Why Roland Emmerich Had to Wait 20 Years to Finally Make Independence Day: Resurgence
The almost exactly two-decade wait was a necessary evil, according to co-writer and director Emmerich.
The almost exactly two-decade wait was a necessary evil, according to co-writer and director Emmerich.
It’s a game with no characters, story, antagonistic action or subtext. So of course people are going to make a film out of it.
The recent film adaption of R.L. Stine's Goosebumps books is a nostalgia fest, one which had to be carefully crafted to bring readers' much-loved – and much-feared – characters to life in proper style.
A possible Suicide Squad spin-off is as-yet unnamed and officially unconfirmed, but that won't stop us from some geeky speculation.
They're rebooting the Carry On films, gawd 'elp us.
Retro movie posters with retro casts look far better than the modern versions. Read More >>
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The power of an editor lies in being able to control the emotional weight of a scene. And the single most powerful tool for displaying believable conflict? Time.
Starts well but tails off pretty poorly.
A fascinating short documentary shows how Ironhead Studios produces some of cinema's most iconic outfits, like those seen in recent blockbuster Batman v Superman (even though they didn't get a credit!). See more >>
Well, this is some nifty casting.
The upcoming X-Men Apocalypse is set in the ’80s, the decade arcade-style video games became incredibly popular, and 20th Century Fox is playing into that with this awesome promotion – launching a retro gaming website called SpacePortArcade. See more >>
After much anticipation, Captain America: Civil War has finally arrived in UK cinemas. We've already had the pleasure of seeing the superhero-stuffed film and you can read our review of it here. Read the review >>
On one side is Paramount, the studio behind the Transformers franchise, and on the other side is a Chinese business who paid them to put even more logos in the movie.
The Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth director knows what he's doing when it comes to colour.
Think of this realisation as an opportunity to stand out. To steal this film. Here are some observations to help.