Friday, October 30, 2020
My Review of The Exorcist (1973)
My Review of Arsenic And Old Lace (1944)
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
My Review of Addams Family Values (1993)
My Review of The Addams Family (1991)
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
He Gives The Worst Pep Talks
It's been a while and with another lockdown due for Ireland, here's a rundown of some shows I've been watching over the last few weeks.
911: Lone Star: I'm at the halfway point of the first season of this spin-off series and it's going pretty well. Now I don't love the show quite as much as it's parent series but the characters are coming along nicely enough, the cases are fun enough to watch in parts (that bachelorette party) and the show continues to make some great strides in diversity as well as we saw some insight into Paul's dating life and of course with TK and Carlos's relationship. Owen and Michelle's plots are solid enough but I don't see Owen actually dying and we already know that Michelle isn't coming back next season.
Derry Girls: With the last two episodes of Series 2, I have officially caught up and I'm ready to see what the show will bring for it's third series when it comes back next year quite likely. I loved the homage to Carrie as well as the girls ditching school to meet Clinton and of course, James finally being accepted as a member of the gang. I'll even go as far as to say that I think the second series was even stronger than the first one and the bar had been set pretty high there.
I Hate Suzie: And it's over. I don't know if this show will get a second series (it definitely feels like it needs one tbh), but I did see a lot of what the finale did coming a mile off. Suzie's marriage collapsed, her career is in a strange place and her friendship with Naomi has also become strained. This was a great vehicle for Billie Piper's talents as co-creator and lead actor and it definitely feels like it deserves some award love at some point. US viewers will be able to see the series on HBO Max pretty soon.
Lovecraft Country: I mentioned in my previous review that this show could be so confusing to watch and the last three episodes definitely felt the most confusing. This show has definitely been an experience to watch and I quite liked Atticus and Letitia as protagonists but it might hep next season if the plotline was a little clearer to follow though.
Schitt's Creek: I know, I'm probably the last person to actually watch this show but E4 got the rights to it and are airing at least the first season in double bills. My first thoughts: I don't love it yet but I definitely like it and I can see why Moira Rose especially has made such an impression on people as the Rose family have lost their fortune and seem to be stuck in the worst town in the US with the worst televised Mayor seen in quite a while. It might take a few more episodes for me to really get into it though.
The Boys: I decided to wait until the first two season finished up to actually watch the first season and now, I've watched four episodes in the last week. This somewhat cynical take on the superhero genre definitely gets very meta and extremely violent in parts with Homelander proving to be far scarier than most comic book villain. Still though, I'm not sure that Billy Butcher is much better but fortunately there are sympathetic enough characters with Hughie, Starlight, Frenchie, Mother's Milk and Queen Maeve to balance things out a tiny bit and the superhero costumes do look pretty good.
- Raffi Barsoumian has been cast in the role of Bishop, a sadistic scientist for the sixth season of Legends Of Tomorrow.
- The Flight Attendant will stream on HBO Max from November 26th.
- Paddy Considine has been cast in a lead role for House Of The Dragon, the prequel spin-off for Game Of Thrones. The show will debut in 2022.
- Dexter will return for a ten episode limited series on Showtime for Fall 2021.
- Euphoria will return for two special episodes ahead of it's upcoming second season. The first one will air on December 6th.
- Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a fourth season. Meanwhile UK viewers can currently watch the third season weekly on Netflix.
- Kristen Bell will star in The Woman In The House, which has been ordered to series to Netflix.
- Steven Krueger has joined the cast of Roswell: New Mexico for it's upcoming third season.
- Disney+ have ordered a series of Willow with Warwick Davis set to reprise his role from the original movie.
- Amazon will also be tackling a series based on I Know What You Did Last Summer.
Friday, October 09, 2020
Doctor Who - NYCC 2020 Highlights
And I use the word 'highlights' loosely because to be honest, there wasn't a lot actually revealed during yesterday's NYCC panel, featuring Jodie Whittaker (the Doctor), Bradley Walsh (Graham) and Mandip Gill (Yasmin), moderated by Melanie McFarland.
Definitely a case of keeping one's expectations tempered, although we at least got something in regards to the upcoming special, Revolution Of The Daleks.
The something being a synopsis for the special (which still does not have a confirmed date) and two pictures, which let's be honest hardly set things alight in terms of excitement. The first picture released showed the Doctor in prison fatigues, marking down the time she's been imprisoned and it seems a long time has passed for her since the events of The Timeless Children.
The second photo showed the main companions - Graham, Yasmin and Ryan (Tosin Cole) all sat around a table, clearly doing research as the special will see them having to go up against a Dalek invasion without the Doctor to help them. Considering the title of this special was revealed back in March, would it really have hurt either Chris Chibnall or the BBC to have released one photo of a Dalek? What is wrong with the marketing team these days?
I really hate criticising the series at the moment but when it's given good media opportunities and squanders it, it only adds to the current frustration that this whole era has been generating for a long while and heading towards the end of the year, we're still none the wiser as to what's going on with the next series. It's time for the BBC and Chris Chibnall to up their game and stop being so secretive before they kill the enthusiasm for the series altogether.
NYCC Lookback: https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1314260519960932356
Revolution Of The Daleks will air on BBC1 and BBCAmerica over the festive period. Filming for Series 13 has yet to be officially confirmed.
Wednesday, October 07, 2020
My Review of The Boys In The Band (2020)
Tuesday, October 06, 2020
DC - Upcoming Movie Dates Moved (& More Spin-Offs)
Yup, because 2020 and Coronavirus ain't done fucking with us, it seems that DC's upcoming movie slate has been dramatically changed yet again.
Also as I write this blog, I'm psyching myself for even more changes because we really living in the worst of times all round, aren't we?
Anyways, let's get on with it, shall we?
The Batman, which had the absolutely glorious spot of October 1st 2021 has now been moved to March 4th 2022, due to Dune being pushed back a whole ten months. Given how perfect this movie was placed for a Halloween audience, this one stings the most. On the other hand, the movie has only resumed production (and will be filming exterior shots in Chicago this month), so I can see the extra time being a benefit to this one. Saying that, it's still the move that I'm most disappointed by, even though I know Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinson are truly going to give us something special with this take on the Dark Knight.
As for The Flash, it's now going from June 3rd 2022 to November 4th 2022 and this one I'm not mad about. First of all, it has yet to go in production, we're months away from filming actually taking place and having a wider gap from Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness could benefit it a lot. If anything, this is probably a smart move on DC's part. Right now, in terms of casting all we know is that Ezra Miller, Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton are confirmed with Billy Crudup in talks to reprise his role as Henry Allen. Over the next few months, we will get more and more exciting casting, so this one I can wait longer for. Not that there's a choice in the matter.
Last but not least (for now) to be moved is Shazam!: Fury Of The Gods. Gone is the November 4th 2022 release date (The Flash called dibs on that) and we've got a June 2nd 2023 release date instead. I was wondering when we'd get a DC movie announced for 2023 and now I've got my answer. I've seen people wonder if the movie will recast the kids, but truthfully I think the movie should just age them up. Again we are a long way off from learning anything about this upcoming sequel, which is due to start filming next year.
Also in unsurprising news, Black Adam has lost it's December 22nd 2021 date (now given to The Matrix 4) and currently doesn't have a new date. If I were to make an educated guess, I think it'll end up as summer 2022 movie, but that's not a certainty right about now. Meanwhile we did finally get casting for Hawkman with Aldis Hodge landing the coveted role, which just leaves casting for characters such as Adrianna, Cyclone and Doctor Fate to be announced. I'm sure those roles will probably be filled out and announced before the year ends.
As for everything else, movie wise, it seems for now (and I emphasize for now) that Wonder Woman 1984 will still hit cinemas on December 25th 2020 and The Suicide Squad on August 6th 2021. I expect the former to be pushed to early/mid 2021 while nothing has been said on the upcoming Aquaman sequel, which again for now will remain in the December 16th 2022 release but again, I can see that being pushed to 2023.
On a final note, it seems that not only are HBO Max going in with the Snyder Cut of Justice League, giving Matt Reeves a Gotham Central spin-off for The Batman but John Cena's Peacemaker will also be getting a spin-off. James Gunn will be writing and directing most of the eight episode series but if you're expecting this series to confirm the character's fate in the upcoming The Suicide Squad, there are rumours this series will be a prequel, so perhaps not. I'm not gonna lie, Peacemaker isn't a character I feel really warrants a spin-off but I'm curious enough to give it a try though.
Link: https://deadline.com/2020/10/dune-drifting-away-from-december-to-october-2021-1234591593/
Thoughts on the ever changing release patterns? Will this finally be it or do you expect more movements to happen in the next few weeks/months?
My Review of Ratched's 1x08: "Mildred And Edmund"
Monday, October 05, 2020
It Can Get Worse Elsewhere
It's been a few weeks but here's a round up of things I've been catching up over the last few weeks.
- Not only has The Boys been renewed for a third season but Amazon are also planning a spin-off focusing on a younger group of characters.
- Ryan Murphy will be tackling a miniseries based on Jeffrey Dahmer for Netflix. The show will be titled, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
- Adam Tsekhman has been promoted to a regular for the sixth season of Legends Of Tomorrow, having recurred in the previous three seasons.
- Russell T. Davies upcoming LGBT themed series has been retitled It's A Sin and will air on Channel 4 and HBO Max from 2021.
- Cobra Kai's third season will be released on Netflix from January 8th 2021 and the show has been renewed for a fourth season.
- Alex Morf, Leah Gibson and Nathan Owens have joined the cast for the second season of Batwoman, playing Victor Zsasz, the Whisper and Ocean respectively.
- Iman Vellani has been cast as Ms. Marvel for the upcoming Disney+ series. A show focusing on Nick Fury is also in development.
- The Walking Dead will end with an eleventh season, consisting of 24 episodes to be aired over the next two years. A spin-off focusing on Carol and Darryl will also happen.
- Pennyworth's second season will begin airing from December.
- Family Guy has been renewed for a 20th season while it's 19th season has started airing on FOX.
My Review of Ratched's 1x07: "The Bucket List"
Friday, October 02, 2020
My Review of Superman: Man Of Tomorrow (2020)