“NOW WE’RE SUCKING DIESEL! If you don’t get it, you missed a great series.” Stephen King’s recent discovery of British police thriller Line of Duty – as relayed via a series of highly enthusiastic Tweets – was a delight to witness. King’s zeal is enough to make UK fans wish that he hadn’t binge-watched the BBC series from his
Month: July 2021
South Korea is one of the world’s biggest exporters of popular culture. From K-pop to K-dramas, Parasite to BTS, the East Asian country knows how to reach an international audience. Korean TV, especially K-dramas, have long been of interest to western markets, but it’s no longer just the Korean diaspora or romance drama fans underserved
“He has a total vision and you have to commit to it 8,005 per cent or you’re missing out,” says actor Alex Wolff of starring in M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film. “You want to go with exactly what he’s doing and if you commit to that fully, you end up looking really good. That’s what
Daryl has a standoff with Alpha, after a close call with death for the both of them. Only to be rescued by Lydia.Alexandria is attacked from underground by Beta who is in search of Gamma. Today’s After Show Was Hosted By: Timothy Michael & Benny Adams Make sure to subscribe to AfterBuzz! – http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv #TheWalkingDead
This article contains spoilers for the ending of Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 1, and (apparently) Season 2. There’s a lot to look forward to in Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 2, which picks back up on August 12th after the surprisingly high-stakes drama of the Season 1 finale. What happens after Captain Riker and
Contains spoilers for Old. Old is the new chiller from director and screenwriter M. Night Shyamalan who is very well known for his twisty plots and rug pull endings. Fans who go to the cinema for that will not be disappointed. Inspired by the graphic novel Sandcastle, by Pierre Oscar Lévy and Frederik Peeters, Old
The recent controversy regarding the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing’s lawsuit against Activision Blizzard has prompted players and streamers to stage various forms of in-game and real-world protests. The very short version of this story is that the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing has filed a lawsuit against game publisher Activision
In Archive, set in 2049, roboticist George Almore is on the verge of a breakthrough. Stationed at a remote, secret facility, he has been working on a model that is a true, human equivalent android. His latest prototype, J3, is almost complete. Development of J3 has been achieved through two earlier prototypes, J1 and J2.
“Who are you Gabriel?” Madison asks of the entity that’s been giving her visions of murders in supernatural horror Malignant. Well, we’re not too sure about that but what we do know is James Wan can direct the hell out of a horror movie (Saw, The Conjuring, Insidious) and he’s back in the directing chair
This Loki article contains some spoilers. We talk a lot about how the line between what constitutes a TV show and what constitutes a movie has become increasingly blurred in this era of fractured entertainment and diverse distribution models. While the last decade has seen TV shows incorporating more cinematic elements into their production structure,
The world of Pokémon is a hard and cruel place. It takes a tough Pokémon to stand tough and survive, which doesn’t make it a suprise that some of the most celebrated Pokémon could also be considered the strongest. For all the lessons of friendship, Pokémon Centers, and jelly donut flavored rice balls, it’s not
Sports stories have traditionally belonged to the movies. Something about the rhythms of competition, in which an athlete or team trains, plays, and then either wins or loses, is a natural fit for the film world’s three act structure. Television, with its multiple episodes and seasons, is often more discursive and therefore less viable for
Author: Neil Sharpson Publisher: Rebellion Released: Out Now When the first state-sponsored artificial intelligence comes online, the great economic powerhouses of the world are suddenly thrown into a brand new kind of space race. Quickly, empires with this new technology find themselves eclipsing those without it, with their sentient AIs leading them to develop their
Nothing stops the Rolling Stones from fulfilling their obligations. The British government couldn’t break them on a wheel, French mobsters and police couldn’t stop them from recording a classic album, and neither heartbreak nor their dear doctor could silence them. The band promised “No Filter,” and the devil would have no sympathy for anything less.
Thirteen years on from its release, Dead Space is still regarded as one of the best horror games ever made, especially within the community of dedicated fans that to this day mourn the death of the franchise. Unable to meet publisher Electronic Arts’ increasingly ambitious sales expectations, the final death knell for the series was
Filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan has left his unmistakable stamp on some of our culture’s most primal fears: ghosts, beings from another world, and even unnamed monsters in the woods. Yet in his latest effort, the cryptically titled Old, the storyteller attempts to wrap his arms around the greatest terror of all: time itself. Like the
Released: 23 July (in cinemas) Certificate: 15 Director: M. Night Shyamalan Cast: Gael García Bernal, Vicky Krieps, Rufus Sewell, Alex Wolff, Thomasin McKenzie, Abbey Lee, Ken Leung, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Aaron Pierre, Eliza Scanlen, Kathleen Chalfant, Alexa Swinton, Nolan River, Gustaf Hammarsten, Kailen Jude Distributor: Universal Running Time: 108 mins Adapted from Pierre Oscar Lévy and
Over a three-year period in the late Eighties, Octavia Butler wrote one of the most interesting and thoughtful sci-fi trilogies around. Lilith’s Brood, which consists of Dawn (1987), Adulthood Rites (1988) and Imago (1989) is a fascinating look at interspecies cooperation and co-habitation, as well as a study of humanity, our weaknesses and potential downfalls.
The Witcher has made no secret of the fact that the magically enhanced monster hunters are a dying breed. It should therefore come as no surprise that Vesemir, mentor to Geralt and the main character of the upcoming Netflix anime The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, conversely lived his life with wry humor during more
Did Yelena get dusted by the snap? Kevin Feige says we’re going to find out. “Black Widow takes place between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War for Natasha Romanoff, which means we don’t know what characters from the movie survived the Snap and who went away for five years only to come back
Marvel is known for its impressive story strategizing, which often involves planning future plot and character development years ahead of a movie’s release. Now that the studio has committed more fully to its TV series as a place to build the larger MCU, that planning necessitates even more work that must take place across both
Daiei’s Kyoto studios brought its own iconic movie monster to life in the Daimajin trilogy, the short-lived series that gave us feudal oppression and divine retribution, alongside the iconic stone warrior, against the lavish backdrop of late-16th century Japan. Now, Arrow Video is releasing the three thrilling tales – Daimajin, Return of Daimajin and Wrath of
Hosts discuss The Librarians for the episodes “And the Bleeding Crown; And the Grave Of Time; And the Disenchanted Forest” AFTERBUZZ TV — The Librarians edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of The Librarians. In this episode hosts Yael Tygiel and Alexis Torres discuss episodes 5 – 7. THE LIBRARIANS: The Librarians is
“It is pure cinema,” actor Josh Brolin says while describing the look of Denis Villeneuve’s long-anticipated Dune adaptation. “There’s an aesthetic to this film that’s just different.” When a performer talks so glowingly about a movie they’re appearing in, especially during a prerecorded sizzle which kicks off an extended preview of said blockbuster, journalists might
For a brand as beloved as Masters of the Universe, the franchise sure seems to have fallen on tough times lately. He-Man himself hasn’t had an animated series of his own since an excellent 2002 reboot stalled after two seasons. There have been endless attempts to get a new live-action movie out of the gate
The upcoming release of Aliens: Fireteam Elite is not only a reminder of the surprisingly interesting history of Alien video game adaptations but an excuse to celebrate 1986’s Aliens sometimes overlooked status as arguably the most influential movie in video game history. In fact, Aliens changed gaming so much that it’s almost tempting to retroactively
There’s music and murder aplenty in Sound Of Violence, which will be having its premiere at Arrow FrightFest next month. But you don’t have to wait until then to find out more about the thrilling new horror as we exclusively reveal the UK teaser trailer below… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height:
Written, directed and starring Noel David Taylor, Man Under Table is a surreal comedy about getting a film script off the ground in a dystopian Los Angeles. Due to be released this August on the Arrow streaming service we have an exclusive teaser clip of the movie which sees Noel David Taylor desperately trying to
This The Flash article contains spoilers. The Flash Season 7 Episode 18 The Flash Season 7 ends as it lived, with a mixed-bag finale that is generally entertaining to watch, but that doesn’t make much sense if you look at it too closely. “Heart of the Matter, Part 2” gives us some highly entertaining visuals
This article contains Superman & Lois spoilers Superman & Lois Episode 13 Superman & Lois has done so many things right in its first season, deftly paying homage to the classic origins of the Man of Steel even as it explores an entirely new corner of the Superman mythos, introducing intriguing comics heroes like John
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