The MCU is the single biggest brand in film entertainment so far this century, following the conquests of Marvel Comics’ greatest heroes through a winding cinematic journey. Throughout its tenure, the franchise and the film industry at large, have evolved dramatically, with films like Black Panther and Captain Marvel being landmark achievements for representation in…
Maestro Review: Bradley Cooper’s Bernstein Biopic Is Artful & Fractured
Maestro begins with a quote from its real-life subject, Leonard Bernstein: “A work of art does not answer questions, it provokes them; and its essential meaning is in the tension between the contradictory answers.” As a mission statement, I struggled to reconcile it with the film that followed. With 2018’s A Star Is Born, Bradley…
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 4K UHD, Blu-ray & DVD Release Date Revealed
A 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD release date for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny has finally been announced by Lucasfilm and Disney. Per The Digital Bits, the fifth and final installment in the long-running action-adventure franchise will arrive on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD on Dec. 5, 2023. This marks an impressive…
iCarly Season 4: Will Another Platform Pick Up the Canceled Series?
Wake up the members of iCarly nation and let them know it looks like we’ve reached the end of the road. Paramount+ has canceled the revival of the iconic sitcom. The original series spanned six seasons and nearly 100 episodes during its original 2007 to 2012 run on Nickelodeon. We first revisited the Shay apartment…
'Trolls Band Together' Sneak Peek — Meet the Family
Universal Pictures has released a new BTS featurette of Trolls Band Together’s star-studded cast voicing their iconic characters and having the time of their lives. The animated musical-comedy film comes three years after Trolls’ second installment, Trolls World Tour — which ends with Queen Barb coming to understand and appreciate the importance of all kinds…
"Go F–k Yourself”: Ridley Scott Reflects On Blade Runner Criticism 41 Years Later
Blade Runner director Ridley Scott candidly reflects on the negative feedback he received regarding his science-fiction classic. Loosely based on Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Scott’s seminal 1982 film follows Harrison Ford’s blade runner, Rick Deckard, as he embarks on a mission to terminate four replicants. The movie wasn’t a big…
Marvel Studios Confirms Sacha Baron Cohen's Involvement in Ironheart
A new copyright filing for Ironheart confirmed that Sacha Baron Cohen is part of the cast for the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe series. Cohen, who is best known for his creation and portrayal of the fictional satirical characters Ali G and Borat Sagdiyev, is credited as “Mystery Man” in a recent Ironheart copyright filing on…
John Cena Reveals the Reason Behind His WWE and Hollywood Dilemma
John Cena, a name synonymous with both the raucous roars of wrestling arenas and the captivating allure of cinema. The path from WWE clashes to film roles seems well-trodden, yet Cena provides a candid look at the challenges lurking beneath. Back in the day, Cena didn’t shy away from criticizing wrestlers such as The Rock,…
Michael Mann Confirms 'Heat 2' as Next Project, Hints at Adam Driver Starring
Michael Mann has confirmed that he intends on shooting a sequel to his acclaimed 1995 crime drama epic Heat as his next project. Speaking with Deadline at their Contenders London event over the weekend, while promoting his latest film, Ferrari, the director revealed his plans to shoot the film once the press campaign for the…
"I Was Terrified": How Band Of Brothers Almost Ended One Star's Career Before It Properly Started
In 2000, Band of Brothers was the miniseries that everyone was praising as one of the best, most historically accurate, and respectful depictions of World War II ever, however, not all the show’s cast members were thrilled with the experience of actually filming the series. Band of Brothers is a war drama based created by…