A lot of passion projects have been starting to take flight these recent years in Hollywood. From the Deadpool movie finally getting a green light after some “leaked” footage, to Neil Blomkamp’s Alien 5 reboot/sequel, even Marvel’s recent blockbuster, Ant-man, was once a passion project of Edgar Wright (you know, before he
Author: Tristan Zinampan
Bond has gadgets and gizmos aplenty in new ‘Spectre’ trailer
Sony has just released the new trailer of Sam Mendes‘ second Bond film, Spectre. While the first teaser served as a sneak peek, showing us flashes of action and subtle plot hints, including the information that Bond (Daniel Craig) has some connection to the criminal organization, Spectre; this new trailer,
‘The Good Dinosaur’ trailer is not just good—it’s great
Disney-Pixar has just released the newest trailer of its second feature this year, The Good Dinosaur. Set in an alternate timeline where an asteroid never obliterated the dinosaurs millions of years ago, the story revolves around an orphaned dinosaur named Arlo who sets out on a journey with his newfound
Benicio del Toro might bring his intense eyes to ‘Star Wars Episode VIII’
After passing on the role of Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness, it would have looked like Benicio del Toro had already fulfilled his destiny in space villainy after he took on the role of The Collector in Guardians of the Galaxy. Now, it seems that he’s going two for two though
Mutants seem to age very well in new ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ images…. and btw, Apocalypse!
I think it’s safe to say that, around the internet, a lot of naysayers arose after getting a first glimpse of the titular villain in the leaked X-Men: Apocalypse Comic-Con teaser. Albeit the footage was unfinished and was in below standard quality, that didn’t stop fanboys’ cries that the X-Men big bad
The Spoiler Zone: Ant-Man
Abandon all hope ye who enter here, you will get spoiled. We at Film Police Reviews are introducing a new section to our site. Welcome to the (drum roll please) SPOILER ZONE! This is the place where you, our dear readers, can start debating, discussing, arguing, about movies without the
Ant-Man
“It was never just a heist.” And in those words, Paul Rudd‘s Scott Lang captures in a nutshell what Ant-Man is as a movie. Tonally, Ant-Man fits very well in the tradition of Hollywood heist films, it has all the clichés – it’s fast-paced, thrilling, and quirkily comedic. At the same time
‘Apocalypse’ Now: Leaked footage of Oscar Isaac as main villain in ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’
Peanut Butter and Jelly, Batman and Robin, The April Boys, Comic Con and Leaks… In the history of the greatest things that go together, there’s nothing that can send fanboys from around the world salivating, insides tingling, better than some good cam footage from Comic Con. Our newest leak today
It’s (bat) man vs. god in new ‘Batman v Superman’ trailer
If there’s one trailer you have to see this week, look no further because just unveiled at Comic Con was the new trailer of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. In the latest trailer, we see the aftermath of the “Battle of Metropolis” from the ending of Man of Steel. Unbeknownst to
WATCH: First trailer of ‘Jumanji’, errr, we mean ‘Goosebumps’
For me and many 90’s kids, Goosebumps was our introduction to horror. The books, the show, that catchy intro; it and Are You Afraid of the Dark were our go-to fix of fright right before bedtime. It provided that kind of chill which was creepy at the same time delightful. It
In the land of franchises, this team is king: ‘Lego Movie’ directors to helm ‘Han Solo’ spinoff
Jump Street, The Lego Movie, DC’s The Flash, Sony’s animated Spider-Man movie, and now, Star Wars. Its looks like Phil Lord and Chris Miller are at it again adding another beloved franchise under their belt. THR reports that the It duo are set to direct one of the Star Wars Anthology
A lady of two Sherlocks: Rachel McAdams rumored for ‘Doctor Strange’
With Comic Con fast approaching, it’s no suprise that casting rumors, especially of the superhero kind, keep flying (pun intended). The latest to be linked to the world of comic book movies is our favorite “kiss me in the rain” actress, Rachel McAdams (The Notebook). Heroic Hollywood is reporting that the True
Let’s analyze the new ‘Batman v Superman’ images
Warning: Some spoilers and speculation, based on what I know about this film and what rumors I’ve heard, ahead. Entertainment Weekly has just released new stills from Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The images feature some of the interactions between the DC trinity – Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman – and also
Cmd + X Kutcher, enter Fassbender: ‘Steve Jobs’ trailer
Biopics of Steve Jobs seem to be churning out as fast as new versions of the iPhone. Since his death in 2011, this is the second time the life and times of the tech visionary has gotten the cinematic treatment; the first of course being Ashton Kutcher’s critical and commercial
Step back into the ring with the first trailer of ‘Creed’
It looks like 2015 will be the year of belated franchise revivals for following in the footsteps of Jurassic World and Terminator Genisys is the Rocky quasi-sequel/spin-off, Creed. The question now is will it roar or will short-circuit? Helmed by the talented Ryan Coogler of Fruitvale Station fame, the movie pairs him up once again with Michael
Indie Ko Pa Napapanood Eh!
Is indie cinema’s limited reach a matter of distribution or devotion? Right off the bat, I have to be honest with you: I’m coming clean. If you ask me how many indie movie screenings I have been to, you know deliberately, on my own volition, I could just raise one