🍿 Peaky Blinders Movie: Update


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It's been long awaited and highly anticipated, but the "Peaky Blinders" are officially coming back in movie form. The show began airing in 2013 and ran for six seasons until 2022. Knight is back to write the screenplay, with Tom Harper ("War & Peace," "The Aeronauts"), who directed the back half of season 1, helming the feature film.

Knight added, "I'm genuinely thrilled that this movie is about to happen. It will be an explosive chapter in the 'Peaky Blinders' story. No holds barred. Full-on Peaky Blinders at war."
2014's Creep and 2017's Creep 2 are getting a long-awaited sequel, Creep 3, which will feature returning star Mark Duplass and director Patrick Brice.
"Romulus" is set between the 1979 original "Alien" and 1986 sequel "Aliens." The film's set design evokes the steamy, factory look of "Alien" (where the black-skinned and biomechanical Xenomorphs can camouflage themselves, heightening the paranoia).

Stan Winston's effects team from "Aliens" was also recruited to create this movie's monsters practically. Get a glimpse of that in the new "Alien: Romulus" trailer and be the judge of how well they pulled it off.
The Disney+ series Star Wars: The Acolyte feels fresh and exciting while also paying tribute to what came before. Here's our review.
For many discerning viewers, streaming has mostly just become synonymous with awfully pixelated and low-quality visuals, studios abruptly pulling entire movies and shows at the drop of a hat without offering any release on physical media, and a dystopia where algorithms and advertisements intrude on every spare inch of the screen. Good times!

Unfortunately, it gets worse. Max, the streaming service owned by the famously virtuous and utterly unproblematic Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav, has announced yet another price hike following the one that went into effect early last year. 🤦
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The 2014 sci-fi blockbuster "Edge of Tomorrow" was a visual feast. Starring Tom Cruise as William Cage, a reluctant and inexperienced U.S. Army Major who finds himself trading blows with alien forces hell-bent on taking Earth, the flick blends time-travel shenanigans, mech warfare, and invading aliens to shockingly fun results. Much of the film is spent watching Cage slowly but surely gain the upper hand thanks to his newfound time-looping power — and it's this very ability that contributed to an ending that had some viewers seeing red.

While the film's closing moments were undeniably optimistic, some fans left the theater confused, feeling that the movie's conclusion didn't exactly mesh with its otherwise gritty themes. And, wouldn't you know it: At one point in time, the folks who made the movie felt the same way. It turns out that "Edge Of Tomorrow" had an alternate ending that was even more confusing!.
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