Deadline Hollywood reports that “WandaVision” showrunner and director Matt Shakman has signed on to direct the next “Star Trek” film for Paramount Pictures and JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot.
Paramount is fast-tracking “Star Trek 4” with principal photography set to commence in Spring 2022. The latest script is written by Lindsey Beer (“Chaos Walking”) and Geneva Robertson-Dworet (“Captain Marvel”, “Tomb Raider”).
The plan for “Star Trek 4” is to reunite the original cast from JJ Abrams’ rebooted “Star Trek” films which starred Chris Pine (“Hell or High Water”), Zoe Saldana (“Avatar”), Karl Urban (“The Boys”), Simon Pegg (“Shaun of the Dead”), John Cho (“Cowboy Bebop”), and Zachary Quinto (“NOS4A2”). Actor Anton Yelchin, who played the youngest Enterprise crew member, Chekov, passed away in 2016.
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Benny Loves You Review: Killer-Toy Horror Comedy Feels Like a Knockoff
Unlike the toy of its title, the film never quite comes to life.
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Director: Karl Holt
With: Karl Holt, Jennifer Healy, Bella Munday, George Collie, James Parsons, Lydia Hourihan, Greg Page, Catriona Mcdonald, Greg Barnett, David Wayman, Anthony Styles, Darren Benedict, Claire Cartwright, Logan Murray.
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Whether it be actual toys or movies about them coming to life and killing people, they don’t make ’em like they used to. While the “Child’s Play” and “Puppet Master” franchises aren’t exactly rife with masterpieces, their pleasures are less guilty than those afforded by the genre’s latest installment: “Benny Loves You,” an English horror comedy liable to make audiences laugh far more than it scares them. Mostly, though, it just borders on boring. Aside from the murderous Benny himself, the film doesn’t add much to its