The Broccoli family might have had a few missteps with James Bond in his over 60-year history on the screen, but a few things are clear. They loved and respected the franchise they created, and protected 007’s cinematic legacy ferociously. So it was not really surprising when MGM was acquired
Gunn Talks DCU “Reboot”
When the new DCU was launched after James Gunn and Peter Safran were installed as bosses at DC Studios, one thing stood out in their plans. That thing was the continuation of Peacemaker. So was it a reboot or wasn’t it? Who else would survive from the DCEU to the
Photos: “Wailing” Director’s Sci-Fi Thriller “Hope”
The first photos are out for South Korean filmmaker Na Hong-jin’s new sci-fi thriller “Hope” which will be part of the 2026 Cannes Film Festival’s Official Competition. The project marks Na’s first feature since 2016’s widely hailed supernatural masterpiece “The Wailing”. Cinematographer Alex Hong (“Parasite,” “Burning,” The Wailing”) lenses the
“Terminator 2: Judgment Day” Returns To Cinemas
James Cameron’s “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” is returning to the big screen for the film’s 35th anniversary. Rialto Pictures and StudioCanal are behind the eight-week limited engagement, which begins May 22nd at select cinemas. The film will be available in for different formats – the original 35mm and 70mm prints,
“Avatar” Actress Talks Fourth Film Time Jump
The fate of a fourth “Avatar” film still hasn’t been officially revealed as yet. Though the third film, “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” earned $1.4 billion worldwide – that’s only half the gross of the original and a nearly $1 billion drop from the second film. Thus, it’s expected that a