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‘Fallout’ Season 1 Took Jonathan Nolan Back to the Set of ‘The Dark Knight’
‘Fallout’ Season 1 Took Jonathan Nolan Back to the Set of ‘The Dark Knight’

The Big Picture Collider's Steve Weintraub talks with Fallout series executive producer and director Jonathan Nolan. In this interview, Nolan discusses why he got involved with Fallout , the focus on world-building and creature creation, and the challenges of tackling…

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Low Down Larry Versus the Giant Reptile Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Low Down Larry Versus the Giant Reptile Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Sammy Verni’s stop animated short, Low Down Larry Versus the Giant Reptile, harkens back to the B-movie sci-fi adventures of the 50s and 60s lost world. Larry and his dog Spike are on an adventure across time as their time…

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MCU’s Fantastic Four Movie Casts Ozark Star as Its Female Silver Surfer
MCU’s Fantastic Four Movie Casts Ozark Star as Its Female Silver Surfer

Summary Julia Garner will play the female version of Silver Surfer, Shalla-Bal, in the upcoming Fantastic Four movie. Shalla-Bal is connected to Marvel characters like Galactus, Mephisto, and Nova in Marvel Comics. The film, set for July 2025, will also…

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Strictly Confidential Review: A Murky Mystery with Muddled Execution
Strictly Confidential Review: A Murky Mystery with Muddled Execution

Strictly Confidential arrives on the scene with the promise of thrilling twists, lush Caribbean locales, and a family riddled with secrets on the grim anniversary of a tragic suicide. Unfortunately, Damian Hurley‘s directorial debut, while ambitious, ends up a meandering…

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‘Shōgun’s Co-Creators Don’t Have a Plan to Tell More of the Story
‘Shōgun’s Co-Creators Don’t Have a Plan to Tell More of the Story

The Big Picture Making the FX series Shōgun involved a massive team that collaborated on accuracy and authentic details, for everything from costumes to dialogue. Co-creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo approached violence in a way that is real and…

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Sting Stars Ryan Corr & Alyla Brown Discuss Spiders and Stepparents
Sting Stars Ryan Corr & Alyla Brown Discuss Spiders and Stepparents

While many people might be afraid of spiders, only around 3-6% of the population experience true, debilitating arachnophobia that causes them to have an irrational fear of the eight-legged arthropods. It’s that fear that Australian director Kiah Roache-Turner exploits in…

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A Bit Of Light Featured, Reviews Film Threat
A Bit Of Light Featured, Reviews Film Threat

NOW IN THEATERS AND ON VOD! Mommy f****d up hard in the bitter high-performance drama A Bit Of Light, directed by Stephen Moyer. Ella (Anna Paquin) is on the precipice of forty and has moved back home with her dad…

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FOLIE Á DEUX; Film Lands an R-Rating — GeekTyrant
FOLIE Á DEUX; Film Lands an R-Rating — GeekTyrant

The Joker sequel will be a jukebox musical that will consist of 15 well-known songs, and its story will mostly be set in Arkham Asylum. The film’s title, Joker: Folie à Deux, refers to the clinical term for the “shared…

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Kit Harington Says The ’Game Of Thrones’ Jon Snow Spin-Off Is Dead
Kit Harington Says The ’Game Of Thrones’ Jon Snow Spin-Off Is Dead

In the post “Game of Thrones” era, HBO notoriously put seemingly dozens of shows into development, trying to capture lightning in a bottle again. One of them, starring Naomi Watts, even shot a pilot but was scrapped and not picked…

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Knox Goes Away Review: Michael Keaton’s Directorial Debut Is Tame
Knox Goes Away Review: Michael Keaton’s Directorial Debut Is Tame

Anybody that knows me knows that I have been a massive fan of Michael Keaton ever since I was sixteen years old. Despite being a lifelong Batman fan, it wasn’t until that age that I took the character very seriously…

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New Doc Series About One of Pop’s Greatest Bands Hits Disney+ In May
New Doc Series About One of Pop’s Greatest Bands Hits Disney+ In May

What made The Beach Boys musical icons? The band that helped a generation connect with their California dreams is getting the documentary treatment. “The Beach Boys” gives viewers an unprecedented look at a group who defined ‘60s surf culture. Hits…

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Low Down Larry Versus the Reptiles Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Low Down Larry Versus the Reptiles Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Sammy Verni’s stop animated short, Low Down Larry Versus the Reptiles, harkens back to the B-movie sci-fi adventures of the 50s and 60s lost world. Larry and his dog Spike are on an adventure across time as their time machine…

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