Ghislaine Maxwell remains in prison for trafficking young girls to absolutely nobody, apparently. Meanwhile, all the Epstein files remain sealed ostensibly to protect you and me from the ghastly details therein, given that we are such sensitive souls. Still, it won’t stop the entertainment industry from finding a way to
Eli Roth’s Favorite Holiday Slasher Movies That Inspired Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving came early this year for Eli Roth after his new holiday slasher film, Thanksgiving, arrived in cinemas to some of the best reviews of the filmmaker’s career. Well-regarded for groundbreaking 2000s horror films like Cabin Fever (2002) and Hostel (2005), Roth has been trying to make Thanksgiving for nearly
More BOURNE Coming
Despite the lukewarm reception to the last installment, yet another movie in the Jason Bourne franchise is coming. All Quiet On The Western Front director Edward Berger is in negotiations to develop and direct the project at Universal. According to Deadline, the studio has already begun early development on the
Lex Luthor Is…
As long-rumored and almost as expected now, British actor Nicholas Hoult has apparently been locked in to play Lex Luthor. News of the casting of Superman’s nemesis was broken by several sources at Deadline late yesterday. Hoult follows in the footsteps of Gene Hackman, Kevin Spacey, and Jesse Eisenberg on
Monday Movie: Father’s Day, by Rita Cannon
The post Monday Movie: Father’s Day, by Rita Cannon appeared first on Battleship Pretension. Every Monday, we’ll highlight a piece of writing from our vaults. This review of Father’s Day originally ran as as a home video review. Reviewing a movie like Father’s Day can be tricky. It’s produced by Troma Entertainment,