An interesting viewpoint from an article in Deadline (via Dark Horizons) has cropped up today regarding State of Play. The 2003 BBC mini-series was an award-winning critical smash. When a young female researcher working for politician Stephen Collins (David Morrissey) is killed on the London Underground, journalist Cal McCaffrey (John
Our Special Outposter: On Pop Culture
Sunday must have been computer day at the Community Centre, and even though Carol and her budget still can’t stretch to the spell checker, that won’t stop Eric Robert Stoltz Junior. He has an extra chromosome, a box of the really good crayons, and knows where they keep the glue.
X-MEN ’97 Axe Due To “Resentment”
Beau DeMayo won’t let this go. He was head writer on X-Men ’97 when it became a critical smash and really resonated with fans, and then he wasn’t. After working on Blade and being a supervising producer on Moon Knight, and while flying high with the animated X-Men relaunch, he
Gadot Talks SNOW WHITE Failure
Snow White became notorious. It seemed like some kind of cursed project from day one. From bizarre decisions on “magical creatures” vs. dwarves, to a lead star who simply couldn’t keep her Gen-Z talking points to herself. The results were inevitable. The film was a major box-office bomb, taking in
“Clue” Gets A 40th Anniversary Re-Release
Cult comedy classic “Clue” is returning to cinemas next week for its 40th anniversary, and with it will come an interesting rollout strategy. Based on “Clue” (or “Cluedo”), the 1985 murder mystery feature is these days considered a stone cold classic of the comedy genre with a murderer’s row of