Month: October 2020
Collider Interview: Nick Frost Talks The Nevers
Joss is amazing – like as a person, not as a director. He’s really giving and generous of spirit and of time. But when he’s on set, he’s so driven and focused and mumbly.
Spinnaker Review: The Cabin in the Woods.
While “The Cabin in the Woods” isn’t necessarily scary and teeters more on the comical side of horror movies, similarly to the “Scram” series, that;s where its strength comes from. The plot of the film is interesting enough to keep your attention, and while the characters are supposed to be cookie cutter character archetypes from every horror movie ever made, they’re charming enough to make you care about them.
CBR Review: Fray
Fray: How Comics Went to the Future of Buffy the Vampire Slayer In the far-future of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the TV hero’s legacy lived…
Monkeys Fighting Robots Review: Firefly #21
Written by Greg Pak, Firefly #21 is not an issue afraid of taking risks. There are certainly plenty of those. Unfortunately, it also kind of feels like the series has finally started jumping the shark. The latest threat introduced feels… out of place in this world
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 7 Gets UK Premiere Date
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Seventh and final is finally coming to the UK, the series will be available for subscribers to Disney+ from 13 November 2020….
J. August Richards Cast in Generation
J. August Richards (Angel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) has been cast as a recurring character in a new series for HBO, Generation. The series is a…
Avengers Cast to Take Part in Biden Fundraiser
Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Paul Rudd, Mark Ruffalo, Don Cheadle and Zoe Saldana will join the Russo Brothers and Kamala Harris for Voters Assemble, a…
Yahoo! Money Interview: Chris Evans |Talks Little Shop of Horrors
“It’s tricky, everyone’s kind of on pause right now,” says Evans. “I will say Hollywood is slowly making steps in the right direction of going back to work. I have a few friends who are in productions right now and it’s a lot of overhead, trying to make sure they can work safely during this time.”
Bleeding Cool Review: Willow #4
Everything that made the first three issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow great continues here, with this slice-of-life script from Mariko Tamaki. Even as it begins to ramp up with a bit of supernatural action, in the end, there is a quiet, purposeful, intellectual approach to it all that is befitting to Willow as a character.
Entertainment Weekly Interview: Adrianne Palicki Talks 2011 Wonder Woman Pilot
It was honestly the scariest thing ever and best thing ever at the time. Getting to wear that outfit was just a huge dream,”