Author: Bill Watters

The time is getting closer to the September 8th opening of It, the reboot film based on Stephen King’s novel from relative newcomer director Andrés Muschietti (his only real prior feature credit was from the 2013 horror film, 2013). How the adaptation works out remains to be seen but the marketing machine continues to roll along […]

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[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] To start off with, yes, I read books — I just haven’t happened to have read any of the nine Stephen King novels which make up his self-described “magnum opus”, The Dark Tower. So in this case, it’s one of those occasions without any particular background perspective beyond what I’ve seen in the […]

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[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] In Atomic Blonde, we first meet Lorraine Broughton, the MI-6 agent played by Charlize Theron, as she rolls over in an ice filled bathtub covered from head to toe in wicked bruising. No fuss, no muss — she is as battle-damaged as they come, but she’s chilling down under ice and then climbs […]

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Joshua Stone  is reporting at the San Diego Comic Con for Bleeding Cool: Sometimes SDCC can surprise you with an unexpected moment. Last year, for example, I had the opportunity to meet and interview one of the greatest basketball players of all time, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. This SDCC, I had nothing so special or outside the […]

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[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] World War II movies are pretty standard fare, as there’s been more than 70 years to crank them out and to fine tune their various approaches. However when one comes along that stands out, it doesn’t kind of stand out, it’s simply not in the same league as the other ones that have […]

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