Interviews

Our favourite badass (or just bad?) antiheroes are back for Season Three of Doom Patrol and we couldn’t be happier to be reunited with our f*bomb-dropping group of crazy superbeings. Doom Patrol reimagines one of DC’s most beloved groups of superheroes: Robotman aka Cliff Steele (Brendan Fraser), Negative Man aka Larry Trainor (Matt Bomer), Elasti-Woman aka
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Written and directed by Russell Owen, Shepherd tells the story of grief-stricken Eric (Tom Hughes, Red Joan, Victoria) who takes a job as a shepherd on a remote island to try and cope with the loss of his wife. However, when trapped alone on the majestic weather-beaten island with an ominous secret, his spiraling madness meets a
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“Honestly I loved the script. I was given the script, just the first episode, but I did not stop reading, just page after page,” remembers Shioli Kutsuna when we speak to her about her Apple TV+ show, Invasion. “I think what I loved about this was that although we have aliens and invasion and CGI
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Back in Seventies, John Carpenter introduced the world to masked serial killer, Michael Myers. After murdering his sister as a child on Halloween, Myers escapes the mental institution that is holding him to terrorise his home town of Haddonfield once again on 31 October 1978 – visiting his childhood home and attacking those who are
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“We wanted to make something really epic,” director Cate Shortland (pictured above, centre) tells us when we speak about her and Natasha Romanoff’s latest movie, Black Widow. As an intricate member of The Avengers, it’s been widely speculated for years why she’s the only member of the super gang not to have her own solo
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Revisit George A. Romero’s 1968 horror classic in Night of the Animated Dead, an animated adaptation of the 1968 horror classic which includes never-before-seen, exclusive animated scenes not found in the original live-action film. In Night of the Animated Dead, siblings Barbara and Johnny visit their father’s grave in a remote cemetery in Pennsylvania when they are suddenly set
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“I wanted to do something that honoured all the black people in my life, specifically the women. To show how they may tackle an issue with a vampire versus the kind of characters we’re usually exposed to,” writer Sherman Payne tells us about his new vampiric horror-comedy, Black As Night, which is about a teenage
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“It’s the story of Arthur’s nephew, who is kind of a feckless dickhead,” actor Ralph Ineson laughs when we quiz him about his latest movie, The Green Knight. “He’s a young man with a lot of money, a lot of status, and he spends his time swanning around in nice clothes, hanging out in brothels
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Set over a week just before the 2007 financial crisis, Mosquito State follows Wall Street data analyst Richard Boca (played by Beau Knapp) whose infestation of mosquitos in his New York penthouse eventually leads to a psychological breakdown. Richard is a ‘quant’, an intense data analyst, whose mathematical prowess can make the difference between a
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Malignant marks horror maestro James Wan’s tenth feature film, following his box office success with Aquaman and the Insidious and The Conjuring franchises. In between making the first and second Aquaman films, Wan snuck off to make an under-the-radar horror which he co-wrote with Akela Cooper and his life partner Ingrid Bisu. After five years
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Shazam! hits cinemas today and it’s an absolute delight (read our five-star review here). For anyone who’s missed the trailers, it’s the story of orphaned teenager Billy Batson (Asher Angel), who’s given the power to turn into a musclebound grown-up superhero (Zachary Levi) by saying the word “SHAZAM!” A blend of spectacular superheroics and Big-style
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