Gotham is expanding in “The Penguin” and that means a lot of familiar names, but new faces. In some cases, it means new names too. Premiering on HBO on Thursday, September 19, “The Penguin” takes ...
Oliver has long been a lover of both video games and TV and movies since first popping into the world. He's been a freelance writer for over 15 years and has covered sports, entertainment and video ...
Do we really need another “Batman” story? That’s one way of looking at it. You could also ask if there can ever be enough “Batman” stories and, as a longtime fan, I can answer with a resounding NO.
Collier Jennings is an entertainment journalist with a substantial amount of experience under his belt. Collier, or "CJ" to his friends and family, is a dedicated fan of genre films - particularly ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: When it comes to Easter eggs, HBO‘s The Penguin plays it rather cool. Unlike tons of other comic book adaptations, The Penguin feels less interested in seeding future ...
When it was first announced that Colin Farrell would reprise his role as Oswald Cobblepot from 2022's The Batman in a streaming series, it was a scary proposition. After all, we've seen what happens ...
There are countless ways to begin this review, yet no cliche opener could truly capture what follows. “The Penguin” continues where 2022’s “The Batman” left off; Gotham is in ruins and mob leader ...
The Penguin’s Oswald Cobb, who first appeared in The Batman, is not a hero. He’s an opportunistic murderer building a criminal empire by flooding Gotham’s streets with a highly addictive drug. And yet ...
Who knew The Penguin owes a debt of gratitude to Popeye Doyle? As production designer Kalina Ivanov tells Gold Derby, Matt Reeves, the director of 2022's The Batman and an executive producer on The ...
"We're in Oz's world," LeFranc shared during an interview with EW ahead of SDCC 2024. "We're living in the underbelly of the city. Oz is a mover and a shaker. He can't always be trusted. He's very ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...