Back in November, it was announced that The Magical Girl and the Evil Lieutenant Used to Be Archenemies would be adapted into an anime series. Today, we have voices for our lead duo, as well as a first look at the title characters as they'll appear in the series. Playing the role of evil lieutenant Mira will be Yuki Ono (Josuke Higashikata in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable ), and magical girl Byakuya Mimori will be voiced by Mai Nakahara (Rena Ryugu in Higurashi: When They Cry ). Both voice actors are reprising their roles from the manga's 2015 drama CD. Related: Bocchi The Rock! Manga Series Surpasses 3 Million Copies in Print A new key visual (above) has also dropped, showing Mira and Byakuya as they'll appear in the anime. And along with these announcements comes confirmation that we can expect the series in July 2024 . The series is based on the 2013 fantasy...
- 1/18/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
‘The Mist’ 4K Ultra HD Review – There’s a Reason We’re Still Talking About This Movie 16 Years Later
Stephen King adaptations have always been hit and miss. Before Mike Flanagan came along, there was one filmmaker who could always be trusted with King’s material: Frank Darabont, whose first foray into filmmaking was a short adaptation of “The Woman in the Room.” After making a name for himself as a screenwriter with the likes of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and The Blob, Darabont made his feature directorial debut with 1994’s The Shawshank Redemption and followed it up with The Green Mile in 1999.
His thus-far final King adaptation came in 2007 with The Mist, which finds a group of locals trapped in a grocery store while an ominous fog shrouding mysterious secrets envelopes their quaint Maine town. A microcosm of any community, the supermarket is a canny setting for a contained thriller. The divisive mob mentality and pigheaded self-righteousness that manifests under pressure is even more poignant in a post-Trump world.
His thus-far final King adaptation came in 2007 with The Mist, which finds a group of locals trapped in a grocery store while an ominous fog shrouding mysterious secrets envelopes their quaint Maine town. A microcosm of any community, the supermarket is a canny setting for a contained thriller. The divisive mob mentality and pigheaded self-righteousness that manifests under pressure is even more poignant in a post-Trump world.
- 11/29/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: BAFTA winner Dev Patel (Slumdog Millionaire), Blue Jean breakout Rosy McEwen and Jade Croot (The Serpent Queen) are starring in under-the-radar horror movie Rabbit Trap, which recently completed filming on location in Wales.
Bankside Films and CAA Media Finance are launching the project for sales at the upcoming AFM. Producing are Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah’s SpectreVision (Mandy) and Lawrence Inglee (The Tale), along with Elisa Lleras and Alex Ashworth and Sean Marley of Mad As Birds (Poms).
Set in 1973, the film charts the story of married musicians Daphne and Darcy Davenport, who have relocated from London to an isolated cabin in Wales in order to complete their new record. When they accidentally make a field recording of a mystical sound never before heard by human ears, a strange child enters their lives who gradually untethers them from reality, and the couple soon find themselves caught between the...
Bankside Films and CAA Media Finance are launching the project for sales at the upcoming AFM. Producing are Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah’s SpectreVision (Mandy) and Lawrence Inglee (The Tale), along with Elisa Lleras and Alex Ashworth and Sean Marley of Mad As Birds (Poms).
Set in 1973, the film charts the story of married musicians Daphne and Darcy Davenport, who have relocated from London to an isolated cabin in Wales in order to complete their new record. When they accidentally make a field recording of a mystical sound never before heard by human ears, a strange child enters their lives who gradually untethers them from reality, and the couple soon find themselves caught between the...
- 10/20/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Jack Black has filled audiences with laughter through his many iconic film roles over the years. The actor launched his career in the early 1990s, but grew popular by the 2000s for his work in "High Fidelity," "School of Rock," and "Nacho Libre." Around the same time, Jack also starred in animated films and voiced notable characters like Zeke in "Ice Age," Lenny in "Shark Tale," and Po in the "Kung Fu Panda" movie franchise.
When he's not busy front-lining the comedy rock band Tenacious D or acting in films like "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" or series like "The Mandalorian," Jack is a dedicated father to his two sons, Samuel and Thomas Black, whom he shares with wife Tanya Haden. The "King Kong" actor met Haden in his younger years, when the two were both students at the K-12 Crossroads School in Santa Monica, per Parade. Years after their school years,...
When he's not busy front-lining the comedy rock band Tenacious D or acting in films like "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" or series like "The Mandalorian," Jack is a dedicated father to his two sons, Samuel and Thomas Black, whom he shares with wife Tanya Haden. The "King Kong" actor met Haden in his younger years, when the two were both students at the K-12 Crossroads School in Santa Monica, per Parade. Years after their school years,...
- 4/10/2023
- by Alicia Geigel
- Popsugar.com
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