After nearly a decade in development, a screen adaptation of Xbox’s flagship game series “Halo” made it out of the gate in the form of a big-budget Paramount+ action series. The result was a mess. Critics reviews were mixed, audience reviews were even worse and behind-the-scenes issues led to the
“Madame Web” Director: “It’s Standalone”
Filmmaker S.J. Clarkson is clearing up where her upcoming “Madame Web” film sits in the whole Marvel and Sony film canon. As we know, the film is officially considered an entry in Sony Pictures’ Marvel Universe of Characters (SPUMC) and thus theoretically the same world as “Venom,” “Morbius” and the
Barris On “Oz,” “Wonderful Life” Remakes
“black-ish” creator Kenya Barris is at the Sundance Film Festival this week and offered updates on some high-profile projects he’s attached to in an interview with Variety. He tells the outlet that the feature film biopic of comedian Richard Pryor that he was attached to direct back in 2020 is
“Mean Girls” Still On Top Of Box-Office
The new film adaptation of the stage musical based on the 2004 film “Mean Girls” once again ruled the box-office on what is expected to be one of the lowest-grossing weekends of the year. The ladies saw a 62% decline but are still sitting atop at $11 million for the
“Superman Legacy” Gets Its Cinematographer
British lenser Henry Braham has been set as cinematographer for “Superman Legacy” according to the film’s director and DC Studios co-chief James Gunn. Braham previously worked with Gunn on both “The Suicide Squad” and the two “Guardians of the Galaxy” sequels. In a posting on Threads, Gunn says he just