Sam Raimi To Adapt Cult Horror Classic MAGIC

anthony hopkins in 1978 horror magic, remake to be directed by sam raimi

As though ventriloquist dummies need any help being terrifying, now one’s getting the Sam Raimi treatment. As his follow-up to the very fun survival thriller Send Help, Raimi will direct Magic for Lionsgate, the studio’s take on a William Goldman novel that was previously adapted into a 1978 cult horror classic. The original featured Anthony Hopkins as a mentally unstable ventriloquist, which seems like a redundant job title.

Sam Raimi was previously announced to produce the film via his eponymous production company. Also producing are Roy Lee, as well as Chris Hammond and Tim Sullivan. Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, who wrote the script for Send Help and count Freddy vs. Jason and the Friday the 13th remake among their credits, wrote the script for Magic.

Magic starred Hopkins as Corky, a magician who reaches fame alongside his ventriloquist’s dummy, the foul-mouthed Fats. Faced with the prospect of signing a deal for a show of his own but afraid of revealing his precarious mental state, Corky bails on the TV network’s mandated medical exam and instead takes off for the Catskills. There, he tries to reconnect with his high school crush, even as Fats begins to go full Chucky on everyone.

There’s been no word, thrown or otherwise, on the casting of this new adaptation, but stay tuned to hear it first.

Marion Cotillard Stars In KARMA Psychological Teaser

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Ahead of its Cannes debut, the first teaser for Karma has slithered online and, if Guillaume Canet’s latest is anything to go by, the French filmmaker hasn’t lost his appetite for emotional ruin wrapped in sleek genre machinations.

Leading the descent is Marion Cotillard, reuniting with Canet for the sixth time. Cotillard plays Jeanne, a woman attempting to disappear into a quieter existence in northern Spain alongside her partner Daniel, until the unexplained disappearance of her six-year-old godson detonates the fragile calm around her. Suddenly the prime suspect, Jeanne escapes across the border into France, retreating into the very community she once escaped. At the same time, Daniel races against the authorities to uncover the truth of the disappearance.

Joining Cotillard is an especially bruised and tired-looking Denis Ménochet, whose post-Beau Is Afraid run of morally exhausted men continues unabated, alongside Bird Box: Barcelona star Leonardo Sbaraglia and Luis Zahera. Canet co-wrote the screenplay with Simon Jacquet.

Pathé Films will release Karma in France on October 21st, while also overseeing international sales. Whether Canet delivers a slow-burn tragedy or a full Hitchcockian descent into madness remains to be seen, but we already know French people can make a mental breakdown look chic.

Malcolm McDowell To Star In HERBERT WEST: REANIMATOR

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Malcolm McDowell, of A Clockwork Orange and Halloween fame, is reportedly circling a fresh cinematic resurrection of H.P. Lovecraft’s Herbert West: Reanimator, with cameras expected to begin rolling next month in the river town of Alton.

Penned by horror veterans Adam Simon and Tim Metcalfe (the minds behind The Haunting in Connecticut and Kalifornia), this new incarnation seems highly interested in dragging Lovecraft’s corpse-strewn mythology into something even nastier, more contemporary, and, if the early chatter is anything to go by, firmly rooted in Midwestern decay. Makeup artist Jeff Lewis (Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise) and cousin Roger Lewis are heading the production via their newly established Woodlake Entertainment.

Famously adapted by Stuart Gordon in 1985’s Re-Animator, Lovecraft’s 1922 horror short story follows the brilliant but mercurial physician Herbert West, whose rabid obsession and pursuit of life extension succeeds to a horrifying effect. Fun fact about the original story, it is one of the first depictions of zombies as scientifically reanimated corpses! Think of us on your next trivia night.

Though Bryan Johnson wasn’t available for the lead role, Malcolm McDowell will no doubt prove more than suitable to deliver that signature theatrical menace, intellectual arrogance, and obsessive madness the role requires.

Seaside Screams Returns to Southport

After 2025’s fabulous edition of Seaside Screams, the celebration of legendary producer and Tigon head honcho Tony Tenser, the one-day film festival returns on 20th June.

Taking place at Southport’s beautiful Bijou Cinema, there will be more great films and discussions about Tenser and his cult movies, with appearances from screenwriter and all-round good guy David McGillivray and writer John Hamilton, who will be signing copies of his book on the movie Trog.

The running order for the day (subject to change) is:

9.40am – doors open

10am – Tony Tenser trailer reel 1

10.15am – David McGillivray interviewed on George Harrison Marks, Pamela Green, and Miller & Long – to introduce the screening of:

11am – Naked as Nature Intended

12-1pm – 1 hour lunch break + Trog book sales & signing

1pm – Tony Tenser trailer reel 2

1.15pm – Trog + intro

3pm – 15 mins break

3.15pm – Trog ‘We Belong Dead’ panel 4pm – 15 mins break

4.15pm – The Sorcerers + intro

5.50pm – Michael Reeves / The Sorcerers panel and Q&A incl. Dr Ben Halligan, John Hamilton, Dr Jen Wallis and others TBC

7pm – End

Full-day passes and individual film tickets are available now from Ticketsource.

Shawn Levy Original Sci-Fi SOMEWHERE OUT THERE Lands At Netflix

the adam project director shawn levy to helm somewhere out there for netflix

Hollywood’s respawned obsession with science fiction continues unabated, and now Shawn Levy is returning to Netflix with Somewhere Out There, an original sci-fi drama.

The project, snapped up by Netflix after what’s described as a competitive bidding war, comes from screenwriter Max Taxe and will see Levy directing and producing through his 21 Laps banner.

While the phrase “original sci-fi” would normally, and at best, inspire cautious optimism (Hollywood has too often confused vague existentialism for depth in recent years), this one at least possesses an intriguing emotional hook. The story reportedly follows a grieving father who sends a message into deep space after the death of his wife, only for something out there to answer back. Naturally, comparisons to Arrival have already begun circulating, which feels both inevitable and like it’s setting this project up for failure. Funnily enough, Levy was producer on Denis Villeneuve’s Oscar-winning film.

For all his reputation as a mainstream crowd-pleaser — this is the man behind Free Guy, The Internship, and Deadpool & Wolverine — Levy has begun gravitating towards more emotional science fiction. The Adam Project was, after all, essentially a story about parental loss, while Stranger Things built an entire empire on traumatising adolescents.

No casting has been announced yet for Somewhere Out There, though reports suggest several major actors are already circling the lead role.

Whatever comes of this, there’s still something refreshing about seeing Netflix throw serious money behind a sci-fi concept that isn’t based on a toy line, nostalgic 1980s property, or aggressively expandable cinematic universe. Whether Somewhere Out There becomes the next Arrival or merely two hours of an A-lister crying prettily at the night sky remains to be seen.

Netflix Adapting Medieval Fantasy Comic BARBARIC

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Netflix has decided there can never be enough swords, swearing, and morally compromised antiheroes on our screens, so naturally it’s charging headlong into Barbaric, the gloriously unhinged fantasy comic from Vault Comics that asks one very important question: what if your conscience was a bloodthirsty, talking axe?

The streamer’s latest genre gamble adapts the cult comic created by Michael Moreci and Nathan Gooden. The story follows Owen, a ruthless and crass barbarian cursed to only commit acts of violence in the service of good. Which sounds noble, if not for the fact he’d clearly rather be decapitating people recreationally. His only companions? A demonic axe with a boatload of personality and a drinking problem, and a young witch acting as his guide.

Netflix officially confirmed the project during its Upfront presentation, moving the adaptation from development to greenlight. The show is described only as a journey of self-discovery, redemption, and revenge. Academy Award nominee Sheldon Turner (Up In The Air, X-Men First Class) will act as series creator, co-showrunner and writer on the series. Robert Rovner, best known for his work on CW series Supergirl, will also co-showrun.

Sam Claflin is set to play Owen, while Patrick Stewart lends his voice to the axe itself (a casting choice so absurdly perfect it feels too good to be true). Meanwhile and appropriately, Michael Bay is set to direct the project.

Netflix adaptations still occupy a strange place in genre fandom. For every genuinely good, daring, inspired oddity (that gets cancelled after one season, of course), there’s another algorithmically engineered “content event” that’ll vanish without a trace after two weeks sat on the homepage. We’ll see where Barbaric lands on that spectrum.

EVIL DEAD BURN Trailer Shows Gory Family Reunion

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In Evil Dead Burn, “after the loss of her husband, a woman seeks solace with her in-laws in their secluded family home. As one by one they are transformed into Deadites — turning the gathering into a family reunion from hell — she comes to discover that the vows she took in life live on… even in death.” As the new trailer tagline says, family is the root of all evil.

This latest entry stars Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, Luciane Buchanan, Tandi Wright, and George Pullar. Filmmaker Sébastien Vaniček directed and wrote the script with Florent Bernard.

The trailer was first seen at CinemaCon last month, but has only been made available online this week.

The horror franchise started with Sam Raimi’s renowned The Evil Dead in 1981. It was followed by Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness, both helmed by Raimi and starring frequent collaborator Bruce Campbell. There was then Fede Álvarez’s 2013 reboot, Evil Dead, and most recently, Lee Cronin’s Evil Dead Rise in 2023. In addition to the feature films, there was also the three-season TV show Ash vs. Evil Dead, starring Campbell. Evil Dead Burn is produced by Rob Tapert and Raimi, while Romel Adam, Campbell, Cronin, and Jose Canas executive produce.

Evil Dead Burn releases in cinemas July 24th. Watch the trailer below:

Matt Shakman To Helm PLANET OF THE APES Film

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Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman has been tapped by 20th Century Studios to helm a new instalment of the long-running Planet of the Apes franchise. Josh Friedman, who co-wrote First Steps as well as Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, reunites with Shakman to write the new script.

The new feature will reportedly not, however, be a sequel to Kingdom, itself a continuation of the 2011 trilogy that focused on the rise of the ape leader known as Caesar. While the film will be returning to a planet where apes are the superior species ruling all, exact plot details are being kept under wraps. Rather, this will be a new original story developed by Shakman and Friedman.

Veteran Apes film producers Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver return to co-write the project with Friedman, with Shakman also producing.

Based on the sci-fi novel by Pierre Boulle, the first Planet of the Apes film was released in 1968, followed by four theatrical sequels and two television series. A remake, directed by Tim Burton, was released in 2001, while the 2011 reboot Rise of the Planet of the Apes was followed by two sequels: 2014’s Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and 2017’s War for the Planet of the Apes.

Friedman is known for co-writing Avatar: The Way of Water and Avatar: Fire and Ash. Matt Shakman rose to prominence for his work on WandaVision, and helmed the pilot for Apple’s Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

THE ODYSSEY Trailer Sees Matt Damon Brave Cyclops

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Christopher Nolan’s hotly anticipated tentpole, The Odyssey, has released a new trailer. The Universal Pictures release has been steadily building hype ahead of its July 17th premiere, and the new trailer gives audiences a closer look at Odysseus’ long, torturous, and supernaturally complicated trip home to Ithaca.

Multiple key players appear in the trailer, including Matt Damon in the lead role, Tom Holland as Telemachus, Anne Hathaway as Penelope, Charlize Theron as Calypso, and Robert Pattinson as Penelope’s slimy suitor Antinous, who is seeking to force the queen to remarry so he may become ruler of Ithaca. The trailer also features John Leguizamo as Odysseus’ servant Emaeus and Jon Bernthal as Menelaus, the Greek king of Sparta.

The cast also includes Zendaya as Athena, Benny Safdie as Agamemnon, Himesh Patel as Eurylochus, Mia Goth as Melantho, Jimmy Gonzales as Cepheus, and Lupita Nyong’o and Will Yun Lee in unspecified roles.

We are granted glimpses of many fantastical obstacles encountered in Homer’s Odyssey, including the Cyclops, (what we think are) the Laestrygonians, and Scylla and Charybdis. And given Nolan’s undeniable talent when it comes to epic spectacle, lot more where that came from.

Watch The Odyssey trailer below, ahead of its release in cinemas July 17th, 2026.

Baby Yoda Café Opens in London



Grogu Café, a limited time pop-up café will arrive in London from Friday 15th May to Sunday 17th May in order to promote the new movie, Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu.

Drinks include  Galactic Blueberry ( a Blueberry matcha latte with traditional blueberry cheong) and Little Green Lemonade.  There is of course, Boba Tea, including purple, green and pink coloured teas, some of which have edible glitter.  Adorable donuts are also on the menu.

Located at Kachette Annexe, 1 Kingsland Rd, London E2 8AA, this is a free but ticketed event, and you can get tickets here. DisneyTickets.co.uk