Mike Flanagan‘s new movie The Life of Chuck is one of the most idiosyncratic films to hit screens in some time. Based on the short story by Stephen King, The Life of Chuck has a strange, three-part narrative, all about the cosmic importance of one non-descriptive businessman named Charles Krantz
Hollywood’s Generational Shift To Begin
An evocative cover on the latest edition of The Hollywood Reporter has heralded a feature piece on the battles underway, or about to start, across Hollywood. Remember the old days when just about everyone worked until they were in their mid-sixties, at the oldest, and then retired? Not anymore. A
Something For The Weekend
The weekend is back and we’re ready for it. We’re all sitting in our underwear, in front of the TV and ready to watch something. Not together, obviously, that would be weird. However, we are together in spirit. The only thing with the weekend is trying to find something to
KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN Teased
Slipping away from the circus surrounding the Diddy trial, possibly surfing a tsunami of baby oil (allegedly), Jennifer Lopez might have found her perfect role. Dreamgirls director and writer Bill Condon is at it again, this time with an adaptation of the 1993 Broadway musical Kiss of the Spider Woman.
Batman Forever: It’s Time to Release the Schumacher Cut
Batman Forever was a transitional film in the history of Batman on screen and superhero movies in general, which is why it’s important that the original cut of the film submitted by director Joel Schumacher finally see the light of day. It was 30 years ago this month that Warner