As the recent documentary John Candy: I Like Me reminds us, John Candy was often wonderful onscreen. But he was never better than when he was teamed with director John Hughes. Together, the duo created all-time classics such as Uncle Buck, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, and Only the Lonely. Had
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At first, you might not know the name Drew Struzan, but you know his work. His work on movie posters is legendary, as you can see from the gallery below. Struzan’s death, at 78, was announced on his Instagram account: “It is with a heavy heart that I must tell
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Fans may finally know who Liza Colón-Zayas is playing in Spider-Man: Brand New Day! A set video alongside a recent rumor seems to reveal what role she’ll play in the MCU. Despite being one of the earliest new cast members brought onto Spider-Man: Brand New Day, fans still know basically
Tamagotchi Returns To NYCC
Tamagotchi set up shop at NYCC this year, bringing Limited Edition offerings as well as a wide variety of products and accessories. As an elder millennial I remember when Tamagotchi first came to the states. I had my own egg shaped electronic keychain and diligently cared for my little black
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Notorious for shooting far too much footage with far too much attention to detail, and thus going far over budget, Erich von Stroheim – probably best known to modern movie audiences for his Oscar-nominated turn as Norma Desmond’s director-turned-chauffeur in Sunset Boulevard – was one of the most idiosyncratic auteurs