The 1972 classic TV series Kung Fu starred David Carradine and is responsible for everything from several continuation attempts, to just about everything in Kill Bill. The original ABC series featured a master martial artist who fled China after his master was murdered. A peaceful man until provoked, he wanders
Murphy, Sony, In For 28 YEARS LATER
Just over three weeks ago, news broke that Danny Boyle and Alex Garland were back in the saddle for 28 Years Later, the second follow-up to their zombie / not-zombie apocalypse thriller. The first movie was the breakout for Cillian Murphy. Several studios were locked in a bidding war for
Cannes’ Chief Wants ‘Cinema’ Fincher Back
Cannes Delegate General Thierry Fremaux, who is famous for his role running the French city’s famed film festival every year, has delivered a keynote address at the Goteborg Film Festival that offers an interesting take on one of the great filmmakers. Fremaux spoke about Netflix’s continued absence from Cannes in
Timm Clarifies Conroy Batman Voice Report
Yesterday came the news that “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” was NOT going to be the final voice appearance of the late Kevin Conroy as Batman/Bruce Wayne. Conroy has been voicing said character since the 1990s across various projects in several mediums from “Batman: The Animated Series” to the
McGregor Talks “Phantom Menace” Dislike
Twenty-five years on, actor Ewan McGregor’s memories of “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace,” more specifically, the release of the film in cinemas, don’t seem particularly pleasant. The veteran actor appeared at the Goteborg Film Festival this week to receive the fest’s equivalent of a lifetime achievement award