Movies sometimes have weak scripts, messy pacing, or inconsistent direction, yet still manage to stay memorable thanks to one standout performance. In these cases, a single actor brings so much charisma, intensity, or personality that they elevate material that otherwise might have been forgettable. Critics and audiences often agree that
DUNESDAY Making Others Run Scared?
A couple of years ago, it was Barbenheimer. Two diametrically opposed movies becoming a “thing” in synergy that pushed them both, Barbie and Oppenheimer, to crazy heights at the box office. Later this year, we will have something that many are thinking may be a repeat – Dunesday. On December
Kilmer Returns With AI
Anyone who is close to AI in their professional life will tell you it is simultaneously amazing, frightening, and not infallible, so it requires human supervision. Those same people will, quietly and deep down, also have a list of professions in their head that they know will eventually be on
Problem BATMAN Role Remains
We have reported a couple of times on some big-name actors turning down the role of Christopher Dent in Matt Reeves’ The Batman: Part II. Brad Pitt, Stellan Skarsgård, and, most recently, Daniel Craig have all declined the role. Now, according to a report by Jeff Sneider, another has passed,
A24’s BLOODSPORT Remake Gains A Director
The relentless scallop dredging of the 1980s movie landscape continues. We previously reported that Bloodsport, the 1988 Jean Claude van Damme classic, was being ‘reimagined’ by A24. Now the project has a writer/director: Michaela Coel. Michaela Coel is the creator and star of TV Shows Chewing Gum and I May