“It’s based on a Saturday Night Live sketch.” As hard as it might be to believe, there was a time about three or four decades ago when that was an intriguing proposition. John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd proved their movie star bonafides by being on a mission from God, and
Captain America: Brave New World Box Office and Measuring a Glass Half Full
Captain America: Brave New World is crossing $100 million over the four-day weekend according to Disney. That is a record for the latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, making it the fourth highest-earning debut of any film to open on Presidents’ Day weekend ever. That is even more respectable
Scott Derrickson Explains What’s in The Gorge, What It Means, and How the Ending Changed
This article contains MAJOR SPOILERS FOR THE GORGE. There is a line of dialogue in the first act of The Gorge which is so grandiloquent, so full of genre promise, that it will give almost anyone pause. This includes Scott Derrickson, a director with more than 20 years in the
LMO Exclusive: Interview With Nathan Shepka
It’s great to be able to talk movies with someone, especially when they knows the difference between Empire Strikes Back and The Last Jedi. Nate Shepka is one of those people, a passionate movie maker based in Scotland. Shepka started making short films in 2016, and since then, has now
Indie Review: THE BABY IN THE BASKET
We’re going to try and review more indie movies and make a bigger deal out of them. We had some trailers up over the weekend. This review of The Baby in the Basket is from the director of Dead Before They Wake. The Baby in the Basket stars Amber Doig-Thorne,