Ryan Reynolds is wading back into the remake river with a new version of the classic Clint Eastwood action-comedy, Thunderbolt & Lightfoot. Having largely avoided those choppy waters since the 2000s, when he starred in The Amityville Horror and The In-Laws (neither of which set the entertainment world on fire),
Quarter Arcades Reveals New Mini Arcade Classics
This looks like a fun item for retro fans and collectors. Quarter Arcades Takes Players from Outer Space to the Streets with the Launch of Lunar Lander and Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja The wait is over for retro gaming fans! Quarter Arcades has officially launched two legendary titles from the
Cancelled “Catwoman” Prequel Led To “Duo”
DC Comics character Catwoman had her own feature, albeit a widely panned one, in 2004 with Halle Berry and Sharon Stone. Outside of that though, the character has had a long life from the 1960s “Batman” series to various animated incarnations, to Michelle Pfeiffer’s unforgettable turn in 1992’s “Batman Returns,”
Predator: Badlands – Elle Fanning’s Thia Teases Darkest Future in the Alien Universe
“Whoever wins, we lose.” Not much was good about the Alien vs. Predator movies, but that tagline for the first entry is an all-timer. Conversely, Predator: Badlands is much, much better than either of those crossover flicks. Even so, it doesn’t have a tagline like “Whoever wins, we lose.” But
The Bench Review
Star Rating: 3/5 Writer: Sean Wilkie Director: Sean Wilkie Cast: Jennifer Byrne, Matt McLure, Ilaria Nardini, Chris Somerville, Sean Wilkie, Gareth Hunter, Ross Maxwell, Carmen Pieraccini. The horror genre is potentially the hardest genre in which to create great cinematic work. Like with romance, the temptations to fall into cliches