Tonight sees James Cameron’s 1989 underwater sci-fi epic “The Abyss” returning to cinemas for a one-night-only engagement in the United States and over the next several days in countries like Australia. The 171-minute ‘Special Edition’ version of the film is screening, the first time it has ever done so in
Bulletstorm VR Reveals New Gameplay
Looking forward to this one. Put on those ass-kicking boots today because People Can Fly just released a trailer at the UploadVR Showcase, which showcased two new exclusive levels featuring the elite badass space mercenary Trishka Novak as a new playable character coming exclusively to Bulletstorm VR. Available January 18
Ayer Hopeful For His “Suicide Squad” Cut
It’s well known that filmmaker David Ayer is understandably frustrated with the way his 2016 DC Comics adaptation “Suicide Squad” was gutted by the studio. Earlier this year, he seemed to take a more upbeat tone that his director’s cut of the film will get a release someday; at one
Disney+ Beta Launches Its Hulu Hub
The merging of Disney+ and Hulu together into the one service has launched its beta with the studio adding a Hulu tile to its Disney+ homepage in the United States on Wednesday. The tile now sits alongside the likes of Disney, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars and National Geographic on the
Giamatti Talks Rhino, Scrapped “Sinister Six”
Next year will see the Sony Pictures’ Universe of Marvel Characters really fly with three films on the way in the form of “Madame Web,” “Kraven the Hunter” and “Venom 3”. It finally sees the fruition of a dream Sony has had for over a decade to really build out