Cloud Atlas was the type of innovative movie that needs more than one view to taken in everything that appeared on the screen. The movie brought together directors Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run) and Lana and Lilly Wachowski (The Matrix movies) for an epic tale. Along with being in 4K
Marvel Should Bring Back Taskmaster, But in a Radically Different Way
This article contains spoilers for Thunderbolts*. All of the Thunderbolts have it rough, but none worse than Taskmaster. Less than 18 minutes into the film, during the first action set piece, Taskmaster gets shot in the head and therefore doesn’t get to participate in all the cathartic sharing that the
Nicolas Hoult Teases ‘Awesome’ Return As Lex Luthor In ‘Man Of Tomorrow’
Is Man of Tomorrow turning out totally tubular? Nicolas Hoult teases his return as Lex Luthor in the highly-anticipated DC Universe sequel story. There’s a lot of things to be excited about when it comes to Man of Tomorrow. The film is set to be the first sequel set fully
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Daniel Kaluuya and his screenwriting partner Ajon Singh don’t have much to say yet about their upcoming Spider-Punk movie. In a recent conversation with Deadline, Kaluuya, who first voiced the character in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, said only that he and Singh are in the “finishing stages” of the script
‘NO OTHER CHOICE’ Is Park Chan-wook’s Darkly Comic Stand Against Humanity Becoming Replaceable
A searing South Korean social satire about the accelerating impossibilities of employment in 2025, No Other Choice doesn’t give an inch. The new film from legendary director Park Chan-wook (Oldboy, The Handmaiden) stars Lee Byung-hun and Son Ye-jin as a husband and wife forced to reconsider their socioeconomic standing when