Review: ‘The Fabulous Four’ once again tests the bonds of frenemies in a tropical locale

I’ve seen “The Fabulous Four” before, more than once, in fact. It’s been a while though, maybe even two months or a year ago. In this movie, a group of four female friends, all in their golden years and portrayed by renowned and acclaimed actors, embark on a vacation together. During their trip, the deep-rooted bonds and habits among them will be put to the test, leading to profound personal development for each character. Does that ring a bell?

Creature Commandos snuck a first-look trailer into SDCC 2024

Previously announced, DC Comics didn’t plan a presentation at San Diego Comic-Con this year due to James Gunn’s hectic schedule as the new director of Superman. However, we speculated if DC would unveil any major surprises despite the absence. Indeed, during the “Jim Lee & Friends” panel, the first teaser trailer for Creature Commandos, a Max series spearheading Gunn’s new DC film and TV universe, was introduced. This animated show presents a revamped Suicide Squad roster comprised solely of non-human characters.

Review: ‘Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger’ celebrates a colorful partnership

People who think filmmaking is a collaborative art form point to the movies created by Michael Powell, an Englishman, and Emeric Pressburger, a Hungarian, as prime examples. From the 1940s through to peace time, their visionary partnership produced masterpieces such as “The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp,” “Black Narcissus,” and “The Red Shoes.” These timeless wonders, showcasing their groundbreaking teamwork, have left an indelible mark on cinema. They opened up the art form in profoundly human, subversive, and enchantingly magical ways.