Month: September 2020

Fans of grim but strangely uplifting films but who also happen to love Groundhog Day, will have a new horror fable to prioritise in 2020 with Koko-di Koko-da. This second feature from Swedish director Johannes Nyholm really does do something inventive – and frequently disturbing – with a time loop storytelling device. Koko-di Koko-da follows
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In the year 2084, the fate of mankind will rest in the hands of a total moron. “2084” by Taz Goldstein Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm About DUST: DUST presents thought-provoking science fiction content, exploring the future of humanity through the lens of science and technology. From timeless classics to cutting-edge
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Warning: contains Young Wallander finale spoilers. Kurt Wallander’s first murder case left him disillusioned and questioning the point of it all. He’d solved the murder and identified the culprit, but was justice done? Was it hell.  After spending weeks discovering who was behind the murder of Malmo teenager Hugo Lundgren – time in which he
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This review of Julie and the Phantoms contains no spoilers. Probably the only thing you need to know about Julie and the Phantoms before going in is that its executive producer is Kenny Ortega. If that doesn’t instantly ring a bell – well, he’s the guy who directed the High School Musical movies, the Descendants
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Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group Released: Out now Writer: M R Carey Price: £8.99 Long after climate breakdown has ravaged the world and humanity has retreated into small communities, a teenager named Koli dreams of becoming a wielder of the old technology and defender of his village. When he steals an old Sony music player,
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A solitary dish washing robot living out his life in the back room of a restaurant is enlightened to the world that exists beyond his four walls, with the help of a small friend he breaks free of confinement to pursue his dream of exploration. “Hum” by Tom Teller Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter
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#AgentsofShield #Review #AfterBuzzTV Christian Bladt and Xia Anderson fill-in for Tehran and Rachel to talk about Season 6, Episode 9, Collision Course Part Two! We get answers about Sarge, which leads to more questions, the team finally being reunited, Snow and Deke’s blossoming romance, Jacko’s sacrifice and that WTF ending! ABOUT AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: Based
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Incensed over the death of his father at Aquaman’s hands, Black Manta is a powerful, lethal treasure hunter who will let no one stand in the way of victory…especially not the King of Atlantis. Injustice 2 is now available: https://go.wbgames.com/injustice2Buy
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In new DC Animation film Superman: Man of Tomorrow, we get a glimpse into the development and evolution of Superman’s famous cape and costume to what we know it as today. To celebrate the new release, we bring you a round up of all of the different looks Superman has served over the years. A
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Since Netflix picked up Cobra Kai it’s been sweeping up viewership like Johnny on Daniel-san’s leg. When The Karate Kid debuted in 1984, it was a smash hit, delivering returns of $100 million on a modest budget of $8 million. It also earned Best Supporting Actor nominations for the late Pat Morita (Mr Miyagi) from
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Netflix chiller I’m Thinking of Ending Things has arrived to confuse and bemuse. It’s based on the novel by Iain Reid, which is also a mystery, and it’s adapted by Charlie Kaufman, a man with a history of playing around with concepts of fiction and reality in his screenplays such as Adaptation, Eternal Sunshine of
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Certificate: 18 Director: Johannes Nyholm Cast: Leif Edlund, Ylva Gallon, Peter Belli, Katarina Jakobson, Morad Baloo Khatchadorian, Brandy Litmanen Distributor: Picturehouse Entertainment On a day out in Denmark just before her eighth birthday, young Maja (Katarina Jakobson) tells her parents, Elin (Ylva Gallon) and Tobias (Leif Edlund), that she wishes the day could last forever. The day will end
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Earth as we know and love it may become a thing of the past. ‘Telescope’ – by Collin Davis & Matt Litwiller (presented in 4k) Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm More About Telescope: That’s the starting premise of Collin Davis’s “Telescope.” This thoughtfully crafted short film follows a brave cosmic archaeologist
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Get an even better look at “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” coming to ABC Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. ET this fall! Follow “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” on Twitter: https://twitter.com/agentsofshield Like “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” on Facebook: http://facebook.com/AgentsofSHIELD Clark Gregg reprises his role of Agent Phil Coulson from Marvel’s feature films as he assembles a small, highly
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This article contains spoilers for Disney’s MULAN. You can read our spoiler-free review of the film here. When Disney’s Mulan came out in 1998, American viewers had not yet seen Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), which was the first big wuxia hit film for American audiences. The animated feature takes its inspiration from a Chinese legend, but
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Since Disney began rolling out live-action adaptations of its animated classics in 2015, the past five years have seen roughly one new release per year, each one confronting the question of whether or not to attempt the musical numbers—arguably the most emblematic element—without the aid of animation and trained singers. In the case of movies
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Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll and Jon Bernthal of “Marvel’s Daredevil” take your questions on another edition of Ask Marvel! Watch Season 2 when it premieres only on Netflix March 18! ► Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ Join in with the hashtag #AskMarvel — you never know who will answer your questions next! Watch more from
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