As an over-40 on the Gen X/Millennial cusp (I’m Generation Catalano, for census purposes), modern teenagers unsettle me. On screen. On buses. On the street with their midriff out and no coat on. I feel a powerful urge both to protect them and for them to stay 100 metres away
First Photos: Live-Action “Borderlands” Film
The first photos are out over on People.com for the long-in-the-works film adaptation of the video game series “Borderlands”. The movie follows famed red-haired outlaw Lilith (Cate Blanchett) returning to her home planet of Pandora to find the missing daughter of powerful mogul Atlas (Edgar Ramirez). She forms an alliance
Tennant On Potential Kilgrave Marvel Return
His brief return to “Doctor Who” late last year behind him, David Tennant was seen this past week hosting the British film industry’s night of nights – the BAFTA awards. The Scottish actor continues popping up in projects left and right, be it on screen like in “Good Omens,” “Staged”
Second Trailer: Alex Garland’s “Civil War”
A24 has premiered the second trailer for the highly anticipated “Civil War,” a new action thriller from acclaimed “Ex Machina” and “Annihilation” writer/director Alex Garland. The story takes place in the United States in the not-so-distant future and has been dubbed a combination road movie, satirical war film and elevated
Sweeney Teases “Anyone But You 2”
One of the biggest success stories of the holiday box-office was “Anyone But You,” Sony Pictures’ romantic comedy starring Glenn Powell and Sydney Sweeney. Made for a reported $25 million production budget, the film passed the $189 million mark at the worldwide box office this past weekend and is still