Here’s a trailer for an upcoming horror thriller titled Trim Season, the story of which is at a marijuana farm in Northern California. The film actually looks like it...
Joe Manganiello is set to star in and produce the upcoming zombie thriller Mountain Man, which will be an adaptation of the popular book series of the same name from...
Some photos from the set of director Ryan Coogler’s mysterious period vampire movie have surfaced offering us a first look at Michael B. Jordon. The photos reveal...
Warner Bros. is negotiating to close a seven-figure film-rights deal for director Olivia Wilde’s film adaptation of Rob Liefeld’s Avengelyne.It was previously reported...
Dwayne Johnson is partnering up with Vice TV for a new docuseries titled Who Killed WCW? which will explore the rise and fall of World Championship Wrestling.Johnson...
Post Malone is partnering up with Michael Bay and Brad Fuller’s Platinum Dunes and Vault Comics to create a whole new franchise based on an original story by Malone.The...
Margot Robbie might be more focused on her work as a producer right now, but it looks like she's finding some time for her next role too. As reported by Variety, Robbie is apparently currently looking to star in an upcoming adaptation of Avengelyne, a '90s co-created by Cathy Christian and Rob Liefeld, the latter of which being the co-creator of the iconic Marvel anti-hero Deadpool. Robbie, if she joins the film, would be taking on the lead role of the titular character, a fallen angel that...
The project was first announced in early April, with Robbie set to star in the adaptation of Rob Liefeld's (Deadpool) comic book. Wilde was also set to direct, with the original report said the project was heading to an auction for the rights. Now it's being reported that a seven-figure deal is being finalized for Warner Bros. to come aboard, with Deadline reporting that most of the deals are closed. The project brings Robbie back to Warner Bros., the studio where she made the blockbuster Barbie...
Former Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider is suing the people and companies behind “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” claiming the explosive docuseries defamed him by falsely implying he sexually abused the children he worked with. The four-part Investigation Discovery docuseries, which aired in March and had a bonus episode drop in April, featured interviews with several crew members and former child stars who alleged abuse, inappropriate behavior and a toxic work environment while they...
Attorneys for the star claim the docuseries was a 'hit job' against him and says the defendants did the show for 'clickbait, ratings, and views'. Schneider, 58, was at the center of the explosive Investigation Discovery series which divulged allegations of inappropriate conduct on Nickelodeon shows. Schneider states in the lawsuit that while he was 'blind' to some of his bad behavior on set - none of this was connected to child sex abuse
Reabetswe Moeti-Vogt, the writer and director of a movie soon to be aired on Netflix, is proud of her roots in Ga-Rankuwa. She has used her experience of living in Tshwane to produce a movie that portrays the capital city in all its “melting pot diversity”. Said Moeti-Vogt: “People don’t realise how much Tshwane mirrors […]
Abandoned Films has released a video that imagines what a Transformers movie might look like had it been shot in Super Panavision 70 back in the 1950s. The video was...