(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({ google_ad_client: "ca-pub-3618958385341719", enable_page_level_ads: true }); There's a reliance on streaming media for movie consumption, and it grows every year. The days of scouring a DVD rack at the store has passed for many. Physical media is considered passe to many people. The argument is that with a little patience the... Continue Reading →
A Spoiler-Free Future For The MCU
The Russo brothers are ready to unleash Avengers: Infinity War on the world, but have bad news internet theorists. The brothers, who filmed the follow-up Untitled Avengers back-to-back with Infinity War, say that the dust will have to settle before an official title is revealed. The future of the MCU is uncertain. Is This Really That... Continue Reading →
Theaters May Be Going More Digital With LED
Ahead of CinemaCon 2018 Samsung is set to open the first LED screen in the U.S. Another Step Towards Front-To-Back DIgital The technology was featured at last years CinemaCon by Samsung and Sony as an alternative, an eventual replacement, of projectors. The modular system allows for various sizes, and hopefully, moderate repairs if pixels get damaged. There... Continue Reading →
F. Gary Gray Developing M.A.S.K. For Paramount
Paramount is getting its ducks in a row for their own cinematic universe, adding M.A.S.K. to the late. F. Gary Gray will direct the Mobile Armored Strike Kommand for the studio, which looks to be kicking off a series of its own. The 80's Are Never Going Away Produced by DIC Entertainment, M.A.S.K. aired in 1985... Continue Reading →
Blackhawks May Signal A Swerve For Both Spielberg And WB
It looks like Steven Spielberg is the latest director pulled into the crazy train called "DC's cinematic efforts". Warner Bros. is looking to the director to helm Blackhawks under the DC branding. This union is exciting news for both parties for very different reasons. WB Diversifying Their Portfolio He joins Ava DuVernay, who has recently... Continue Reading →
Mad Miller: Money Owed
Bad news if the one Cinematic Universes you were most excited about was Mad Max's Wasteland. Disputes between George Miller and Warner Brothers will keep them off the roads more than any post-apocalyptic gas shortage. David and Goliath It's come down to a he said/they said situation between the two. Miller alleges he and his team... Continue Reading →
A Female Indy And Why Nostalgia Stiffles Creativity
Amid the news that a new Indiana Jones movie would go into soon with both Harrison Ford reprising the role and Steven Spielberg at the helm, there was also talk of a potential female Indy - Indiana Joan Spielberg says, clearly not understanding the female version of his character doesn't necessitate a last-name change... The bigger question... Continue Reading →
Why Aren’t Stunt Performers Awarded From The Academy?
There’s a fine art to filmmaking. A suspension of disbelief that must be established in order to entertain while leaving viewers engaged. Accepting what’s happening on screen as a genuine window to another world is paramount. There are individuals that have made careers keeping the veil over our eyes. Make us forget that we aren’t... Continue Reading →
Will “Bill & Ted” Finally Fulfill Their Destiny?
Step aside Whovians; there’s another phonebooth looking to make some trips around space and time if everything goes well. If someone told me there was still steam behind the potential Bill & Ted threequel a year ago, I would brush it off. Sure, there’s long been talk of a sequel, but Keanu Reeves always seems... Continue Reading →