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‘Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare’ Director Talks Upping the Gore in the Poohniverse
‘Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare’ Director Talks Upping the Gore in the Poohniverse

Scott Chambers discusses his horror film 'Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare' and the unique approach to turning public domain icons into horror villains. It's in theaters for three days only starting Jan. 13 from Jagged Edge Productions and Iconic Events, distributed…

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“We Wanted the Audience To Reflect on Our Own Consumption of News and Media,” ‘September 5’ Director Explains
“We Wanted the Audience To Reflect on Our Own Consumption of News and Media,” ‘September 5’ Director Explains

Summary The film September 5 takes a new angle at the 1972 Munich massacre from the perspective of the ABC Sports crew. Director Tim Fehlbaum aimed for a propulsive film and kept September 5 at a tight 100-minute runtime. The…

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If You Give a Pirate a Lightsaber…
If You Give a Pirate a Lightsaber…

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episode 7. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is officially down to its final two episodes, and Episode 7, aptly titled “We’re Gonna Be in So Much Trouble,” certainly delivers…

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Matt Reeves Reacts to ‘The Batman 2’ Villain Rumors
Matt Reeves Reacts to ‘The Batman 2’ Villain Rumors

Matt Reeves has delivered new comments regarding the villain of The Batman: Part II. During a recent interview with Josh Horowitz at the Golden Globes, the filmmaker took some time to explain part of his creative process regarding the antagonist…

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Bill Skarsgård Thinks He Has “A Really F***Ing Cool Joker” Inside Him
Bill Skarsgård Thinks He Has “A Really F***Ing Cool Joker” Inside Him

It star Bill Skarsgard may not be done clowning around, as the Pennywise actor has declared that he has “a really f***ing cool Joker” inside him should be chosen to play the iconic DC supervillain in James Gunn’s DCU Batman…

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‘Sacramento’ Review: Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart Are the Sarcastic Power Couple We Didn’t Know We Needed
‘Sacramento’ Review: Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart Are the Sarcastic Power Couple We Didn’t Know We Needed

Following the film's screening at the 2025 Palm Springs International Film Festival, star, co-writer and director Michael Angarano cited films like Alexander Payne's Sideways as a major influence for his second directorial feature. Those influences can be felt throughout Sacramento,…

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Kim Coates Does a Deep-Dive Into New Thriller 'American Primeval' & 'The Walking Dead'
Kim Coates Does a Deep-Dive Into New Thriller 'American Primeval' & 'The Walking Dead'

The always awesome Kim Coates delves deep into his new historical thriller series on Netflix, the excellent 'American Primeval,' and also dishes on 'The Walking Dead: Dead City.' Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not…

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The Rookie’s Eric Winter on How Lucy Makes Tim a Better Person This Season
The Rookie’s Eric Winter on How Lucy Makes Tim a Better Person This Season

Summary Eric Winter discusses his portrayal of Tim Bradford over the last seven seasons of The Rookie. Winter talks about Tim's relationship with Lucy and what he hopes to see for his character. Winter also revealed an almost-cameo with an…

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Crunchyroll’s New Anime Series Is a Bumpy, Effervescent Love Story
Crunchyroll’s New Anime Series Is a Bumpy, Effervescent Love Story

The start of a new year can represent many things. For some of us, it means new anime series to enjoy, and 2025 is not lacking in promising, highly anticipated options. From the upcoming romantic comedy Zenshu to the conclusion…

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‘Vermiglio’ Review: Venice Film Festival Winner Is Gorgeous and Expansive, But Not in the Way It Should Be
‘Vermiglio’ Review: Venice Film Festival Winner Is Gorgeous and Expansive, But Not in the Way It Should Be

Fresh off of a Golden Globe nomination, Vermiglio has been making an easy name for itself in the festival circuit since premiering at the 2024 Venice Film Festival. The third feature film from writer and director Maura Delpero, who previously…

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How Filmmakers Can Compete With AI
How Filmmakers Can Compete With AI

Nico Casavecchia is an Emmy-nominated director, screenwriter and illustrator based in Los Angeles whose work has been featured by the BBC, New York Times, IndieWire and more. His feature debut, Finding Sofía, premiered at the Austin Film Festival, and “BattleScar,” his virtual reality film starring…

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‘The Penguin,’ And ‘Shōgun’ Lead The 2025 DGA TV Nominations
‘The Penguin,’ And ‘Shōgun’ Lead The 2025 DGA TV Nominations

The Directors Guild of America unveiled the television, documentary, and commercial nominations for the 2025 DGA Awards and if you were a cynic, you might think they watch very little television. In three different categories, the guild awards the directors…

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