
‘The Karate Kid’ Franchise Owes Its Existence to DC Comics
The Karate Kid franchise has come a long way. The original film — a fiery, sharp, and layered take on bullying and self-improvement — still speaks volumes in today’s world. Following its success, three sequels were released, namely, The Karate Kid Part II (1986), The Karate Kid Part III (1989),

Bogancloch review – film and landscape are as one
Bogancloch review – film and landscape are as one About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the

‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ Directors Answer Your Theories and Break Down Death’s Design
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Final Destination Bloodlines.] Summary Collider’s Perri Nemiroff talks spoilers with Final Destination Bloodlines directors Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky. Stein and Lipovsky reveal the original versions of the movie’s death scenes, including a Titanic-like opening. They also revisit filming Tony Todd’s scene, touch

Renowned Film and Television Critic Richard Roeper Joins RogerEbert.com | Features
Chicago, IL – Acclaimed film critic Richard Roeper is joining RogerEbert.com as a regular contributor. Roeper will bring his deep knowledge of film and television to the site, with his first piece debuting this week. “I feel like I’ve found a new home with an old friend,” said Roeper. “It’s

First Steps Art Features New Look at Galactus & Silver Surfer
New artwork for The Fantastic Four: First Steps has been released. The Fantastic Four: First Steps arrives in United States theaters this coming July. Directed by Matt Shakman, the MCU movie stars Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/Human Torch,

I Attended The Very First Boardwalk Rock Fest Featuring Artists Like Def Leppard And Nickelback, & Here’s Why They Need To Bring It Back Again Next Year
Ocean City, Maryland is quickly becoming an unstoppable hub in the music festival market. In 2023, Ocean’s Calling held its first ever festival, spanning three days from September 29 to October 1. In just two years, this event has featured artists like Alanis Morissette, Blink-182, and Sublime, with this year’s

Wes Anderson Loses the Plot in Breakneck, Tiresome Spy Comedy
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Cannes coverage. Ghost Trail opens in theaters on May 30. We begin with music that’s uncharacteristically tense for a Wes Anderson film––chugging cellos leading a full orchestra that’s more Mission: Impossible than Moonrise Kingdom––and opener à la Nolan blockbusters:

Icarus Films: Winter Nomads
Directed by Manuel von Sturler 85 minutes / ColorFrench / English subtitlesRelease: 2014Copyright: 2013 Pascal, 53, and Carole, 28, are shepherds. In the month of November 2010, they embark on their long winter transhumance: four months during which they will have to cover 600 km in the Swiss region, accompanied

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025) Movie Review
The marketing team understood the mission better than McQuarrie and Cruise, and they chose to accept it. They dropped the Part II title, they largely hid the AI and villains from the trailers, and convincingly sold this allegedly final act as a killer, semi-standalone action movie—except McQuarrie and Cruise continued

Crazy Trailer for ‘Jimmy and Stiggs’ Unhinged Alien Battle Neon Horror
Crazy Trailer for ‘Jimmy and Stiggs’ Unhinged Alien Battle Neon Horror by Alex Billington May 28, 2025Source: YouTube “Like They Live meet Dead Alive on speed!” Holy whoa! File this trailer under “OMFG!” The Horror Section has launched an official trailer for a totally batshit crazy indie horror film titled