Remember how you felt after watching Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse for the first time? Excited, a little speechless, seriously considering going right back to the box office and buying another ticket home? Also. Now the sequel to him. Through the Spider-Verse is almost here to make you feel that way again, and the new issue of Empire is about to take you through the wormhole into the Spider-Verse itself. We met Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) and Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld), had fun with Oscar Isaac’s Miguel O’Hara, and got a taste of how it all came together from the connoisseur.
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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

The animation is once again about to take it to the next level. Ahead of perhaps the most anticipated film of the year so far, actors Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld and Oscar Isaac, directors Kemp Powers, Joaquim Dos Santos and Justin K Thompson, writer-producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and producer Amy Pascal they told us what to expect with the new worlds, new retina scrolling images, new heroes and new big bads they have in store.
resurrection of the wicked dead

Everyone’s favorite chainsaw, the walking dead and splatter-assisted horror-comedy franchise returns from the grave once again with resurrection of the wicked dead. To celebrate the imminent destruction of all mankind in an orgy of blood and terror, we have brought together producer Sam Raimi and director Lee Cronin to discuss the new film, which will terrify millions and leave the door open for another :Bruce Campbell. evil Dead Photo. Wonderful
The Last Of Us: in-depth analysis of the first season

If you are still reeling from the end of season 1 of The Last of Us, here’s something therapeutic to help you out: retrace every harrowing twist the video game adaptation masterpiece has thrown us through over the past two months. In this exclusive shoot, we dive into every big moment of the season with creators Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin, plus stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey.
Quiet on the west facade

All may have been a lot quieter on the Oscars front this past weekend, but the BAFTA’s gossip epic enjoyed the most notable simmering success. We spoke to director Edward Berger, screenwriter Lesley Paterson and star Felix Kammerer about putting mud and blood on screen and taking home the awards, just days after their big BAFTA night wrapped up. .
Dr T’s 5000 Fingers

Seventy years ago, one of the strangest and most inexplicable attempts at making a fun family adventure film hit theaters. Now, Empire tells the full story of Dr. Seuss’ cursed (and frankly insane) movie Dr T’s 5000 Fingers. Warning: Contains scenes of child actors freaking out over their paychecks, gorging on hot dogs and vomiting all over the set.
The deep dive: Musso and Frank

You know Musso & Frank, even if you’ve never had a quick lobster Thermidor. Its wood-paneled walls and plush bar were featured Ocean’s Eleven, Once upon a time… in Hollywood, wood, Blond and many other films, and in a city of legends it stands up to the most starred. In the premiere of our new feature-length series Deep Dive, we tell the story of this legendary Hollywood restaurant: a place where stars were born, deals were made and, according to the story, horse racing underdogs Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks . on Hollywood Boulevard, he would pay the lunch bill.
take 20

How will artificial intelligence change the film industry? What should you watch now? The Last of Us It’s over? How is Alexander SkarsgĆ„rd cloned? how do you update The little Mermaid by 2023? What if Succession Is season 4 really dedicated to Connor Roy? And why do filmmakers love making films about Bob Dylan? All of these questions and more are answered in this month’s News section.
Revision

In the home entertainment section we have Matildadirector Matthew Warchus and musical genius Tim Minchin to break down their musical extravaganza song by song. Plus, a conversation with legendary British producer Jeremy Thomas, the definitive classification of David Lynch’s work, we go film by film with horror master Christopher Landon, we dive Confess, Fletch in the Viewing Guide and more.
On the screen

This month’s reviews include the new Dungeons and Dragons film, the geez-em-up of Jason Statham and Guy Ritchie Operation Fortuna: war ploySouth London romantic comedy rye alleyheavyweight at the box office belief III and the meme machine cocaine bearmuch more.
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