“Steamboat Willie,” the 1928 short film that launched Mickey Mouse and the Disney empire, has become public domain as of today. The likes of Virginia Woolf’s “Orlando,” Charlie Chaplin’s “The Circus,” “Buster Keaton’s “The Cameraman” and Tigger from AA Milne’s “The House at Pooh Corner” are also now in the
Final Trailer: Kevin Hart’s Air Heist In “Lift”
Ahead of its premiere next Friday, Netflix has premiered the final trailer for its mid-air action comedy “Lift” starring Kevin Hart, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Vincent D’Onofrio, Sam Worthington and Jean Reno. F. Gary Gray (“The Fate of the Furious,” “The Italian Job”) directs the film which follows an international heist crew
Fool Me Once Ending Explained: Who Killed Joe and Claire, & What Were the Burketts Hiding?
Warning: contains major finale spoilers for Netflix’s Fool Me Once finale. Adeel Akhtar walked away with that one, didn’t he? As traumatised detective Sami Kierce, Akhtar pulled a what’s known in technical speak as an absolute bloody blinder, lending pathos and depth to a character who, in other hands, could
Why The Game Industry Needs In-Person Shows Despite The End Of E3
As we kick off a new year I thought it would be interesting to reflect upon the end of E3 and the impact of losing a large game convention to the industry. I have fond memories of covering E3 in person for many years as opening our Arizona office made
The Weekly Round-Up #734 w/ Penguin #5, Star Wars Dark Droids #5, Action Comics Annual, Gang War, and more!
Happy New Year! May the new year bring you joy and lots of great comics to read! Best Comic of the Week: Penguin #5 – There is such a rich field of little-used characters in the DC universe. Tom King turns his attention to the Black Spider, a cool-looking Batman