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Danny Brickwell

“It’s a beautifully stylish, scary movie”: Arrowverse Star Who Fought Stephen Amell Once Made a Criminally Underrated Horror Movie That Will One Day Become a Cult-hit
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The magic of cinema is enhanced by watching its nuances on the big screen which provides an unforgettable experience for audiences. With the boom of streaming platforms, many films have taken the Ott route especially post the pandemic. While this resulted in a greater reach across the world, many movies that are are visually and technically spectacular, warrant a viewing in theaters.

Bradley Cooper in a still from the horror movie The Midnight Meat Train (image credit: Lionsgate)

The horror genre has created multiple films that have been enhanced by their haunting visual imagery that adds great nuance to the narratives. While many of these aesthetics can be captured by audiences only through a big screen viewing, there have been certain movies that deserved appreciation in cinema halls but didn’t get the opportunity to make an impact. The Midnight Meat Train is an underrated flick that slowly gained appreciation as a cult classic.
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  • 6/10/2024
  • by Sharanya Sankar
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“You can only drink through a straw”: DC Star Who Fought Stephen Amell in Arrow Rejects MCU Debut in Deadpool & Wolverine
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In addition to starring in many British films, Vinnie Jones ventured into the superhero genre with Stephen Amell’s Arrow. The actor played Danny Brickwell in the show. However, it was not the only superhero project that the actor participated in. Before Arrow, Jones was in Brett’s Ratner’s X-Men: The Last Stand.

Vinnie Jones as Danny Brickwell in Arrow

The actor played Juggernaut and had a pivotal role in the film. With the upcoming Deadpool movie bringing back many X-Men characters, some fans wondered whether he would also come back. Jones surprisingly revealed that he was asked to cameo in the film. However, he rejected the offer as he did not want to relive the problems that he faced back when he played the character.

Vinnie Jones Shockingly Rejected to Be in Deadpool 3 For a Specific Reason Vinnie Jones played Juggernaut in X-Men: The Last Stand

Vinnie...
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  • 3/7/2024
  • by Rahul Thokchom
  • FandomWire
Latest Arrow Photos Reveal Felicity’s New Role
If anything, the current season of Arrow is showing us what kind of people the characters we’ve come to know truly are now that they’ve been separated from Oliver Queen. In fact, we’ve seen how Dinah Drake and Rene Ramirez have debated over what to make of the new Emerald Archer in town, while Felicity Smoak and John Diggle really differ in how they think Ricardo Diaz should be taken down.

Speaking of which, Felicity being given the cold shoulder by Dig on behalf of Argus led to her aligning with the very same FBI agent responsible for making the arrangement with Ollie that put him behind bars. Basically, she figures working together is the only way to effectively bring in Diaz and assure her husband is a free man before long.

Interestingly enough, the gallery of images found below reveal that Felicity will take on a...
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  • 10/24/2018
  • by Eric Joseph
  • We Got This Covered
Oliver Queen Is Crossing Lines In New Arrow Promo
Granted, we may be only two episodes into the current season of Arrow, but I’m pretty sure of how not many reading this will disagree with me in saying that the show has never been more different. Though I’m reasonably certain we’ll eventually return to some semblance of the old status quo, I can’t help feeling like Oliver Queen is living out his own version of Prison Break while the rest of his pals on the outside are taking up residence on NCIS: Los Angeles.

To the uninitiated, I just made it sound like there’s not much sense of coherency, but I assure you there is. You see, both Ollie and the former members of Team Arrow are doing all they can to take down Ricardo Diaz from varying spots, something I imagine will really begin taking shape before long.

In the meantime, though,...
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  • 10/23/2018
  • by Eric Joseph
  • We Got This Covered
New Arrow Photos Tease Black Canary-Black Siren Team-Up
To say that Dinah Drake and Earth-2’s Laurel Lance have a complicated history is putting it mildly. If you’ll recall, the latter killed the former’s boyfriend, Vigilante, last season on Arrow, thus fanning the flames for one of Star City’s most heated rivalries – and it’s not like those two got along to begin with.

Now, one would assume they’ve had some time to cool off, especially after seeing Dinah grant Laurel mercy during the latter portion of season 6. One can only hope this means Ms. Lance will continue life on the straight and narrow, but she tends to have a hard time controlling her temper.

As it turns out, the two will cross paths again next week in “The Longbow Hunters,” and based on what the images found in the gallery below tell us, they may very well team up. The downside, however, is...
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  • 10/16/2018
  • by Eric Joseph
  • We Got This Covered
Stephen Amell Teases A Returning Fan Favorite For Arrow Season 7
With Arrow set to return from its summer vacation in a matter of hours, viewers should know that Oliver Queen will run into a few old friends while in prison. To be more specific, Vinnie Jones, Michael Jai White and Cody Rhodes will each reprise their respective roles of Danny Brickwell, Bronze Tiger and Derek Sampson.

Now, from the sound of it, yet another familiar face is taking up residence at Slabside, but we’re going to have to wait to find out exactly who it is. While recently speaking with ComicBook.com, lead actor Stephen Amell first shed light on what’s to come by discussing how Ollie’s in a much different place when we join him:

“After the premiere, we really isolate Oliver. He goes a long time without interacting with really any familiar face. I have enjoyed the couple of visitors that I’ve had. I...
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  • 10/15/2018
  • by Eric Joseph
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New Arrow Season 7 Photos Show Us Oliver’s Life Behind Bars
Throughout the course of six seasons, Arrow has played host to some pretty crazy cliffhangers. And though we could debate for hours which among them were the best, you have to admit that what we witnessed back in May has to be near the top of the list.

Long story short, Oliver Queen publicly admitted that he’s the Green Arrow after turning himself over to authorities. Granted, Smallville‘s iteration of the character also revealed his secret identity, but the ramifications that followed didn’t have the high stakes of what we’ll soon witness.

Over the past few months, both cast and crew have hinted at what’s sure to be a gritty and brutal set of episodes, but today’s arrival of a bountiful gallery perfectly illustrates just how rough Ollie’s life behind bars will be. Granted, the ones featuring a pink-haired Felicity Smoak did make their rounds last week,...
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  • 9/18/2018
  • by Eric Joseph
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