
Ridley Scott is no stranger to seeing new talent step into franchises he created—he did it with Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049, a movie he recently said he regretted not directing himself.
Ridley Scott is no stranger to seeing new talent step into franchises he created—he did it with Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049, a movie he recently said he regretted not directing himself.
Matthew Vaughn, the guy who brought us comic book adaptations like X-Men: First Class, Kick-Ass and Kingsmen: The Secret Service, has a new movie that seems akin to Stranger Than Fiction if it were directed by, well, Matthew Vaughn. At least, that’s what it seems on its face.
Matthew Vaughn has been in the filmmaking game since 1996, but he’s perhaps best known for 2010's Kick-Ass and 2014's Kingsman: The Secret Service
Anyone disappointed that they didn’t get to see last year’s awesome Predator-prequel Prey in theaters will soon get the next best thing.
We may not ever see the end of Matthew Vaughn’s Kingsman series on film, but his next movie looks like it fits right in.
Whether it’s sinking the Titanic, inventing new technology to make Avatar, or making VFX history with Terminator 2, filmmaking is never easy for
About 20 minutes into watching new sci-fi thriller No One Will Save You, I said to myself, “Wait, has anyone spoken in this yet?” Sure, there had been sound. Lots of very interesting, creepy sounds. And there’d been music too; evocative, atmospheric music.
Few directors seem better suited to a galaxy far, far, away than Guillermo del Toro.
Star Wars fans love to argue about every little thing in the sequel trilogy but there’s one place we can all agree it falls short: its posters.