Author: Tia Fabi

A girl with too many fandoms to count.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”14808″ img_size=”850×478″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]Hanna is Amazon Prime’s latest original series and while the actual first season doesn’t drop until March, Prime is allowing for the first episode to be viewed for a full 24 hours once the Superbowl wrapped up. With the Patriots having won, the game was over, and Hanna became live, which I immediately rushed to in order to watch. Based off a movie under the same name, we are following Erik (Joel Kinnaman) as he rescues a child from some sketchy institute in Romania in 2003. The episode starts out dark and ominous and immediately becomes heart-pounding.…

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”14763″ img_size=”800×450″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]If I had a dime for every time I read an American Gods article that started off with “despite massive turmoil behind the scenes”, I’d say I’d be a relatively wealthy woman. Simply put, it seems that anytime anyone wants to talk about the STARZ show, they want to talk about the fact that the production has had some changes occur between season one and season two. Which, from what I can see, happens with a lot of shows and movies – so are they just blowing it out of proportion for the purpose of “clickbait”? In…

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”14733″ img_size=”800×450″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]Blumhouse is the studio that has brought you Paranormal Activity, The Purge, Happy Death Day, and the latest Halloween movie that has done so well. Founded in 2000, it seems that Jason Blum is looking to start his own shared universe within his own productions. Not only has it accomplished making a lot of money with its installments while not using the largest of budgets, it’s also gotten into the awards realm with such films as Get out and BlacKKKlansman. Jason has even teased that it’s not out of the realm of possibility to see such horror…

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Think Nightcrawler and Mulloholland Drive and you probably have a grasp as to what to expect before stepping into Velvet Buzzsaw. Jake Gyllenhaal’s latest movie hit Netflix and select theaters on Friday February 1, 2019 and I can successfully say that I feel compelled to get rid of every single piece of artwork in my apartment. Is that a spoiler? From the trailer, it is hinted that there is truly something wrong with the artwork in the film. Prepare yourself for a much, much darker version of Night at the Museum. We step into an over the top world of…

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Although there are mixed reactions towards Jesse Eisenberg’s adaptation of infamous Superman villain Lex Luthor, there was definitely a bigger picture at work that we’re not sure we’ll see come to fruition. In a new photo from a Reddit user, there seem to be sketches of plans that the antagonist had. In this photo, you can see notes and sketch of three mother boxes with DNA double helix drawings. This was shown during a scene where Bruce Wayne was conversing with Alfred about a pending threat. Clearly, Luthor was planning something, but what? Did it have to do with Darkseid,…

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With Queen’s biopic having been so successful and Elton John’s movie coming up, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that a David Bowie biopic called Stardust in the works. The only problem? Legendary singer Bowie’s son Duncan Jones says that this film, to be directed by Gabriel Range and scripted by Christopher Bell; will not have the family’s blessing and therefore will not receive the rights to any of Bowie’s music. Why Jones is not giving Range the go-ahead to make this biopic I’m unsure, as Stardust is intended to explore Bowie’s first trip to America in 1971 – the time that…

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”14643″ img_size=”800×450″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]If you have Hulu, your one complaint is probably the ads. Not just the ads, but the disruption that they seem to cause while you’re in the middle of your show. Whereas streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime don’t have ads, Hulu does have the advantage of having episodes for shows pop up the day after its premiere on Cable network. You take the good with the bad. It seems now that Hulu will be adding new ads this spring, introducing a tier system where the lowest tier will come with pause break ads. These will…

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”14612″ img_size=”800×450″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]With The CW renewing all five of its DC properties (except iZombie that had already been given a final season, announced last year), it seems that there is no stopping the future of the DC world on the network. According to CW’s president Mark Pedowitz, he stated in a Q&A in regards to the number of shows he had in mind to bring in the lineup: “We haven’t hit that saturation point in my mind.” Pedowitz then went on to talk about the future of the shows: “Things will age and we want to get the next…

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There is so much talk around Matt Reeves’s upcoming movie The Batman, which just got an official relate date of June 25, 2021. First of all, the internet is erupting with the confirmation that Ben Affleck will not return to portray Bruce Wayne in this upcoming film and according to Variety, it seems that the studio is looking for someone with a “familiar face” which means we are unlikely to bring in a newcomer to make his stance as the Caped Crusader. To narrow the search down even more, Reeves wants the actor to fit within a certain age bracket,…

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