In ‘Obsession’, one man lives with the consequences of having his wish come true, and in ‘Hokum’, a second is menaced by an unspeakable evil in a remote Irish village.
James McAvoy of ‘The X-Men’ makes his directorial debut with ‘California Schemin’, a musical biopic about two Scottish rappers who invented American personas to make it big in the world of hip hop, coming soon to the US.
Disney is developing ‘Tink’ as a dramatic live-action series based on the J. M. Barrie character first appearing in the 1953 Walt Disney adaptation of Peter Pan.
‘Ashes to Ashes’, now streaming on Tubi, is a worthy successor to British sci-fi police drama ‘Life on Mars’ – set in the 1980s and featuring a female cop – but still has the devilishly charming DCI Gene Hunt.
‘The Wild Robot’, based on the book of the same name by Peter Brown, was a box office success and critical darling after its release two years ago. Now Dreamworks is adapting the next book in Brown’s series as a sequel.
From the trailer, HBO Max’s ‘Lanterns’ appears more like a clone of season one of fellow network show ‘True Detective’ than a superhero series along the lines of fellow network show ‘Peacemaker’.
Like so many millennials, Shauna and Olivia binged the reality competition show America’s Next Top Model at an impressionable age, taking in some decidedly mixed messages along with the makeover
In the new series, coming next month on Peacock, Elizabeth Banks and Matthew MacFadyen are experiencing strain in their marriage due to her career taking off and him being very jealous of her, but all that changes when he quite literally shrinks her down to size.
Starting March 20th, the streamer will unleash ‘1000 Women in Horror’, a collection of tributes to female genre pioneers, directors, writers and actors that celebrates the best villainesses, distaff monsters, scream queens and final girls in our libraries and on our screens.
In PCJ Pops, the Pop Culture Junkies share their recommendations on what to experience in pop culture, today and yesterday.Olivia’s pick is The Truman Show from 1998. Starring Jim Carrey and Laura Linney, The Truman Show and its focus on the blurred line between reality and entertainment is more timely than ever right now. You […]