The summer movie season got a boost in what is shaping up to be quite a big period for cinemas. Big superhero movies, live-action adaptations, franchise tentpoles. They are all dropping this summer, and theaters are finally starting to feel some confidence. How To Train Your Dragon will give them
Film Trailer Study Tackles Screen Masculinity
A new study conducted across 37,000 consumers, and incorporating analysis tools such as facial coding along with biometric and cognitive data, has yielded some interesting results about screen representation of masculinity. Deadline reports that audience intelligence platform DiO have spent the last two years analysing how different movie trailers and
Quick News: FAST, Damage, Hell, GamesFest, Brick
F.A.S.T. Juliana Canfield (“Succession”) has landed the female lead opposite Brandon Sklenar in the Taylor Sheridan-penned action thriller “F.A.S.T.” at Warner Bros. Pictures. Sheridan, Jenny Wood, David Heyman and Jeffrey Clifford will produce the film which has already set an April 23rd 2027 release date. The project marks the feature
New “Masters of the Universe” Wraps Filming
Back in late February, actor Nicholas Galitzine shared the first photo from “Masters of the Universe,” the upcoming live-action “He-Man” movie, which had just entered production. That shot was a close up of his sword and shoulder muscle – teasing his role as Prince Adam/He-Man. Four months on, Galitzine has
“Batman Begins” Turns 20 Years Old
Today marks the 20th anniversary of Christopher Nolan’s “Batman Begins,” a film that may be less talked about than its more famous 2008 follow-up with “The Dark Knight,” but was just as influential in its own right. Opening June 15th 2005, the first of Nolan’s Batman films became not just