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Gunslinger returns in Taken From Rio Bravo

Taken from Rio Bravo follows the events of the first movie Gunfight at Rio Bravo released in January in the

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STAR TREK Continuity Challenges Goldsman

We all remember seeing various Behind The Scenes documentaries about Star Trek and catching sight of the extensive show “Bibles” and technical manuals. Huge folders. Binders overflowing with information, guarded by committed experts who have a mission to ensure that over 800 episodes, 13 movies, and numerous other media all somehow sync up and make […]

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FAMILY GUY Showrunners Join Strike

As the Writers Guild Of America strike kicked in a couple of weeks ago, the studios sent letters to showrunners who were also members of the WGA making it clear they expected work to continue. Writing duties were paused, but showrunner activity was to carry on. Lots of showrunners pushed back, and said they were […]

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By January 4, 2024 Top

Please God Let David Fincher Be Serious About Bringing Mindhunter Back

Ever since the second and final season of Netflix crime drama Mindhunter concluded in late 2019, the world has been a safer, more brightly lit place. And it sucks. Mindhunter was a modest miracle of a TV show. Created by Joe Penhall and run by visionary director David Fincher, Mindhunter

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By January 4, 2024 Movie

Why Steven Yeun Won’t Star In Marvel’s ‘Thunderbolts’ Movie As The Sentry

Steven Yeun was set to join Marvel in their upcoming anti-hero ensemble project Thunderbolts as The Sentry. However, Yeun’s Marvel Cinematic Universe tenure came to an end before it could even start. In 2023, Steven Yeun joined the MCU with Thunderbolts. While his role had been kept under wraps, it’s

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By January 4, 2024 Reviews

Retro Omnibus Review: Master of Kung Fu Vol. 2 by Moench, Gulacy, Craig, Zeck, and others

Contains Master of Kung Fu Annual #1, Master of Kung Fu #38-70, (March 1976 – November 1978) Written by Doug Moench (#38-52, 54-63, 65-70, Annual #1), Scott Edelman (#64) Co-plotted by Paul Gulacy (#38-39, 42, 48) Penciled by Paul Gulacy (#38-40, 42-50), Sal Buscema (#41), Jim Craig (#51, 54, 56-58,

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By January 4, 2024 Top

New Watson Show Can Finally Solve a Sherlock Holmes Canon Mystery

After Sherlock and Elementary do we really need another contemporary take on the world of Sherlock Holmes? For fans of everything 221B Baker Street, the answer is always yes. More than any other set of fictional characters, the world of Holmes has proven time and again to be nearly limitless

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By January 4, 2024 News

Ayer’s “Suicide Squad” Hopes Are Over

For years, “End of Watch” and “Street Kings” filmmaker David Ayer has been quite candid about his frustrations over the handling of his 2016 DC Comics adaptation “Suicide Squad”. Ayer’s original version of the film was tonally a very different movie to what we got. His had no radio music

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