Tommy R.
@tommyr
As the editor-in-chief of Sharier.com magazine, he follows not only what happens on screen but also the behind-the-scenes world of actors and Hollywood productions.
34 published articles
Articles by Tommy R.
Jude Law and Paul Dano Shine in the Putin-Era Drama The Wizard of the Kremlin — A Film Worth Your Time
The film adaptation of Giuliano da Empoli’s Wizard of the Kremlin offers a gripping, behind-the-curtain look at how modern Russian power is shaped and sold. It isn’t flawless, but it’s consistently compelling—and it lands largely thanks to a set of commanding performances.
Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 star Matthew Lillard reveals more details about his mystery character going up against Kingpin: "He is not impressed”
The rivalry between Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) and Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) may continue to simmer as Daredevil: Born Again moves into its second season, but Fisk’s problems won’t end with Hell’s Kitchen’s resident vigilante.
Doom: The Dark Ages DLC is "freaking huge," says director: "It's basically like a sequel"
Doom fans may be in for something far bigger than a typical add-on when The Dark Ages finally gets its upcoming DLC, if game director Hugo Martin’s latest comments are anything to go by.
Marvel fans are discussing a potential Wonder Man Season 2 as they hope for a West Coast Avengers team-up storyline
Even though Wonder Man didn’t exactly set Disney Plus on fire when it arrived in January, Marvel fans are still debating what comes next — whether that’s a second season, a follow-up project, or simply leaving the story where it ended.
Ryan Gosling says major franchise fare “never felt right” until Star Wars: Starfighter: “It is like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity”
Ryan Gosling has finally explained what kept him from signing on to major Hollywood franchises for most of his career — and why Star Wars: Starfighter was the project that changed his mind.
Mortal Kombat II Brings a Blood-Soaked Tournament and No-Mercy Showdowns
Warner Bros. has unveiled a new trailer for Mortal Kombat II, and it’s immediately clear the filmmakers are turning the dial up. Expect nastier fights, a larger roster of combatants, and a tone that leans much closer to the spirit of the games.
Spider-Noir Reveals a Dark Showdown with Electro and a First Look at Cat Hardy
Spider-Noir has a new TV spot, and it makes one thing clear: this live-action Marvel series isn’t chasing glossy, crowd-pleasing heroics. Instead, it leans hard into a 1930s noir atmosphere—heavy shadows, tight streets, and tension where “justice” often comes with a price.
A New Threat in the Series Monarch: Kurt Russell Teases Something Worse Than Godzilla
The series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is returning for a second season, and early hints suggest a far darker, more dangerous chapter. The creators are teasing a brand-new threat that could shake the entire world of Titans to its core.
Ghostface Returns and Terrifies Sidney Prescott Again in the Anticipated Scream 7
The Scream franchise remains one of the most recognizable horror brands of all time. Nearly thirty years have passed since the first film premiered in 1996, yet the masked killer Ghostface keeps resurfacing—each time reigniting a new wave of bloody chaos.
The Cult Back to the Future Trilogy Could Have Looked Different, with Depp as Marty and a Kitchen Time Machine
Some movies simply refuse to age. Back to the Future is one of them. Robert Zemeckis’ legendary trilogy still entertains audiences with its rare mix of adventure, comedy, and genuine emotion. It’s not only a slick sci‑fi ride—it’s also a story about family, friendship, and how even small choices can ripple into life-changing consequences.
You’ll Soon Be Able to Own K-Pop Demon Hunters as the Netflix Sensation Heads to the Criterion Collection
Netflix’s Kpop Demon Hunters may have arrived as a straight-to-streaming release, but the breakout hit is now headed to shelves: according to Variety, the film is getting a physical edition via the Criterion Collection.
Disney’s Forgotten Donald Duck PS2 Game Is Harder Than Any FromSoftware Title I’ve Ever Played
“Hey, do you remember that Donald Duck game we used to play as kids?” my sister asks offhandedly as Mickey Mouse Clubhouse plays in the background for my 10-month-old niece. My eyes glaze over. My pulse spikes. Somewhere deep in my memory, a giant yellow bird is still pelting me with eggs.