
Jordan King
Culture Journo. Dad Joke Bandit. 1/3 of @oooweeooo pod. “Online Writer Guy” @empiremagazine | See more @moviemarker • @whynowworld • @yahooentsuk ✍🏻 He/Him.🍅
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1 week ago |
empireonline.com | Jordan King
It's another packed episode of the Empire Podcast, the show that dares to ask the big questions: isn't the Mona Lisa just a woman sitting down? Who's the richest Northern Irish person? Can you buy stocks in Glen Powell?
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empireonline.com | Jordan King
Ah, James Bond news, we've been expecting you... come in. With the status quo of everyone's favourite spy series (sorry Slow Horses) having been shaken and stirred in recent months with the announcements that Amazon has taken over creative control of the franchise from the Broccolis and that David Heyman and Amy Pascal will produce Bond's next outing, the internet — and the movie industry at large — is abuzz with discussions about who will lead 007's big-screen return.
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1 week ago |
empireonline.com | Jordan King
If you are a fan of David Fincher's Netflix crime series Mindhunter and happen to have any salt to hand, then now would be an appropriate time to take a big ol' pinch of it. Ever since Season 2 ended six years ago, lovers of Fincher's show — which follows the FBI's profiling and serial killer interviewing processes in its late 70s/early 80s infancy — have been clamouring for a third instalment, despite the big man himself having pronounced Mindhunter dead (or as good as) back in 2020.
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1 week ago |
empireonline.com | Jordan King
Somehow, it's been eight long years since we last locked in for a new white-knuckle movie from action auteur Kathryn Bigelow. And we'll be honest, cinema just ain't quite the same without the director behind The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty, Point Break, and more giving us palpitations. And that's where A House Of Dynamite, Bigelow's new — and now officially named — Netflix bound movie, comes in.
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empireonline.com | Jordan King
After two less than inspiring attempts to revive the iconic Saw franchise with 2017's Jigsaw and 2020's Chris Rock star vehicle Spiral: From The Book Of Saw, it had seemed for a spell as if Jigsaw's days of morally iffy self-mutilation mongering were finally over. But if this horror saga has taught us one thing, it's that nobody — not even Saw itself — is ever really dead.
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