I think I am starting to change my feelings towards Disney. I have gone from watching them run face-first into a wall, over and over again, with grim fascination. Then through the phase of pointing and laughing at them when I realised what they were trying to do and how
R.I.P. Joss Ackland
Veteran British stage and screen actor Joss Ackland, arguably best known for his villainous roles in numerous Hollywood blockbusters from “Lethal Weapon 2” to “Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey,” has died. He was 95. Ackland’s rep Paul Pearson said in a statement: “Joss was a long term client and great
Ridley Scott Talks “Napoleon” French Critics
Ridley Scott’s historical epic “Napoleon” had its world premiere in Paris the other day, and social media reaction from those who’ve seen the film so far has wildly varied. Scott himself though, who famously was dismissive a few weeks back of a Napoleonic expert who criticised the film’s facts, has
“Dune: Part Two” Gets IMAX 70mm Run
Following on from the news of its slightly earlier release date of March 1st next year, it has also been revealed that Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Two” is set to score an IMAX 70mm run following the success of “Oppenheimer” using the format earlier this year. This adaptation of the
Disney’s “Wish” Reviews Are A Little Rough
Disney Animation released their big new animated feature, “Wish” in cinemas this week in time for the Thanksgiving holiday. So far, however, the movie is not coming off in a good way. The film, which marks the company’s 62nd animated feature and is all about celebrating the studio’s 100th anniversary,