Filmmaker Timur Bekmambetov (“Wanted,” “Ben Hur”) has become the go-to producer if you want to do a ‘Screenlife’ project – those movies where the narrative takes place almost entirely on computer screens. In that capacity, he has worked on a number of notable films, including “Searching,” “Unfriended,” “Missing,” “CTRL,” and
Deadpool’s Shawn Levy Sets Sci-Fi Movie
“Deadpool & Wolverine” director and “Stranger Things” producer Shawn Levy has set up the original sci-fi feature “Somewhere Out There” at Netflix. Levy is attached to direct and produce the film which was a spec script penned by Max Taxe (“Moonshot,” “Ripple”). Dan Levine will also produce. The story follows
Mottola Tipped To Direct “Deathstroke & Bane”
“Superbad” and “Peacemaker” director Greg Mottola has reportedly emerged as the frontrunner to direct the “Deathstroke & Bane” film in development at Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Studios. Set to be a part of the DC Universe, at last report writer Matthew Orton (“Captain America: Brave New World,” “Moon Knight”)
Mortal Kombat II: All Fights Ranked From Babality to Brutality
This article contains spoilers for Mortal Kombat II. For all that the 2021 movie Mortal Kombat did right, it did forget to include the actual Mortal Kombat tournament. Director Simon McQuoid and screenwriter Jeremy Slater more than make up for the lack in Mortal Kombat II, filling the screen with
Bluffing on Screen: How Poker Movies and TV Shows Turned Gambling Into Personality
There is a very stupid and very powerful thing poker movies want us to believe: that sitting at a card table can reveal the truth of a person. This is, of course, nonsense. Poker mostly reveals whether someone can do math while pretending not to sweat. It reveals whether a