One of the most famous scenes in the Star Wars film saga almost didn’t happen at all. Although the movie was always going to end with Anakin Skywalker losing a few limbs, the stunt team behind Prequel Trilogy closer originally choreographed a different climax for Revenge of the Sith‘s final
Laughing With The Stars: How British Comedy Mirrors Pop Culture Trends
Have you ever noticed how British comedy is ahead of the curve when it comes to satirizing the latest societal trends? From Monty Python’s skewering of societal norms to Ricky Gervais’ cringe-inducing brilliance in The Office, British humor has a long history of reflecting what’s hot, what’s not, and everything
Civil War Is A Chilling Character Drama About War And The Breakdown Of Society
In a near-future that finds America engaged in a second Civil War With various factions involved, a Journalist named Lee (Kirsten Dunst), travels to Washington D.C. to get an interview with the President. There is a sense of urgency and real danger as atrocities abound from various factions and Press
Costner’s HORIZON: AN AMERICAN SAGA
Kevin Costner hasn’t been in the director’s chair for just over 20 years. He directed Dances With Wolves, won a few of Oscars, then did The Postman and then I think they asked for the Oscars back. Open Range was in 2003, but since then, he’s been enjoying acting and
Retro Review: CURSE OF THE BLACK WIDOW
I had enough of this time. The streets are extended gutters and the gutters are full of blood and when the drains finally scab over, all the vermin will drown. The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the whores and