Just previewing a pair of films coming next year: Pan and Jurassic World.
We’ll get the Star Wars teaser up as soon as it’s leaked released to the public. It’s officially coming to “select” theaters this Friday.
Just previewing a pair of films coming next year: Pan and Jurassic World.
We’ll get the Star Wars teaser up as soon as it’s leaked released to the public. It’s officially coming to “select” theaters this Friday.
Sci-fi films took the top three spots in box office sales at that movies this weekend. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 in first, Big Hero 6 in second, and Interstellar in third.
Mockingjay, Part 1 also takes the title of best opening weekend for 2014. Transformers: Age of Extinction previously had that distinction.
So what do you think of the current box office king. Did the third Hunger Games improve upon the gains made by the second film?
This week I’m looking at one of Disney’s serious live-action fantasy films, with Dragonslayer. Continue reading →
The film has been getting great reviews for its visuals and a more mixed response on its other attributes. What does the Bureau think?
Our Halloween Podcasts conclude, with The Bride of Frankenstein: the start of the first horror franchise.
This is their “Phase III” lineup through 2019.
Strange as it seems, Benedict Cumberbatch apparently feels he hasn’t been in enough nerdy franchises. How else to explain the fact that he’s in talks to play Stephen Strange in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Update: The casting appears to be confirmed.
Our Halloween podcasts continue, with Blaine myself giving our opinions on ‘Busting, whether or not we’re afraid of any ghosts.
I had hoped our mystery review would be Babadook, but trying to find that thing playing even remotely nearby, save at a film festival, has proved problematic. Other countries have seen the general release of this low-budget, well-reviewed horror film; North Americans (at least, those of us not attending recent film festivals or horror conventions) will have to wait a little longer.
Instead, we have a double review for you, of the two film adaptations of Susan Hill’s contemporary gothic classic, “The Woman in Black.” The second saw release in 2012.
I had hoped our mystery review would be Babadook, but trying to find that thing playing even remotely nearby, save at a film festival, has proved problematic. Other countries have seen the general release of this low-budget, well-reviewed horror film; North Americans (at least, those of us not attending recent film festivals or horror conventions) will have to wait a little longer.
Instead, we have a double review for you, of the two film adaptations of Susan Hill’s contemporary gothic classic, “The Woman in Black.” The first is from 1989.