all up for Sunitha Tati’s vision of taking a culturally-rooted story to an international audience through ‘Chennai Story’.”
Shruti, who is also a renowned musician, has acting credits across India’s various language film industries. In 2023, she was one of the leads in “Salaar,” one of India’s biggest hits of the year, and led British thriller ‘The Eye’. In 2019, she had a key role in US series ‘Treadstone’, reports Variety.
Adapted from Timeri N. Murari...
- 1/24/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
In 2005 and in 2007, director Tim Story made a pair of feature films starring the Fantastic Four, one of Marvel Comics' most superlative titles. "Fantastic Four," created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, was more or less a family sitcom except the three family members and their best friend all happened to have superpowers. It was light and comedic, while also featuring bloviating, demonstrative supervillains who shouted regularly about the glories of world domination. It was a comic book series that declared itself to be The World's Greatest Comics Magazine!
Story's feature film adaptations were not very well received when they were released. 2005's "Fantastic Four" only bears a 28% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, while its sequel, "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer," only has a 38% approval rating. Moreso, Marvel Comics fans were harsh to Story's movies, hating their cartoony tone and corny scripts. It's worth acknowledging, however, that Story's...
Story's feature film adaptations were not very well received when they were released. 2005's "Fantastic Four" only bears a 28% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, while its sequel, "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer," only has a 38% approval rating. Moreso, Marvel Comics fans were harsh to Story's movies, hating their cartoony tone and corny scripts. It's worth acknowledging, however, that Story's...
- 12/2/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Two big questions need to be answered as Magnum P.I. faces what's likely to be its final ten episodes.
When did its producers find out the end was coming? It was announced to the public in late June, but those involved with the series had to know long before that.
And did that give them any opportunity to tie storylines up at all? Since all of its episodes were in the can when NBC decided to divide the season into two ten-episode blocks, probably not.
When Stephen Hill (T.C.) did an exclusive interview with TV Fanatic in mid-April, he remained optimistic about the show's future.
"I want to go ten seasons," he said then. "I'll take all the seasons I can get. I love it here in Hawaii." Who wouldn't?
Right before CBS lowered the axe on the series after the fourth season, its creators provided a season finale...
When did its producers find out the end was coming? It was announced to the public in late June, but those involved with the series had to know long before that.
And did that give them any opportunity to tie storylines up at all? Since all of its episodes were in the can when NBC decided to divide the season into two ten-episode blocks, probably not.
When Stephen Hill (T.C.) did an exclusive interview with TV Fanatic in mid-April, he remained optimistic about the show's future.
"I want to go ten seasons," he said then. "I'll take all the seasons I can get. I love it here in Hawaii." Who wouldn't?
Right before CBS lowered the axe on the series after the fourth season, its creators provided a season finale...
- 10/9/2023
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Actress Shruti Haasan is gearing up for the release of her latest film, ‘The Eye’. While the film is yet to be released, it has already garnered itself a nod at the Greek International Film Festival as well as at the London Independent Film Festival. Shruti took to her social media to say that the film was something magical for her.
Taking to her Instagram, she shared the film’s poster and captioned her post: “‘The Eye’. Sometimes you get to be a part of something magical, emotional and truthful – this was that special movie for me – I can’t wait for all of you to see it.”
She added: “The Eye has been nominated for best director @daphneschmon and best dop @jameschegwyn at the Greek international film screenings – nominated for best film at the London independent film festival.”
The ‘Anaganaga O Dheerudu’ actress also said that the film was...
Taking to her Instagram, she shared the film’s poster and captioned her post: “‘The Eye’. Sometimes you get to be a part of something magical, emotional and truthful – this was that special movie for me – I can’t wait for all of you to see it.”
She added: “The Eye has been nominated for best director @daphneschmon and best dop @jameschegwyn at the Greek international film screenings – nominated for best film at the London independent film festival.”
The ‘Anaganaga O Dheerudu’ actress also said that the film was...
- 10/4/2023
- by Agency News Desk
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