Third Hocus Pocus Film In Development At Disney

After a nearly three-decade wait, the second instalment of Hocus Pocus finally made its way to screens on Disney+ last year. However, it appears that fans won’t have to endure such a lengthy delay for a third film. In a recent New York Times profile featuring Sean Bailey, the head of Disney’s live-action production, there was a brief mention of an upcoming Hocus Pocus movie. Continue reading Third Hocus Pocus Film In Development At Disney

Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant Review

In “Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant,” the film initially delves into a contemplative exploration of American Sergeant John Kinley (played by Jake Gyllenhaal) and his Afghan translator Ahmed (Dar Salim). Living under a tacit agreement, Ahmed risks his life working for the American forces to secure visas for his family. The movie shines as a quiet character drama, shedding light on America’s broken promises to Afghanistan and its people. Continue reading Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant Review

Across The Spider-Verse Has Now Had the 3rd Best Opening Weekend For A Spider-Man Film

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has swung into a breath-taking opening weekend, captivating audiences worldwide. Serving as the highly anticipated sequel to the award-winning 2018 masterpiece, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, this animated film once again immerses viewers in the multiverse, where a multitude of incarnations of Spider-Man coexist. Opening on June 2, the film reunites Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) with the spirited Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld), as they join forces with an array of web-slinging heroes to confront an entirely new adversary. Continue reading Across The Spider-Verse Has Now Had the 3rd Best Opening Weekend For A Spider-Man Film

Robots (2023) Review

Robots fails to deliver humour on multiple levels, either falling flat or resorting to an unfortunate and occasionally aggressive tone. While the foundation of the story, inspired by Robert Sheckley’s 1973 short story “The Robot Who Looked Like Me,” carries some amusement, the screenplay by Ant Hines and Casper Christensen struggles to capture that humour. The details of the plot progressively feel like a series of missteps. Continue reading Robots (2023) Review

Jeremy Renner Provides Positive Update on MCU Future 5 Months After Horrific Accident

After devoting several months to his remarkable recovery, Jeremy Renner shares an encouraging update regarding his involvement in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Renner, widely recognized for his portrayal of Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye, in the MCU, faced a harrowing incident on New Year’s Day when he was struck by his snowplow while attempting to rescue his nephew from the very same machine. Continue reading Jeremy Renner Provides Positive Update on MCU Future 5 Months After Horrific Accident

Jennifer Lopez’s Unstoppable Halts Production Admist Writers Strike

Jennifer Lopez’s latest film ‘Unstoppable’ has experienced a halt in production. The 53-year-old actress stars in this sports drama, which is being produced by her husband Ben Affleck. Due to the ongoing Hollywood Writers Strike, shooting for the movie has been indefinitely suspended, according to Deadline. Continue reading Jennifer Lopez’s Unstoppable Halts Production Admist Writers Strike

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Delivers Biggest Opening Day of 2023

Sony has secured the top spot at the domestic box office chart this weekend with the highly anticipated Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, overshadowing Disney, although the latter does have three films in the top five. The animated superhero sequel has surpassed expectations, aiming for a remarkable finish of over $110 million in its debut weekend. On Friday alone, it raked in a staggering $51.7 million, making it the biggest opening day of the year so far. Impressively, $17.3 million of that came from Thursday previews. Continue reading Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Delivers Biggest Opening Day of 2023

Stephen King Give Mike Flanagan’s Dark Towers Adaptation His Seal of Approval

In the past ten years, Mike Flanagan has rapidly risen to prominence as a prominent figure in the horror genre, thanks to his twisted films like Oculus and his mind-blowing television scares in shows like Midnight Mass. News emerged late last year that Flanagan was working on a series adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower, and now King himself has broken his silence, offering his stamp of approval. Continue reading Stephen King Give Mike Flanagan’s Dark Towers Adaptation His Seal of Approval