Across the Spider-Verse producers on the harsh working conditions

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller comment on claims of harsh working conditions on the sequel. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse took the unique animation style of the first movie and cranked the dial straight to eleven. While the Spider-Verse sequel was a big success, it came under fire for harsh working … Read more

Company Paid Critics For Rotten Tomatoes Reviews

If you use Rotten Tomatoes to decide whether to see a movie —and especially if you use it primarily by glancing at films’ ratings without digging deeper into what the individual reviews that make up that rating say — there is a new article out that you definitely should read. Called “The Decomposition of Rotten Tomatoes,” it … Read more

Andy Muschietti’s IT & IT Chapter Two Almost Conquer Adapting Stephen King’s Epic Tale

The 1990 TV miniseries adaptation of Stephen King’s IT always frustrated me as an avid fan of the book. The sneering, snarling nastiness of the source material was stripped away, and entire plot points were ripped up from the roots (understandably in some cases). The casting was a mixed bag, even though Seth Green‘s Richie … Read more

‘Ahsoka’ Reveals the Secret Behind Marrok’s Identity

The following post contains spoilers for Episode 4 of Star Wars: Ahsoka. While a lot of Disney+’s Ahsoka is pretty familiar, some of key players in the story still remain shrouded in mystery. That’s never been more true than after Episode 4. The series so far tells the story of Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson), Anakin Skywalker’s former … Read more

PR Company Accused of Paying Critics for Fresh Rotten Tomatoes Scores

Movie public relations company Bunker 15 has been accused of paying off critics for fresh Rotten Tomatoes scores. A recent article by Vulture, titled The Decomposition of Rotten Tomatoes, claims that Bunker 15 deliberately manipulated the Rotten Tomatoes score for Ophelia, a 2018 Hamlet retelling starring Daisy Ridley. According to Vulture’s report, Ophelia received a … Read more

The Hunger Games prequel character posters welcome pivotal players to the deadly arena

Lionsgate brings The Hunger Games prequel character posters to the arena ahead of the film’s November debut in theaters. The 10th Annual Hunger Games kicks off in theaters on November 17 with the release of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes! To celebrate the return of the dystopia created by Suzanne Collins, Lionsgate is debuting … Read more

First Footage From Miyazaki’s ‘Boy And the Heron’ Released

Hayao Miyazaki has been capturing the hearts of children and adults everywhere for years. With this film, that will supposedly come to an end. Miyazaki is well-known for directing movies like Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, and Ponyo through his company, Studio Ghibli. His works explore deep themes like family, magic, and the destructive forces wrought by unhampered … Read more

The Super Models Trailer Spotlights Four Fashion Icons in Apple TV+ Documentary

Apple TV+ has dropped The Super Models trailer for its newest documentary series, featuring catwalk legends Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington as they explained what it means to be called a super model. The video highlights the respective careers of Campbell, Crawford, Evangelista, and Turlington, who change the modelling industry together … Read more

The Bikeriders trailer revs up with Tom Hardy, Jodi Comer, and Austin Butler raising hell on wheels

The Bikeriders trailer previews a gritty look at Jeff Nichols’ motorcycle drama starring Austin Butler, Tom Hardy, and Jodie Comer. 20th Century Studios hits the open road today with The Bikeriders trailer, previewing the film shortly after its Telluride Film Festival screening last week. Amidst plumes of dust and the smell of gasoline, Jeff Nichols (Mud, Midnight Special, Take … Read more