In 1843, London publishers Chapman & Hall released A Christmas Carol. Written by Charles Dickens and illustrated by John Leech, it was inspired in part by Dickens’s anger at inequality in his country, especially as it affected children. Despite its aversion to the upper classes, A Christmas Carol was an
Majors Out At Marvel
Following yesterday’s verdict in the court case against him, The Hollywood Reporter indicates that Jonathan Majors has been fired from Marvel. The fall was as swift as the rise was meteoric. This comes just a few hours after a jury found Majors guilty of reckless assault in the third degree and
Producer Offers Spielberg’s “Bullitt” Update
Back in 2022 came the news that a new take on the character of no-nonsense San Francisco cop Frank Bullitt was in the works with no less than filmmaker Steven Spielberg set to direct. In addition, Bradley Cooper had closed a deal to star in the film, which would NOT
NBC’s “La Brea” Final Season Full Trailer
NBC has released the full trailer for the third and final season of its sci-fi adventure drama series “La Brea” which returns on January 9th. The series began when a massive sinkhole in Los Angeles resulted in people getting transported to a prehistoric, mysterious land. The Season 3 premiere begins
“The X-Files” Reboot Still Moving Forward
Back in March came the news that “Black Panther” and “Creed” director Ryan Coogler was developing a new version of FOX’s iconic sci-fi franchise “The X-Files”. Series creator Chris Carter was the one who revealed the news in an interview, teasing that Coogler was currently developing that new version but