After a very long gestational history, “Triple Frontier” was finally shot and released to the world in 2019 as a Netflix original film. The story followed a group of former U.S. Army Delta Force operators who reunite to plan a heist of a South American crime lord. Helmed by J.C.
Max’s “Warrior” Has Been Cancelled
It seems Max’s revival of the cancelled Cinemax series “Warrior” is one-and-done. The streamer has cancelled the series after just one season as a Max original, and the show’s third season overall. Based on the writings of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, the gritty crime drama is set during the
Frozen Empire Is Moving On From One of Ghostbusters’ Most Recognizable Characters
There is no Gozer, only… well, we don’t know yet. After the chaos that followed the release of 2016’s series revamp Ghostbusters: Answer the Call, Sony went full nostalgia with Ghostbusters: Afterlife in an attempt to appease change-resistant fans. The studio recruited Jason Reitman, son of original director Ivan Reitman,
‘The Boys’ Composer Speaks On Making Music For ‘Diabolical’ Versus ‘Gen V’ (Exclusive)
Matt Bowen is a composer best known for his work in The Boys universe. During a recent interview, Bowe broke down the differences between scoring for a live-action show like Gen V compared to an animated project like The Boys: Diabolical. One of the most underappreciated parts of The Boys
Barbie Asks If There Is Room for Queerness in Barbieland
This article contains spoilers for Barbie. When Stereotypical Barbie (Margot Robbie) initially wakes up in her perfect pink world, Barbieland looks like a genuine utopia. At first glance, everyone seems happy with their place in this matriarchal society. Within Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, Women hold positions of status and power and