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Curtis’ family has been chosen to test a new home device: a digital assistant called AIA. AIA learns the family’s behaviours and starts anticipating their needs. She ensures that nothing – and no one – obstructs her family’s path.
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In the 1950s, Hellboy is enlisted to aid rookie paranormal researcher, Bobbie Jo Song, in the transportation of a deadly creature. However, their mission soon goes awry when an accident leaves them stranded in the forests of rural Appalachia where a small community resides, haunted by demonic forces. With all clues pointing towards witchcraft as the culprit, Hellboy and his allies must hunt down the source of this evil – the ‘Crooked Man’ who has been sent to Earth to collect souls for the devil.
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Written and Directed by Howard J. Ford (The Ledge, Never Let Go, The Dead), Escape stars Sarah Alexandra Marks (Witch, The Caller), Sophie Rankin (Bermondsey Tales, DarkGame) and Sean Cronin (Bogieville, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, The Mummy Returns).
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Reboots and remakes are a staple of Hollywood, where studios often revisit beloved classics or forgotten gems with the hope of introducing them to a new generation or reinvigorating their appeal. While some of these efforts succeed brilliantly, others miss the mark, leading to critical panning and box office disappointment. Here, we take a look at five notable movie reboots and remakes that flopped, exploring why these films failed to capture the magic of the originals.
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Alien: Romulus in IMAX is definitely the best way to experience the film on a large screen. It looks and sounds fantastic and includes some clever Easter eggs referencing other movies in the Alien franchise.
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The new short film Unravelling is just starting its festival run and we have been lucky enough to check out the film from writer/director Aimie Willemse.
FIONA (Shona McHugh) tries to care for her chronically ill grandmother MAEVE (Sheila Grier) as she struggles to retain her autonomy. As her invisible illness begins to physically manifest into a malignant entity, Fiona is forced to confront her worst fears.
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The Crow (2024) is a movie that wasn’t needed, we already have an amazing version of the story with Brandon Lee’s swan song performance in Alex Proyas’ 1994 movie.
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Hundreds of Beavers is the movie you never knew you needed but now can’t live without! It’s one of those films that is so bonkers it’s brilliant with its unique style and slapstick comedy it will have you laughing loudly.
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If you are asking whether you should watch Inside Out 2 or not? Then the answer is a resounding YES! Read my Inside Out 2 review to find out why!
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I went in not knowing much about The Bikeriders other than that it was set in the late ’60s/70s and starred a superb cast, including Jodie Comer, Austin Butler, Tom Hardy, and Norman Reedus.
Headstrong Kathy (Comer) is attracted to Benny (Butler), a member of the Midwestern motorcycle club, the Vandals, but as the club descends into a dangerous underworld of violence, Benny must choose between Kathy and his loyalty to the club after a chance encounter.
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A young woman from America is sent to Rome to serve the church. However, she discovers a dark force that makes her question her faith. She uncovers a horrifying plot to bring about the birth of pure evil. The First Omen features a cast that includes Nell Tiger Free (“Servant”), Tawfeek Barhom (“Mary Magdalene”), Sonia Braga (“Kiss of the Spider Woman”), Ralph Ineson (“The Northman”), and Bill Nighy (“Living”).
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The epic battle continues! Legendary Pictures’ cinematic Monsterverse follows up the explosive showdown of Godzilla vs. Kong with an all-new adventure that pits the almighty Kong and the fearsome Godzilla against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world, challenging their very existence—and our own. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire delves further into the histories of these Titans and their origins, as well as the mysteries of Skull Island and beyond.
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We have some British comedy movie news, especially for fans of Fawlty Towers, Death at a Funeral, 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown as Lightbulb Film Distribution is delighted to share the poster for the new British comedy feature A Family Affair, coming to all major digital platforms in the UK & Ireland from May 20.
Starring Joe Wilkinson (After Life, Sex Education), Laura Aikman (Not Going Out, Gavin and Stacey) and national treasure Jane Asher (Death at a Funeral, Alfie).
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Cinematic depictions of the sports world have tended to be a bit heavy on testosterone over the years. “Rocky IV” is a fine example of how …
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Look, it happens to the best of us. You watch a movie; you end up loving it or hating it, and naturally, you form your own opinions. …
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More than ever, travelers are recreating the magic of film and television shows by visiting the places they see on screen.
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Hapless family man Paul Matthews (Nicolas Cage) finds his life turned upside down when millions of strangers suddenly start seeing him in their dreams. But when his nighttime appearances take a nightmarish turn, Paul is forced to navigate his newfound stardom, in this wickedly entertaining comedy from writer-director Kristoffer Borgli (Sick of Myself) and producer Ari Aster.
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Life is like an exciting journey. When you grow up, it can be a bit confusing to feel both nervous about new things and proud of what you’ve achieved. But like everything else in life, it’s all about the experiences and lessons along the way. And here are 13 movies that incredibly depict this experience. 1. Stand By Me (1986) Based on a novella by Stephen King, Rob Reiner’s 1986 Stand by Me is an 80s classic film that perfectly portrays children’s coming-of-age. It follows the story of ... Read more
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Oh, fall, you’re here. The air is crisp, and leaves are slowly fading from their summer glory, palates are craving rustic and cozy wines, and of …
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Have you ever wondered how many great films fly under the radar because they didn’t earn much at the time of release? I recently came across a post where someone asked the Internet, “What’s a movie that bombed at the box office but was actually good?” Here are the top-voted answers. 1. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) Cinephiles brand this movie as a classic, but it actually didn’t attract much ticket sales when it was new to theaters. Kids in the audience were freaked out by ... Read more