The 1993 western Tombstone is a much loved entry in the genre. Not only was it successful at the time, but its fanbase grows with time as more people discover it. A somewhat sanitised, unchallenging, and Hollywood friendly take on Wyatt Earp, it’s breezy and slick presentation saw off its
Netflix Is At It Again
Netflix has done it again. Fresh from legal trouble with Egypt for altering history around Cleopatra, they are under fire for yet more race swapping, this time over something far more recent. Painkilller is a dramatized retelling of massive lawsuit filed against Purdue Pharma over opioid manufacturing. The investigators who
“Doctor Who” Clips & Post-Specials Talk
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Miller Offers Next “Spider-Verse” Update
Filmmakers Phil Lord & Christopher Miller have given a brief update on how production on “Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse” is doing. The pair produced and co-write the films along with creatively steering the trilogy which began with 2018’s original “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and continued with this year’s “Spider-Man: Across
The Oath Is A Faith-Based Film That Has Good Intentions Despite Issues
There has been a recent increase in faith-based films as their modest budgets make them ideal for an audience which has been receptive to an expanded amount of content. The new movie “The Oath” stars Darin Scott as Moroni who was a pre-Columbian warrior who would bury the Golden Plates