James Gunn is currently firing on all cylinders with two projects of the new Dcu in active production. First is the flagship title of the new and improved Dcu, Superman, which stars David Corneswet as Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane. The other is Peacemaker‘s sophomore season, marking the return of John Cena, who would be carrying the role over from his time in the Dceu.
Winston Duke as M’Baku
While a slew of characters have been cast in the new Dcu, the main trinity of the franchise is yet to be completed. With a number of actors already interested in the role, Winston Duke has thrown his hat in the ring for the role of Gotham’s Dark Knight. Speaking with /Film, the actor revealed his aspirations to play The Dark Knight in James Gunn’s Dcu.
Winston Duke wants to start a campaign for his...
Winston Duke as M’Baku
While a slew of characters have been cast in the new Dcu, the main trinity of the franchise is yet to be completed. With a number of actors already interested in the role, Winston Duke has thrown his hat in the ring for the role of Gotham’s Dark Knight. Speaking with /Film, the actor revealed his aspirations to play The Dark Knight in James Gunn’s Dcu.
Winston Duke wants to start a campaign for his...
- 5/2/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Stars: Belle Adams, Ian Michaels, Tim Fox, Dina Silva, Rebekah Kennedy, Kristina Klebe | Written by Pierre Tsigaridis, Kristina Klebe, Maxim Rancon | Directed by Pierre Tsigaridis
Two Witches, the first feature from Pierre Tsigaridis features a pair of somewhat connected tales of modern day witchcraft. These aren’t the witches of Hocus Pocus or Sabrina though, these are the evil, baby eating witches of legend and of films like Suspiria. Something the brief prologue makes quite clear.
The first of Two Witches’ chapters “The Boogeywoman” begins with the pregnant Sarah out to dinner with her partner Simon (Ian Michaels; Easy Targets) when she sees a white eyed old crone staring at her through the restaurant window. She begins having hallucinations and experiencing strange phenomena which she blames on the woman.
Simon, who is skeptical and blames it on hormones, takes her to see his friend Dustin.and his girlfriend Melissa (Dina...
Two Witches, the first feature from Pierre Tsigaridis features a pair of somewhat connected tales of modern day witchcraft. These aren’t the witches of Hocus Pocus or Sabrina though, these are the evil, baby eating witches of legend and of films like Suspiria. Something the brief prologue makes quite clear.
The first of Two Witches’ chapters “The Boogeywoman” begins with the pregnant Sarah out to dinner with her partner Simon (Ian Michaels; Easy Targets) when she sees a white eyed old crone staring at her through the restaurant window. She begins having hallucinations and experiencing strange phenomena which she blames on the woman.
Simon, who is skeptical and blames it on hormones, takes her to see his friend Dustin.and his girlfriend Melissa (Dina...
- 10/19/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Happy October, witches!!!!! Time for stories of ghosts, ghouls, creepy crawlies, and scary women who have made pacts with the devil. To celebrate, Arrow Films is releasing the first feature from writer-director Pierre Tsigaridis - Two Witches.
The film is a pair of loosely connected stories - sort of a mini-anthology. The connecting tissue is the passing of dark powers from one aging woman to her young granddaughter. The older woman governs the events of the first story, while the younger witch takes the mantle and starts wreaking havoc in the second.
The film opens with a young couple trying to enjoy a night out. Sarah (Belle Adams) has recently discovered that she is pregnant. Her partner Simon (Ian Michaels), though enthused, is not the most sensitive person in the world, and honestly, is kind of more than any pregnant woman should have to deal with. Not long into the meal,...
The film is a pair of loosely connected stories - sort of a mini-anthology. The connecting tissue is the passing of dark powers from one aging woman to her young granddaughter. The older woman governs the events of the first story, while the younger witch takes the mantle and starts wreaking havoc in the second.
The film opens with a young couple trying to enjoy a night out. Sarah (Belle Adams) has recently discovered that she is pregnant. Her partner Simon (Ian Michaels), though enthused, is not the most sensitive person in the world, and honestly, is kind of more than any pregnant woman should have to deal with. Not long into the meal,...
- 10/19/2022
- by Emily von Seele
- DailyDead
Witches don’t die before leaving their legacy.
Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at a clip from Two Witches, the feature debut from Pierre Tsigaridis that’s now on Arrow and will be on Blu-ray and DVD on October 17th.
In the film, a matriarchal witch passes on her sinister inheritance to her granddaughter, triggering horrific curses.
“A delirious mix of Rosemary’s Baby, Hereditary and Drag Me to Hell – the film features two witch stories interlinked by the incredible Rebekah Kennedy (To the Bone), here the spitting image of genre icon Lynn Lowry, a troubled woman with a dark secret. Also starring Kristina Klebe (Halloween), Tim Fox (Westworld) and Belle Adams (Perry Mason), the film’s a wild ride of ouija boards, witches and very weird roommates.”
The film held its international premiere at the Sitges Film Festival and also played Salem Horror Fest.
The post ‘Two Witches’ Clip...
Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at a clip from Two Witches, the feature debut from Pierre Tsigaridis that’s now on Arrow and will be on Blu-ray and DVD on October 17th.
In the film, a matriarchal witch passes on her sinister inheritance to her granddaughter, triggering horrific curses.
“A delirious mix of Rosemary’s Baby, Hereditary and Drag Me to Hell – the film features two witch stories interlinked by the incredible Rebekah Kennedy (To the Bone), here the spitting image of genre icon Lynn Lowry, a troubled woman with a dark secret. Also starring Kristina Klebe (Halloween), Tim Fox (Westworld) and Belle Adams (Perry Mason), the film’s a wild ride of ouija boards, witches and very weird roommates.”
The film held its international premiere at the Sitges Film Festival and also played Salem Horror Fest.
The post ‘Two Witches’ Clip...
- 10/5/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Australia, France, Germany among buyers for horror titles.
MPI Media Group has been busy at TIFF and reported strong territory sales on horror titles Two Witches and The Summoned.
MPI’s VP of sales and acquisitions Nicola Goelzhaeuser announced her team has closed deals for Two Witches with Umbrella for Australia and New Zealand, Synapse for Latin America, Factoris for France, Tiberius for Germany, Media4Fun for Poland, and Njuta for Scandinavia.
Two Witches is directed by Pierre Tsigaridis and traces the parallel stories of a newly pregnant woman who believes she has been cursed by an old woman, and a...
MPI Media Group has been busy at TIFF and reported strong territory sales on horror titles Two Witches and The Summoned.
MPI’s VP of sales and acquisitions Nicola Goelzhaeuser announced her team has closed deals for Two Witches with Umbrella for Australia and New Zealand, Synapse for Latin America, Factoris for France, Tiberius for Germany, Media4Fun for Poland, and Njuta for Scandinavia.
Two Witches is directed by Pierre Tsigaridis and traces the parallel stories of a newly pregnant woman who believes she has been cursed by an old woman, and a...
- 9/13/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Horror movie “Two Witches” has been acquired by Arrow Films for distribution in U.S., Canada, U.K. and Ireland.
MPI Media Group is representing international sales in Cannes.
The film, described as a mix of “Rosemary’s Baby,” “Hereditary” and “Drag Me to Hell,” is writer-director Pierre Tsigaridis’ directorial feature debut.
Rebekah Kennedy (“To the Bone”), Kristina Klebe (“Halloween”) and Belle Adams (“Perry Mason”) star in “Two Witches.” Kennedy plays Masha, a young woman with violent impulses waiting to inherit her grandmother’s powers while Adams stars as the pregnant Sarah, who is unable to convince her boyfriend and his friends that creepy things have been happening ever since a strange woman gave her the evil eye in a restaurant.
Tim Fox (“Westworld”) also stars.
“Two Witches,” which premiered at the Salam Horror Film Festival, will be released in October 2022 in the U.S., Canada and U.K.
Maxime Rancon co-wrote the film.
MPI Media Group is representing international sales in Cannes.
The film, described as a mix of “Rosemary’s Baby,” “Hereditary” and “Drag Me to Hell,” is writer-director Pierre Tsigaridis’ directorial feature debut.
Rebekah Kennedy (“To the Bone”), Kristina Klebe (“Halloween”) and Belle Adams (“Perry Mason”) star in “Two Witches.” Kennedy plays Masha, a young woman with violent impulses waiting to inherit her grandmother’s powers while Adams stars as the pregnant Sarah, who is unable to convince her boyfriend and his friends that creepy things have been happening ever since a strange woman gave her the evil eye in a restaurant.
Tim Fox (“Westworld”) also stars.
“Two Witches,” which premiered at the Salam Horror Film Festival, will be released in October 2022 in the U.S., Canada and U.K.
Maxime Rancon co-wrote the film.
- 5/20/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Following the events of Death Metal andf the Generations two-issue mini-series, DC Future State spotlights the World’s Greatest Super Heroes in fresh new roles – as the title suggests all these new stories take place in the future, with all-new characters taking up their iconic mantles such as Batman, the Justice League, Aquaman, and Batman. Having launched earlier this year, filling the DC Comics schedules at the time, DC have now collected the stories into graphic novels – perfectly timed to coincide with DC’s Infinite Frontier, a soft relaunch of DC canon expanding the DC multiverse into an Omniverse, a new status quo where everything goes; meaning that Batman can be both Bruce Wayne And Tim Fox, Jonathan and Clark Kent are Both Superman and where all the Flash’s exist all at the same time… and more!
Future State: Justice League Vol.1
Written by Various | Art by Various | Published by DC Comics | Format: Paperback,...
Future State: Justice League Vol.1
Written by Various | Art by Various | Published by DC Comics | Format: Paperback,...
- 7/6/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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Comic book collecting is the kind of hobby that’s fun for all ages, although vintage comics can be a bit pricier. To help you choose the best in rare comic books, we scoured the web to find seven great comics that are totally worth adding to your collection. From the Silver Age, all the way up to the ‘80s, the lot features fan favorites such as Spider-Man, the X-Men, Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, and Fantastic Four, along with debut appearances from game changing characters such as Black Panther, Supergirl, and Black Widow.
Check below for a roundup of seven vintage comics books that you can buy online. And if you need a place to store your collection,...
Comic book collecting is the kind of hobby that’s fun for all ages, although vintage comics can be a bit pricier. To help you choose the best in rare comic books, we scoured the web to find seven great comics that are totally worth adding to your collection. From the Silver Age, all the way up to the ‘80s, the lot features fan favorites such as Spider-Man, the X-Men, Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, and Fantastic Four, along with debut appearances from game changing characters such as Black Panther, Supergirl, and Black Widow.
Check below for a roundup of seven vintage comics books that you can buy online. And if you need a place to store your collection,...
- 6/17/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
Harley Quinn is ready to make amends. After decades demolishing Gotham and decimating its citizens alongside the Joker, she’s seeking forgiveness. That’s where we find the anti-hero in Future State. The two-issue event ends this week and sets up a new status quo for the Maid of Mayhem. Den of Geek chatted to Harley writer Stephanie Phillips about Future State, Infinite Frontier, and how Silence of the Lambs influenced some of the best moments in Harley’s recent crime-fighting adventures.
Future State: Harley Quinn introduced us to a Gotham where heroes are outlawed and a militarized police force known as the Magistrate rules supreme. Within this world Harley is a woman imprisoned, literally. That is until Jonathan Crane asks for her help to catch the criminals of the city. It’s a recognizable setup, one that Phillips took directly from a classic movie.
“It was funny,” Phillips laughs.
Future State: Harley Quinn introduced us to a Gotham where heroes are outlawed and a militarized police force known as the Magistrate rules supreme. Within this world Harley is a woman imprisoned, literally. That is until Jonathan Crane asks for her help to catch the criminals of the city. It’s a recognizable setup, one that Phillips took directly from a classic movie.
“It was funny,” Phillips laughs.
- 2/14/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
John Ridley is no stranger to telling stories. The Oscar-winning writer has spent his life weaving yarns both on the page and the screen. He’s also a lifelong comics fan and an accomplished comic book writer.
With The Other History of the DC Universe, he began reshaping one of the oldest and most seminal multiverses in the medium. As that series reaches its midpoint, he’s also just finished his first stint writing one of the most iconic heroes in the DC Comics trinity: Batman. But this isn’t your daddy’s Batman. In fact, Ridley, along with editor Ben Abernathy and artistic collaborator Nick Derington, have crafted a new vision of the Dark Knight.
In Future State: The Next Batman, Lucius Fox’s long absent son, Tim Fox, takes on the mantle. Despite the book’s futuristic setting, this is a back to basics take on the Bat,...
With The Other History of the DC Universe, he began reshaping one of the oldest and most seminal multiverses in the medium. As that series reaches its midpoint, he’s also just finished his first stint writing one of the most iconic heroes in the DC Comics trinity: Batman. But this isn’t your daddy’s Batman. In fact, Ridley, along with editor Ben Abernathy and artistic collaborator Nick Derington, have crafted a new vision of the Dark Knight.
In Future State: The Next Batman, Lucius Fox’s long absent son, Tim Fox, takes on the mantle. Despite the book’s futuristic setting, this is a back to basics take on the Bat,...
- 2/11/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Despite Bruce Wayne’s enduring 80-year run as the Batman, he isn’t the only character who has donned the cape and cowl. Jean-Paul Valley most famously took over as Batman in 1993’s “Knightfall,” while Dick Grayson succeeded his mentor during Grant Morrison’s time writing the character in the 2000s. Young Terry McGinnis was recruited by a retired Bruce in the Batman Beyond animated series. And Damian Wayne, Tim Drake, and Jim Gordon have also had turns as the Dark Knight.
This month’s Future State: The Next Batman miniseries introduces yet another heir to Bruce Wayne’s legacy: Tim Fox, the other son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox and the first Black character to wear the Batsuit, a major milestone for the superhero and DC Comics. Written by Oscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley and drawn by Nick Derington (Batman Universe), The Next Batman #1 makes Tim the protector...
This month’s Future State: The Next Batman miniseries introduces yet another heir to Bruce Wayne’s legacy: Tim Fox, the other son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox and the first Black character to wear the Batsuit, a major milestone for the superhero and DC Comics. Written by Oscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley and drawn by Nick Derington (Batman Universe), The Next Batman #1 makes Tim the protector...
- 1/4/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Right off the bat, no pun intended, there are going to be some folks that have an issue with the idea of Batman becoming a black man, and no, there’s no gender-swapping here since the idea of Lucius Fox’s estranged son, Tim Fox, taking on the mantle of Batman is a fairly natural progression since in the comics it would appear that Lucius Fox has taken over the Wayne fortune. But getting down to the issue of Batman being taken over by a person of color, there’s really no problem with it since one thing that a lot of people
DC Comics Confirms That the Next Batman Will be Black...
DC Comics Confirms That the Next Batman Will be Black...
- 12/17/2020
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Cyberpunk 2077‘s release brought back the worst of video game culture as male fans lambast female game reviewers for pointing out flaws in the game.
“Reviewing the latest and greatest video games before they’re released is a dream job for anyone who grew up enchanted by the glow of a computer monitor or console. that’s a dream that’s quickly shattered for women in the field once they publish their first review.”
Read more at Inverse.
Nicolas Cage’s upcoming Netflix series will have the acclaimed actor explain the origins of the English language’s most popular swear words.
“My usage of profanity has increased due to our current state of affairs, but as I recline back in my chair and contemplate my latest declaration of fuck and/or shit, I can’t help but wonder… what are the origins of these terms I hold so dear? Fortunately,...
“Reviewing the latest and greatest video games before they’re released is a dream job for anyone who grew up enchanted by the glow of a computer monitor or console. that’s a dream that’s quickly shattered for women in the field once they publish their first review.”
Read more at Inverse.
Nicolas Cage’s upcoming Netflix series will have the acclaimed actor explain the origins of the English language’s most popular swear words.
“My usage of profanity has increased due to our current state of affairs, but as I recline back in my chair and contemplate my latest declaration of fuck and/or shit, I can’t help but wonder… what are the origins of these terms I hold so dear? Fortunately,...
- 12/10/2020
- by Ivan Huang
- Den of Geek
One of the biggest points of speculation about DC’s next big event, Future State, was who would be wearing the Batman cape and cowl. Well, the fox is now out of the bag: the star of John Ridley, Nick Derington, and Laura Braga’s Future State: The Next Batman is none other than…Tim Fox!
Wait, what?
Tim Fox, Lucius Fox’s Other son, is an odd choice to head up the Bat-family, in part because he hasn’t really been seen in 40 years. So why is the second most popular Fox child taking over as Batman after not showing up in the comics for the better part of 40 years? The clues might be in his first (and only) story arc.
Tim’s first appearance was in 1981’s Batman #313, created by Len Wein and Irv Novick. He is almost immediately established as a young man who isn’t exactly...
Wait, what?
Tim Fox, Lucius Fox’s Other son, is an odd choice to head up the Bat-family, in part because he hasn’t really been seen in 40 years. So why is the second most popular Fox child taking over as Batman after not showing up in the comics for the better part of 40 years? The clues might be in his first (and only) story arc.
Tim’s first appearance was in 1981’s Batman #313, created by Len Wein and Irv Novick. He is almost immediately established as a young man who isn’t exactly...
- 12/10/2020
- by Jim Dandy
- Den of Geek
Human remains have been found at the Oregon home of Dennis Day, one of the original Disney Mouseketeers, who has been missing since last July.
“On Thursday, April 4, 2019, the Medford Assault and Death Investigation Unit (Madiu) was contacted by the Phoenix Police Department after human remains were discovered at 510 Pine Street in Phoenix, Oregon,” Captain Tim Fox, a spokesperson for the Oregon State Police, said in a statement to TheWrap on Saturday.
The statement continued: “Oregon State Police investigators were assigned to lead the death investigation and are being assisted by the Jackson County District Attorney’s Office, Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, Medford Police Department, and the Oregon State Police Forensics Lab. At this time, the human remains have not been identified and the investigation is ongoing.”
Also Read: Original Disney Mouseketeer Dennis Day Has Been Missing Since July
Day, 76, was cast as one of the original Mouseketeers in...
“On Thursday, April 4, 2019, the Medford Assault and Death Investigation Unit (Madiu) was contacted by the Phoenix Police Department after human remains were discovered at 510 Pine Street in Phoenix, Oregon,” Captain Tim Fox, a spokesperson for the Oregon State Police, said in a statement to TheWrap on Saturday.
The statement continued: “Oregon State Police investigators were assigned to lead the death investigation and are being assisted by the Jackson County District Attorney’s Office, Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, Medford Police Department, and the Oregon State Police Forensics Lab. At this time, the human remains have not been identified and the investigation is ongoing.”
Also Read: Original Disney Mouseketeer Dennis Day Has Been Missing Since July
Day, 76, was cast as one of the original Mouseketeers in...
- 4/6/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The 25th anniversary of Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” will be celebrated at the Hollywood Bowl with two performances led by Danny Elfman and featuring cast members and guest artists.
Scheduled for October 26 and 27, the live-to-picture screening and concert is produced by Laura Engel and Richard Kraft, Tim Fox and Alison Ahart Williams, and Live Nation/Andrew Hewitt & Bill Silva Presents, in association with Disney Concerts. The orchestra will be led by conductor John Mauceri, founding Director of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
Elfman will reprise his role of Jack Skellington with Catherine O’Hara (Sally) and Ken Page (Oogie Boogie) set to take part in a presentation that includes living scenery projected onto the facade of the Bowl in what Kraft and Engel term a “fully immersive digital” visual.
The 1993 movie directed by Henry Selick (“James and the Giant Peach”) and based on a story and characters by Tim Burton.
Scheduled for October 26 and 27, the live-to-picture screening and concert is produced by Laura Engel and Richard Kraft, Tim Fox and Alison Ahart Williams, and Live Nation/Andrew Hewitt & Bill Silva Presents, in association with Disney Concerts. The orchestra will be led by conductor John Mauceri, founding Director of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
Elfman will reprise his role of Jack Skellington with Catherine O’Hara (Sally) and Ken Page (Oogie Boogie) set to take part in a presentation that includes living scenery projected onto the facade of the Bowl in what Kraft and Engel term a “fully immersive digital” visual.
The 1993 movie directed by Henry Selick (“James and the Giant Peach”) and based on a story and characters by Tim Burton.
- 9/4/2018
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
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