While it didn’t exactly make my most anticipated movies list this year, I was still very curious about ‘Transcendence‘. After working on some…
There are two characters we don’t know much about yet for ‘The Avengers: Age of Ultron‘ and that is the mysterious character that…
Usually when a new scientific development in unveiled, it has its champions and its detractors. Things are no different in the world of ‘Transcendence’,…
The latest featurette for ‘Transcendence is out and I feel it gives a better view of what the film is about than any…
When I assembled my list of most anticipated movies of 2014, one movie that narrowly missed the final count was ‘Transcendence’. Any film…
Before everyone went off to enjoy the weekend, huge news concerning ‘The Avengers: Age of Ultron’ broke when Paul Bettany was announced as…
About five months ago before James Spader was announced as the titular villain of ‘The Avengers: Age of Ultron’, a rumor was going…
‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’ actor Simon McBurney is heavily rumored to be “in line” for a role in the sequel to the bazillion…
Late last year, it was announced that Wally Pfister, Christopher Nolan’s trusted cinematographer for such films as ‘Memento’, ‘Inception’, and the Dark Knight…
After serving as Christopher Nolan‘s longtime director of photography on nearly every one of his films, Wally Pfister is stepping up as the…
Over the past month, we’ve gotten a lot of casting news for a few huge superhero movies coming up in the next few…
By now, everyone has heard that Hank Pym will not be the creator of Ultron in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That was cleared…
This week, when news emerged about Wally Pfister’s directorial debut ‘Transcendence’, it was overshadowed by the possibility that star Johnny Depp might consider…
Last year, we learned that Christopher Nolan’s trusty cinematographer Wally Pfister would be making his directorial debut with ‘Transcendence’, a sci-fi story about…
Who would have thought that there was a demand for more human vs angel violence on television? Well, apparently Syfy seems to think…