John Cleese: Cancel Me It looks like John Cleese’s proposed docuseries about cancel culture, titled “John Cleese: Cancel Me,” is unlikely to go forward on Channel 4 in the UK. The update comes three years afer it was announced. The broadcaster reportedly could not come to a deal with Cleese
Sencindiver Joins FX’s “Alien” Prequel Series
American-Danish-Korean actress Sandra Yi Sencindiver (“Foundation,” “The Killing”) has joined Noah Hawley’s “Alien” series for FX. The prequel series, currently filming in Thailand, will be set towards the end of this century – a few years before “Prometheus” and three decades before the “Alien” film. The series will mark the
Netflix Chief: We’re Not Making Fewer Films
Netflix’s reputation when it comes to original movies has been one of quantity over quality – the streamer posting films up left and right on its service with very little oversight or fanfare. For some filmmakers, this is a blessing as they have been able to make the projects they
Link Tank: The Real Science Behind Doctor Who’s Tardis
Our friends at Roddenberry Entertainment dive into the science and story logic behind Doctor Who’s iconic TARDIS on the latest episode of Does it Fly? This episode, which you can watch below, is presented by ScreenUK. “Does It Fly?” puts pop culture properties to the test. Check it out weekly
“Star Trek: Discovery” Star On Early Woes
With the odd exception, the rule of thumb with many “Star Trek” series is that they usually don’t find their footing until their third season. Though there’s the occasional exceptional episode like “The Measure of a Man,” “Conspiracy” or “Q Who,” it wasn’t until the third season that “Star Trek: