When you drop a multiverse movie that grosses more than $1.9 billion at the box office and still sits on the list as the sixth-highest-grossing film ever, it makes all sorts of things possible that might have previously been thought of as impossible, like Sam Raimi finally making his Spider-Man
Joshua Jackson Joins THE KARATE KID
Remember Dawson’s Creek? Your 1990s girlfriend loved it, you probably tolerated it. Katie Holmes was nice, though. Anyway, Creek alum Joshua Jackson has joined the cast of The Karate Kid over at Sony Pictures. Jackson, one of many Canadians in Hollywood, has been appearing in television roles such Fringe and
Rabblecast 641 – Wrestlemania Thoughts, Theories, and Predictions!
*Show Note: This episode was originally recorded on February 8th. The Road to Wrestlemania has begun! And with that, the wild speculation has also started to make its rounds all over the internet! Between now and Wrestlemania, WWE has to come up with the logistics to make the right matches
Denis Villeneuve Says “I Don’t Hate Dialogue”
A few days ago, “Dune” director Denis Villeneuve made headlines in a British interview, telling The Times: “Frankly, I hate dialogue. Dialogue is for television and theatre.” The beloved Quebecois filmmaker has now explained his comments a bit more following a tsunami of reaction on social media – much of
Chris Evans On Superhero Movie Quality
A common argument about Marvel Studios’ output these days is that the quality has nosedived – that what was once a consistently great track record has been tarnished by a series of duds post-Endgame. The reality of course is a bit less extreme. Marvel’s pre-Endgame track record was hardly unblemished