New ‘Ninja Turtles’ Movie Already Getting Spinoff Show and Sequel

Before the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie even hits theaters, Paramount is already making plans to continue this latest iteration of the long-running Ninja Turtles franchise, on both film and television. After this new Mutant Mayhem opens next month it will be followed by a spinoff TV show, titled Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. A big-screen sequel to Mutant … Read more

Midwest Film Festival to Hold the Chicago Premiere of Jason Miller’s Ghosts of the Void on July 31st | Festivals & Awards

“The driving force of this movie for me was to capture the anxiety and fears that so many of us experience as we struggle to find our footing in the world, and to express those feelings through my favorite genre, horror,” Miller told RogerEbert.com. “I think the thing that draws people to this genre more … Read more

Saving Private Ryan, a Masterful Achievement 25 Years Later

25 years ago, a much younger version of myself slipped into a packed theater to view Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan on its opening weekend. You could sense the anticipation among the moviegoers; everyone knew they were about to see something special. Ever since the first teaser trailer aired, all eyes turned excitedly to late … Read more

Networks may shelve completed seasons of Fargo, Feud and Frasier until the strike ends

Usually, the fall season brings dozens of new TV shows to the airwaves, but with the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, the season looks like it may be a virtual dead zone, and that’s not only because no shows are currently shooting. Fully completed seasons are also sitting on the shelf, with many of them star-driven projects … Read more

Netflix’s Untold Returns with Four New Deep Dives into Sports History | TV/Streaming

The new season features stories on the Urban Meyer Era Florida Gators, Johnny Manziel, the BALCO scandal, and Jake Paul. It’s probably unintentional, but there’s a theme here: they’re all about “bad boys”—people like Meyer or Paul whose aggression became part of their brand and success. More than most seasons of “Untold,” it feels like … Read more

Daniel Kaluuya’s ‘Off-Kilter’ Barney Movie Gets New Details

Actor Daniel Kaluuya’s Barney movie has gotten a few more details The British actor has received praise for his performances in movies like Get Out, Judas and the Black Messiah, and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. He recently ventured into producing with the 2022 movie Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. Recently, more details on an … Read more

The Trench promo shows off some giant octopus action

A new Meg 2: The Trench promo sets up some octopus action – including a giant shark vs. giant octopus scene! Meg 2: The Trench, director Ben Wheatley’s sequel to Jon Turteltaub’s 2018 “Jason Statham vs. a giant shark” movie The Meg (watch it at THIS LINK), is set to reach theatres on August 4th – and while this sequel will feature … Read more

MGM Almost Made an ‘Apocalypse Now’ Ride

Hollywood and the theme park industry have been inextricably linked ever since Walt Disney opened Disneyland in 1955. The park’s early offerings included attractions synergistically inspired by Disney films, including a 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea exhibit and rides based on Dumbo, Alice in Wonderland, and Peter Pan. In the decades the followed, entire theme parks dedicated to movies opened, like Universal Studios in Hollywood and … Read more

Peacock’s Twisted Metal Adaptation Takes Too Long to Get Into Gear | TV/Streaming

A prime example of the show’s weak humor shines best in the second episode titled “3RNCRCS” when Doe and Quiet are in Las Vegas and are held hostage by machete-wielding, show-performer Sweet Tooth the Clown (wrestler Joe Seanoa as the body and Will Arnett, whose voice is too distracting, as the voice). During a fight … Read more