Corridor Crew's retrospective on the disaster film *San Andreas* highlights its impressive visual effects despite its unrealistic portrayal of geological events, affirming the film's enduring entertainment value and success at the box office.
Alan Tudyk joins the cast of James Gunn's Superman film, expanding his presence in the DC Universe, which premieres in 2025 as part of the new "Gods and Monsters" era.
The Salem's Lot remake, delayed for two years, premieres on Max in October 2024 with mixed reviews praising its atmosphere and performances but critiquing its comedic tone. Despite lacking thematic depth, it promises to entertain horror fans with a campy, haunted house-style experience this Halloween.
The article details the upcoming digital release of the record-breaking Marvel film "Deadpool & Wolverine," highlighting its special features and potential box office milestones, while expressing anticipation for its bonus content.
Keanu Reeves is keen to join the MCU as Ghost Rider, a childhood dream role. Recent fan art imagines him in this fiery persona. While discussions with Marvel have yet to yield a role, the MCU's supernatural expansion hints at a future opportunity for Reeves, whose action prowess and popularity make him an ideal candidate.
Jared Harris questions the need for HBO's Harry Potter reboot, emphasizing the original films' legacy while urging the series to cast new actors for a fresh start.
"Trap," M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller, will stream on Max from October 25, 2024, following a $82 million box office success. Featuring Josh Hartnett, the film involves a sting operation to catch a serial killer. Despite mixed reviews, it resonated with audiences and exceeded its budget break-even point. Shyamalan's self-financing strategy continues to allow creative freedom, with "Trap" poised for potential streaming success.
Screenwriter Alfred Gough explains why the third "Shanghai Noon" movie, despite reaching the script stage with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson's tentative involvement, was never made, citing creative differences and Chan's withdrawal from the project.
Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut, "Blink Twice," starring Channing Tatum, has become a VOD sensation, topping iTunes and Fandango charts. Despite a modest start, it grossed $67.9 million globally and received positive reviews for its intriguing plot and strong performances, marking Kravitz's promising entry into filmmaking.
The text explores a viral incident where streaming service practices, particularly on AppleTV+, disrupt the viewing of classic films like *Psycho*. It highlights the broader issue of how streaming platforms prioritize viewer engagement, often compromising the integrity and impact of iconic cinematic moments.