While Sally, Barry and Gene had a bare ambition to gain a foothold in show business, it was Sally who, besides desiring to be the center of attention, actually had something to say. This is not the case for Barry or Gene; the former saw the film and television industry as something else that he … Read More “Barry Ironically Proved Finally That People Can Change” »
Roman (Kieran Culkin) has been completely inside Mencken since they met on “What It Takes” at the “Future Freedom Summit”. As a wealthy, white border lord with a sadistic streak, Roman is the target demographic for Mencken’s far-right style of politics. There’s another, more cynical reason for Roman’s support, though – if elected, Mencken promised … Read More “What Does the Mencken Call Mean for ATN?” »
His role as legendary revolutionary Komaram Bheem in the hit drama Telugu language The movie is NT Rama Rao Jr. He’s proven he can handle playing a superhero. After gaining 15lbs of muscle for the role and eating “seven goddamn meals a day,” she was not only strong, but also showed great charisma and emotional … Read More “RRR Star NTR Jr. Would Wish Marvel Called Him” »
Before everyone gets excited deep fake and anti-aging technology, Cary Fukunaga and the cast of “True Detective” had to rely on good old makeup and acting in a way that, you know, represents the passage of time. And no one has faced this challenge more than Matthew McConaughey, who has gone from a nihilistic young … Read More “Rustin Cohle’s Acts in True Detective Came Only From Matthew McConaughey” »
Does Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Early Buzz: Sequel Match the Excitement of the First Movie?
“Spider-Man: In the Spider-Verse”, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2018 Oscar-winning film, has been a little over a week away from its release, and the first reactions to the film came on social media. . And according to critics who were lucky enough to catch an early screening, “Across the Spider-Verse” is “awesome”, “an … Read More “Does Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Early Buzz: Sequel Match the Excitement of the First Movie?” »
In 2019, actor Paul Blake, who physically embodied Greedo in “Star Wars: A New Hope,” made various comments on what “Maclunkey” could mean, jokingly (via) empire) “Oh!” It could be as simple as. or as deep as an old Rodian tradition that Greedo watched as he breathed his last. But twenty years ago, in “Star … Read More “Jon Favreau Tried To Get An Infamously Scary Star Wars Series For The Mandalorian Season 2” »
as reported by New York Times, Curtis and Lohan are in talks to reprise their roles in the new film written by Elyse Hollander, but considering the passion the two have had over the past 20 years, I can’t imagine the movie going forward without them. “Jamie and I are both open to that, so … Read More “Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan May Finally Reunite For A Freaky Friday Sequel” »
Of course, Shaw has very good reason to hate a former Borg. As Shaw explains in an episode, he was present at the Battle of Wolf-359. Borg attack “The Best of Two Worlds” from the famous “Next Generation” episode (September 24, 1990). He explained that at the time he was a young engineer who wanted … Read More “Why Doesn’t Captain Shaw Say Hansen Seven Of Nine In Star Trek: Picard?” »
The problem isn’t that Michael Goldenberg and Martin Campbell are talented creators in their own right, it’s that Warner Bros. hired the wrong people to oversee a superhero movie. The studio decision stifled all the enthusiasm the original team brought to the project, and the lack of passion is evident in the final cut. The … Read More “Ryan Reynolds Knows Why Green Lantern Was Bombed At The Box Office” »
In a Variety interview, Gates McFadden revealed that showrunner Terry Matalas and executive producer Akiva Goldsman told him about Crusher and Picard’s son Jack in their first meeting, and immediately worried whether Crusher would really keep Jack a secret. from Picard for years: “They told me the story. I was like, ‘Hey, great story, but … Read More “Picard’s Gates McFadden Had Concern About Beverly Crusher’s Story” »