Anthony Mackie Doesn’t Know Why Marvel Changed ‘Cap 4’ Title

Anthony Mackie recently announced that the title of the next Captain America movie was changing, from Captain America: New World Order to Captain America: Brave New World. Just don’t ask him why. Mackie recently sat down with Inverse to talk a little bit about why the title was changed. When asked exactly why it happened, … Read more

Examining Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 15 Years Later

After enduring endless years of rumors, canceled scripts, and constantly shifting release dates, the long-awaited return of Indiana Jones finally graced the big screen in the form of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. It mattered little that two decades had elapsed since the last adventure or that Harrison Ford now found … Read more

Gattaca reboot TV series has been scrapped by Showtime

Gattaca reboot TV series that was in development at Showtime from Homeland’s Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa has been scrapped. Update: Three months after the Gattaca reboot TV series was first announced comes the news that the project has been scrapped by Showtime. In addition to the Gattaca series, Showtime also focused seasoned, a comedy … Read more

The Witcher Juggles Fun and Frustration In Its Shaky Third Season | TV/Streaming

Blissfully, “The Witcher” remains watchable (witchable?) when it turns its camera back to our happy witching family; the show works best when it’s more “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” than “Game of Thrones.” The dialogue remains delightfully arch, much of the humor still lands (fret not, dear reader, comic relief bard Dandelion [Joey Batey] is back … Read more

New Spawn Movie Release Date Window Teased by Blumhouse

The new spawn movie has a projected release date window. This reboot of the 1997 Warner Bros. superhero movie based on the Image Comics character is close to entering production. Jason Blum, CEO of Blumhouse and producer of Insidious: The Red Door, recently told ComicBook.com that they were hoping to have the movie in theaters … Read more

Magnolia: One Day in the Valley

Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Magnolia” still knocks me out even though it has been almost 25 years since it came out in 1999. Masterfully juggling many different narratives in the San Fernando Valley, California on one particularly eventful day, this cinematic symphony boldly attempts to give us a vivid human tapestry of misery, resentment, compassion, and … Read more