A while back, actress Rebecca Ferguson told a story about an “absolute idiot of a co-star” she had to deal with who screamed at her on set in front of the crew at the time. It was never revealed who she was talking about. Now, another story of bad on-set
First Images: Brad Bird’s “Ray Gunn”
Netflix and Skydance Animation have unveiled the first official photos from the long-gestating, neo-noir sci-fi action animated movie “Ray Gunn” premiering later this year. The film is a passion project of “The Incredibles,” “The Iron Giant,” “Ratatouille” and “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” director Brad Bird. The film unfolds in
First Trailer: Jason Statham In “Mutiny”
Following yesterday’s poster, Lionsgate has premiered the first trailer for the Jason Statham-led seabound action thriller “Mutiny” which opens in cinemas on August 21st. Jean-François Richet (“Plane”) directs the film, which follows Cole Reed (Statham), a man from a family of cops who is investigating a human trafficking operation. He
Animal Farm Trailer: Seth Rogen, Slapstick Jokes, and a Communist Dream Corrupted By Totalitarianism
All kids’ movies are equal, at least in some way. They fundamentally exist to entertain the youngest members of a studio audience, which requires broad jokes, over-the-top visuals, and simplistic morals. But some kids’ movies are more equal than others, as anyone who has seen a great Hayao Miyazaki or
“At least the first one had a plot” – Review: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
A common critique of modern trailers is that they often spoil too much story. Many give away key plot beats, the funniest jokes of a comedy, or the best scare scenes. The intent is obviously to lure in an audience with the best parts. Yet if the best parts are