When Hong Kong cinema exploded in the ’80s, Tsui Hark established himself as one of the names who made things cult cool from producing A Better Tomorrow and directing Once Upon A Time In China. It’s only right that Cult Epics release Hark’s first film that made him buzzworthy. Don’t
The Triumph of The Tick, Amazon’s Forgotten Superhero Series
In the premiere episode of the best superhero series on Prime Video, a spaceship falls on a father, crushing him in front of his young son. Out of the ship stumbles the members of the Earth’s greatest superhero team, their eyes bleeding because of weaponized syphilis. Before the heroes can
A Moriarty Series Could Change the Sherlock Franchise Forever
The nemesis of Oxford Yard’s resident detective is getting his own series. James Moriarty will receive his own modern retelling at the behest of Fremantle, producers of Poor Things, and Archery Productions, who produced Operation Mincemeat. The series is set to be written by Chris Cornwell, known for the show
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IO Interactive has rewound time to give fans the origins of the most iconic figure in espionage, James Bond. The Hitman studio’s new game 007 First Light depicts a young, reckless, and developing Bond during his time in the MI6’s training program as the former naval air crewman trains to
Feige: “Brand New Day” Is Classic Spider-Man
Empire Magazine has published a new feature going into the details of the upcoming “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” which will show us new sides to Peter. In the film, Peter Parker is now an adult living entirely alone, having voluntarily erased himself from the lives and memories of those he