How To Talk To Girls At Parties is a film I’ve personally been waiting for since it was announced. While not the biggest Neil Gaiman fan, this is probably my favorite of his short stories. Added in with one of my personal heroes in the director’s chair with the most perfect sensibilities for the project, […]
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I’m very lucky to live (and work) in San Francisco, CA. The city, with more in common with Ancient Rome than perhaps most modern cities (built on seven hills, cultural and political hotbed, bathhouses, etc.), knows how to deliver a film festival. 2018’s San Francisco International Film Festival theme just happens to be diversity and […]
When it was announced that Sir Ridley Scott was making The Terror series for AMC, I was definitely intrigued. Sure, he’s had some missteps in recent years (Exodus, anyone?), but the 80-years-young director continues to keep a breakneck pace of projects with a pretty good semblance of why Ridley remains an iconic filmmaker. The Terror show is based on […]
Because nothing says Outlander quite like Las Vegas does, it appears that Creation Entertainment (the company that puts on some of the largest single-show-centric conventions in the US) sure thinks so. According to an announcement posted earlier this week, it would appear that the STARZ TV series based on the novels by Diana Gabaldon is the next […]
Corey Feldman, troubled child actor who starred in such classics as The Goonies and Lost Boys, claims he was stabbed by an unknown assailant last night. He posted a message on his Twitter, along with images showing him in a hospital bed and gown. He tweeted: IM IN THE HOSPITAL! I WAS ATTACKED 2NITE! A MAN OPENED MY […]
[Editor’s Note: This piece comes to us from the Gather Round the Campfire panel during WonderCon 2018 from Bleeding Cool contributor Dana Han-Klein.] Throw a bunch of fantasy writers in a room and what do you get? Philosophy, minimal practicality, and some great zingers. WonderCon 2018 special guest Patrick Rothfuss, author of The Kingkiller Chronicle series, was joined […]
Apparently Netflix listened when we said we wanted more Toys That Made Us, as well as Queer Eye and Nailed It! because the streaming service (and pretty bitchin’ television studios) has put in an order for a second season of each non-scripted series. Also included in the order are Dope and Drug Lords, but those aren’t my jam, so I am […]
Ben Mendelsohn is having a pretty great run of roles; appearing in the Oscar-winning film Darkest Hour, to a little galactic franchise called Star Wars, a feature film based on a bestselling book directed by Steven Spielberg, and an upcoming installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Aussie played coy when asked about his role in Captain Marvel, namely whether […]
Somehow, we’re getting a new Doctor Dolittle film. The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle film will be based on author Hugh Lofting’s second Doctor Dolittle book which was published in 1922 (it’s worth noting the second entry was almost twice as long as the first). Universal Pictures won the rights to the project last year, after some hot bidding […]
Two things I never thought I’d write in the same sentence: Eli Roth and family-friendly film. The horror director is taking a huge detour is his normal genre offerings with a magical family-friendly journey film adaptation of John Bellairs’s 1973 book The House with a Clock in Its Walls. The film has some pretty big names attached, […]
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