The post Home Video Hovel: La haine, by Rudie Obias appeared first on Battleship Pretension. When we think about movies from France, it’s very likely that we automatically go to films from the French New Wave with directors, like Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Agnès Varda, Jacques Demy, and others. (Somewhat)
Monday Movie: A Fish Called Wanda, by Mat Bradley-Tschirgi
The post Monday Movie: A Fish Called Wanda, by Mat Bradley-Tschirgi appeared first on Battleship Pretension. Every Monday, we’ll highlight a piece of writing from our vaults. This review of A Fish Called Wanda originally ran as part of our top 50 comedies list. It’s rare when comedies win Academy
Stanfield To Lead “El Paso, Elsewhere”
Oscar nominee LaKeith Stanfield (“Judas and the Black Messiah,” “Knives Out”) is in talks to both star in and produce a film adaptation of indie neo-noir video game “El Paso, Elsewhere”. Released last year by developer Strange Scaffold, the third-person shooter draws inspiration from franchises like “Quake,” “Max Payne” and
“Bluey” Special Nabs Record Viewership
Disney+ has reported that the recent 28-minute “Bluey” special episode “The Sign” has drawn 10.4 million views globally in its first seven days of availability. The episode first became available on Disney+ on April 14th and a view here is defined as total stream time divided by runtime. It marks
‘Spider-Man’: Tom Holland Reveals How Much Longer He Wants To Play The MCU Hero
Is Tom Holland reaching the end of his time as Spider-Man? The actor speaks on how long he’d want to continue in the MCU. The next installment of the MCU’s Spider-Man is currently in the works, making Tom Holland the longest reigning actor for the webhead. But how long can