Milla Jovovich & Dave Bautista Team Up in First Look at Resident Evil Directors In the Lost Lands

It appears that obtaining fresh or completed content these days can be quite challenging. However, we’re fortunate as Paul W.S. Anderson is drawing from his extensive body of work for his latest project with long-time collaborator and spouse, and a first-time collaborator who isn’t a spouse. Their fantasy epic titled “In Lost Lands” is scheduled to premiere in theaters on February 25th, 2025. Martin recently posted a new image related to this project on his blog, which you can view below.

New ‘Star Trek’ Short ‘765874 Unification’ Celebrates 30th Anniversary with William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy

In a delightful twist, Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Mr. Spock are given a satisfying resolution in a short film that commemorates the 30th anniversary of Star Trek Generations. Titled “765874 – Unification,” this ten-minute movie offers fans an intriguing alternate scenario, where Kirk explores the Nexus. The production seamlessly blends live-action footage with computer-generated imagery. Notably, both Shatner and Susan Bay (widow of Leonard Nimoy) were involved as producers in the creation of this film, which was released by the Roddenberry Archive and OTOY.

Roger Ebert Gave Clint Eastwoods War Epic Action Film a Perfect Score

Legendary figure Clint Eastwood undoubtedly stands as one of cinema’s most honored and gifted personalities, boasting a remarkable career that has lasted close to seven decades. Known for his acting and directing prowess, Eastwood has been at the helm of numerous critically-acclaimed films such as “Unforgiven,” “Million Dollar Baby,” and “American Sniper.” In 2006, he touched hearts worldwide with a pair of war dramas portraying the Battle of Iwo Jima: “Flags of Our Fathers” and “Letters from Iwo Jima.

Best MCU Characters Deadpool Should Team Up With

For the first time, Deadpool graced the big screen in 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine. However, it’s no secret that Ryan Reynolds isn’t fond of how Deadpool was portrayed in that film, often joking about it in both Deadpool and Deadpool 2. This less-than-satisfactory portrayal by movie producers inspired Reynolds and others to leak glimpses of what a genuine Deadpool film could be like.