From Happy Death Day director Christopher Landon comes a brand-new whodunnit where everyone in the vicinity is a suspect . . . or victim in Drop, which has been jointly produced by genre powerhouses Blumhouse and Platinum Dunes. Watch the trailer… [embedded content] Drop follows a widowed mother on her first date in years, who arrives
Month: January 2025
Released: 24 January 2025 (in cinema) Certificate: 15 Director: Steven Soderbergh Cast: Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang Distributor: Picturehouse Entertainment Running Time: 85 mins Following their collaboration on tech-thriller Kimi, director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter David Koepp reunite with Presence, an audacious experimental supernatural drama told from the point of view of a ghost
Philippa Georgiou is back for Star Trek: Section 31, an original movie event starring Michelle Yeoh who reprises her role of Emperor Philippa Georgiou (a character she played in Star Trek: Discovery’s first season) who joins a secret division of Starfleet. Tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets, she also must face the sins
It’s once again that time of year when we look back at all the anime we’ve watched over the past 12 months instead of going out and touching grass. It’s also that time of year when we come to an important conclusion – grass is overrated. But anime isn’t, and here are our top picks
Black Panther and Creed’s Ryan Coogler is back with a very different type of movie with Sinners, which sees him once more team up with Michael B. Jordan who plays twins who find something sinister when they return to their hometown. Though the initial trailers were ambiguous about what that sinister entity is, the latest trailer shows
Released: 31 January 2025 (in cinemas) Certificate: 15 Director: Drew Hancock Cast: Sophie Thatcher, Harvey Guillén, Jack Quaid Distributor: Warner Bros Running Time: 97 mins Following the release of Naomi Alderman’s novel The Power in 2016, she penned an article on the history of feminist science-fiction, stating: “Utopias and dystopias can exist side by side,
Paramount’s unstoppable juggernaut of a cowboy-soap opera, Yellowstone, could not appear to be more American if the cattle featured within the show were branded with stars and stripes. British audiences may be hesitant to jump into a show seemingly solely about rich white Americans in buckskin hats driving all-terrain trucks around their ranches, but with
Russell T Davies signs off his letter from the showrunner in the latest edition of Doctor Who Magazine (DWM 613) with the words: “I am confident. Doctor Who is forever, and the future is bright!” Excellent news! Except, it’s not actually news. For actual news of what’s happening with Doctor Who after the next series
As the (still unrevealed) 2025 release date for Stranger Things‘ fifth and final season inches closer, its creators are starting to emerge from their production fugue to share some details. The latest outside excursion from Stranger Things showrunners The Duffer Brothers, Matt and Ross, came at the tail end of “Next on Netflix,” a promotion
This article contains spoilers from Squid Game season 2. Things ended on a pretty bleak note for Squid Game contestants at the conclusion of the show’s second season. Following in the footsteps of fellow downer middle chapter The Empire Strikes Back, Squid Game‘s “empire” of very rich psychopaths led by The Front Man (Lee Byung-hun)
Designing a TV quiz show is a sacred art. Get it right and your format can live through the decades and become a part of the cultural landscape. Think Mastermind’s black chair or Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’s ‘phone a friend’. Get it wrong though, and you leave audiences baffled, bored and forced to
Though Stranger Things season 5 is set to premiere at some point this year, details about the final season of Netflix’s sci-fi/horror phenomenon have remained scarce. So much so that desperate content junkies have resorted to writing about upcoming Duffer Brothers shows that vaguely sound like Stranger Things. Following the Duffers’ successful trip to Los
The second season of Netflix’s The Recruit is full of action, espionage, and intrigue as Owen Hendricks (Noah Centineo) tries to get off the CIA’s shit list by looking into a graymail case in South Korea. No matter how much he tries to avoid the mistakes of his last mission, he can’t help but fall
This article contains spoilers for Severance season 2 episode 3. The long wait between seasons for sci-fi thriller Severance created a sense of urgency among viewers to get back up to date. Apple TV+ led off Severance season 2 with a recap of the previous season’s events. Meanwhile, the digital media industry embarked on a
British sitcom Peep Show ran on Channel 4 from 2003 to 2015. It followed the exploits of flatmates Mark Corrigan (David Mitchell) and Jeremy Usborne (Robert Webb), two thirtysomething friends – one buttoned-down and neurotic, the other anarchic and possibly psychopathic – who found themselves leaving university and entering the supposedly responsible phase of their
Look, up in the sky! It’s an ongoing! It’s a one-shot! It’s a young readers graphic novel! It’s all of these things, starring Superman. To get ready for James Gunn’s much-anticipated film reboot of Superman, DC Comics is celebrating the Man of Steel with new offerings for a wide range of readers. A-list creators Mark
Ever since Disney acquired the Star Wars franchise, Marvel Comics has been hard at work telling the further adventures of the characters you know and love from the films. Comic books spanning the Original Trilogy and Prequel eras, as well as tie-ins to the Sequel films, have been key to expanding the current Star Wars
It’s not much of a hyperbole to say that Chris Claremont created the modern X-Men as we think of them today. So we get excited any time Claremont returns to Marvel’s Merry Mutants, especially when he’s continuing a storyline from his prime era. Marvel has just announced Wolverine and Kitty Pryde, a five-issue series beginning
This post contains spoilers for the first two episodes of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. Right from its opening credits, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man teaches viewers what they can expect. The theme song “Neighbor Like Me,” by The Math Club and featuring Relaye and Melo Makes Music, remixes the classic theme from the 1967 animated series
True to its name, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man isn’t just about the main webhead. It’s also about his neighborhood, the Amazing Spidey friends who live around him. And because this is a Marvel Universe version of New York, it is jam packed with familiar faces and deep cuts that will make comic book fans point
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