One of the questions people have been asking about the upcoming Masters Of The Universe movie is just how far into the aesthetic of the 1980s toy line and cartoon will they go? The trailers and images seemed to hint at a degree of faithfulness to the look and feel.
John Sayles Launches His Western
John Sayles is a Hollywood legend. Sayles began his film career, like so many others, working for independent, low-budget producer Roger Corman. Sayles was discovered by Frances Doel, the script supervisor for Corman’s New World Pictures. She hired Sayles to rewrite a Jaws knockoff they were struggling to correctly frame. That project
Will Smith In A SUPERMAX
Years ago, back in the Corona Coming Attractions / AICN heyday of internet movie news, there was a spec script out there called Supermax that seemed forever on the verge of being made. It was to feature a specially designed prison that held numerous supervillains. When I first saw this
“Lanterns” Showrunner Talks Time Jump & VFX
Three months out, HBO is finally starting to open up a bit more about its DC Studios series “Lanterns”. Showrunner Chris Mundy sat down with EW this week to speak about the show, which adapts the “Green Lantern” comics into a gritty “True Detective”-style drama series involving a murder in
Blu-ray Review: Born A Ninja/Commando The Ninja (Collector’s Edition)
A frustrating part of going to film school in the late ’90s was that instructors would show us $100 million budget flicks with 100s of people on cast and crew that had nearly a year for production. They’d show us the most cutting edge of cinematography. And then they handed