Movie Review: V/H/S/BEYOND

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Rating: Not Rated Stars: Mitch Horowitz, Brian Baker, Sam Gorski, Niko Pueringer, Wren Weichman, Thom Hallum, Jolene Andersen, Vas Provatakis, Namrata Sheth, Sayandeep Sengupta, Rohan Joshi, Bobby Slaski, Hannah McBride, Libby Letlow, Alanah Pearce Writers: Jordan Downey (“Stork”), Kevin Stewart (“Stork”), based on artwork by Oleg Vdovenko, Virat Pal (“Dream Girl”), Evan Dickson (“Dream Girl”), Ben Turner (“Live and Let Dive”), Justin Martinez (“Live and Let Dive”), Christian Long (“Fur Babies”), Justin Long (“Fur Babies”), Mike Flanagan (“Stowaway”) Directors: Jay Cheel (“Abduction/Adduction”), Jordan Downey (“Stork”), Virat Pal (“Dream Girl”), Justin Martinez (“Live and Let Dive”), Christian Long (“Fur Babies”), Justin […]Read On »


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Movie Review: FEAR THE INVISIBLE MAN

FEAR THE INVISIBLE MAN movie poster | @2023 101 Films International

Rating: Not Rated Stars: Mhairi Calvey, Mike Beckingham, Wayne Gordon, Grahame Fox, Demelza O’Sullivan, David Hayman, Emily Haigh Writer: Philip Daay, story by Monika Gergelova & Helena Gergelova, based on the novel by H.G. Wells Director: Paul Dudbridge Distributor: 101 Films International Release Date: June 13, 2023 (Digital, VOD, DVD) FEAR THE INVISIBLE MAN is the first adaptation of H.G. Wells’s novel in a good while to attempt fidelity to the source material. Directed by Paul Dudbridge from a screenplay by Phillip Daay, from a story by Monika Gergelova & Helena Gergelova, FEAR THE INVISIBLE MAN starts with an itinerant […]Read On »


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Movie Review: THE INVISIBLE MAN (2020)

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Rating: R Stars: Elisabeth Moss, Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid, Harriet Dyer, Michael Dorman, Oliver Jackson-Cohen Writer: Leigh Whannell, based on the novel by H.G. Wells Director: Leigh Whannell Distributor: Universal Release Date: February 28, 2020 THE INVISIBLE MAN, the latest incarnation of H.G. Wells’s influential novel, is a reasonably smart horror thriller. Director/writer Leigh Whannell has largely, albeit not completely, figured out how to avoid what would seem to be the most problematic aspect of the premise. Better, Whannell’s script sets up situations that are not prompted by anybody doing something boneheaded in the face of danger. THE INVISIBLE MAN […]Read On »


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Exclusive Interview with WAR OF THE WORLDS: GOLIATH’s Adrian Paul

WAR OF THE WORLDS: GOLIATH poster | ©2014 Anderson Digital

In the new animated feature film WAR OF THE WORLDS: GOLIATH, now in theatres and on VoD, World War I is about to break loose, but Earth has a bigger problem – a new Martian invasion. Good thing that, in this version of history, a multi-national task force has built weaponry that can stand up to the alien assault, with soldiers of all countries (and both genders) putting aside their differences to save our planet from a common enemy. Adrian Paul voices one of the main characters, an Irishman who finds his loyalties tested by certain aspects of the conflict. […]Read On »


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Movie Review: WAR OF THE WORLDS: GOLIATH

WAR OF THE WORLDS: GOLIATH poster | ©2014 Anderson Digital

Rating: PG-13 Stars (voices): Peter Wingfield, Elizabeth Gracen, Adrian Paul, Jim Byrnes, Adam Baldwin, Mark Sheppard, Beau Billingslea, Matt Letscher, James Arnold Taylor Writer: David Abramowitz, story by Joe Pearson & David Abramowitz & Leon Tan, based on H.G. Wells’ novel WAR OF THE WORLDS Director: Joe Pearson Distributor: Anderson Digital Release Date (theatrical, VOD, iTunes): March 7, 2014 Of all the places one might reasonably expect to find a professional writer and cast reunion of HIGHLANDER: THE SERIES, an animated alternate history version of H.G. Wells sci-fi classic WAR OF THE WORLDS wouldn’t be most people’s first guess. However, […]Read On »


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The AX Interview: SHOWRUNNERS STEVEN MOFFAT AND MARK GATISS ON ‘SHERLOCK’ AND ‘DOCTOR WHO’

© 2010 PBS | Benedict Cumberbatch in MASTERPIECE MYSTERY: SHERLOCK

It seems everybody has taken a turn at depicting Arthur Conan Doyle’s proto-detective Sherlock Holmes. Steven Moffat, who recently worked on the screenplay for Steven Spielberg’s upcoming feature THE ADVENTURES OF TIN-TIN, and Mark Gatiss, both currently on the BBC’s DOCTOR WHO starring Matt Smith, have brought Holmes into the twenty-first century while remaining true to the spirit of the original with their new three-part BBC/PBS series SHERLOCK, starring Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role, with Martin Freeman as Dr. Watson. The show is already a hit in England and just finished up its run on the network’s MASTERPIECE MYSTERY […]Read On »


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