Starz and the BBC have ordered up eight episodes of David Goyer's new TV project Da Vinci's Demons, which focuses on the secret (and totally made up) past of the 25-year-old legend, during his wild days in Florence.
Starz and the BBC have ordered up eight episodes of David Goyer's new TV project Da Vinci's Demons, which focuses on the secret (and totally made up) past of the 25-year-old legend, during his wild days in Florence.
Has anyone done a Freudian reading of 1992's straight-to-video horror flick Demonic Toys? I hate to be, you know, that guy, but there's something about this movie that lends itself to further analysis. While it's hardly original-or even very good-it's occasionally quite effective, and I think that speaks to…
The new Superman movie is roaring ahead — The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan, who's producing, reportedly has five potential directors in mind, and he's meeting with them now. So who's in line to revamp the Man Of Tomorrow?
Ghost Rider haters, beware — the spirit of vengeance is returning to your screens. Nic Cage has already promised to star in the sequel, filming in Romania, and now the first script review has turned up online.
The Dark Knight co-writer David S. Goyer just landed a movie deal for his still yet-to-be-published book trilogy about aliens careening towards the Earth, called Heaven's Shadow.
ABC's FlashForward recent full season order from the network came with an interesting addendum, it seems. Producer and co-showrunner Marc Guggenheim is leaving the show, and co-creator David Goyer will be stepping up to take things over.
The Dark Knight writer David Goyer may have written the script for his Ghost Rider sequel nine years ago, but that doesn't mean that the uber-successful Batman movie hasn't affected the way it'll turn out, as he explains.
Cloverfield's Odette Yustman gets attacked by a tentacle monster and a rain of bugs, in this amazing scene from David S. Goyer's The Unborn, and all we keep wondering is: Why exactly does the ladies room have a glory hole?
The first footage from Lost's new TV challenger for most whacked premise, Flash Forward, explains where the origins of its title, and drops a big fat geek cameo: Seth MacFarlane. Check out ABC's latest clip.