It is easy to forget, as Disney struggles to reverse about a decade of terrible decisions, that the studio is probably responsible for more real classics than any other. Even in the more modern era, its animation department still produced movies that were capable of delighting audiences. One of those
John Ford’s THE SCARLET DROP Rediscovered
The Scarlet Drop was thought lost forever. Six-time Oscar-winning American filmmaker John Ford made the movie in 1918 but only 30 minutes of the movie was thought to remain, stored in the Getty archive. Now, more than 100 years later, Dark Horizons has reported on a story in The National
An AMERICA Disaster? More Reshoots Ordered
The journey to the screen of a fourth Captain America movie appears to not be a happy one. Just over three months away from release, and a report says Captain America: Brave New World is once again heading back to reshoot town. While reshoots are a fact of movie-making life,
Blu-ray Review: Hollywood 90028 (Collector’s Edition)
Christina Hornisher is a name that should be mentioned at every film school. Why? Because she was a pioneer. She graduated from UCLA’s film school in 1966. Her classmates included Jim Morrison of The Doors. When she received her degree, women who wanted a career in filmmaking weren’t considered for
Gunn’s “Superman” Aims To Be Family Friendly
If there was one common complaint about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, even during its height in the 2010s, it’s the overall similar tone of the films. The movies all looked fairly similar and sounded fairly similar. They had potentially world ending scenarios with stakes and serious moments broken up by