In the modern age of streaming and prestige TV, less is often considered more. A season of TV will be six, eight, or if you’re really lucky, 10 episodes long. It has been a bone of contention. During the recent writers’ strike, shorter seasons of streaming shows was one of
Berry Reflects On “Catwoman” Failure
This week marks the 20th anniversary of two action films on both ends of the major studio spectrum of quality. On the one hand you have Paul Greengrass’ “The Bourne Supremacy,” the middle of the original ‘Bourne’ trilogy and a beloved entry that cemented an already strong first film with
Scorsese’s “Jesus” Film To Shoot This Fall
Martin Scorsese’s previously teased “The Life of Jesus” feature is not only happening, a new report at World of Reel indicates it is going to go in production this Fall with October a likely start date. The outlet says they can confirm Andrew Garfield, who previously worked with Scorsese on
Feige Talks “Spider-Man 4,” “X-Men” & More
With Marvel Studios’ “Deadpool and Wolverine” arriving next week, studio chief Kevin Feige has been conducting interviews with a number of outlets. Whilst the line-up of Marvel Studios for the coming years won’t fully be revealed until next weekend, he did offer some choice quotes today about some projects not
Santiago Cabrera Reflects On Aquaman Casting For ‘Justice League: Mortal’
Could Santiago Cabrera been the perfect Aquaman? The Heroes star reflects on his role in the canceled film Justice League: Mortal. Justice League: Mortal is one of the most infamous canceled projects in all of superhero media, shot down right at the starting line due to the 2007 strikes and