South Korean Shows That Touched On Serious Topics

When people usually hear of K-Drama’s, their minds are diverted to the image of rom-coms with cliché storylines, and a lot of aegyo (a cultural style that emphasizes cuteness). Especially, when 2022’s most anticipated shows are garnering worldwide attention. However, many K-Dramas over the years have racked up a lot of success because of their storylines being serious and talking about taboo topics. These dramas include the famous World of the Married (2020), which was received well throughout the globe....

October 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1097 words · Peggy Garneau

Spock Arrives In New Star Trek Discovery Season 2 Trailer

Star Trek Discovery has released a new trailer for Season 2 offering our first look at Ethan Peck’s young Spock. In addition, the latest trailer also features the first look at Rebecca Romijn as Number One. The series is currently in production in Toronto and the trailer was unveiled at NYCC. The previous trailer was released for San Diego Comic-Con over the summer and teased the return of Spock, but never showed him....

October 15, 2022 · 3 min · 483 words · Michael Mayoka

Spongebob Squarepants Season 12 Is Coming To Nickelodeon In 2019

Nickelodeon today announced that SpongeBob SquarePants, the number-one animated show for kids 2-11 and kids 6-11, has been greenlit for season 12. The 26-episode pick up will further the nautical adventures of SpongeBob and his Bikini Bottom friends Patrick, Sandy, Mr. Krabs, Plankton and Squidward. Season 12 is scheduled to premiere in 2019, the series’ 20th anniversary year. The pickup comes on the heels of the recent announcement for a third SpongeBob SquarePants theatrical from Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, also slated for 2019....

October 15, 2022 · 3 min · 502 words · Charles Macedo

Star Wars How Andor Made Rogue One Even Better

Andor is a prequel to a prequel, so many did not expect much from what was likely to be just the next disappointment in the long line of live-action disappointments from Disney’s Star Wars. Yet, from the first moments of the first episode, Andor blew away all expectations, good and bad, and quickly established itself as the show no one wanted yet everyone needed, for both Star Wars lovers and haters....

October 15, 2022 · 4 min · 842 words · Charles Dowker

Stranger Things Alternate Vecna Designs Reveal A Much More Monstrous Villain

Be warned, if you have been living under a rock and still have yet to see Stranger Things Season 4 - but for some reason still want to read an article about it, MAJOR SPOILERS ahead… The villain of Stranger Things Season 4, Vecna AKA Henry Creel AKA One, has proven to be the most terrifying monster to emerge from The Upside Down. And it turns out Vecna could have been even scarier still....

October 15, 2022 · 3 min · 538 words · John Robbins

Studio Briefing January 17Th 2006

ABC IS GOLDEN AGAINABC’s resurgence was clearly on display Monday night as it dominated the TV awards categories at the 63rd annual Golden Globes ceremonies. The network’s Lostwon for best drama and its Desperate Housewives, for best comedy. In addition, Geena Davis, who stars in ABC’s Commander in Chief. won the best actress award in the drama category, while Sandra Oh won for best supporting actress in ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy.The remainder of the top awards were scattered, and included best actor awards for Hugh Laurie (Fox’s House) and Steve Carell (NBC’s The Office) in the drama and comedy categories respectively; a best actress award for Mary-Louise Parker (Showtime’s Weeds)in the comedy category, and a best-supporting actor award to Paul Newman for his performance in HBO’s Empire Falls, which also won for best miniseries or movie....

October 15, 2022 · 8 min · 1586 words · Bobbi Crockwell

Studio Briefing Tv November 10 2008

FOOTBALL A BIG WINNER FOR CBS, NBC An over-run of NFL football that drew 24.20 million viewers was all it took to give CBS an overall household victory in Sunday night’s ratings. NBC was also buoyed by football coverage as its primetime Sunday Night Football coverage of the New York Giants/Philadelphia Eagles contest averaged 15.79 million viewers. CBS’s 60 Minutes, which was delayed a half hour by the game, was the second-highest-rated show of the night, capturing 17....

October 15, 2022 · 4 min · 760 words · Ann Manuel

Susannah York Passes Away At 72

British actress Susannah York has passed away at the age of 72 after a long battle with cancer. Here’s what her son, Orlando Wells had to say about the actress: Susannah York’s career began in the 1960s after graduating from the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1958. She starred in Tom Jones alongside and received an Academy Award nomination for her role as Alice in They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?...

October 15, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Clifton Brookman

Take Home The Puffy Chair On Dvd

On January 23 get ready to relax as The Puffy Chair comes to DVD! In honor of this release we are giving away copies of it! Winners Receive: The Puffy Chair DVD CLICK HERE to enter our contest! Synopsis: See what the buzz was all about at the 2005 film festivals as Genius Products presents the heartfelt comedy The Puffy Chair on DVD January 23, 2007. The critically acclaimed debut feature by filmmaker brothers Jay and Mark Duplass is priced to own for $24....

October 15, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Gordon Briant

Tarzan Film Coming In Animated 3D

German studio Constantin Film is bringing a classic character back to live with a new Tarzan animated 3D film, according to Variety. Despite its German roots, the film will be an English-language film, which will be produced by Robert Kulzer and Reinhard Klooss. The studio acquired the rights to the film from the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs, who wrote the first novel in the series - “Tarzan of the Apes” - in 1912 and went on to spawn numerous sequel novels and other works, including the the 1932 film Tarzan, The Ape Man starring Johnny Weissmuller, which itself spawned a number of film sequels....

October 15, 2022 · 1 min · 195 words · Amy Rodriguez

The Batman 2 What To Expect If Joker Is The Villain

The Batman has opened up to wider critical acclaim and reception than anticipated. People are praising Robert Pattinson’s iteration of the caped crusader. But what makes The Batman distinct is not just Pattinson’s performance, it’s also this new version of Gotham Matt Reeves has created. Batman’s vigilantism in the city is still in its infancy and corruption has engulfed the very system that administers the city and its people. This Batverse has a lot of things going on since Bruce Wayne took it upon himself to unravel the truth behind organized crime in Gotham as well as his parent’s murder....

October 15, 2022 · 8 min · 1492 words · Velma Opie

The Best Horror Miniseries Ranked

Sometimes a story is just too sprawling and epic to be told in a simple two-hour movie. That is where the miniseries comes in to provide creators with a device in which to really dive into stories and characters. Nowhere is this more common than in the horror genre. A flood of horror miniseries have graced our television networks and streaming platforms for the past thirty years. Through these series we are able to explore the vast and horrifying world that makes up some of our favorite horror tales....

October 15, 2022 · 5 min · 1027 words · Robert Gose

Robert Redford Best Movies After 1980 Ranked

Robert Redford, actor, director, and producer, was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2014, and there’s definitely good reason for it. His acting career began on stage in the 1950s, and since then he has won many different awards, including an Oscar, a BAFTA, two Golden Globes, and even the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Perhaps one of his biggest achievements, however, is becoming one of the founding members for the popular Sundance Film Festival....

October 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1422 words · Jean Norstrom

Russell Hornsby Talks Grimm Season 2 Exclusive

Russell Hornsby talks about playing Hank Griffin in Grimm Season One, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD August 7 When Grimm was picked up by NBC last year, some thought it was in trouble before it even started, with the network deciding to air the show on Friday nights, a time slot where most shows go to die. Instead, Grimm made it self right at home, pulling in solid numbers all year long and getting a Season 2 renewal....

October 14, 2022 · 9 min · 1862 words · Daniel Bryant

Sam Raimi Talks Spider Man 4 S Villains

MTV Splash Page recently got to speak with Spider-Man 4 director Sam Raimi, who talked about the film’s villain. While he didn’t reveal exactly who the villain would be in the film, he did talk about how they were approaching the villain, which you can see below. CLICK HERE for the rest of the site’s article on Raimi. Spider-Man 4 is currently gearing up for a March 2010 shooting date and a May 5, 2011 release date....

October 14, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Jennifer Jacome

Saw Ii Slashes The Box Office Competition

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Halloween weekend debut of Lions Gate’s Saw II scared up an estimated $30.5 million to easily grab the top spot at the boxoffice. The bow for the R-rated frightfest, produced by Twisted Pictures and Lions Gate, was a company best for the distributor, beating the $23.9 million of Fahrenheit 9/11. The opening for the Darren Lynn Bousman-helmed Saw II also marked the biggest debut this October and was the fifth-best all time for the month....

October 14, 2022 · 2 min · 295 words · Isiah Mervis

Sci Fi Channel Announces Its Summer Programming

SCI FI Channel is about to launch its biggest summer yet with a lineup featuring all-new originals and the return some of last year’s most popular shows. Summer introduces viewers to a contemporary re-imagined take on Flash Gordon, the investigative adventure reality series Destination Truth and the mind-twisting British mentalist Derren Brown, plus the return of last year’s record-breaking hit dramedy Eureka, an even bigger season of the competition series Who Wants to Be a Superhero?...

October 14, 2022 · 5 min · 988 words · Ray Bartlett

Sex Education Star Ncuti Gatwa Teases A Very Special Season 3

It’s true. Sex Education was an instant Netflix hit when it arrived back in 2019, with the first season being streamed by over 40 million subscribers. With rave reviews continuing for the second season, a third was given the green light in April this year. Now star Ncuti Gatwa has teased some “very special” season 3 details when he appeared on the BAFTA red carpet on Sunday afternoon. In the series, Gatwa plays Eric Effiong, a fan favorite character whose journey in the series has broached some very relevant race and sexuality topics....

October 14, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · Tony Horne

She Said Is One Of The Biggest Box Office Flops In History

Despite the rave reviews and critical acclaim that the Universal Pictures film She Said received prior to release, the movie’s box office numbers are appallingly low. The film went up against some well-anticipated heavy hitters for its launch, giving it stiff competition. The film only made 2.2 million dollars on its opening weekend, making it one of the worst box office studio releases in history. Fans are not flocking to theaters to see the film, and audiences this holiday season may not want to watch realism portrayed on the big screen....

October 14, 2022 · 3 min · 518 words · Tammie Boese

Shout Factory To Release Classic Roger Corman Films

Shout! Factory and New Horizons Picture Corporation have entered into an extensive multiyear alliance to release a vast library of classic and new films from legendary producer-director Roger Corman, recipient of a 2009 Honorary Academy Award, to the home entertainment marketplace. Under the terms of the agreement, Shout! Factory has secured the exclusive North American home entertainment rights to over 50 highly sought-after Roger Corman film properties. This announcement was made today by Shout!...

October 14, 2022 · 3 min · 486 words · Shelli Hale