Desert Warrior arrives with all the ingredients of a major historical epic. A reported large budget, breathtaking desert locations, international stars, large-scale battles, and a story inspired by real Arabian history should have been enough to create a memorable adventure. Instead, the film becomes another reminder that impressive production values
“Romy & Michele” Sequel Begins Filming
After getting the go-ahead in January last year, the sequel to 1997 comedy “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion” is finally filming with shooting having kicked off in Los Angeles this past Friday. Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow reprise their starring roles in the 20th Century Studios film and serve
Edward Bluemel Is the New Hercule Poirot
Edward Bluemel (“Killing Eve,” “My Lady Jane,” “Sex Education”) has scored the role of Agatha Christie’s iconic detective Hercule Poirot in the six-episode mystery series “Hercule” for Britbox and The BBC. Benji Walters (“Code of Silence”) is writing the series, and Jonny Campbell (“In the Flesh”) is set to direct
WHATEVER A SUN WILL ALWAYS SING: Transforms Women’s Stories into Visual Poetry
Sophie Power’s Whatever A Sun Will Always Sing is a striking and deeply affecting short that finds its place between documentary and visual poetry. Built from anonymous testimonies of women reflecting on the moment they were forced to grow up, the film moves less like a traditional narrative and more
Resident Evil’s Most Overdue Remake Is Finally Happening
Some announcements feel surprising. Others feel inevitable. The reveal of Resident Evil: Veronica at Summer Game Fest 2026 falls squarely into the latter category. For years, fans have viewed the survival horror cult classic as the missing piece of Capcom’s remake lineup, making its long-awaited return feel less like a