DanMachi Season 5 Cast: All Confirmed New and Returning Characters - Main Image
DanMachi’s next installment is still over a season away, but it is being hyped up now with a new trailer. There, new DanMachi season 5 cast members were revealed who will join the show’s returning VAs.
Along with the cast, the trailer also shows off new footage featuring the new and returning cast members in action.
DanMachi Voice Cast Returns in Season 5
The DanMachi anime began with season 1 back in April 2015. It took four years, but the show finally returned with season 2 in July 2019.
Since then, the series has gotten two more seasons, with the fourth one being split into two halves.
All of the show’s seasons were animated by J.C.Staff, the studio behind One-Punch Man season 2 and Fairy Tail.
Along with the studio, the show’s voice cast has also stuck around throughout the seasons,...
DanMachi’s next installment is still over a season away, but it is being hyped up now with a new trailer. There, new DanMachi season 5 cast members were revealed who will join the show’s returning VAs.
Along with the cast, the trailer also shows off new footage featuring the new and returning cast members in action.
DanMachi Voice Cast Returns in Season 5
The DanMachi anime began with season 1 back in April 2015. It took four years, but the show finally returned with season 2 in July 2019.
Since then, the series has gotten two more seasons, with the fourth one being split into two halves.
All of the show’s seasons were animated by J.C.Staff, the studio behind One-Punch Man season 2 and Fairy Tail.
Along with the studio, the show’s voice cast has also stuck around throughout the seasons,...
- 5/24/2024
- EpicStream
Director Eric Mathis of Grime House Films and Drake Teer of Teer/Mathis Productions have unleashed the trailer for their upcoming horror movie INfernal, said to be a “thrilling, heavy metal-infused Faustian tale.” The team promises to deliver a “unique blend of horror, metal music, and monstrous mayhem that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats.”
Having wrapped production, INfernal is now in its final stages, and the team has launched a finishing funds campaign on Indiegogo. At this time, they are 63% of the way to their goal.
INfernal follows the story of four friends – two of whom are undead and one a pig demon from hell – as they race against time to outsmart the Devil himself after a summoning ritual goes disastrously wrong. In a desperate fight to save their souls, these friends must navigate a nightmarish landscape filled with heavy metal fury and demonic terror in order to find “the metal blade,...
Having wrapped production, INfernal is now in its final stages, and the team has launched a finishing funds campaign on Indiegogo. At this time, they are 63% of the way to their goal.
INfernal follows the story of four friends – two of whom are undead and one a pig demon from hell – as they race against time to outsmart the Devil himself after a summoning ritual goes disastrously wrong. In a desperate fight to save their souls, these friends must navigate a nightmarish landscape filled with heavy metal fury and demonic terror in order to find “the metal blade,...
- 5/23/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Earlier this week, we learned that iconic slasher Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th franchise will be a playable character in Warner Bros. and Player First Games’ upcoming video game MultiVersus, a free-to-play platform fighter game that will be making its way out into the world on May 28th as “a free download for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 consoles, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One consoles, and PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), with full cross-play and cross-progression support.” Now Jason has gotten his own gameplay trailer, which can be seen in the embed above.
As a press release notes, this trailer show us that “Jason towers over the competition as a Tank class character with a scary moveset that incorporates his axe and machete weapons, teleporting ability to show up right behind opponents and stuff them into a sleeping bag, fatally folding a bed in half to launch enemies off the map,...
As a press release notes, this trailer show us that “Jason towers over the competition as a Tank class character with a scary moveset that incorporates his axe and machete weapons, teleporting ability to show up right behind opponents and stuff them into a sleeping bag, fatally folding a bed in half to launch enemies off the map,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Way back at the end of 2021, Warner Bros. announced that they were teaming up with Player First Games to develop a free-to-play platform fighter game called MultiVersus. The game will finally be making its way out into the world on May 28th as “a free download for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 consoles, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One consoles, and PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), with full cross-play and cross-progression support”… and a newly unveiled trailer for Season 1: Puns & Villainy reveals that Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th horror movie franchise and Agent Smith from The Matrix film series will be included as playable characters alongside a long list of characters based on Warner Bros. Discovery franchises. The announced characters are Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, Black Adam, and The Joker of DC Comics; Shaggy and Velma of Scooby-Doo; Bugs Bunny, Tasmanian Devil a.k.a. Taz,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Salman Khan Was Once Miffed By Sandeep Reddy Vanga (Picture Credit: Facebook & IMDb)
Salman Khan is one of those people who is very particular about his panga. If you miff Bhaijaan once, then it is very difficult to get back to his good books. So kudos to Sandeep Reddy Vanga for pulling this stunt. Recent reports suggest that the animal filmmaker has approached Bhaijaan for a dark broody film. Reports further say that Bhai is very interested in the script and might sign the dotted line.
Well, this will definitely be a major move on with time. Salman was miffed by the director and his film Animal. For those who have come late, when Ranbir Kapoor signed the dotted line for the gangster drama, this violent film was not titled Animal.
When Sandeep Reddy Vanga signed Ranbir Kapoor for the blockbuster gangster drama, it was titled Devil. And no points...
Salman Khan is one of those people who is very particular about his panga. If you miff Bhaijaan once, then it is very difficult to get back to his good books. So kudos to Sandeep Reddy Vanga for pulling this stunt. Recent reports suggest that the animal filmmaker has approached Bhaijaan for a dark broody film. Reports further say that Bhai is very interested in the script and might sign the dotted line.
Well, this will definitely be a major move on with time. Salman was miffed by the director and his film Animal. For those who have come late, when Ranbir Kapoor signed the dotted line for the gangster drama, this violent film was not titled Animal.
When Sandeep Reddy Vanga signed Ranbir Kapoor for the blockbuster gangster drama, it was titled Devil. And no points...
- 2/4/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Marvel fans, get ready for an action-packed episode of “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” as Season 2, Episode 3, titled “Belly of the Beast,” hits the screens. This exciting episode is scheduled to air on Saturday, February 10, 2024, at 10:00 Am on Disney.
In this thrilling installment, viewers will be treated to an epic adventure as Lunella and her trusty companion, Devil Dinosaur, find themselves facing a dangerous predicament. When Devil Dinosaur inadvertently consumes a perilous Moon Girl gadget, Lunella and her friend Casey must embark on a mission of miniaturized proportions.
The duo must shrink themselves down to navigate the treacherous terrain within Devil Dinosaur’s belly, all in a desperate attempt to retrieve the gadget and avert potential disaster. It’s a race against time as they encounter bizarre creatures and unexpected challenges within the belly of their prehistoric friend.
With its unique blend of humor, science, and superhero action,...
In this thrilling installment, viewers will be treated to an epic adventure as Lunella and her trusty companion, Devil Dinosaur, find themselves facing a dangerous predicament. When Devil Dinosaur inadvertently consumes a perilous Moon Girl gadget, Lunella and her friend Casey must embark on a mission of miniaturized proportions.
The duo must shrink themselves down to navigate the treacherous terrain within Devil Dinosaur’s belly, all in a desperate attempt to retrieve the gadget and avert potential disaster. It’s a race against time as they encounter bizarre creatures and unexpected challenges within the belly of their prehistoric friend.
With its unique blend of humor, science, and superhero action,...
- 2/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Hold onto your seats, young and old fans alike, because “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” is back with Season 2, Episode 3, titled “Belly of the Beast.” This animated series continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of humor, adventure, and friendship. Tune in to Disney Xd at 10:00 Am on Saturday, February 10, 2024, for an episode that promises to take you on a wild and imaginative journey.
In this exciting episode, a mishap unfolds when Devil Dinosaur accidentally ingests a dangerous Moon Girl gadget. To make matters even more thrilling, Lunella and Casey find themselves facing a gigantic problem – they must shrink themselves down to miniature proportions and venture into the belly of the beast to retrieve the gadget.
Prepare for a visual spectacle as the duo embarks on an incredible adventure within Devil Dinosaur. With creativity and courage as their weapons, Lunella and Casey navigate the unexpected challenges inside their prehistoric friend.
In this exciting episode, a mishap unfolds when Devil Dinosaur accidentally ingests a dangerous Moon Girl gadget. To make matters even more thrilling, Lunella and Casey find themselves facing a gigantic problem – they must shrink themselves down to miniature proportions and venture into the belly of the beast to retrieve the gadget.
Prepare for a visual spectacle as the duo embarks on an incredible adventure within Devil Dinosaur. With creativity and courage as their weapons, Lunella and Casey navigate the unexpected challenges inside their prehistoric friend.
- 2/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Stars: Richard Teasdale, Morgan Underwood, William Stafford, Thomas Lee Rutter, Kieran Edwards, Jay Giblin, Laura Liptrot, Mark Sneddon, Cy Henty, Kemal Yildirim | Written by Bazz Hancher, S.N. Sibley, Michael Walcott | Directed by Bazz Hancher
Axel Falcon, the latest film from Bazz Hancher, screened at Horror-On-Sea with Darkly Took the Light, a documentary about the difficulties and personal tragedies that surrounded the making of the film, and the toll it took on Hancher and his interest in continuing to make films – a documentary I hope eventually also gets a physical release alongside the film.
Hancher issues range from the usual problems of indie filmmaking such as cast and crew members dropping out, to people connected to the film or the filmmakers being murdered or suffering serious illness. It’s an interesting piece, and quite different from the “our film was cursed” hype video it may sound like. It’s more of...
Axel Falcon, the latest film from Bazz Hancher, screened at Horror-On-Sea with Darkly Took the Light, a documentary about the difficulties and personal tragedies that surrounded the making of the film, and the toll it took on Hancher and his interest in continuing to make films – a documentary I hope eventually also gets a physical release alongside the film.
Hancher issues range from the usual problems of indie filmmaking such as cast and crew members dropping out, to people connected to the film or the filmmakers being murdered or suffering serious illness. It’s an interesting piece, and quite different from the “our film was cursed” hype video it may sound like. It’s more of...
- 1/31/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Amigo the Devil is prepping for the release of his new album, Yours Until the War Is Over, arriving February 23rd. In advance of the LP, the dark-folk troubadour has unveiled a new song, albeit in an unconventional manner.
Following the official release of the singles “Cannibal Within” and “The Mechanic,” the singer-guitarist also known as Danny Kiranos has leaked another new tune, “Once Upon a Time at Texaco (Pt. 1).” Although it was posted unlisted on YouTube a few days ago, many fans discovered the new track via a voicemail at the phone number (458) 867-1239.
That phone number came from a wild and wacky late-night TV commercial promoting “The Mechanic” that Amigo hoped to get aired on MTV and Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim block. Unfortunately, the ad got resoundingly rejected for being “too violent.”
“We made a commercial for our little mechanic shop and it was clearly too hot for TV,...
Following the official release of the singles “Cannibal Within” and “The Mechanic,” the singer-guitarist also known as Danny Kiranos has leaked another new tune, “Once Upon a Time at Texaco (Pt. 1).” Although it was posted unlisted on YouTube a few days ago, many fans discovered the new track via a voicemail at the phone number (458) 867-1239.
That phone number came from a wild and wacky late-night TV commercial promoting “The Mechanic” that Amigo hoped to get aired on MTV and Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim block. Unfortunately, the ad got resoundingly rejected for being “too violent.”
“We made a commercial for our little mechanic shop and it was clearly too hot for TV,...
- 1/30/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur star Diamond White spoke with The Direct about Season 2 of her hit animated series and who she would want to see play the character in the MCU.
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is a crazy concept for a character: A 13-year-old with one of the largest IQs on planet Earth who has a pet T-Rex—and, in the comics, the two can switch bodies.
Marvel’s incredibly animated series managed to do what many thought was impossible: make the character easily accessible, relatable, and insanely likable.
Read full article on The Direct.
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is a crazy concept for a character: A 13-year-old with one of the largest IQs on planet Earth who has a pet T-Rex—and, in the comics, the two can switch bodies.
Marvel’s incredibly animated series managed to do what many thought was impossible: make the character easily accessible, relatable, and insanely likable.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 1/30/2024
- by Russ Milheim
- The Direct
Move over diamonds; it seems like Dinosaurs are a girl’s best friend. At least, that’s the case for Lunella Lafayette (Diamond White) in Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur. Based on the comic book of the same name, the series follows Lunella, a Black 13-year-old Manhattanite who uses her genius to accidentally conjure up a giant red Devil Dinosaur (Fred Tatasciore) through a time portal she’s created. Luckily for Lunella, and the entire Lower East Side neighborhood, she befriends the prehistoric creature and uses their unique partnership to fight crime in the area under the moniker of Moon Girl.
Another unique thing about the animated show, brought to life by actor Laurence Fishburne and producer Helen Sugland, is that it makes Marvel history for featuring the first Black female lead character in a Marvel television show. Lunella’s onscreen debut further adds to the recent strides...
Another unique thing about the animated show, brought to life by actor Laurence Fishburne and producer Helen Sugland, is that it makes Marvel history for featuring the first Black female lead character in a Marvel television show. Lunella’s onscreen debut further adds to the recent strides...
- 2/11/2023
- by Destiny Jackson
- Deadline Film + TV
Step aside, Mayor Eric Adams. Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur are leading their own effort to protect New York City’s Lower East Side. Here’s how to stream Marvel’s newest animated series.
Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur follows 13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette and her 10-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur, as they work together to protect the city from danger. The first six episodes (of 16) will be available to stream Wednesday, Feb. 15 on Disney+, to be followed by two additional drops over the next few months.
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Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur follows 13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette and her 10-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur, as they work together to protect the city from danger. The first six episodes (of 16) will be available to stream Wednesday, Feb. 15 on Disney+, to be followed by two additional drops over the next few months.
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- 2/6/2023
- by How to Stream Team
- TVLine.com
Plot: The adventures of super-genius Lunella Lafayette and her 10-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur. After Lunella accidentally brings Devil Dinosaur into present-day New York City, the duo works together to protect the city’s Lower East Side from danger.
Review: Since Marvel Studios rose to power in Hollywood, comic book animated series have varied wildly in quality. While DC and other companies have successfully adapted their titles, Marvel Comics-inspired animated projects have been all over the place. In recent years, we have gotten projects like M.O.D.O.K. and Hit-Monkey, as well as the MCU series What If?… All of these shows have grappled with mature storytelling, while the Disney feature film Big Hero 6 serves as the only big-screen project to take advantage of Marvel superheroes. Now, Disney Animation and Marvel have combined their powers for a new, kid-friendly animated series that harnesses the wholesome brand that the House of Mouse...
Review: Since Marvel Studios rose to power in Hollywood, comic book animated series have varied wildly in quality. While DC and other companies have successfully adapted their titles, Marvel Comics-inspired animated projects have been all over the place. In recent years, we have gotten projects like M.O.D.O.K. and Hit-Monkey, as well as the MCU series What If?… All of these shows have grappled with mature storytelling, while the Disney feature film Big Hero 6 serves as the only big-screen project to take advantage of Marvel superheroes. Now, Disney Animation and Marvel have combined their powers for a new, kid-friendly animated series that harnesses the wholesome brand that the House of Mouse...
- 2/6/2023
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
The Grammys was its usual lavish spectacle featuring scores of styled-out celebrities on Sunday night. The buttoned-up, right-wing political commentariat was not pleased, particularly about Sam Smith and Kim Petras‘ performance of “Unholy” — which featured fire, red lighting, and Smith sporting a pair of horns.
“Don’t fight the culture wars, they say,” griped right-wing commentator Liz Wheeler. “Meanwhile demons are teaching your kids to worship Satan. I could throw up.”
“This…is…evil,” Ted Cruz, a United States senator, responded.
This…is…evil. https://t.co/SBrOgHfFcX
— Ted Cruz...
“Don’t fight the culture wars, they say,” griped right-wing commentator Liz Wheeler. “Meanwhile demons are teaching your kids to worship Satan. I could throw up.”
“This…is…evil,” Ted Cruz, a United States senator, responded.
This…is…evil. https://t.co/SBrOgHfFcX
— Ted Cruz...
- 2/6/2023
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
The following is a recap of the first two episodes of FX’s Legion. The first outing introduced us to David Haller (Dan Stevens), a “mutant” living in a mental hospital called Clockworks. Through non-linear storytelling and an exploration of David’s world, we learned that our protagonist has lived his life believing that his telekinetic and telepathic superpowers are a mental illness.
During the pilot, we also get acquainted with some of the major events in his recent life. These include switching bodies with his girlfriend, Syd Barrett (Rachel Keller), and escaping his mental hospital, Clockworks, during which his friend Lenny (Aubrey Plaza) dies in a wall that he may have created; returning home to his sister and talking with Lenny, his recently-deceased friend; getting captured and interrogated by a sinister governmental organization, before escaping with the help of Syd and fellow mutants; and joining up with a team of other superhumans,...
During the pilot, we also get acquainted with some of the major events in his recent life. These include switching bodies with his girlfriend, Syd Barrett (Rachel Keller), and escaping his mental hospital, Clockworks, during which his friend Lenny (Aubrey Plaza) dies in a wall that he may have created; returning home to his sister and talking with Lenny, his recently-deceased friend; getting captured and interrogated by a sinister governmental organization, before escaping with the help of Syd and fellow mutants; and joining up with a team of other superhumans,...
- 2/16/2017
- by D.F. Lovett
- We Got This Covered
There’s some good news and some bad news when it comes to the October departures from Netflix. We’ll start with the bad news first. Back to the Future (1-3), The Warriors, and The Exorcist are all getting yanked on October 1. The good news is almost everything else is staying. Not to dismiss the cinematic accomplishments of Honey 2 or Congo, but the reality is these and their ilk probably won’t be missed by many. Check out the full list below. And when you’re done, click here to see what's coming. That’s what really matters anyway. October 1 10.0 Earthquake Back to the Future Back to the Future Part II Back to the Future Part III Beverly Hills Cop II Congo Deep Impact Erin Brockovich The Exorcist Heroes: Season 1-4 Honey Honey 2 Insomnia Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Mr. Deeds My Girl Nick of Time The Phantom...
- 5/23/2016
- by David Eckstein
- Hitfix
Ten years. Dynamite has already been around for a decade. It doesn’t seem like a very long time, considering that Marvel and DC are both nearing 80. On the other hand, over the last ten years, Dynamite Entertainment has risen to become quite a competitor in the market. Part of Dynamite’s success is based on their licensing of familiar characters to create a fantastic set of universes. The other part of their strategy deals with the talent involved. The writers and artists over at Dynamite are some of the greatest in the industry.
The whole phenomena started with the publishing of two Army of Darkness series through Devil’s Due before Dynamite struck out on their own and began self publishing. Their first non-Army of Darkness series was Red Sonja. The first issue, of which, debuted with over 100,000 copies sold. From here, Dynamite started to expand quickly. Now,...
The whole phenomena started with the publishing of two Army of Darkness series through Devil’s Due before Dynamite struck out on their own and began self publishing. Their first non-Army of Darkness series was Red Sonja. The first issue, of which, debuted with over 100,000 copies sold. From here, Dynamite started to expand quickly. Now,...
- 11/14/2014
- by Cory Weddell
- SoundOnSight
1976 saw the publication of John Brosnan’s excellent book The Horror People. Written during the summer of 1975, it makes interesting reading 40 years down the line. Those who feature prominently in the book – Peter Cushing, Vincent Price, Jack Arnold, Michael Carreras, Sam Arkoff, Roy Ward Baker, Freddie Francis, Robert Bloch, Richard Matheson and Milton Subotsky – were still alive, as were Ralph Bates, Mario Bava, Jimmy Carreras, John Carradine, Dan Curtis, John Gilling, Robert Fuest, Michael Gough, Val Guest, Ray Milland, Robert Quarry and Michael Ripper, all of whom were given a mention. Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Junior, Michael Reeves and James H Nicholson were not long dead. Hammer, Amicus and American International Pictures were still in existence. George A Romero had yet to achieve his prominence and Stephen King wasn’t even heard of!
Brosnan devoted a chapter to a new British company called Tyburn Films. Founded by the charismatic and ambitious Kevin Francis,...
Brosnan devoted a chapter to a new British company called Tyburn Films. Founded by the charismatic and ambitious Kevin Francis,...
- 7/4/2014
- Shadowlocked
The hardest part about choosing my favourite horror films of all time, is deciding what stays and what goes. I started with a list that featured over 200 titles, and I think it took me more time to pick and choose between them, than it did to actually sit down and write each capsule review. In order to hold on to my sanity, I decided to not include short films, documentaries, television mini-series and animated films. I also had to draw the line at some point in deciding if certain movies should be considered horror or not. In such cases where I was split down the middle in deciding, I let IMDb be the judge for me. And in some cases, I’ve included these titles as special mentions. Long story short, I can’t include every movie I like, and I have to draw the line somewhere. With that said,...
- 10/31/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Ah, religion. Along with politics and The Phantom Menace, this is one of the subjects most likely to be at the centre of yet another unproductive argument on the internet.
As one of those Satanic queer atheists it’s pretty much my job to be the Devil’s advocate from time to time: on the night of the full moon, cider in one claw and keyboard in the other, we take to the internet en masse to disagree with the majority of the messages in Abrahamic texts and argue that, yes, on balance we were probably right to defy God and eagerly devour that forbidden fruit of knowledge. It’s a cursed existence we lead, but worth it for the truly vast number of naked moonlit cocktail parties we get invited to.
Hell might be a socially questionable ally for anyone who isn’t a death metal icon but that...
As one of those Satanic queer atheists it’s pretty much my job to be the Devil’s advocate from time to time: on the night of the full moon, cider in one claw and keyboard in the other, we take to the internet en masse to disagree with the majority of the messages in Abrahamic texts and argue that, yes, on balance we were probably right to defy God and eagerly devour that forbidden fruit of knowledge. It’s a cursed existence we lead, but worth it for the truly vast number of naked moonlit cocktail parties we get invited to.
Hell might be a socially questionable ally for anyone who isn’t a death metal icon but that...
- 7/3/2013
- by Emily Band
- Obsessed with Film
New Superman,Man Of Steel huge,specific spoilers revealed. Recently,comicbookmovie.com revealed that the "Man Of Steel: Inside The Legendary World Of Superman" served up a couple of huge spoilers for the film,and they appear to be quite specific and ultra detailed. To kick things off, we learned that Superman's suit is actually a Kryptonian environmental suit that appears to be used to help navigate the Kryptonian vessels which are actually alive. The Phantom Zone projector is located in Krypton's orbit. The Black Zero is a prison barge ship that transports criminals to the Phantom Zone, and is located in subspace. Krypton's explosion actually caused Zod to be able to take control of the Black Zero and it became his flagship. Next, we learned that The Black Zero also has a squadron of drones associated with it,which are smaller ships. Zod is going to mentally torment Superman.
- 5/25/2013
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Superman's suit is actually a Kryptonian environmental suit that appears to be used to help navigate the Kryptonian vessels which are actually alive. The Phantom Zone projector is located in Krypton's orbit. The Black Zero, a prison barge, is the ship that takes the criminals to the Phantom Zone, located in subspace. Krypton's explosion causes Zod to be able to take control of Black Zero and becomes his flagship. The Black Zero also has a squadron of drones associated with it - smaller ships. Zod mentally torments Superman, as seen with the recent skulls image enveloping Superman from the latest trailer, which is said to be a dream sequence. Superman as a tyrant is part of the dream sequence with the Man of Steel in an all black version of the suit, as Zod is in essence tempting him like the Devil. It's said that as comic fans you want...
- 5/25/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
On January 25th the Museum of the Moving Image held a special screening of Phantom of the Paradise with Paul Williams in attendance, and we have for you here all the highlights of the Q&A.
Last year the documentary Paul Williams: Still Alive championed the cold hard fact that Paul Williams was, indeed, not dead. You know, Paul Williams. He wrote songs for The Carpenters and The Muppets (even Muppet Otters). He co-starred alongside Jackie Gleason in all the Smokey and the Bandit movies. He was a staple on Carson’s couch during the 70’s.
With his diminutive height, blond pageboy and glasses, he looked like an unlikely star. And by "star" I mean huge—Grammy, Golden Globe and Oscar winning and a sex symbol to boot. But we horror folks remember him best from Brian De Palma’s 1974 box office failure-cum-cult classic Phantom of the Paradise. Not only...
Last year the documentary Paul Williams: Still Alive championed the cold hard fact that Paul Williams was, indeed, not dead. You know, Paul Williams. He wrote songs for The Carpenters and The Muppets (even Muppet Otters). He co-starred alongside Jackie Gleason in all the Smokey and the Bandit movies. He was a staple on Carson’s couch during the 70’s.
With his diminutive height, blond pageboy and glasses, he looked like an unlikely star. And by "star" I mean huge—Grammy, Golden Globe and Oscar winning and a sex symbol to boot. But we horror folks remember him best from Brian De Palma’s 1974 box office failure-cum-cult classic Phantom of the Paradise. Not only...
- 2/23/2013
- by Heather Buckley
- DreadCentral.com
Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt begin shooting All You Need Is Kill today. Based on the book All You Need is Kill, Warner Bros. Pictures will open the film on March 14, 2014. The upcoming epic sci-fi thriller, directed by Doug Liman, is the first motion picture to be shot at the recently christened Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden - a film and media complex in England owned by Warner Bros. Other films that have been shot at the UK studio are James Bond: Goldeneye, Star Wars Episode One: The Phantom Menace, and Tim Burton.s Sleepy Hollow. Most recently was The Sherlock Holmes and Harry Potter films.
Brad Pitt was originally approached to play the lead, but had conflicts with other films. The Warner Bros. Pictures’, Legendary Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ film stars Cruise (the .Mission: Impossible. films, .Collateral,. .Jerry Maguire.) and Blunt (.The Devil Wears Prada,. .The Adjustment Bureau.). The...
Brad Pitt was originally approached to play the lead, but had conflicts with other films. The Warner Bros. Pictures’, Legendary Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ film stars Cruise (the .Mission: Impossible. films, .Collateral,. .Jerry Maguire.) and Blunt (.The Devil Wears Prada,. .The Adjustment Bureau.). The...
- 10/1/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Monsters of L.A. by Lisa Morton
(Bad Moon Books)
In these pages you’ll find the dark stars you grew up watching: Frankenstein, Dracula, Mr. Hyde, the Phantom, the Hunchback…all the silent ones and the first to find their voices are here, and they’re even presented in roughly the order in which they first appeared on a silver screen. The Haunted House of the ‘30s gives way to the Werewolf of the ‘40s, the Monsters of L.A. Creature of the ‘50s, and so on, all the way up to our favorite modern boogeyman, the Zombie.
In some of these stories, you’ll find an earthly incarnation of a famous namesake: Frankenstein is a patched-together, homeless vet, the Invisible Woman is so ordinary you’d never see her; but some of these familiar friends — Dracula, the Devil, or those seriously creepy Clowns — will be instantly recognizable.
Introduction
Frankenstein
Dr.
(Bad Moon Books)
In these pages you’ll find the dark stars you grew up watching: Frankenstein, Dracula, Mr. Hyde, the Phantom, the Hunchback…all the silent ones and the first to find their voices are here, and they’re even presented in roughly the order in which they first appeared on a silver screen. The Haunted House of the ‘30s gives way to the Werewolf of the ‘40s, the Monsters of L.A. Creature of the ‘50s, and so on, all the way up to our favorite modern boogeyman, the Zombie.
In some of these stories, you’ll find an earthly incarnation of a famous namesake: Frankenstein is a patched-together, homeless vet, the Invisible Woman is so ordinary you’d never see her; but some of these familiar friends — Dracula, the Devil, or those seriously creepy Clowns — will be instantly recognizable.
Introduction
Frankenstein
Dr.
- 2/9/2012
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
The Phantom Carriage (1921)
Directed by Victor Sjostrom
Written by Selma Lagerlof and Victor Sjostrom
Cinematography by Julius Jaenzon
For many, the tired face and defeated body of Victor Sjostrom became synonymous with mortality in Ingmar Bergman’s pivotal film, Wild Strawberries. Few know that he was not only Bergman’s mentor but one of cinema’s greatest filmmakers. For Bergman, there was no greater film than Sjostrom’s The Phantom Carriage and he would revisit it yearly, often on a summer day, losing himself in it’s angst and plays of light.
There are many similarities between Wild Strawberries and The Phantom Carriage. The most obvious being the central force of Sjostrom, who not only directs The Phantom Carriage but stars in it as well. Both are about men hardened by life, forced to confront and reflect upon their empty existence. Sjostrom plays a much younger man in his own film,...
Directed by Victor Sjostrom
Written by Selma Lagerlof and Victor Sjostrom
Cinematography by Julius Jaenzon
For many, the tired face and defeated body of Victor Sjostrom became synonymous with mortality in Ingmar Bergman’s pivotal film, Wild Strawberries. Few know that he was not only Bergman’s mentor but one of cinema’s greatest filmmakers. For Bergman, there was no greater film than Sjostrom’s The Phantom Carriage and he would revisit it yearly, often on a summer day, losing himself in it’s angst and plays of light.
There are many similarities between Wild Strawberries and The Phantom Carriage. The most obvious being the central force of Sjostrom, who not only directs The Phantom Carriage but stars in it as well. Both are about men hardened by life, forced to confront and reflect upon their empty existence. Sjostrom plays a much younger man in his own film,...
- 12/19/2011
- by Justine
- SoundOnSight
Been meaning to link to this for a few weeks now, but Rupert Owen has posted up the slides from a talk he gave about starting a viable streaming video business. Of course, these would be much better with Owen talking along with them, but still very interesting to flip through and gives much to think about.News worth rejoicing over: Waylon Bacon’s putting together a compilation DVD of his amazing short films. He picked the best picture for the cover, too.Felix Vasquez Jr. of Cinema Crazed recently interviewed two of my favorite documentary people, Vic Zimet and Stephanie Silber of Random Lunacy fame.For the L Magazine, Mark Asch has a quick round-up of some of this year’s SXSW films, including the much anticipated The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye by Marie Losier. Asch says it’s “as intensely familiar to the doc’s core...
- 3/20/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Book Announcement Book publisher Pill Hill Press has acquired “Monstermatt’s Bad Monster Jokes Vol.1“, written by Monstermatt Patterson, illustrated by Kyle Kaczmarczyk, with a forward by Joe Moe, for their non-fiction imprint WestNeb Books.
After a brief and successful run with a previous publisher, author Monstermatt Patterson and illustrator Kyle Kaczmarczyk left in hopes of finding a firm to move the book forward.
It wasn’t long before the duo found a suitor in Pill Hill Press/West Neb Books. According to Monstermatt “They were still interested,even after reading the book! Now,that’s scary!”
The book is a self described collection of over 400 bad jokes, rancid rhymes,putrid puns,and sophomoric song parodies, with illustrations, focused on horror films,monsters,sci-fi, superheroes and some pop culture for good measure.
Monstermatt says “With WestNebBooks taking over, we can get back to reaching our growing audience, one badjoke at a time.
After a brief and successful run with a previous publisher, author Monstermatt Patterson and illustrator Kyle Kaczmarczyk left in hopes of finding a firm to move the book forward.
It wasn’t long before the duo found a suitor in Pill Hill Press/West Neb Books. According to Monstermatt “They were still interested,even after reading the book! Now,that’s scary!”
The book is a self described collection of over 400 bad jokes, rancid rhymes,putrid puns,and sophomoric song parodies, with illustrations, focused on horror films,monsters,sci-fi, superheroes and some pop culture for good measure.
Monstermatt says “With WestNebBooks taking over, we can get back to reaching our growing audience, one badjoke at a time.
- 12/23/2010
- by Dave
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
We got the scoop this evening on the two lead roles for Ti West's House of the Devil, which begins shooting in just a few weeks for Dark Dark Films. Jocelin Donahue, who can also be seen in Jt Petty's The Burrowers, will play the role of Sam; Greta Gerwig, who we saw in Baghead at last month's Sundance, will play Megan. They both join Aj Bowen, who stars in Magnolia Pictures' The Signal, in theaters next Friday. You can check out photos of both of them by reading on. and watch this spot for more updates as they come in.
- 2/16/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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