question of the day: What is the most underrated movie sequel of all-time?
I’m gonna go with Jurassic Park III. I don’t get the lack of love for this flick, which is a superb action adventure movie of a glorious old stripe…
I’m gonna go with Jurassic Park III. I don’t get the lack of love for this flick, which is a superb action adventure movie of a glorious old stripe…
Do you, perhaps, support their goals but not how they go about promoting them? Or is there no value at all in what they do?
Several years ago I had to decide whether to leave a stage play I was hating at the intermission, and not return. It was harder than it sounds…
Do the rules vary depending on the book, or are there some hard-and-fast basics that anyone hoping to successfully translate a book to film should follow?
It’s about branding, really: what product brands feel similar to certain movies and directors?
For me, it depends on who the others are…
Inspired by the about-to-be-published Game of Thrones cookbook A Feast of Ice and Fire…
We’ll wait for you while you go run that backup now…
It’s true that IMAX can offer an experience that you can’t get at home. But it has to be an experience than you want to have. If the movies are crappy, IMAX won’t make much of a difference…
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