Author: Brett Stevens

Jeffrey Wright and Jonah Hill May Join The Batman

It looks like the top choice for Gotham’s top cop has been decided. Deadline reports that Boardwalk Empire and Westworld star Jeffrey Wright will star alongside Robert Pattinson in Matt Reeves’ The Batman as Commissioner Gordon. In addition, the trade says that Jonah Hill will be playing one...

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REVIEW: Ad Astra (2019)

I’ve been looking forward to Ad Astra for a long time, in part because of the eclectic filmography of director James Gray. I couldn’t wait to see him put his stamp on the space opera genre, and the likes of Brad Pitt (especially in the wake of his phenomenal performance in Quentin Tarantino’s ...

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See Trailer Has Jason Momoa Fighting A New Battle

In the trailer for Apple TV+’s See, we’re informed via voiceover about this dystopian world where most people are mysteriously born blind. The narrator theorizes how it could’ve been an act of God as a means to “cleanse the world.” Regardless, everyone seemingly accepts this status quo, wh...

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Tom Welling to Return as Clark Kent in Crisis on Infinite Earths

The blur is back! Entertainment Weekly reports that Smallville star Tom Welling will be reprising his iconic role of Clark Kent in the upcoming “Crisis on Infinite Earths” event, which will begin on Sunday, December 8th, with Supergirl. It is said that the crossover will pick up with Cla...

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Cowboy Bebop Production Begins This Month

It looks like the Bebop crew is getting ready for their close-up. A report from the New Zealand Herald has the story that the upcoming Netflix adaptation of Cowboy Bebop will begin shooting in Auckland later this month while also stating that the series will create several hundred jobs in Auckland, ...

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Daniel Craig is on the Case in New Knives Out Trailer

Fresh off of mostly positive reviews from the Toronto International Film Festival, a new trailer for Rian Johnson’s Knives Out has been released. As we see police cars head toward the Thrombey estate, Michael Shannon’s Walt lays out the novelist patriarch’s literary bonafides (thirty languages...

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