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Amazon Spider-Man Noir Show Adds Punisher Showrunner

Dogpool returns in another new look at Deadpool 3. New Percy Jackson character posters take a look at its young cast. Get another look at Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu. Plus, what’s coming on Rick & Morty and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. Spoilers, away!“Even AI Rappers are Harassed by Police” | AI UnlockedDust BunnyMeanwhile, Collider reports David Dastmalchian will star alongside Mads Mikkelson and Sigourney Weaver in Dust Bunny, the feature debut of Bryan Fuller (Hannibal, Pushing Daises) following “an eight-year-old…

Noir Is The New Black in Fairsquare Comics October 2023 Solicits

Posted in: Comics | Tagged: Agustin Alessio, Alien Books, bigfoot, Fairsquare Comics, Greg Burnham, Little Rock Files, Marcus Williams, Matts, noir is the new black, october 2023, quinn mcgowan, Tesla Incident: HunstmanFairsquare Comics/Alien Books are about to take over publishing the Valiant Entertainment line. But first they have Little Rock Files.Fairsquare Comics/Alien Books are about to take over publishing the Valient Entertainment line. But not quite yet. But they do have Little Rock Files launching in October by…

Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie review – kid superheroes save Paris | Film

If you’re the owner of a primary school age child and a Netflix subscription, you’re probably already familiar with Ladybug & Cat Noir, the animated French series about a teenage girl who saves Paris as her alter ego, the superhero Ladybug. Now comes this straight-to-Netflix movie, released in France simply as Miraculous, le Film (proof that in French everything, even kids TV, sounds better). Its target audience is four to 10-year-olds, but the unusually high quotient of teen romance here might put you off watching…

Is ‘Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie’ canon?

It’s been nearly a decade since Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir was released. Since then, it has introduced children to a new set of superheroes, with powers based on Asian influences, and characters with different backgrounds. With its fifth season about to come to a close, ending the main story arc, it’s no surprise that there is now a movie on the way. Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie premiered in France on July 5, and it features the two titular heroes once again. The film is said to be…

Where to Watch ‘Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie’

If you’re knowledgeable about children’s animation these days, you’ve probably heard of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir, otherwise known as Miraculous Ladybug. If you haven’t, you are probably wondering what Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie is, and why various entertainment websites (present company included) won’t shut up about it. Let’s break it down. The computer-animated TV series originated in France, and is partially produced by French companies Zagotoon and Method Animation. However, the series actually…

1979 concludes Saladin Ahmed & Sami Kivelä’s supernatural noir trilogy

Saladin Ahmed and Sami Kivelä‘s supernatural noir series Abbott is getting set for its concluding installment. BOOM! Studios will release Abbott: 1979, the third and final entry in the trilogy, this fall. The first issue of the miniseries will hit stores in October. Here’s how BOOM! describes Abbott: 1979: On the eve of the 1980s and the Reagan Administration, Detroit is burdened with an oppressive darkness–both political and supernatural. Dejected and tough tabloid reporter Elena Abbott, who previously defeated the…

Homelander, Starlight, and Black Noir are coming to Call of Duty

Justice is coming, Call Of Duty style The official Call Of Duty Twitter account has just announced Homelander, Starlight, and Black Noir — some of the stars from the hit Amazon tv series The Boys — will come to Call Of Duty in Season 4 (of the game, not the show). It's time to fight like a hero. Season 04 Reloaded drops July 12 in Call of Duty #Warzone and #MWII 👉 https://t.co/CMgkvPpR7f 🦸‍♂️ The Boys bring in reinforcements🗺 Battle Royale comes to Vondel🧩 The Raid reaches its epic conclusion📍 Additional 6v6 MP map…

The Locksmith review – Ryan Philippe holds the key to straight-ahead noir thriller | Film

The plot manoeuvres in this léger noir are so boilerplate and predictable that viewers are likely to find themselves expecting much bigger twists than are actually delivered. Surely that nice guy will turn out to be a double-crosser, you assume? Or you might imagine one of the vampy women will turn out to be a triple-crossing femme fatale. But no, it’s all pretty much on the level, which makes the snippets of classic Hollywood crime thrillers such as Touch of Evil, just glimpsed on a TV set, feel seriously undermining,…

The Beasts review – unsettling rural noir is a Euro-arthouse twist on Straw Dogs | Film

Here is a fierce, bitter tale with a flinty sharpness: partly a social-realist drama of class and xenophobia, and partly a rural noir horror, a Euro-arthouse twist on Straw Dogs or Deliverance. It’s inspired by the true story from 2010 of a middle-class hippy idealist Dutch couple who attempted to settle in the Spanish village of Santoalla in Galicia’s remote “wild west” and fell out badly with their neighbours over their gentrification plans: a row that escalated into a nightmare. It has in fact already been the subject…

1976 review – nerve-jangling noir unpicks middle-class guilt of Pinochet era | Film

An outstanding performance from Aline Küppenheim is the driving force in this engrossing suspense drama-thriller about an elegant and prosperous woman being drawn into Chile’s anti-Pinochet resistance in 1976. It is a terrific feature debut from performer turned director Manuela Martelli, who herself acted opposite Küppenheim in the film Machuca, which was set in Chile in 1973, the time of the Allende overthrow. But this film has more bite.Küppenheim plays Carmen, the stylish wife of a Santiago hospital doctor, currently…