Taylor Swift’s concert film is already looking to be a huge success for both the pop star and AMC Theatres. Taking into account pre-sales for advance tickets, Swift’s concert movie is already…
Month: September 2023
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s Creators Wrote An Ending For The Show Years Ago – /Film
Even though the “It’s Always Sunny” creators have an idea of how the series will end, there’s no telling if season 18 will be the last one. One thing is certain —…
Saw: The Gory Box Office Smash That Birthed One Of Horror’s Biggest Franchises – /Film
Not to spoil it, but Bell would have not just one of those movies in his career, but ten of them as of this weekend, as his role as John Kramer has…
R2-D2 Actor Kenny Baker’s Other Star Wars Role Was Just As Uncomfortable – /Film
As one can imagine, staying crouched down inside the R2-D2 can for extended periods was a pretty physically exhausting experience for Baker. He noted that stagehands had to lift open the R2-D2…
The Face Behind Freddy Fazbear In The Five Night’s At Freddy’s Movie Is One We’ve Seen Before – /Film
In “American Horror Story: Apocalypse,” Foster played an actor whose character — a deranged Santa Claus — is tasked with killing someone played by legendary actress Joan Collins’ character Bubbles. That’s not nearly as…
The Exorcist: Believer Is A Huge Box Office Gamble For Universal And The Pressure Is On – /Film
In fairness, “The Exorcist” is one of the most successful horror films in history, becoming the first film in the genre ever to be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars before…
Like The Boys, Gen V’s Sharpest Satire Reflects Real Life – /Film
The Supes of Gen V have to deal with the same issues of corruption, manipulation, and betrayal as The Boys … now with more teenage hormones!
Cool Stuff: Let The No One Will Save You Vinyl Soundtrack Invade Your Ears – /Film
Speaking with Hollywood Records about the soundtrack, Trapanese said: “The music of ‘No One Will Save You,’ I would describe as surprisingly organic. We wanted the score to feel still a little…
Reptile Review: A Solid Lead Performance Can’t Save A Muddled Mystery – /Film
There is a faux-weightiness to “Reptile,” from its bombastic score to unexpectedly swooping camera moves that speak as much to Singer’s background as a music-video director as to the misplaced sense that…
Kill Review: India Gets Its Own The Raid In This Ultra-Violent Action Movie [Fantastic Fest 2023] – /Film
Action choreography floats like a butterfly, and a stinging onslaught of creative gore assures that no beatdown feels recycled. Death after death delivers new glimpses of bodily evisceration, from knives jammed down…