Transformers One ends by turning a friendship break into the franchise’s biggest origin moment. The film is directed by Josh Cooley and centers on Orion Pax and D-16 before they become Optimus Prime ...
Imai feels like he's "actually in the big leagues" after throwing live BP, plus an update on the team's new strength and ...
Another Chinese AI model, Seedance 2.0, has gained attention for whipping up some impressive Hollywood IP. Users are prompting the tool ...
Forty years later…it still hits like a truck. The loss of Optimus Prime remains one of the most talked-about moments in franchise history. Hasbro is leaning into that shared experience with a playful, ...
Jonathan Lynn’s farewell to the beloved parliamentary sitcom casts Griff Rhys Jones as ex-PM Jim Hacker, making one last call on his wily consigliere Death comes to us all but, slightly before it, so ...
TikTok's owner is behind the model Seedance 2.0, which is being greeted akin to OpenAI's Sora 2 in the industry, with major studios as well as SAG-AFTRA signaling alarm over its infringement ...
That was the take by “Deadpool & Wolverine” scribe Rhett Reese when he saw the deepfake video featuring Tom Cruise and Brad ...
“We’re in the dustbin of history,” says retired civil servant Sir Humphrey (Clive Francis), bitterly mourning the loss of his hundreds of minions and innumerable paths of political influence. Former ...
Jonathan Lynn’s final instalment of the comedies is a witty, wistful and still-relevant satire Providing a bittersweet coda to the much-loved political satire, this thoughtful comedy from series ...
Old age comes to us all – well, if we're lucky. And Jonathan Lynn, celebrated octogenarian co-author of the legendary BBC Yes, Minister comedy series, has certainly been lucky to get so much mileage ...
Here we have a baggy, old-fashioned stage finale to a 46-year-old political sitcom that amuses despite the misplaced star casting of Griff Rhys Jones in the role of ex-Prime Minister Jim Hacker.
Stripped of the Westminster scaffolding, this Yes, Minister sequel unspools into endless trading of retorts and ripostes, going nowhere By Rachel Cunliffe What would Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey ...