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.
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Articles by Tommy R.
The Forgotten John Wick Prequel Starring Mel Gibson Deserves a Second Chance and Greater Recognition
The John Wick universe is full of iconic characters, yet many forget Mel Gibson joined it in the 2023 prequel The Continental, which aimed to expand the assassin underworld but ultimately received mixed reactions from audiences.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day brings a new era and darker challenges for Peter Parker
Marvel fans have finally received the first concrete details about Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the next chapter in Peter Parker’s story. According to newly revealed information, the film takes place four years after the events of the previous installment.
Bel Canto review: A haunting, opera-driven hostage drama led by Julianne Moore
Bel Canto blends romance, political tension, and art into a story about a hostage situation that slowly transforms into something unexpectedly intimate. At the center is Roxanne Coss, a world-famous opera singer portrayed by Julianne Moore, whose presence elevates the film with emotional depth and quiet intensity.
Kill Your Lover brings a disturbing body horror vision of love turned toxic
Kill Your Lover presents a raw and unsettling take on a collapsing relationship, where emotional toxicity transforms into something physical and grotesque. The film blends heartbreak with body horror and a strong punk aesthetic, creating an intense and uncomfortable viewing experience that lingers long after it ends.
New trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu teases a grand adventure in the world of Star Wars
Star Wars fans finally got a real taste of what’s coming. A new trailer for The Mandalorian & Grogu reveals a first look at a cinematic adventure aiming to captivate both Disney+ viewers and a wider movie audience.
Fans will get Spider-Gwen, and Spider-Punk will get his own movie adventure
The Spider-Verse is expanding once again, and this time it’s bringing two fan-favorite characters into the spotlight. Sony Pictures Animation has officially confirmed that Spider-Gwen and Spider-Punk will each receive their own standalone films.
John Wick Returns in a New Trailer That Will Pull You Straight Into the Role of an Assassin
Action fans have finally gotten what they’ve been waiting for. John Wick—the character made iconic by Keanu Reeves—is stepping back into the spotlight in a brand-new video game spin-off.
The Cult Adventure Series Continues: The Mummy 4 Arrives After Years of Waiting, Also with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz
Fans of the iconic adventure franchise can finally celebrate. The Mummy 4, starring Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz, has officially received a release date.
The Big Bang Theory series ended despite enormous success due to the decision of one of the actors
The Big Bang Theory became one of the defining sitcoms of modern TV. Even so, the story wrapped up in 2019 after twelve seasons. The surprising part is that the ending wasn’t caused by falling ratings or dwindling interest—it came down to the decision of one key cast member.
Hollywood Has Lost One of Its Greatest Icons. Actor Robert Duvall, Legend of the Films The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, Has Died
American actor Robert Duvall has died at the age of 95, leaving behind an indelible mark on film history. According to available information, he passed away peacefully at his home in Virginia, surrounded by family.
Behind-the-Scenes Facts About Terminator 2 That Changed Film History and Created a Legend
James Cameron’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) didn’t just meet expectations—it reset them. Upon release, it became one of the defining blockbusters of its era. With a budget hovering around $100 million (a staggering figure at the time), the film pushed scale to new extremes; even the opening minutes set in the dystopian future reportedly cost more than the entire first movie.
Pirates Brings a Fun and Heartfelt Story from London at the Edge of a New Millennium
The film Pirates, directed by multi-talented creator Reggie Yates, draws inspiration from the storytelling style of American Graffiti. Much like that iconic film, it focuses on a group of young people navigating friendship, ambition, and uncertainty over the course of a single night. However, instead of 1960s America, this story unfolds in London on New Year’s Eve 1999, offering a fresh and culturally rich perspective.