All the talk of the ‘magic of cinema’ often glosses over the reality of the theatrical experience for many. Auditoriums that have seen far better days, overworked and underqualified staff, bad seating, projection issues, costly food & beverages, transport/parking costs, and that’s before we even get to the behavior of
Netflix To Cut Back On Costly Films?
With Netflix’s head of film Scott Stuber exiting in March after seven years, questions have arisen as to what will happen to the streaming giant’s film division. Combined with the streamer committing $5 billion over ten years to its WWE deal, the company’s $17 billion annual spend on content is
“Super/Man,” “Skywalkers” Sold At Sundance
Following a much talked about Sundance Film Festival premiere, Warner Bros. Discovery has finalised a deal to acquire the documentary “Super/Man” about the life of Christopher Reeve. The pact is for global rights to the feature and is said to be in the $14-15 million range, unsurprisingly one of the
Gunn Update On “Peacemaker” S2 Progress
James Gunn has offered an update on how the second season of Max’s “Peacemaker” series is going. In a series of posts on Threads, the DC Studios co-chief says he was “a sleepless ball of stress” a few weeks back as he was both heavy in preparation for “Superman: Legacy”
Burke Survives In New “Aliens” Comic
Marvel Comics has announced “Aliens: What If…?,” a new comic book series starting March 6th offering an alternate take on the events from “Aliens”. Hans Rodionoff, Brian Volk-Weiss and Adam F. Goldberg write the comic and Guiu Vilanova illustrates the five-issue run which will follow the possibility of the slimy