A few weeks ago, I was watching a documentary on London’s legendary La Scala cinema. One of the bonus features was items that were in the main office. Among a pile of movie guides was a copy of Ken Russell by Joseph Gomez. Back in the early ’90s, Gomez was
More Details On Max’s Looney Tunes Ditching
Following on from this morning’s report about Warner Bros. Discovery removing the entire remaining original “Looney Tunes” collection from the Max streaming service, further details have emerged as to why. As previously indicated, all 31 seasons of the original 1930-1969 Looney Tunes animated shorts – the Golden Age of animation
New “Avengers” To Have A ‘Focused Narrative’
The Russo Brothers say the upcoming “Avengers: Doomsday” and “Avengers: Secret Wars” films are set to provide something that’s been kind of lacking of late at Marvel – a coherent overall narrative. Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga was built almost like a 90s/00s genre TV season – Thanos served as the
“Horizon” Actress Talks That Aloy AI Video
Ashly Burch, the actress who portrays Aloy in the acclaimed “Horizon: Zero Dawn” and “Horizon: Forbidden West” games, has responded to a video that made the rounds this past week involving an AI version of her character. The controversial video leaked last week via The Vergewhich demonstrated an AI-powered version
“3 Body Problem” Author’s “Barrage” Adapted
Chinese filmmaker Guan Hu is reportedly developing a film adaptation of “Full-Spectrum Barrage Jamming,” a sci-fi novella by “The Three-Body Problem” author Liu Cixin. Featured in the collection “To Hold Up the Sky,” military sci-fi short story ‘Jamming’ deals with the arms race of electronic warfare during a conflict between