R.I.P. William Friedkin, Talk To Me 2, The Fall of the House of Usher, Wonder Woman 3
Have You Heard the News?
William Friedkin, the legendary Oscar-winning director of The Exorcist and so much more, has died. He was one of a kind and will be greatly missed.
Marvel VFX workers have voted to unionize, which seems like a big deal.
Horror hit Talk To Me is getting a sequel from A24. And we really hope they call it Talk 2 Me.
Insidious: The Red Door is the biggest horror hit of the year. Congrats, hit filmmaker Patrick Wilson!
You will never, ever see any deleted scenes from Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, so don’t even ask!
Stranger Things season 5 is going to use one major character arc to tie everything together.
Will Sydney Sweeney become Spider-Woman in the upcoming Spider-Man spin-off Madame Web? Maybe!
The Flash has outgrossed exactly one (1) MCU movie at the box office. Good work, I guess.
The Hollywood strikes are still ongoing (hopefully not for much longer), and as a result, the Emmys have moved from September to January.
The Fall of the House of Usher, the next Netflix horror series from Mike Flanagan, now has a premiere date, and we can’t wait.
Despite previous claims made by star Gal Gadot, Wonder Woman 3 is not happening. Seems like someone got their wires crossed here.
Reviews
Gran Turismo Review: Another Video Game Movie Stuck Going In Circles
Back To The Future: The Musical Review: The Classic Time Travels To Broadway With Mixed Results
The Last Voyage Of The Demeter Review: Dracula Meets Alien In This Bloody Chiller
Heart Of Stone Review: A Glib, Soulless Copy Of A Spy Thriller
Features and Exclusives
Robbie Robertson was a musical legend — and the star of a Martin Scorsese classic.
The Last Voyage Of The Demeter let master monster actor Javier Botet live his Dracula dream. [Exclusive Interview]
Here’s The Last Voyage Of The Demeter ending explained.
It’s okay that the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie isn’t rated R, really.
The Fugitive was the rare action movie to get nominated for Best Picture – and it deserved it.
William Friedkin’s The French Connection defined the modern car chase scene.
Speaking of William Friedkin, his most controversial movie is better than critics claimed at the time of its release.
Video of the Week
Please enjoy this video of William Friedkin in the Criterion closet.
Parting Words
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