Legendary Director Don Bluth Shoots Down Rumors Surrounding Classic Film

A particularly heartbreaking aspect of the film All Dogs Go To Heaven for many viewers is the performance of Judith Barsi, the voice of Anne-Marie. A tragic story circulated claiming Burt Reynolds, who voiced Charlie B. Barkin, cried after learning of Barsi’s death at the hands of her father. However, director Don Bluth refuted this, stating it wasn’t true. Bluth did explain that after Barsi’s passing, work on the Anne-Marie character was halted for about two weeks, as the team found it too painful to listen to her recordings.

007: First Light Devs Explain Why Making a Hitman-Style Bond Game Would Have Been a Mistake [Exclusive]

In an exclusive interview with egmr.ru, Martin Emborg, Game Director of 007: First Light, and Thesun Smit, Senior Licensing Producer, discussed why an open-world Bond game wouldn’t have suited the character. They also revealed details about the game’s innovative systems, future updates, and the key casting choice that altered the project’s direction.

Unfilmable 359-Year-Old Masterpiece Finally Getting a Movie Adaptation (& It’ll Be Very Divisive)

Universal Pictures is making a big bet on director Christopher Nolan, who is releasing a $250 million movie based on Homer’s The Odyssey this summer. Nolan’s project seems to have sparked a trend in Hollywood, as another famously difficult-to-adapt ancient story is now being made into a film. What’s made this possible? Advances in artificial intelligence.

Mini Review: Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes (PSVR2) – Perfect for Headsets, But Series Issues Persist

Okay, so in this game, I’m playing as Dark Six – basically a ghostly version of Six from Little Nightmares II. I have to get out of a bunch of weird, separate situations that feel like they’re happening at the same time as the main game. The story’s a little confusing when it comes to when everything happens, but honestly, it doesn’t really matter. It feels pretty separate and you can enjoy it even if you haven’t played Little Nightmares II.

New Valve Report Teases Imminent Steam Machine Release

Tech analyst Brad Lynch reports that Valve has been receiving shipments of what are likely Steam Machines at its US warehouse. This suggests Valve is preparing to ship the hardware soon, as companies usually stock up on products right before their release.

Netflix’s Remake of an Action Thriller Classic Is Finally Here (And You Can Watch the All 7 Episodes Right Now)

The new Netflix series, Man on Fire, premiered on April 30th, with all episodes of its first season now available to stream. Created by Kyle Killen and starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, the show is inspired by the five-book series by A. J. Quinnell, beginning with the original novel. It reimagines the story of John Creasy – a former special forces soldier haunted by PTSD and alcoholism – who was famously portrayed by Denzel Washington in the 2004 film. This seven-episode series finds Creasy emerging from seclusion to protect the teenage daughter of a slain friend, all while pursuing those who ruined his life.

The Best Sitcom Reboot on TV Officially Renewed (Fans Know What They Want Next)

Sitcom fans rejoiced this year when Scrubs made a comeback! Following the positive reception to the new episodes and the return of beloved characters, ABC and Hulu have confirmed a second season. However, the announcement lacked important details fans are waiting for, such as the release date, episode count, and which characters will be featured.

5 Fan Collectibles That Flew Under the Radar in April (But Shouldn’t Have)

If you’re looking forward to the new Mortal Kombat movie, you’ll be excited about the latest action figures from McFarlane Toys! They’ve recently added Johnny Cage and Ermac to their Mortal Kombat Klassics line. Each figure is about 7 inches tall, incredibly poseable with 22 moving parts, and comes with extra hands and a stand for display. Plus, the packaging is designed to look like the classic arcade game, celebrating the series’ history.