Can Blumhouse’s New Horror Movie Night Swim Pull A M3GAN At The Box Office?

The cast of “Night Swim” is led by Wyatt Russell (“Monarch: Legacy of Monsters”) and Kerry Condon (“The Banshees of Inisherin”). It is based on McGuire’s short film of the same name and centers on a former major league baseball player (Russell) who is forced into early retirement by a degenerative illness and moves into […]

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All Of Us Strangers Cinematographer On Maximizing The Movie’s Emotional Wallops [Exclusive Interview]

I’m always curious when talking to DPs about how much intentionality goes into matching the thematics of the movie with the visuals of the movie in terms of light and shadow and how that plays. Are you guys actively thinking about, “Okay, let’s make sure that a shadow casts on this character’s face because that […]

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Part 2 Trailer Is All About War, Intrigue, And Spice

Sand worms and Harkonnens might be the least of House Atreides’ concerns (the surviving members, that is), compared to the storm that’s about to be unleashed on Arrakis and the universe at large. As the year winds down with the winter holiday season, director Denis Villeneuve has blessed both the Maker and us eager fans alike […]

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One Piece Is An Epic Adventure Anime Worth Its Legendary Reputation And Long Journey

Let’s get something out of the way. “One Piece” is quite long, yes. But while that is the biggest barrier to getting started on the anime, it’s also its biggest strength. The beauty of long-running stories, particularly anime and manga, is seeing how the world changes and expands with time and how characters grow and […]

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The Star That Joss Whedon Believes Caused The Buffy Movie To ‘Fall Apart’

The interview with IGN isn’t the only instance of Whedon popping off about Sutherland. During a conversation with The A.V. Club in 2001, Whedon took things a step further and called the Emmy Award winner a “prick.” Read his rant below: “He was just a prick […] He would rewrite all his dialogue, and the […]

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Gene Roddenberry Used Star Trek’s Khan To Send A Hidden Message

Another article in StarTrek.com noted that Khan’s name be changed from Sibahl Khan Noonien like Roddenberry wanted to Govin Bahadur Singh; it seems the show’s research firm, the DeForest Research Company, found their name to be more in line with Sikh traditions. Roddenberry, however, insisted on “Noonien” being part of the name, and he got his […]

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5 Reasons Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom Sank At The Box Office

People seem to get touchy about this but above all else, it seems that audience tastes are moving away from superheroes for the first time in a long time. The presumed era of superhero dominance is officially over. Are superhero movies still going to be successful sometimes? Absolutely. Just look at “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” […]

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George Clooney And Joel Edgerton Made The Studio ‘Panic’ With The Boys In The Boat [Exclusive Interview]

Were you able to get into the groove, the rhythm of your character immediately when filming began? I’ve heard a lot of actors say, “Oh, in the last week of filming, that’s when I really locked in.” Edgerton: Oh, yeah. I think that’s a universal thing. I wish, as an actor, you were able to […]

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Axel F Trailer Brings Eddie Murphy’s Classic Character To Netflix

“Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” will mark the second decades-later sequel in Murphy’s career after the release of “Coming 2 America” in 2021. Murphy seems to be enjoying a career resurgence after a dip in popularity throughout the 2010s, and he is bringing enthusiasm and energy back to the screen in a big way. “Axel […]

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