‘Venom/A Star Is Born’ Cinematographer Matthew Libatique Confirms He’ll Work On ‘Birds of Prey’ Next

Cinematographer Matthew Libatique (Iron Man, Black Swan, Straight Outta Compton) is having one hell of a year with both Venom and A Star Is Born opening this month, and both making solid box office returns. While speaking with GMANetwork, Matthew has now confirmed his next project will be Cathy Yan’s Birds of Prey. I’m in… Continue reading ‘Venom/A Star Is Born’ Cinematographer Matthew Libatique Confirms He’ll Work On ‘Birds of Prey’ Next

Oscars Spotlight: Best Director

This year’s Oscar race for Best Director is a bit top heavy at the moment. There are some serious contenders that are very much in this race to win, but others that are merely fringe candidates at this point just looking for a nomination. Let’s break down this impressive list of filmmakers… Where We Are… Continue reading Oscars Spotlight: Best Director

We Have a Hulk #93: A Simple Favour and Patrick Gilmore

In this weeks episode, we review the latest Paul Feig film – Simple Favour! We’re also joined by actor Patrick Gilmore who plays David Mailer in Travelers. Nicola also reviews the first of DC’s latest event – Heroes in Crisis #1 and in this weeks Hulk Topics we discuss the latest film trailers, enjoy! 00:00… Continue reading We Have a Hulk #93: A Simple Favour and Patrick Gilmore

A Star Is Born Review

A Star is Born (2018) Warner Bros. Directed by: Bradley Cooper Written by: Eric Roth, Bradley Cooper Starring: Bardley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Andrew Dice Clay, Sam Elliott, Dave Chappelle, Anthony Ramos Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga star in the highly anticipated remake of A Star Is Born, a film documenting the rise and fall of… Continue reading A Star Is Born Review

Oscars Notice: The Eve of Venice, Telluride, and Toronto

The start of the fall film festivals, commonly known as the “Big 3”, marks the official beginning of a brand new Oscars season. With the upcoming slate of galas, presentations, and private screenings, studios will be jockeying for position with their most prestigious of films considered for awards potential.  While some Oscar-worthy films have already… Continue reading Oscars Notice: The Eve of Venice, Telluride, and Toronto

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