Author: Brett Stevens

REVIEW: The Gentlemen (2020)

The Gentlemen has always been a bittersweet prospect for me because it meant director Guy Ritchie would not return to helm the proposed third installment of his Sherlock Holmes series. Despite this, I was excited to see one of my favorite directors return to his roots after big-budget films like Kin...

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REVIEW: Star Trek: Picard – Season 1, Episode 1 “Remembrance”

After I watched Star Trek: Nemesis in 2002 with my dad and grandpa, I never thought I’d see Captain Jean-Luc Picard again. This was a sentiment that Picard’s portrayer, Patrick Stewart, had shared for many years. So when it was announced that he would be returning to the role that he made famous...

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The Clone Wars Season Seven Trailer Makes Waves on the Web

The final trailer for The Clone Wars’ highly-anticipated season seven has been released a month ahead of its debut on Disney+. The 2-minute clip has spurred lots of theories and excitement, uniting Star Wars fans, if only for a moment. You can see the clip here: Anchored by Darth Maul’s voiceove...

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REVIEW: Arrow – Season 8, Episode 9 “Livin’ in the Future”

After last week’s conclusion of “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” I didn’t see the need for Arrow to continue. While I was excited to see what this backdoor pilot was going to look like, I hoped this would be a separate entity, as I wanted the final season of Arrow to focus on Stephen...

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Kevin Feige Met With Patrick Stewart About the MCU’s X-Men

Everyone’s favorite telepath might have looked very familiar when Marvel’s Merry Mutants made their big-screen return. While promoting the upcoming Picard TV series, Patrick Stewart told Digital Spy that he had a meeting with Marvel president Kevin Feige regarding Professor Xavier, intimatin...

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Marc Guggenheim Reveals Secrets Behind Ezra Miller’s Crisis Cameo

We have some insight into how the DCEU’s Scarlet Speedster appeared in “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” In an interview with Variety, Arrowverse showrunner Marc Guggenheim detailed how the top-secret cameo came about. The head of Warner Bros. TV, Peter Roth – who has been involved in...

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