Sometimes all you need is just that one moment to guarantee that your horror film lives forever in various Instagram posts and online musings. In
Sometimes all you need is just that one moment to guarantee that your horror film lives forever in various Instagram posts and online musings. In
The trailer has been released for Mortal Kombat II. From New Line Cinema comes the latest high-stakes installment in the blockbuster video game franchise in
A Johnny Cage focused teaser has been released for Mortal Kombat II. Uncaged Fury sees the legendary Johnny Cage (Karl Urban) take on a band
Sometimes a movie comes along with a premise so promising, it causes you to uncontrollably salivate like Giger’s Alien at the prospect of experiencing it.
EW has published some new images from Mortal Kombat 2, including a first look at Karl Urban as the classic character Johnny Cage. You finally
Prime Video has released the trailer for the fourth season of The Boys. In Season Four, the world is on the brink. Victoria Neuman is
Proving that not every adaptation of a DC comic has to be dripping with spandex and capes; 2010 saw Warren Ellis and Cully Hammer’s limited
Genre star Karl Urban looks set to join the ‘Mortal Kombat’ sequel in the role of Johnny Cage. Simon McQuoid, director of the 2021 film,
After seemingly pulling off the impossible by finally realizing the first two installments of Tolkien’s legendary, fantasy game changer, Peter Jackson had it all to
Most of the time, when filmmakers tackle a sequel to a sleeper hit, there’s an overriding urge to make things exponentially bigger and crazier than
When making a pre-planned trilogy, you would think that guaranteeing a strong opening or a satisfying ending would be the most challenging thing to pull
It’s been a year of calm. Homelander’s subdued. Butcher works for the government, supervised by Hughie of all people. But both men itch to turn
Amazon Prime Video has released the gore heavy teaser for the third season of ‘The Boys’. Rated D for Diabolical, the season begins on 3rd
After J.J. Abrams ditched the world of Vulcans and Klingons for a galaxy far, far away, he arguably left the Star Trek in a worse
After Star Trek’s unfeasibly fantastic return to the cinema’s solar system in 2009, expectations were naturally high for a sequel in which we all hoped
Star Trek was dead.Just let that settle in your head for a bit – after first being broadcast in 1966 and doggedly remaining vital in
Without a shadow of a doubt, the most interesting thing about David Twohy’s 2000, science fiction epic Pitch Black was the bald, shiny-eyed, morality vacuum
Thirteen years after the debut of Riddick, the silvery eyed space criminal made relatively famous by chrome-domed franchise junkie Vin Diesel, David Twohy was enlisted
When such seasoned directors as Brian De Palma and John Carpenter can’t make movies set on Mars particularly interesting what fucking chance does the director
After Sylvester Stallone’s disastrous time under the helmet (or lack thereof) in 1995’s Judge Dredd, you’d think that any more attempts to realise the varied,