Tim Burton is directing a Beetlejuice sequel Michael Keaton set to reprise

Having exhausted all the remakes he could possibly do, Tim Burton is finally returning to the film that put him and Michael Keaton on the map “Beetlejuice” (course there was Batman, but you know what I’m saying) and don’t ask about the spelling. Apparently, a script has been penned by screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith, author ofContinue reading “Tim Burton is directing a Beetlejuice sequel Michael Keaton set to reprise”

Leonardo DiCaprio set to produce, yet another, Island of Dr. Moreau reboot

Leonardo DiCaprio’s production company Appian Way together with Warner Brothers , is about to embark upon the path less traveled. H.G. Wells’s classic story of science gone awry has seen many incarnations over the past 70 years, most notably the 1977 film with Burt Lancaster and the 1996 John Frakenheimer film starring Marlon Brando (whose portrayalContinue reading “Leonardo DiCaprio set to produce, yet another, Island of Dr. Moreau reboot”

Director Jaume Collet-Sera and Warner Bros. are taking another stab at AKIRA

It’s always a little disheartening when a studio won’t take a chance on something like AKIRA, but will dump millions into The Smurfs or Grown Up’s 2. AKIRA is one of those manga stories that Hollywood has toyed around with for awhile, but never had the balls to do it. But Warner Bros. does appearContinue reading “Director Jaume Collet-Sera and Warner Bros. are taking another stab at AKIRA”

First looks at the Legendary Pictures Godzilla Encounter at Comic Con 2013

Collider.com got a chance to check out Legendary Pictures Godzilla Encounter at the San Diego Comic Con 2013 and the images are incredible. Clearly Legendary is sparing no expense when it comes to the promotion of two of it’s biggest monster films this year…Guillermo Del Toro’s Pacific Rim and Gareth Edwards Godzilla. Makes me wishContinue reading “First looks at the Legendary Pictures Godzilla Encounter at Comic Con 2013”

Warner Brothers eyeing Dicaprio for Rasputin biopic, but why?

In the late nineties, when there was talk about a Rasputin film all over Hollywood, my pick for an actor who could play the role wouldn’t have been Leonardo Dicaprio, but in his defense, he was in his mid twenties then. Nothing against Leo, cause I think he can pull off mysterious, but what aboutContinue reading “Warner Brothers eyeing Dicaprio for Rasputin biopic, but why?”

Pacific Rim graphic novel “Tales From Year Zero” arrives along with character posters from the film and new “Build your own Jaeger” viral website

While July 12th is still a bit aways, that ain’t gonna stop Warner Brother’s from dishing out some geek friendly promos. The first of which are some very cool character posters from the film that feature two of the stars Charlie Hunan as Raliegh Beckett and Rinko Kikuchi as Mako Mori of the Gypsy DangerContinue reading “Pacific Rim graphic novel “Tales From Year Zero” arrives along with character posters from the film and new “Build your own Jaeger” viral website”

Trailer for Gravity starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock may be too intense

Maybe it’s me, but films like this always mess with me because I can’t help placing myself on the receiving end of these desperate situations, that and the whole loneliness thing…argh…gut wrenching. I think the last time I felt like this was when I watched the Chris Kentis film Open Water. Any of you who’veContinue reading “Trailer for Gravity starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock may be too intense”

Outstanding fan made opening credits for The Man of Steel

It pains me to know how much time must’ve went into this project. The attention to detail is pretty exquisite. This is relatively a new thing for fan boys in that many have taken their knowledge of graphics animation and used them to create these demo reels/tributes to films. I’ve seen several over the pastContinue reading “Outstanding fan made opening credits for The Man of Steel”

300: Rise of an Empire finally get’s an official poster

The Zack Snyder produced sequel to the Zack Snyder directed hit 300 has finally got a poster, and it’s a bit underwhelming, but I’m still kinda excited about the film? 300: Rise of an Empire is not so much a sequel as it is a historical account, at least by Hollywood standards, of what happenedContinue reading “300: Rise of an Empire finally get’s an official poster”

Mortal Kombat : Legacy creator plans on busting some balls in new Warner Bros. film

Selecting Kevin Tancharoen to direct the, as of yet untitled, Mortal Kombat film seems to be the best and wisest choice for Warner Brothers.  His web series, Mortal Kombat: Legacy, has generated some well deserved popularity with its focused special effects and great cast.  WB will need his passion for the franchise, as well as his fan base, to putContinue reading “Mortal Kombat : Legacy creator plans on busting some balls in new Warner Bros. film”