Hollywood usually acts like it owns everything when it comes to movies, but every once in a while, a film from another country changes the conversation. Some introduced styles that American studios try to copy, while others showed mainstream audiences genres they had never seen before. They became the kind
Monday’s Movie Memes… And Moan
Ah, another Monday. We have to brace ourselves, clench our fists and just get it over with. You all know what Andy Dufrane went through at Shawshank. It’s exactly the same thing, only metaphorical. As with all Mondays, we have memes below. There’s no theme today, because I’m lazy. The
Box Office Where Indie Rules
No, not Indiana Jones, but indie movies. Social media has been interesting this weekend, everyone is talking about the comparison between Mando and Grogu vs Obsession and Backrooms at the box office. The number has been interesting. Firstly, the costs of the movies. As we know, Mando and Grogu is
“Spider-Noir” Color Took ‘Nearly A Year’ To Make
Amazon’s “Spider-Noir” series was released a few days ago and has stirred a whole bunch of talk, with a surprisingly large part of it centered on which way you watch it – in color or black & white. There’s no question an incredible amount of effort has been put into
Hemsworth-Egerton Led “Kockroach” Wraps Shoot
Filming has officially wrapped on the 1950s New York-set crime thriller “Kockroach” starring Chris Hemsworth, Taron Egerton and Zazie Beetz. The story follows a mysterious stranger from New York’s criminal underworld who transforms himself into a larger-than-life crime boss in a city where power is everything. Shot over the past