The Jonathan Majors-led bodybuilder drama “Magazine Dreams” is reportedly back on the market. The project was acquired nearly a year ago, hot after it debuted to great fanfare last January at Sundance with rave reviews gushing about Majors’ performance and about the film’s director Elijah Bynum. Disney-owned Searchlight Pictures snagged
“A Quiet Place: Day One” Is More A Drama
“Hereditary” and “Old” actor Alex Wolff says the upcoming “A Quiet Place” prequel spin-off, “A Quiet Place: Day One,” will serve as more of a drama than a horror film. Based on an original idea by John Krasinski, and written by Michael Sarnoski and Jeff Nichols, the film will not
Marvel Just Changed a Huge Part of Spider-Man’s History
This article contains spoilers for Ultimate Spider-Man #1. We all know the story of Peter Parker, right? After the death/disappearance of his parents, Peter was raised by his kindly Aunt May and Uncle Ben, who gave him a happy life, despite the constant bullying he endured at school. After a
Is Blu-Ray Ready to Be Buried?
There is no denying that physical media has been struggling in the digital age. Even Blu-ray, the proverbial king of the hill when it comes to physical media, has been lagging behind streaming services. If we try to derive some kind of trend from recent statistics, it could be said
The Meaning Behind the Songs on Doctor Who’s TARDIS Jukebox
“Ooh, jukebox” – the words uttered by the Fourteenth Doctor when invited to nosey around the Fifteenth Doctor’s new TARDIS in the closing moments of 60th anniversary special “The Giggle”. Ooh, jukebox indeed. Specifically, the Doctor’s jukebox is a 1946-designed Wurlitzer 1015 nicknamed “The Bubbler” on account of the bubbles