GoldenEye was massive, Tomorrow Never Dies continued the run. The Brosnan Era was underway and already he was being referred to as “The Billion Dollar Bond”. After the extended break between Licence To Kill and GoldenEye, when many commentators said Bond was dead and buried, he was back and going
Ranking the House of Games Prizes From the Shower Curtain to the Actually Good Ones
Richard Osman’s House of Games is king of the play-along quiz show. From editing in such long pauses before the celebrity contestants press their buzzers that you start to worry they’ve had a stroke, to Osman’s regular pats on the back to those of us rattling our windows at home by
Mad Max: Fury Road Would Have Radically Different Ending with Mel Gibson
The Immortan, the man who every War Pup and wretch in the Citadel was raised to worship, is dead. Less a warlord than a god among insects prior to this moment, Hugh Keays-Byrne’s villain ruled the Citadel with an iron fist. Yet when instead of Joe’s hulking figure, it is
RUSH HOUR 4 Without A Home
The Rush Hour trilogy did good numbers for New Line, but the last installment was 17 years ago! Since then rumors of a fourth installment have come and gone, and come again. At one point, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. Discovery, who own New Line, licensed out Rush
MEGALOPOLIS Trailer Pulled
Yesterday, we reported that the marketing for Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis passion project was starting. A trailer arrived online overnight, and just as we were set to share it here, it was pulled by Lionsgate after a few hours. Why? It turns out that the quotes used in the opening