Movie Review: Blair Witch Is the Amazing Sequel You Never Knew You Needed
The best part was that the movie is good—and very, very scary.
The best part was that the movie is good—and very, very scary.
This is a three-minute trailer doesn’t feature a second of new footage of any of the 11 characters at risk. Instead, it has a ton of new stuff, including characters, locales and... yep, that’s definitely a tiger.
The prospect of a new, big scale sci-fi movie from The Fifth Element director Luc Besson is exciting enough. After seeing footage and images from Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets in Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con this Thursday, it seems that excitement is fully warranted.
Now, I’m sure plenty of people on the internet have drawn detailed maps of the Falcon but, having never searched them out before, I was in awe at this replica model piece.
We talked to the film’s director and producer to learn more about the scene. Spoiler warning.
Disney was playing things close to its chest at Star Wars Celebration in London — but it does offer a few clues to what the film might be.
Be new while being old. Feature Vader without over-featuring Vader. Simple stuff really.
Feig realised that a traditional sequel to the original didn’t interest him. He wanted something new. Something more modern.
The iconic film-maker and stop-motion animator never had his version of the story come to life, but these preliminary clips are a great insight.
A series that potentially shows kids focusing their lives and aspiring to become an astronaut? Sounds great.
Legendary Pictures, who recently released Warcraft, is said to be in the lead to acquire the rights.
As if one surprising new character becoming Iron Man wasn’t enough for a single week, Marvel Comics has got another one for you.
Ever since Ghostbusters 2 premiered in 1989, there’s been talk of a third movie. We spoke with original film’s director Ivan Reitman, as well as Paul Feig, about what actually happened with Ghostbusters 3.
We may have to wait a bit longer than usual for the next season of Game of Thrones, but there’s a very good reason.
A lot of details about the film are up in the air, but now we know one thing for sure.
The Harry Potter actor's latest flick is a poetic and engaging rumination on life, love, and friendship — bodily gas included.