Interviews

Star Trek goes back to its origins with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, a new adventure-of-the-week show set in the decade before the events of The Original Series. We speak to stars Anson Mount (Captain Pike) and Ethan Peck (a young Spock), who return to Starfleet following a successful arc on Discovery. You both made
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The latest season of Stranger Things has brought more monsters into Hawkins from the Upside Down, but none have had such an impact as Vecna – the creature taking over the minds of the young people of Hawkins and drudging up their darkest memories. We spoke to Barrie Gower, Makeup Effects Department Head about creating
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“Stand in front of the mirror and say his name five times…” Back in 1992 the horror genre had a brand new classic in its repertoire with Candyman, the story of a university student (Helen, played by Virginia Madsen) completing her thesis on urban legends, which leads her to the legend of the ‘Candyman’ (played
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“Humans are obsessed with luck, completely obsessed,” laughs Peggy Holmes, director of new animated fantasy, Luck. “I did a lot of research about that and here’s the truth: Luck is random. It’s something you can’t control. As humans we actually like the idea of chance. We don’t really want to know that everything’s going to
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17 years on from Revenge Of The Sith, Hayden Christensen is back as Darth Vader, the iconic villain formerly known as Anakin Skywalker. Obi-Wan Kenobi takes place 10 years on, and Vader’s team of Force-sensitive Inquisitors are ruthlessly eradicating any Jedi who survived Order 66 – including (and especially) Obi-Wan. We talked about the show
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After a painfully long wait, the Obi-Wan Kenobi limited series is finally arriving on Disney+. Ewan McGregor’s Obi-Wan is back, watching over young Luke Skywalker while Hayden Christensen’s Darth Vader tasks his Inquisitors with eradicating all surviving Jedi. We talked to director and showrunner Deborah Chow, who previously directed episodes of The Mandalorian, about the
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From Eskil Vogt, writer of Academy and BAFTA-nominated The Worst Person in the World, comes a new psychological horror that’s not for the feint-hearted, The Innocents. Set during a bright Nordic summer, The Innocents tells the story of four children living in the same housing estate, who, when left to their own devices, reveal their dark and mysterious powers. But when
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The latest WB Animated release DC Showcase: Constantine – The House of Mystery includes four shorts, one of which is a brand new adventure for our favourite magical cheeky chap Constantine (played by Matt Ryan who reprises his live-action and animated role). Taking place after the events of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, the new short finds
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After finding a mysterious game from the Eighties named Curs>R, Kayla (Iola Evans) decides to play to try and win the prize money (via phoning into the voice of Robert Englund!) in new Netflix horror Choose Or Die. She’s desperate for the money to get her and her mother (Angela Griffin) out of poverty and addiction,
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Pixar movies have never been afraid to wear their beating hearts proudly on their sleeves to deal with different relationships in frank, raw ways. From a child and his beloved toy in Toy Story, to brothers and fathers in Onward, there’s sure to be a relationship, feeling or situation audiences can relate to in some
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“It came to me in an instant, after I ran into the master of my residential college a few years after graduating…” We wouldn’t like to infer how that meeting went but we’re talking to writer and director Mariama Diallo about her upcoming horror Master, a story of three African American women and their disturbing
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