Month: October 2020

First released back in 2003, Frank Herbert’s three-part sci-fi miniseries, Children Of Dune will soon be available to take home on DVD and Blu-ray! Adapted for the screen by John Harrison (Tales From The Darkside) and directed by Greg Yaitanes, the series is based on the Frank Herbert novels Dune Messiah and Children Of Dune. Check out
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All streaming services go through a down period after the excitement of Spooky Season, it’s only natural. Thankfully with its list of new releases for November 2020, Hulu is making the best out of a barren pop culture landscape. For starters, Hulu is premiering one of its major 2020 reboots this month as Animaniacs arrives
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It’s a strangely feel-good finale. After spending more than two hours witnessing a gross miscarriage of justice that seemed to suggest the deck is stacked against those the establishment deems “radical” or “extreme,” Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7 ends with the smallest of victories being given Hollywood heft. Tom Hayden (Eddie Redmayne)
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Missing your Vikings fix? Good news! Not only will volume one of Season Six of the show be available to buy on Blu-ray and DVD this month, but we also have an exclusive deleted scene from the sixth season right here! And it seems that Bjorn is on everyone’s minds… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width:
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This Warrior review contains spoilers. Warrior Season 2 Episode 3 “Not How We Do Business” sums up the latest episode of Warrior in two ways. First, it’s a line that Zing (Dustin Nguyen) lays on O’Hara (Kieran Biew) when he finally breaks away from being a debt collector for the Fung Hai. “Not how we do business”
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Every once in a while, someone likes to declare that the horror genre is dead, and so far, every one of those predictions has been wrong. Horror movies have been around almost as long as filmmaking itself, and while the genre has always been cyclical in nature –dipping, sometimes drastically, in both quality and quantity
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Certificate: 15 Director: Emily Harris Writer: Emily Harris Cast: Tobias Menzies, Greg Wise, Jessica Raine Distributor: Republic Film Director/writer Emily Harris whips up an intoxicating affair between two women in Carmilla, as she takes her turn at adapting the 1872 Gothic novella by Sheridan Le Fanu. It’s a text that has inspired many directors over
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If there’s one thing that stands out in Jurassic Park, it’s the thought of actually being able to see dinosaurs with your own eyes – it’s an inimitable tale of wonder and danger that will spark the imagination. Indeed, director Steven Spielberg understood the importance of Jurassic Park’s visuals when creating its big-screen adaptation, sparing
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Spooky season was fun while it lasted but nothing gold can stay. It’s about to be November and that means it’s time for the holiday season to start its incredibly long ramp up through to the end of the year. Thankfully on the list of Disney+ new releases for November 2020, there’s one holiday item
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Telling the rather… strange… tale of Valentine Michael Smith, a human who comes to Earth in early adulthood after being born on the planet Mars, Stranger In A Strange Land is widely considered Robert A. Heinlein’s masterpiece. Now, the novel has its very first illustrated edition with this new release from The Folio Society, which is
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Facing global resource depletion, mankind sends out Space Rovers to find potentially inhabitable planets – “Planet Unknown” by Shawn Wang. Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter 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 movies, series, short films,
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This Supernatural review contains spoilers! Supernatural Season 15 Episode 15 Sam and Dean take a little backseat to this week’s episode directed by Supernatural alum Matt Cohen. Jack and Castiel are where the majority of the story takes place as they investigate a series of gruesome murders connected to a church. It’s a feel-good moment
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“Dick said to me: ‘There must be nothing in this movie that you can’t believe is [real] – the whole force of this movie is going to be the critical mass of a man’s paranoia coming to be realised as actual,’” recalled The Omen scribe David Seltzer regarding director Richard Donner’s intentions for the 1976
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Darkwing Duck deserves a spinoff.  After several appearances in the new DuckTales series, the show has already done an immense amount of work to prove that the time for Darkwing Duck to return is now. We’ll be seeing even more evidence of that in an upcoming two-part DuckTales episode that features Darkwing Duck and the first
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In an interview with Weekly Famitsu Magazine (as translated by Resident Evil researcher Alex Aniel) Capcom producers Tsuyoshi Kanda and Peter Fabiano reveal new information about Resident Evil Village‘s enemies, story, and setting. The interview doesn’t give away a lot of details we didn’t already know or suspected to be true, but it does feature
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Stuck right in the middle of chaos with no explanation. But no explanation is needed. Liam Murphy’s No-A communicates everything we need to know about its main characters through wordless action. The end result is an empathetic and poignant short fueled by a robot’s love for its creator and its willingness to pay the ultimate
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The classic space opera hero Buck Rogers is coming back, according to The Wrap. Legendary Entertainment (Godzilla: King of the Monsters) has snagged the movie rights to the 92-year-old character, with producers Don Murphy (Transformers) and Susan Montford set to steer the project through Murphy’s Angry Films production company. Buck Rogers brought sci-fi elements like
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It takes a certain amount of cojones to remake a movie by Alfred Hitchcock, especially one that nabbed the Academy Award for Best Picture and remains a stone cold classic some 80 years after it first came out. But that’s what British director Ben Wheatley has done with Rebecca, albeit with a film (his first
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To celebrate the upcoming release of Ernest Cline’s Ready Player Two on 24 November, we are giving away a collector’s edition of Ready Player One! Ready Player One is set in a near-future dystopia where people escape the chaos of the real world for an expansive virtual universe, where they can create their own reality.
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Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s 1872 Gothic novella has a long history of adaptation and reinvention in cinema. In 1932, Carl Dreyer’s Vampyr stripped away the lesbian erotica, in the Sixties, horror legend Christopher Lee starred in a good-looking but barely coherent Italian version of the text called Terror In The Crypt, Hammer Horror had a
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