The original How To Train Your Dragon is a perfect movie. The makers of the new live action version were wise to not mess too much with it. As such, you get pretty much a shot for shot remake of the original. It’s good, in the sense that the original
Star Wars Characters That Deserve Their Own Spinoff
It’s hard to argue for more spinoffs when so much of Star Wars has become that lately. There’s The Bad Batch, a spinoff of The Clone Wars; Ahsoka a spinoff of The Mandalorian and Star Wars: Rebels; The Book of Boba Fett also a spinoff of The Mandalorian; Obi-Wan Kenobi,
Blu-ray Review: Hong Kong 1941 (Limited Edition)
We are at the start of a Chow Yun-fat renaissance. The films that made him the hottest actor working in Hong Kong in the ’80s and early ’90s are getting restored and re-issued on Blu-ray and 4K UHD in the coming months. Chow became a massive name in what became
Filmmakers/Actors Vote On 21st Century Films
This week, The New York Times is running a list of the 100 best films of the 21st century, each day unveiling more of the list right up until #1 by the end of the week. As part of this, multiple actors and directors were asked to submit their own
Analyst: “Elio” Poor Opening Is Worrisome
This past weekend saw Pixar’s “Elio” release in cinemas, and subsequently crashed and burned on lift-off. The $150 million-budgeted CG-animated sci-fi adventure snagged the worst box office opening of any Pixar film to date, taking in just $21 million domestically for its first weekend. It was even worse overseas, where