Soggy sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom was a notorious bomb, right? It sank without a trace at the domestic box office as the DCEU waved a rather limp, and embarrassing farewell. Only it kind of hasn’t. Domestically it added nearly another $3 million this past weekend, despite being now
SUPER/MAN Flying To Warner Bros
The big buzz coming out of Sundance Film Festival is the Christopher Reeve documentary Super/Man. The doc was so well received that it started a bidding war between Neon, Netflix, and WBD. According to an exclusive over at Deadline, it now appears the home of Superman, Warner Bros Discovery is
Master and Commander: A Perfect War Movie That Was Changed for Sensitive Americans
For a brief shining moment at the beginning of the 21st century, it seemed as though the historical epic was back. Despite the sniffs of some prominent film critics, Ridley Scott’s Gladiator walked away with the Best Picture Oscar in the century’s first year; a flood of sword and sandal
HE-MAN Makes Cannon Canon?
Masters Of The Universe: Revelation received, it is fair to say, a rough ride from fans. It landed back in 2021, which now seems so long ago yet feels like only yesterday. Kevin Smith famously hit back and also told fans to wait for the follow-up. The five-episode follow-up has
Give TV Episodes Titles Again, You Cowards
As television and film continue to synthesize into a gray streaming sludge known as “content,” TV still has one unique trait going for it. The noble episode. Television has been an episodic medium ever since it was first invented as an excuse to sell commercial time. Episodes are TV’s secret