Netflix To Greenlight A Movie

Netflix To Greenlight A Movie Netflix has announced that they will be holding their own Project Greenlight of sorts. The Netflix FIND Your Voice Film Competition will award one aspiring filmmaker the means, guidance and resources to make a full-length, narrative film. In addition to production resources needed to make the film, the winner will receive a $150,000 cash production grant funded by Netflix. ActorJosh Brolinwill serve as honorary chair and panel judge and the winner’s film will be given distribution online at Netflix....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 886 words · Michael Mcdonald

New Disney+ Shows And Movies Revealed, Along With First Looks At Previously Announced Titles

New Disney+ Shows And Movies Revealed, Along With First Looks At Previously Announced Titles Forky Asks a Question Forky, the new character fromToy Story 4, will have his own show – a short film series featuring the new character on his own adventures. The 10-episode series will have Forky asking his friends among theToy Storygang questions like, “What is cheese?” Lamplightwill be a short film that shows us what happened to Bo-Peep betweenToy Story 2and3....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Samuel Diaz

New Title And Official Synopsis Revealed For Joss Whedon's 'S.H.I.E.L.D.'

New Title And Official Synopsis Revealed For Joss Whedon’s ‘S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Technically,Joss Whedon’sS.H.I.E.L.D.pilot hasn’t even been given a series order, let alone set an airdate. But with its can’t-miss premise and intriguing roster of talent, it’s already shaping up to be one of the most exciting premieres 2013-2014 for TV viewers and TV execs alike. ABC recently revealed some new information about the series on their website for advertisers, including an updated title and an official synopsis....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 423 words · Jason Smith

Robert Pattinson Journeys To 'The Lighthouse' With 'The Witch' Director

Robert Pattinson Journeys To ‘The Lighthouse’ With ‘The Witch’ Director The next film from the director ofThe Witchis coming together nicely. FilmmakerRobert Eggersrecently castWillem Dafoein his upcoming A24 filmThe Lighthouse, and now he’s addedRobert Pattinsonto theLighthousecast as well.Whatever it is Robert Eggers does next, I’m there for it. Eggers made an impressive directorial debut with his chilling horror filmThe Witch, and now he’s set to re-team with A24 forThe Lighthouse. As Eggers prepsThe Lighthouse, he’s assembling an impressive cast....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 318 words · Barbara Saunders

Sequel Bits: 'Mission: Impossible', 'The Purge', 'The Matrix', 'Thirtysomething', 'Bad Boys'

Sequel Bits: ‘Mission: Impossible’, ‘The Purge’, ‘The Matrix’, ‘Thirtysomething’, ‘Bad Boys’ In this edition of Sequel Bit: One of the reasonsMission: Impossible – Falloutis so damn exciting: the editing. EditorEddie Hamiltondoes a bang-up job cutting together all that action and Tom Cruise running to create something thrilling. And it looks like he’s coming back for more. According to director Christopher McQuarrie (viaTwitter), Hamilton will return to edit bothMission: Impossible 7andMission: Impossible 8,which are shooting back-to-back....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Alan Evans

Sony Expands Their Spider-Verse, Hires Writer For Their 'Kraven The Hunter' Movie

Sony Expands Their Spider-Verse, Hires Writer For Their ‘Kraven The Hunter’ Movie Sony has a plan. Maybe. They’re hell-bent on making theirSpider-Verse– which is separate from the MCU’s Spider-Man related films – work. Tom Hardy and his big CGI tongue are coming to theaters this year withVenom. And then there’s the animatedSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, also due out this year. And now, here’s something for the future: aKraven the Huntermovie. Sony has tappedEqualizer 2writerRichard Wenkto pen the script for the film about the Spider-Man villain....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 495 words · Lisa Weber

Star Trek: Prodigy Review: A Lovely Series Skewed Towards A New Generation

Star Trek: Prodigy Review: A Lovely Series Skewed Towards A New Generation “Star Trek: Prodigy,” the newest series in the long-running science fiction franchise, is a rare rhetorical bird for the “Trek” world. It isn’t the first animated franchise entry (that honor belongs to “Star Trek: The Animated Series,” to be followed by the decidedly more humorous “Star Trek: The Lower Decks”), but it’s the first franchise animated series aimed specifically for a younger audience....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 1008 words · Rachel Rodriguez

Star Wars Bits: Han Solo Grows A Beard, Luke And Leia Reunite, And Rogue One Gets The Graphic Novel Treatment

Star Wars Bits: Han Solo Grows A Beard, Luke And Leia Reunite, And Rogue One Gets The Graphic Novel Treatment In this edition ofStar WarsBits: In one of the more shocking developments fromStar Wars: Battlefront II, Han Solo grows a beard! Head over toInversefor additional images of Han’s questionable facial hair decisions. Hey, who you calling scruffy looking? Rian Johnson and producer Ram Bergman held a press conference in Paris to promote the release ofThe Last Jedi....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 1001 words · James Dean

Tate Taylor Replaces Original Director On Jessica Chastain Action Movie 'Eve'

Tate Taylor Replaces Original Director On Jessica Chastain Action Movie ‘Eve’ I’m not sure if anyone expectedJessica Chastainto become a full-fledged action movie star, but the actress is starting to take big strides in that direction. She hasa female-centric action project called355in the works, she’sabout to appearin the presumably action-heavy superhero movieX-Men: Dark Phoenix, andshe’s gearing up to star in and producea new action film calledEve. Matthew Newton, the original director ofEve, ended up stepping down from the project after a fan outcry regarding domestic violence allegations against him....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 381 words · Julie Reynolds

The 2008 Oscar Nominations

The 2008 Oscar Nominations Here are the nominations for the 80th Academy Awards: Best Picture Michael Clayton No Country For Old Men There Will Be Blood Best Director Julian Schnabel – The Diving Bell And The Butterfly Jason Reitman – Juno Tony Gilroy – Michael Clayton Joel & Ethan Coen – No Country For Old Men Paul Thomas Anderson – There Will Be Blood Best Actress Cate Blanchett – Elizabeth: The Golden Age Julie Christie – Away From Her Marion Cotillard – La Vie En Rose Laura Linney – The Savages Ellen Page – Juno Best Supporting Actress Cate Blanchett – I’m Not There Rudy Dee – American Gangster Saoirse Ronan – Atonement Amy Ryan – Gone Baby Gone Tilda Swinton – Michael Clayton Best Actor George Clooney – Michael Clayton Viggo Mortensen – Eastern Promises Daniel Day-Lewis – There Will Be Blood Johnny Depp – Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street...

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 394 words · Jamie Bailey

The Best & Worst Sketches From Peter Dinklage's 'Saturday Night Live'

The Best & Worst Sketches From Peter Dinklage’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ After an appearance on Weekend Update some time ago as Drunk Uncle’s pal Peter Drunklage,Game of ThronesstarPeter Dinklagefinally took the stage at Studio 8H as host ofSaturday Night Live. Sadly, Peter Drunklage didn’t reappear this time, but there was a solidGame of Thronessketch, a hilariousWinnie the Poohsketch, and an incredible song that we’ll be yelling for years to come....

July 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1117 words · Joshua Martin

The Best TV Shows & Movies Coming To Netflix In May 2018

The Best TV Shows & Movies Coming To Netflix In May 2018 April showers bring May flowers, and also, new TV shows and movies on Netflix. Next month brings more great movies to Netflix, including Pixar’s latest, a misunderstood Ryan Gosling movie, a superior superhero sequel, aBournemovie, and more. Check out the best new TV shows and movies coming to Netflix in May 2018 below. The Best TV Shows and Movies Coming to Netflix in May 2018 Disney and Pixar’s latest recipe for weeping arrives on Netflix next month....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 986 words · Kimberly Edwards

The Black Phone Review: Scott Derrickson Delivers The Best Joe Hill Adaptation Yet [Fantastic Fest]

The Black Phone Review: Scott Derrickson Delivers The Best Joe Hill Adaptation Yet [Fantastic Fest] If you know me or my work, you know I’m a Stephen King guy. My (far too) early childhood viewings of adaptations of his work like “The Shining” and “Stand By Me” tempted young me to pick up my very first King book in the sixth grade. It was “Cujo” and I’d read it in snippets while my teacher wasn’t looking, hiding it in my perfectly-sized pencil box when their Sauron-like gaze fell my way....

July 14, 2025 · 7 min · 1360 words · Caitlin Dunlap