Categoria: Movies

Wicked: For Good Review – Gravity Sets In During Muddled Finale

I am going to let you in on a secret that all Broadway fans know, and a few thousand tourists discover eight times a week at the Gershwin Theatre in New York: Wicked might just be the most popular piece of musical theater ever written, and will surely one day become the longest-running, but almost […]

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GoldenEye Director Dismisses Long-Rumored Bond Scene

Perhaps fitting for a franchise about espionage and double-crosses, James Bond fans love their conspiracies and secret information. Even before the advent of the world wide web, Bond aficionados traded theories about James Bond being a code name, behind-the-scenes wrangling, and, of course, plans for the next actor to take on the role. One of […]

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Mike Flanagan Was Inspired by One of the Best Batman Stories Ever for Clayface

As fitting his shape-shifting abilities, Clayface is one of DC’s most malleable characters. Appearing in everything from DC Comics to the television series Gotham to the recent Batman 1989 continuation novels, Clayface has changed his shape, his personality, and even his secret identity to meet the needs of whatever story he’s in. So when writer […]

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Sisu 2: Meet the Man Who Can Stop the Immortal

Stephen Lang does not know why folks respond so enthusiastically when he plays villains. But he has a theory, and it involves you. “It’s probably the eyes,” chuckles the star of Avatar, Don’t Breathe, and this weekend’s Sisu: Road to Revenge. “But when you are an actor, I think it’s almost the wrong guy to […]

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Pierce Brosnan Would Consider a Return to Bond, But Not As 007

Never say never again… again? In most cases, actors who leave the role of James Bond abandon the tux and martinis completely exhausted and never wanting to return. Daniel Craig‘s colorful, evocative language and George Lazenby’s surprising abandonment of the role are the most famous examples of an actor forcefully leaving the part, but even […]

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The Pope Is Right: Making Movies Is Godly Work

From time to time, cinephiles can be guilty of hyperbole. Maybe it isn’t entirely true that Martin Scorsese understands the human condition better than Homer, Shakespeare, or Austen. Perhaps it is a bit much to call the studio heads of RKO history’s greatest monsters for taking away The Magnificent Ambersons from Orson Welles. And it […]

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Daniel Craig Doesn’t Want Benoit Blanc to End

During an interview with Time Out about 2015’s Spectre, Daniel Craig did not even attempt to hide his disdain for the Bond franchise. When asked about playing 007 again, he said, “Now? I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists.” When asked if his statement meant he would never do another Bond film, Craig […]

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The Legend of Zelda Movie’s First Photos Are a Breath of (Wild) Fresh Air

It is no secret that Nintendo is extremely protective of its brands, and none more so than The Legend of Zelda. While children of the ‘80s might have some fondness for the most obnoxious, nasally line-reading of “well, excuuuse me, princess!” there’s a reason the obscure 1989 Zelda cartoon from whence it sprang never got […]

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Marvel Needs to Leave Ryan Coogler Alone for Black Panther 3

At this point, we can be honest. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a bad movie. Oh, it has its moments, particularly in the first half: the initial attack of the Talokans on the American ship, T’Challa’s funeral, every single thing that Angela Bassett does as Queen Ramonda. But the movie suffers from too much fragmentation, […]

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12 Festive Facts About Home Alone That Will Get You in the Holiday Spirit

Since its 1990 release, Home Alone has become one of the most treasured and rewatched holiday films of all time. Written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus, the hilarious tale of eight-year-old Kevin McCallister, left behind when his family travels to Paris, has quite simply endured, booby traps and all. Still, […]

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Edgar Wright Explains That Creative Running Man Cameo

This article contains slight spoilers for The Running Man. The 1987 movie The Running Man may be a delightfully weird bit of Arnold Schwarzenegger cheese, but it doesn’t have much to do with the 1982 novel that Stephen King published under the pen name Richard Bachman. For his 2025 adaptation, Edgar Wright has tried to […]

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Dungeons & Dragons Duo’s New Star Trek Movie Can Bring Fun Back to the Franchise

The Star Trek universe giveth, and the Star Trek universe taketh away. Hot on the heels of the announcement that the Kelvinverse timeline of feature films was finally dead dead comes the news that Paramount has a brand new Trek movie in the works—and one that sounds like something fans haven’t gotten the chance to […]

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Before The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan Almost Made This Brad Pitt Epic

The first feature film shot entirely on IMAX cameras, a costume epic with big-name stars like Matt Damon and Tom Holland, a complex work of classical literature: The Odyssey is obviously the type of movie that only someone like Christopher Nolan could make in 2026. Not only does Nolan have the skill and experience working […]

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Miles Teller Blames One Person for Fantastic Four Failure

With the Fantastic Four now firmly ensconced in the MCU, the 2015 misfire Fantastic Four mostly lives on as a meme. All over the internet, one can find images of Miles Teller‘s Reed Richards asking his friend(?) Ben Grimm (Jamie Bell) to “say that again,” after the Thing says the word “fantastic” in the movie’s […]

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The Running Man Ending: Examining the Changes Made to Stephen King’s Book

This article contains full spoilers for The Running Man. During the climax of the new movie The Running Man, runner Ben Richards gets his stomach sliced aboard an airplane. It seemed bad on screen, but trust us that every single person who has read the 1982 Stephen King novel of the same name started squirming […]

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The Wuthering Heights Trailer Is Peak “I Can Fix Him” Fantasy

The trailer for Emerald Fennell’s already controversial feature film adaptation of Wuthering Heights is here, and if this clip is anything to go by, the capital D-discourse around the movie is definitely not going to get any less divisive any time soon. Plenty of Emily Brontë purists will — and quite rightly, if we’re honest […]

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Ruth Wilson’s Return Makes the Next Luther Film a Must-Watch

Idris Elba is officially set to put his signature tweed overcoat back on for another Luther movie. But while many people are likely eager to see the gritty detective (anti?) hero back on the crime-solving beat once more, it’s the return of Elba’s co-star, Ruth Wilson, that’s really the most exciting piece of this announcement. […]

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Tom Cruise Taught Glen Powell How to Not Die Making The Running Man

The Running Man, of course, is the title of the 1982 Stephen King novel (published under the pen-name Richard Bachman) that has been made into a movie twice, once in 1987 as an Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle and again as the Edgar Wright film releasing this weekend. But the title “running man” may also belong to […]

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Ghostbusters: Dan Aykroyd Revealed Surprise Spinoff Is Canon

Dan Aykroyd may be the chief creative force behind Ghostbusters, but his approach has always been a little different than most fans of the series. As a true believer in all things paranormal, Aykroyd originally envisioned the movie as a vast epic, filled with lore drawn from real myths. To this day, Aykroyd rarely misses […]

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