Cinephiles have long said cinemas should do more wide retro-screenings, and in recent weeks, there have been quite a few which have all been decent. “Alien,” “Shrek 2,” and “The Mummy” to the Raimi “Spider-Man” trilogy have all seen reissues and the first three all generated a little over $1
Shatner Open To One More “Trek” Voyage
William Shatner is 93 years old, but he’s certainly not retired with the “Star Trek” and “Boston Legal” alum still popoing up every now and then on screen. Most recently he’s been doing voice work, such as lending his voice to the King Keldor character on Netflix’s “Masters of the
“Skeleton Crew” VFX Are Old School “Star Wars”
The MCU “Spider-Man” trilogy director Jon Watts says his upcoming “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” series for Lucasfilm and Disney+ is going decidedly old school when it comes to certain production aspects. The new series follows four kids who stumble upon a buried spaceship on their rather sedate planet and accidentally
Phantom Fury Is An Engagingly Retro Action Adventure
Picking up after Ion Fury and the Aftershock expansion; Phantom Fury continues the adventures of Shelly Harrison. Equipped with a new Bionic arm capable of reducing enemies and obstacles to pulp; Shelly also has an array of upgradeable weapons from pistols, shotguns, machine guns, bombs, as well as some special
“Gen V” Won’t Recast Chance Perdomo
In late March came the shock news that 27-year-old actor Chance Perdomo had died in a motorcycle accident. Perdomo was a regular on “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” and more recently stared at magnetism manipulating Andre Anderson in “The Boys” spin-off series “Gen V”. That show was around a week away