The worlds of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hellboy, and Alien have been intriguingly explored by Christopher Golden on the printed page, and the prolific author has delivered just as many thrills for readers in his original works over the years, including the adventures of occult detective Joe Golem. With Joe Golem: Occult Detective — The Outer Dark #1 out now from Dark Horse Comics, we had the immense pleasure of catching up with Golden for our latest Q&A feature to discuss Joe Golem, his work on the upcoming Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen film, and much more, and we've also been provided with the exclusive cover and preview pages for The Outer Dark hardcover that's due out in 2018.
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Christopher. For those who are unfamiliar, when did you and Mike Mignola first come up with the idea to collaborate on...
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Christopher. For those who are unfamiliar, when did you and Mike Mignola first come up with the idea to collaborate on...
- 5/31/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
If the outline of Darth Vader’s trademark helmet gives you chills down your spine, prepare yourself for the final moments of the newest trailer for “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.”
The Gareth Edwards-directed feature — which takes place shortly before the events of “A New Hope” kick off — has made no bones about featuring the Star Wars universe’s biggest bad of all time, the inimitable Darth Vader, in at least a supporting role, and our latest look at the film comes complete with a hell of a tease as to his appearance. Stay till the end, folks, there’s a treat awaiting you during this trailer’s final seconds.
Read More: ‘Rogue One’ Trailer: 5 Things We Saw In Brand New (And Still Unreleased) Star Wars Celebration Footage
This trailer isn’t all about Vader, though, as it features plenty of fresh material — much of it rolled out...
The Gareth Edwards-directed feature — which takes place shortly before the events of “A New Hope” kick off — has made no bones about featuring the Star Wars universe’s biggest bad of all time, the inimitable Darth Vader, in at least a supporting role, and our latest look at the film comes complete with a hell of a tease as to his appearance. Stay till the end, folks, there’s a treat awaiting you during this trailer’s final seconds.
Read More: ‘Rogue One’ Trailer: 5 Things We Saw In Brand New (And Still Unreleased) Star Wars Celebration Footage
This trailer isn’t all about Vader, though, as it features plenty of fresh material — much of it rolled out...
- 8/12/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Four years after debuting as an independent web series, “High Maintenance” is set to make its HBO debut. The marijuana-themed comedy created by the husband/wife team of Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld has produced 19 episodes on its lonesome, with six more to be aired by the premium-cable network this fall. Check out its first trailer below.
Read More: ‘High Maintenance’ Teaser Trailer: Ben Sinclair Makes His HBO Debut As The Friendly Pot Dealer
Sinclair also stars in the show, playing a pot dealer in New York who delivers to various people throughout the city. The minute-long spot introduces us to a few of them, including one who observes that “only in Brooklyn can you smoke pot all day with your friends and call it a preschool for adults,” a girl who should probably be studying and a dude with an affinity for swords.
Read More: Tribeca: ‘High Maintenance’ Creators...
Read More: ‘High Maintenance’ Teaser Trailer: Ben Sinclair Makes His HBO Debut As The Friendly Pot Dealer
Sinclair also stars in the show, playing a pot dealer in New York who delivers to various people throughout the city. The minute-long spot introduces us to a few of them, including one who observes that “only in Brooklyn can you smoke pot all day with your friends and call it a preschool for adults,” a girl who should probably be studying and a dude with an affinity for swords.
Read More: Tribeca: ‘High Maintenance’ Creators...
- 8/11/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
‘Mr. Church’ Trailer: Eddie Murphy Returns to the Silver Screen in Bruce Beresford’s Emotional Drama
Eddie Murphy is returning to the silver screen for the first time in four years. His leading role in “Mr. Church” is his first since 2012’s “A Thousand Words,” with the actor joined by Britt Robertson and Natascha McElhone in Bruce Beresford’s drama based on screenwriter Susan McMartin’s own life. Watch its first trailer, which first premiered on Entertainment Weekly, below.
Read More: Tribeca Review: Eddie Murphy Gives One His Best Performances in Bruce Beresford’s Maudlin ‘Mr. Church’
“Henry Joseph Church could have been anything he wanted,” Robertson narrates in the opening seconds. “He chose to cook.” McElhone plays Robertson’s single mother, who’s ill and not long for this world; from there we see the cook become a father figure to the girl over the course of several years beginning in 1970s Los Angeles.
Read More: First Clip + Poster for Eddie Murphy’s First Film...
Read More: Tribeca Review: Eddie Murphy Gives One His Best Performances in Bruce Beresford’s Maudlin ‘Mr. Church’
“Henry Joseph Church could have been anything he wanted,” Robertson narrates in the opening seconds. “He chose to cook.” McElhone plays Robertson’s single mother, who’s ill and not long for this world; from there we see the cook become a father figure to the girl over the course of several years beginning in 1970s Los Angeles.
Read More: First Clip + Poster for Eddie Murphy’s First Film...
- 8/11/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
A24 has released more than its fair share of notable films during its brief existence so far. Just this year alone, they’ve released “The Lobster,” “Green Room” and “The Witch, all of which have been widely acclaimed. But their latest film “Moonlight” represents a first for the young studio. Writer/director/producer Barry Jenkins’ upcoming drama marks the company’s first in-studio production alongside Plan B Productions, with Brad Pitt onboard as executive producer. Check out the first trailer below.
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Based on the play “In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue” by Tarell Alvin McCraney, the film tells the life story of a young man named Chiron (Trevante Rhodes) via three defining chapters of his life. Set in the 1980’s Miami during the height of Reagan’s War on Drugs, “Moonlight” follows Chiron as he comes of age, falls in love and discovers his own sexuality,...
Read More: New Classics: Barry Jenkins’ ‘Medicine for Melancholy’
Based on the play “In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue” by Tarell Alvin McCraney, the film tells the life story of a young man named Chiron (Trevante Rhodes) via three defining chapters of his life. Set in the 1980’s Miami during the height of Reagan’s War on Drugs, “Moonlight” follows Chiron as he comes of age, falls in love and discovers his own sexuality,...
- 8/11/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
For the past week and change or so, I’ve been attending pre screenings for the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. This lead up to the fest is always interesting to me because it represents a small sampling of what I’ll get to see during the few weeks that represents Tribeca. For now, it’s just a few recognizable titles sandwiched between a lot of ones I’d go in blind on, but that’s not a bad thing at all. So far, I’ve gotten to see Equals, Don’t Think Twice, High Rise, and Holidays, to name just a few that I’ve caught at pre screenings, but the real deal is set to begin very soon. In honor of that, I wanted to list all oft the movies that I think are of note at the fest. It’s far from a an all encompassing view of Tribeca,...
- 4/6/2016
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
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