Could it be? Has another decent Stephen King adaption finally arrived, after a few years where The Stand and Salem’s Lot both failed? The reviews are in for The Long Walk, and it looks like it. Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games) takes on the dystopian thriller, and first pass of
Gore Verbinski’s Newest Movie
Gore Verbinski is an underrated director. He’s had some great hits: Pirates of the Caribbean, The Mexican, A Cure for Wellness, but then, he’s had some misses: The Ring and The Lone Ranger. I mean, The Ring wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t the original. It’s been almost 10 years since
28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE Trailer
28 Years Later was better than expected, well, apart from the last 5 minutes. You can read Wrenage’s review here. 28 Years Later was always going to be split into two movies, with part two called The Bone Temple. There is a new trailer for the second part. 28 Years Later:
Review: VENUS (2022)
Venus (2022) is not just the name of a “goddess on a mountaintop, burning like a silver flame and the summit of beauty and love.” It is also a Spanish horror film Jaume Balaguero wrote and directed. Balaguero is the dudar who brought us the fairly fun REC franchise, which
Trailer: “Megalopolis” Making Of Doco “Megadoc”
Following its premiere at Venice, Utopia has released the trailer for Mike Figgis’ “Megadoc”. The feature-length fly-on-the-wall documentary deals with Francis Ford Coppola’s decades-long journey to create his self-financed passion project “Megalopolis”. Oscar-nominated “Leaving Las Vegas” and “Timecode” director Figgis helms the documentary which blends archival material, unfiltered cast interviews