Portraying the role of Walkman-wielding space outlaw Peter Quill, a.k.a. Star-Lord might just be the best thing to happen in Chris Pratt’s long-spanning career. The Guardians
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Gino M. Santos’s follow-up to his exuberant if shrouded debut The Animals is set once again within a circle of upper-class, party-‘till-drop youth (here, a quartet
Wes Craven Won’t Direct Pilot for MTV’s “Scream”; Full Cast Announced
Contrary to previous reports, Scream-creator Wes Craven will not direct the pilot for MTV’s television series — news coming in from Variety. The directing chair, instead,
8 Good Writing Practices from Neil Gaiman
The Sandman author Neil Gaiman built his enormous following (he has a Twitter empire, too, unless you aren’t a follower yet) thru his fantastical works
“Community” Might Parody “Game of Thrones,” Says DEAN-aerys
Jim Rash could just be the Mother of Dragons, or at least dress up as. In an interview at TV Line, the Community actor indulged on the
K’na, the Dreamweaver
“When Kana, a young T’boli woman, becomes a dreamweaver, she has the chance to weave together her village’s warring clans. But, will she give up true love to do so?”
Guardians of the Galaxy
Our fifteen-year-old selves, as I am confident is the same for most, live in an era in which we are most willing to plunge and
Legendary’s “Skull Island” Trails Deeper Into King Kong’s Perch
After the gargantuan success of Gareth Edwards’ Godzilla remake, it was only time until the Other Monster is brought back to screen, King Kong. Legendary Picture takes to
Teaser-Trailer for Ai-Ai de las Alas’ Cop-Drama “Ronda”
Stripping off of her loud and raunchy caricatures, Ai-Ai de las Alas is cop-woman in-distress in Nick Olanka’s second Cinemalaya effort, Ronda in which she plays
“Latch” by Disclosure (ft. Sam Smith)
The irrepressible high of falling in love resonates in intoxicating surges of synthpop in Latch, Disclosure’s effusive and most ambitious track in their terrific debut album Settle — featuring UK singer Sam Smith.
Dean Koontz on Having Invented the Cross-Genre Novel: “that’s not correct.”
Dean Koontz is always two voices in one modest rhythm; he is author to supernatural thrillers and science-fiction paperbacks (the Odd Thomas books and Watchers, I enjoy
Bloody First Poster Confirms 2015 Release for Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight”
Like a dieting mom and a freshly-baked cinnabon, Quentin Tarantino and his upcoming western The Hateful Eight is in a complicated relationship: there was no knowing whether he was
MTV’s “Scream” Makes Initial Set of Casting
Yes, it is happening, in case you have not heard it around: a Scream television series is in the works, taking MTV for a home.
Snowpiercer
Korean auteur Bong Joon-ho marks his momentous English-debut in Snowpiercer, a subversive, genre-melding and timely contemplation of an all-consuming society, confronted with an earth-wide layer of
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Thrilling in every way but one, “X-Men: Days of Future Past” is the technically virtuous, wildly entertaining film that is to redeem its enduring franchise
The Sacrament
Ti West is among the very few contemporary genre filmmakers to receive much-deserved admiration: ‘tis from both the sizable fraction of the following he has
The History of Sex on Cinema [Infographic]
In this loaded, nifty infographic, Fandor tracks back [the highlights of] the history of sex on film circa Edison Studios’ 1896 “The Kiss” (one of the
“1st Ko Si 3rd” Trailer (+Photos!): First Loves Lost, Second Chances Found
Nova Villa and Freddie Webb are reuniting as old first-time lovers in the upcoming Cinemalaya entry 1st Ko Si 3rd, Real S. Florido’s debut feature about first loves and
“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part I” Gets a New Teaser-Trailer
In the unlikely case that you have settled down after all the geeky previews at the San Diego Comic-Con, here is yet one more to keep
Maleficent
Meant as a redemptive ticket for the iconic villainess (which, in all Disney-goodness, can mean Immediate Character Humanization, and this is), Robert Stromberg’s revisionist take on
22 Jump Street
Unless Vietnamese Jesus is not enough indication, one must be able to predict that Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s overtly self-knowing sequel “22 Jump Street”