This new poster for Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle goes dark side
By Poppy-Jay Palmer 07-11-17 470
Click here to see full size. You can read the full synopsis for the Jumanji sequel here: In the brand new adventure Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, the tables are turned as four teenagers in detention are
Bad news, everyone: Jack Black might not be returning to reprise his role of R. L. Stein in Goosebumps 2. If, like us, you were pleasantly surprised by how good the first Goosebumps film was, this news is a real blow. Nothing has been confirmed just yet, but we’re still biting our nails. The news comes after the announcement that Goosebumps
If you always thought that the Lord Of The Rings films could have done with being a little bit longer, you might be pleased to know that we could be getting the next best thing: a Lord Of The Rings TV series. Warner Bros. Television and the estate of author JRR Tolkien are reportedly in talks with Amazon
The new trailer for Trollhunters Part 2 prepares to fight the good fight
By Poppy-Jay Palmer 06-11-17 1,847
All your favourite characters are back in this colourful and cheery new trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s Trollhunters Part 2. Check it out: And here’s a lovely poster to go with it… You can read
The first trailer has arrived for Starz’ upcoming series Counterpart, starring JK Simmons, and not only does it give us two performances from the amazing actor, it also looks like it could offer the alternate-dimensional mind-bending we’ve been missing since Fringe. Looks pretty good, right? Starz is so confident that they’ve made two seasons at once.
We’re huge fans of Jordan Peele, from his comedy work on Key And Peele and Keanu to his incredible directorial debut horror Get Out, so we’re very excited to hear that he’s working on a new version of The Twilight Zone. THR reports that Peele and CBS All Access are “readying a new take on the
Norwegian director Joachim Trier veers away from his dramatic arthouse roots with a supernatural horror about a young woman struggling with her repressed sexuality. His complex character work seen in his previous films such as Oslo, August 31st and Louder Than Bombs is still apparent and so too is the great care he takes in
Today we learned of the death of beloved director Paddy Russell. Born in 1928, Russell trained as an actress and worked as a stage manager before making the move to television. She worked as a production assistant for director Rudolph Cartier on Nigel Kneale’s adaptation of Orwell’s 1984 starring Peter Cushing, and his groundbreaking Quatermass
Seth MacFarlane’s new sci-fi comedy show The Orville hasn’t started airing in the UK yet, but it looks like at least several people in the US are enjoying it: Fox has gone ahead and given the series a Season 2. The news comes just seven episodes into the 13-episode first season, so it must be doing something right.
A strict catholic upbringing leaves shy Thelma (Eli Harboe) feeling like an outsider as she embarks on her University education in Joachim Trier’s sensitively handled supernatural Nordic chiller. Trier stamps his own nuanced spin on female coming-of-age horror by introducing a refreshing and richly drawn gay character struggling with her sexuality that strikes a similar
If, like us, you’ve been eagerly awaiting news about Taika Waititi’s sequel to What We Do In The Shadows for what has felt like centuries, today is the day you finally get some. The sequel, which is titled We’re Wolves, has finally been confirmed by Waititi. The director is currently a pretty busy guy, what with the aftermath of Thor:
This new poster for Thor: Ragnarok is bloody lovely
By Poppy-Jay Palmer 02-11-17 1,677
Click here to see full size. Oh, you thought the Thor: Ragnarok ad campaign was over? Wrong! It’s never over! And we’re glad because this new poster for Dolby is bloody lovely. We’re going to go out on a
Filming is currently underway on the TV series based on Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s classic Good Omens, and it just can’t stop casting excellent people. It was announced today that Anna Maxwell Martin (And Then There Were None, Midwinter Of The Spirit) has joined the series as Beelzebub, the “ultimate demon,” while The Killing‘s
If you’re a genre fan, you’re going to recognise Ruth Bradley. Over the last few years she’s delivered superb performances in some of our favourite SF TV series and movies, starring as mysterious synth Karen in Channel 4’s brilliant Humans, woman out of time Emily Merchant in Primeval, and straight-laced Garda turned boozed-up alien-battler Lisa Nolan in cult favourite Grabbers (she
Click here to see full size. Everything that has come out of the promo campaign for Syfy’s new series Happy! so far as been extremely weird and kind of delightful, and we have a feeling that the series will match. In case you missed it, here’s the show’s first trailer, which is stranger than the poster. You
The first trailer has finally arrived for Ash Vs Evil Dead Season 3 and everyone’s favourite Deadite-slaying hero is heading back to school to meet his daughter. If you need a bit more plot description, here’s a synopsis from Deadline. Season 3 “finds Ash, having gone from murderous urban legend to humanity-saving hometown hero, discovering
If characters in a horror movie are watching an old black and white movie on TV late at night, and it’s not Night Of The Living Dead, it’s almost certainly Carnival Of Souls. So even if you’ve never seen it before, you might have seen bits of it. You’ll definitely recognise some of the imagery,
A perfect seasonal gift for any and all horror obsessives (is there a Halloween equivalent of the stocking filler?), this short, sweet comic is a welcome return to solo-penned stories from Hellboy creator and all-round industry legend Mike Mignola. While the expanded Hellboy universe is still going strong, Mignola has favoured co-writing various spin-offs and
Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s stage hit Ghost Stories is coming to the big screen, and early word from its premiere at LFF is that it’s absolutely terrifying (check out our review here). That’s definitely backed up these three intriguing first teasers, each of which focuses on a different character and case. There are also
A new featurette has arrived for the frankly awesome-looking Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle, which breaks down how the filmmakers paid spirit to the original while expanding the universe. Frankly, it’s just quite fun hearing film stars say the word “Jumanji” so check it out. We will admit to having reservations about this when it was
We’re very excited to reveal the cover for King Of Assassins, from author RJ Barker and Orbit Books! “The epic conclusion to this debut fantasy trilogy featuring a cast of assassins, knights and fools to delight any fan of Brent Weeks or Robin Hobbs. THE KING IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KING . . .
“I am what is commonly known as a serial killer. I don’t love that nomenclature. I sort of consider myself a murderer, but my numbers are such that I’m classified as a serial killer… I’ve killed 39 people.” So says Aaron (Mark Duplass) within minutes of meeting Sara (Desiree Akhavian), hired to film a documentary
Ten years after the death of the notorious trap-setting Jigsaw killer (Tobin Bell), the games have begun again. Mutilated corpses are turning up with jigsaw-shaped pieces cut out of their skin and tape recordings of John Kramer’s voice embedded in their flesh. Could Jigsaw be back from the grave? It’s only been seven years since
Channel Zero is seems to frequently be referred to as “the best horror show you’re not watching,” although people are clearly watching it, as SyFy has commissioned four seasons of Nick Antosca’s show based on popular Creepypasta tales. Season Two, No-End House, has just finished airing in the US (it airs on 5star on 31 October here), and a teaser
Great news for fans of AMC’s violent, filthy and brilliant Preacher TV series as Seth Rogen has confirmed that their adaptation of Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s comic will be back for a third season. Season 3!!!! #Preacher pic.twitter.com/Pdd9RBdkrQ — Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) October 26, 2017 The ratings for the show haven’t been spectacular, which
Jeff Goldblum talks Thor: Ragnarok and is predictably charming in our latest video interview
By Poppy-Jay Palmer 27-10-17 531
To celebrate the release of Thor: Ragnarok, which is in cinemas now, we had a chat with Jeff Goldblum (the Grandmaster) and, obviously, he was as charming as ever. Watch the full interview
Justice League stars Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Ben Affleck as Batman, Ray Fisher as Cyborg, Ezra Miller as The Flash, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth, JK Simmons as Commissioner Gordon, Ciaran Hinds as Steppenwolf, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, Billy Crudup as
In honour of the release of Warner Bros latest animated Caped Crusader adventure, Batman Vs Two-Face, get a look behind the scenes of the film with a couple of brand new clips. Firstly, the late great Adam West voices his most famous character for the last time in this wonderful clip: And secondly, sci-fi icon William Shatner takes
If you often lament that you’re not a Jedi, you at least may be able to feel like you’re living on the Death Star with our latest competition: we have a life-size model Stormtrooper in the SciFiNow vaults, which we are giving away to one lucky winner. For your chance to win, follow this link and
What makes an iconic horror villain? It’s not just about having a killer costume, or a distinctive murder weapon. To create a seriously scary, enduring baddie, you need a motive, a personality – and an actor who’s willing to fully inhabit that character, even if it means going to some dark places. Saw’s Jigsaw definitely
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