Ed and Lorraine Warren have closed their last case. No, not just the real-world Warrens, the hucksters whose work ended with Ed’s death in 2006. Rather, the much-more lovable fictional Warrens played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga in The Conjuring. Ever since that 2013 movie directed by James Wan,
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Wicked Director Wants to Make a Britney Spears Movie
With Wicked, director Jon M. Chu had to make a two-decade-old stage musical based on a novel from 30 years ago inspired by a movie almost 90 years old that adapted a book from 1900 feel fresh. He did that, in part, by casting a pop star as one of
Mortal Kombat II Levels Franchise Up into New Realms Where No One Is Safe
Ed Boon is not squeamish about seeing fictional characters face their mortality. As the co-creator of the O.G. Mortal Kombat arcade fighting game from way back in 1992—which he developed alongside John Tobias—Boon plays a direct role in the term “fatality!” becoming shorthand in nerd-culture for a particularly nasty evisceration
Marvel Director Reveals “Traumatic” Movie Production Journey
It sounds like The New Mutants’ rocky road to the screen was hard on its writer-director. In a new interview, Josh Boone reflects on the challenges and frustrations he faced during the making of the troubled X-Men spinoff. It was finally released under the Marvel banner to a subdued reaction