I saw “Supergirl” in IMAX. It wasn’t a “superhero movie” about saving the Earth through self-sacrifice as “justice” confronts “evil.” It was a coming-of-age story about saving oneself, Kara, as she struggles with her own trauma. Structurally, it feels less like “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015), where everyone is driven purely by survival instinct beyond notions of good and evil, and more like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), where heroes, villains, and scoundrels all converge.
Vince Gilligan says writing on ‘PLURIBUS’ Season 2 is past the halfway point.
“My writers and I have figured out the episodes… I’m looking forward to shooting this, and people seeing it, because I’m kind of digging it.”
(Source: Deadline)
With Guillermo del Toro’s recommendation, I started watching Apple TV+‘s “Widow’s Bay.” It’s so incredibly good that I couldn’t stop, so I binged through Episode 9 in one go. This horror-comedy, executive produced by Hiro Murai, is set in a cursed island town 40 miles off the coast of New England. Dense fog, violent storms, and all kinds of supernatural phenomena descend upon the town. It’s packed with horror elements, one after another. Fans of Stephen King and horror in general will love it. The pacing is excellent, and the balance between horror and humor is just right. Ironically, the mayor’s tireless efforts to attract tourists reminded me of Mayor Vaughn from “Jaws.” The townspeople are wonderfully eccentric as well, with personalities straight out of “Twin Peaks.” It’s been a long time since a series pulled me in this completely. I can’t wait for next Wednesday’s final episode.
First trailer for ‘THE SOCIAL NETWORK’ sequel, starring Jeremy Strong, Jeremy Allen White and Mikey Madison.
The film follows an engineer who becomes a whistleblower on Facebook's most guarded secrets.
In theaters on October 9.
Esto es muy raro, pero esto es muuuy bueno.
A caballo entre la tensión y el humor negro, “Balearic” de Ion de Sosa sigue a un grupo de chicos que se cuelan en una lujosa casa sin saber que serán acorralados por tres perros.
Arranca en IFEMA MADRID la presentación de @madhorror_IFEMA, un nuevo encuentro para los amantes del cine fantástico y de terror que reunirá experiencias, exposiciones, talento y cultura del género.
#Sientelainspiracion en #IFEMADRID
Robert Englund, Linda Blair, Michael Biehn y Malcolm McDowell serán algunos de los invitados de MADHORROR 2026, un nuevo y macro festival temático de terror que se celebrará en IFEMA MADRID del 30 de octubre al 2 de noviembre de 2026.
Entradas aquí: https://t.co/p6zQgtRCkR