Category: Film

Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead | Simone Joy Jones and Nicole Richie on Nostalgia and a Film for a New Generation

Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead is one of the best coming-of-age comedic stories about young children who must quickly become adults after an unexpected incident. A new generation is introduced to a reimagined version

Viva Pictures Introduces Kiddo Kompanion Pass | CinemaCon 2024

One of the largest family-focused animated film distributors announced a new program titled “Kiddo Kompanion pass to the exhibitors at CinemaCon 2024. The distributor recognized the hardships of many families attending theatrical releases, so the

Crunchyroll Introduces Three New Films and First Ten Minutes of Spy x Family Code: White at CinemaCon 2024

Although Sony did not have its proper presentation at this week’s CinemaCon 2024, the studio placed its chips with Crunchyroll to make a splash at the convention in Las Vegas and to celebrate its 10th

Don’t Tell Mom Babysitter’s Dead | Wade Allain-Marcus on the Need of a Reboot and Retelling as a Black Story

In a departure from the Hollywood norm, director Wade Allain-Marcus is bringing a fresh perspective to the remake of Don’t Tell Mom Babysitter’s Dead. This time, the story unfolds from a Black family's viewpoint, adding

Daisy Ridley Ready For Rey Return In Star Wars Sequel

In a recent interview, Daisy Ridley says she's ready for a Rey return in the upcoming Star Wars sequel currently in development. The Rey Sequel, as we are calling it currently, will be helmed by

Damaged | Gianni Capaldi on the Chase of a Serial Killer

There is a certain attraction to watching films of the police chasing a mysterious serial killer. It always seems like the murderer is two steps ahead of the law enforcement. In Damaged, the serial killer

RDJ Happy To Return To Marvel In The Future If Feige Asks

In a recent interview RDJ says he's happy to return to Marvel as Tony Stark, if Kevin Feige asks him to do it. RDJ, or Robert Downey Jr. to give him his Sunday name of

Sting | Kiah Roache-Turner on Arachnophobia and Practical Horror

Director-writer Kiah Roache-Turner moved from zombie horror films to arachnophobia horror in Sting. The film pulls no punches for a family fighting for survival from an ever-growing blood-thirsty eight-legged fiend. Here is the official synopsis:

The Science New Wave and Labocine | Alexis Gambis on New Movement to Promote Science Filmmaking

The science field has engrained itself into the genre of filmmaking, both in science fiction and science realism. Biologist and filmmaker Alexis Gambis pushed for a movement to continue merging both science and filmmaking in

James Gunn Debunks Ultraman Rumors For Superman – Sorta

In a social media post this weekend James Gunn debunks the latest Ultraman rumors for Superman, well sorta. As you likely know, some rumors began that Superman would face an evil clone of himself within