Whilst reviews for the recent “Ahsoka” series have varied, one element that was widely praised was that of the late Ray Stevenson’s character of Baylan Skoll. Skoll was a Force-sensitive human male mercenary and a former Jedi General in the Grand Army of the Republic. Initially a villain, Stevenson offered
“The Fugitive” Director On Its Lasting Appeal
If there was one thing the very late 1980s through the mid-1990s was not short on, it was movie thrillers. Action thrillers, psychological thrillers, erotic thrillers and more were being churned out by the studios. There were films made for adults, built on star power, often a bit racy, frequently
No Chance Of “Nightmare Before Christmas 2”
Last month during the 30th anniversary of the movie, filmmaker Henry Selick teased an idea for a follow-up to his stop-motion animated feature “The Nightmare Before Christmas”. The original film follows Jack Skellington who is the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town. One day Jack stumbles into Christmas Town and, intrigued
Netflix ‘Never Listened’ To “Witcher” Author
Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski, the author of “The Witcher” novels, says Netflix has “never listened” to his ideas for their series adaptation of his novels. Appearing at Vienna Comic-Con last week, the writer was asked if he’s given Netflix any feedback to the show to which he replied with
BONDING: Curiosity Piqued
Dr. John Flemington finds himself caught in a dilemma: should he catch his flight or pursue another opportunity? In this well-crafted espionage teaser, he contemplates his decision while enjoying a drink. Bonding, a short film created by Luke Rex, presents itself as the perfect setup for an exciting and suspenseful