The Blues Brothers Is Coming Back in the Form of a Brand New Graphic Novel

Okay, so I just heard some awesome news! The Blues Brothers are coming back in a big way – we’re talking TV, movies, concerts, new music, the whole nine yards. And it’s starting now with a brand new graphic novel called The Blues Brothers: The Escape of Joliet Jake. It’s written by Stella Aykroyd, Luke Pisano, and James Werner, with amazing art by Felipe Sobriero. I already checked, and you can grab a copy on Amazon today, November 18th! I’m super excited to see what this means for the future of the Blues Brothers!

Tom Cruise Receives Honorary Oscar at 2025 Governors Awards

Academy President Janet Yang commended Tom Cruise for his significant contributions to the film industry, highlighting his dedication to movies, the cinema-going experience, and the art of stunt work, which she said has been a source of inspiration for everyone.

Why Knives Out Won’t Replace Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc

In a recent interview with IndieWire, Rian Johnson stated that Daniel Craig will always play the character of Benoit Blanc in the Knives Out series, regardless of where the franchise goes. This is different from Craig’s role as James Bond, which has been played by multiple actors over the years. Johnson explained that the films are a “partnership” between him and Craig, and both are essential for the success of future installments.

Disney Masterpiece Returning With a Prequel Story, and We Have The First Look

Dynamite Entertainment presents the first issue of a new comic book series based on The Lion King, the beloved film by Rob Minkoff and Roger Allers. This series doesn’t follow Simba as a king, but instead explores his childhood adventures as a cub. Before Scar challenged Mufasa for the throne, the comic shows the king teaching young Simba what it takes to be a leader and the importance of protecting the Pride Lands.

The Odyssey Will Fix Christopher Nolan Movies’ Biggest Issue

I just learned some fascinating details about Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film, The Odyssey. Apparently, Nolan and his cinematographer, Hoyte van Hoytema, have really solved a problem that’s plagued some of his past work – audio issues. They did this by using brand new IMAX cameras, and The Odyssey is actually the first big-budget blockbuster ever filmed entirely with them. It sounds like they’ve made some serious technical advancements to ensure a truly immersive experience.

Angels’ Egg in 4K Anniversary Review: Mamoru Oshii’s Post-Apocalyptic Anime Reflects A Broken, Yet Persistent Humanity

Aside from a brief opening sound, this line marks the beginning of the story in Angel’s Egg, a unique and experimental anime film by director Mamoru Oshii, known for works like Ghost in the Shell and The Red Spectacles. It appears roughly halfway through the 73-minute film, at a point where dialogue is minimal and the atmosphere is particularly mysterious. Similar to the characters in Alain Resnais’ classic film Hiroshima mon amour (1959), the Man (Jinpachi Nezu) and the Girl (Mako Hyodo) appear to come from nowhere and are traveling aimlessly, their memories fragmented and uncertain.