With both “Strange New Worlds” and “Starfleet Academy” already finished filming their final seasons to air in 2027, the “Star Trek” franchise is at a major crossroads in its 60th year. When they go offline, there’ll be no new “Star Trek” shows on the air or in development – something
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Tinto Brass has been receiving a 4K UHD revival in America of his Euro-Erotic cinema. He’s no longer known for a single film. I only knew him from Caligula since that VHS box was always behind the beaded curtain of videostores that dared to have an adult section in the
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In July last year and April this year, Warner Bros. released an initial batch of opening-weekend IMAX 70mm tickets for Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Three”. Now comes a third round, complete with a new trailer, which also indicates that other premium large-format screens (eg., Dolby) and sneak peek fan screenings
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I have a soft spot for horror films that clearly don’t have money to waste. When a filmmaker cannot rely on big budgets or a recognizable franchise, every choice has to matter a little more. Curry Barker’s Obsession (2026) was reportedly made for just $750,000, but it rarely feels constrained by that budget.