Back in late April came the news that celebrated filmmaker Luca Guadagnino’s film adaptation of the DC Comics title “Sgt. Rock” was essentially dead. The project had been in pre-production ahead of a planned shoot in England starting in July with Colin Farrell to play the eponymous WW2 soldier and
Goyer Talks Withholding Batman In “Begins”
This month marks the 20th anniversary of Christopher Nolan’s “Batman Begins,” the film that effectively set the modern template for rebooting a franchise, especially a franchise seen as having fallen into a parody of itself. The film was co-written by Nolan and David S. Goyer, the “Blade” and “Dark City”
“28 Years Later” Team Talk Sequel’s Villain
Danny Boyle’s “28 Years Later” hits cinemas tonight in previews ahead of tomorrow’s release, but already the film is stirring quite a bit of chatter. Critical aggregate scores, though not stellar, are very high for the genre and the best of the franchise thus far. From shooting with iPhones to
Davies: “Doctor Who” Fate Still Uncertain
Current “Doctor Who” showrunner Russell T. Davies says the future of the series remains uncertain several weeks on from its recent season finale. That episode, the last of the show’s second season at the BBC and Disney+ and the fifteenth season since the series was rebooted in 2005, saw the
Ron Howard’s Next Is “Alone at Dawn”?
Ron Howard’s next film is looking to be an adaptation of Dan Schilling and Lori Longfritz’s nonfiction book “Alone at Dawn” according to Puck News. The story follows John Chapman, an Air Force combat controller who gave his life during the War in Afghanistan while saving 23 fellow soldiers. The