It’s 1943, World War II continues to rage across the Pacific, and on an airfield in Auckland, New Zealand, and RAF Flight Officer Maude Garrett (Chloë Grace Moretz) needs to get on a flight ASAP. The Women’s Auxiliary Air Force pilot is carrying a package with her that contains something filed under “strictly classified,” and
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New York City native Rachel Ticotin shot to stardom in in the early ’90s after she took on the role of the martian-based sidekick, Melina — who helps Douglas Quaid defeat Vilos Cohaagen from blowing up Mars — in the 1990 spacey action film “Total Recall.” Rachel Ticotin starred in the high-budget film alongside Sharon
Comic book writers and podcasters Dave Baker and Andrew Price, whose Deep Cuts podcast explores the seedy underbelly of pop culture, revealed their 2020 finale today, and it’s a musical. The Rise and Fall of Napster is about two hours long, and features music from the duo and a handful of their friends. It comes
Adolfo “Shabba-Doo” Quiñones, the famous breakdancer and star of the 1984 movie, “Breakin’,” has died. Shabba-Doo’s family announced his sudden passing in L.A. Wednesday, only a day after he had posted an image of himself in bed, saying he was feeling sluggish but had tested negative for COVID-19. So far, no cause of death has
On the day before New Year’s Eve, the UK Government has announced their list of “New Year Honors” for 2021 including new Knighthoods by the Queen. Film fans will be delighted to learn that none other than two-time Academy Award winner Roger Deakins has been granted the title of Knight Bachelor, CBE, “For services to
Humanity makes a deal with a new client. “Good Business” by Ray Sullivan Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm Follow the people behind the film on Twitter: Follow on Twitter: @DirectedByRay Follow on Twitter: @simonroyart Full Credits: Produced & Directed by Ray Sullivan Based on the comic “Good Business” by Simon Roy
Exclusive Logan Paul‘s reckless filming of a dead body hanging in a Japanese forest torpedoed a movie he was signed on to star in, and it cost the production company millions … this according to a new lawsuit. Planeless Pictures just filed suit against the YouTuber, claiming they inked a deal with him in 2016
Logan Paul is about to have another fight on his hands, but this time in court, as the YouTube star and amateur boxer is being sued by Planeless Pictures. According to the lawsuit (obtained by TMZ), Paul was going to star in a film for Planeless Pictures in 2016 titled Airplane Mode, in which he
Los Angeles-based martial artist Taimak Guarriello (or better known as just Taimak) was in his early 20s when he took on the role of the quick-kicking Leroy Green aka Bruce Leeroy — who takes on thugs with his bare hands and harnesses “The Glow” to defeat Sho’nuff — in Berry Gordy‘s 1985 martial arts masterpiece
With the lukewarm reception to Wonder Woman 1984, some are wondering whether a big part of the underwhelming response has to do with its release direct to HBO Max, where audiences could sit at home, talk back at the screen, and watch it on their own terms for less than $10. It’s certainly an interesting
R’Ha, directed by Kaleb Lechowski, is a fight for survival in a solar system where no one can be trusted. A civil war started by subversives they could have never seen coming. A group of fighters, relentless in their quest to protect their planets will do everything in their power to emerge the victorious underdog
Director Pete Docter was born to make animated films. He first began animating around the age of eight and started working professionally at 15. The Soul director recently appeared on Rolling Stone‘s The Breakdown to discuss the challenges of his new movie, his success with films like Inside Out and Monster’s Inc., and jazz. Soul, which is
Exclusive Actor Noah Jupe is super fond of three-letter connections … as in HBO = ATM. The kid, fresh off nailing the role of Henry on the HBO hit, “The Undoing,” is back to work for the network again … this time starring in the HBO Max film, “No Sudden Move.” The cast is not
Sooner or later, Daredevil will officially be joining the proper Marvel Cinematic Universe; it’s not a matter of if, but when. In fact, there are even reports the Man Without Fear could be showing up on the silver screen as soon as Spider-Man 3 next December. Either way, it’s evident the beloved character will return
In the latest episode of Rolling Stone’s The First Time, Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha from the movie Sylvie’s Love kick things off by discussing their initial reading of the script and what drew them to the film. “I just remember listening to all the songs in the script, so it felt like a musical
At the start of this year, these awards might have looked very, very different. A year that promised us Black Widow and The Eternals, plus F9, Candyman, Halloween Kills, and Snake Eyes, ended without any of those films. Maybe no movie broke $1 billion at the global box office, and maybe no Marvel Cinematic Universe
A group of friends build a jet-powered craft to teleport across the universe. It’s only when they succeed that their problems begin. “Traveler” by Simon Brown Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm Full Credits: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4477344/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast About DUST: DUST presents thought-provoking science fiction content, exploring the future of humanity through the lens of
“People are frequently infuriated by me because I’m filled with opinions,” Fran Lebowitz says in the trailer for Pretend It’s a City, the new documentary from Martin Scorsese that will begin streaming on Netflix on January 8th, 2021. The film focuses on her frustrations with how people navigate her beloved New York City. This isn’t
Sooner or later, Eric Brooks is coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The cult Marvel favorite was originally brought to the mainstream courtesy of Wesley Snipes and New Line Cinema in 1998; now, Luke Cage star Mahershala Ali will be taking over the role for Marvel Studios. As the feature likely won’t hit theaters until
In Education, the fifth and final of Steve McQueen’s Small Axe films, we’re given a young hero named Kingsley Smith (Kenyah Sandy), whose mother Agnes (Sharlene Whyte) is a nurse, whose father Edmond (Daniel Francis) is a carpenter, and whose sister Stephanie (Tamara Lawrence) is 18 and can read. This last point is not as