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+19 +3Top 5 Mistakes Writers Make Adapting Their Books For The Screen
A movie or TV series needs to pack in a LOT of action. A slow-paced, emotional tale might not adapt to film so easily. Even if you wrote a fast-paced action-adventure, you will have to adapt your thinking as much as adapting your manuscript.
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+19 +5Thunderbolts Will Drop a Bomb on the Marvel Cinematic Universe
The MCU's most recent scene-stealer teases what's to come in the MCU antihero film.
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+19 +2Nazis in space: how Paul Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers brilliantly skewered fascism
When Paul Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers originally hit cinemas in 1997, the reviews were scathing. The Los Angeles Times’ Kenneth Turan argued that the Dutch director of Robocop, Total Recall and Basic Instinct had delivered a space flick “rigorously one-dimensional and free from even the pretense of intelligence”, even suggesting that the film-maker had preserved the “fascist utopianism” of the 1959 Robert A Heinlein novel that it had been based on.
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+14 +5Kevin Bacon Reacts to Daughter Sosie Bacon’s ‘Smile’ Success: “We Have a Horror Tradition in Our Family”
If you can’t beat ’em, the old saying goes, join ’em. In Kevin Bacon’s case, that meant accepting the fact that Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon — the party game that requires you to link every known actor to Bacon in six movies or less — was never going away. So he embraced the phenomenon and founded SixDegrees.org in 2007, a charitable organization whose efforts to fight hunger are being honored Nov. 1 in New York City with a Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award (named for the “Cat’s in the Cradle” songwriter).
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+13 +1With the Excellent Andor, Star Wars Finally Finds a New Genre
Since Disney’s acquisition of the Star Wars franchise, the explosion of new movies and television shows has had its good and bad entries. Andor is definitely one of the good ones, but it’s certainly instructive that, on Twitter at least, that compliment has often been somewhat backhanded.
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+20 +3Face it, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is a terrible actor
We all know the truth: It’s like watching a second grader play Macbeth.
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+4 +1When Hollywood gets it right – The best fencing scenes
As certain as death and taxes, when you’ve fenced for a while you are destined to see how poorly choreographed most scenes actually are. It’s not, however, the epic moves where the characters do backflips and impossible stunts that irk fencers the most, but the little details.
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+3 +1‘Star Trek’ Writers on the Unmade, Kubrick-Inspired Sequel They Wrote for Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth
Patrick McKay and John D. Payne’s attempt at a fourth film in the rebooted series would have been “‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’ in space.”
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+19 +5The best movies of 2022, so far
We’re in the back stretch of 2022, and there’s been no shortage of great movies to delight us at the theaters and at home. There have been big theatrical events like Top Gun: Maverick and Nope, straight-to-streaming hits like Prey, and much more to thrill and surprise us this year at the movies.
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+19 +2Ted White, 'Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter's Jason, Dies at 96
Very sad news has come in as it has been reported that Ted White, the actor and stuntman especially popular with horror fans for his unforgettable performance as Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, has died. The news was revealed by horror documentarian Sean Clark with a post on Facebook noting that he’d gotten word about White’s passing. He was 96 years old.
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+29 +5With Advent of Super Mario Bros. Trailer, It’s Time to Banish the Chris Pratt Hate
While people aren’t shy about withholding their thoughts on Chris Pratt’s role as Mario, we should no longer tolerate the bullying behavior of people who do not agree with things assume…
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+18 +5‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Movie Finds Its Director in Emma Tammi
Blumhouse, which is producing the horror thriller, has Jim Henson’s Creature Shop working to bring the game’s favorite animatronic characters to life.
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+22 +3Bruce Willis Signs Deal to Get Deepfaked Into Future Movies
The iconic Hollywood star retired earlier this year due to his tragic diagnosis with aphasia, but deepfakes mean we might still see more from him.
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+25 +6Tom Hanks says he’s only made four ‘pretty good’ movies in his career
“I’ve made a ton of movies, and four of them are pretty good,” the two-time Oscar winner said.
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+11 +1Netflix Top 10: Jeffrey Dahmer Series ‘Monster’ Debuts at No. 1 with 196 Million Hours Viewed
Ryan Murphy’s Jeffrey Dahmer series “Monster” overpowered the Netflix top 10 rankings this week, taking the No. 1 spot with 196.2 million hours viewed following its Sept. 21 premiere. During the Sept. 19-Sept. 25 viewing window, the 10-episode limited series knocked “Cobra Kai” Season 5 off of its pedestal and down to the third spot.
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+18 +3TikTok creators are condensing Hollywood movies into minutes and getting millions of views
With machine translation, dubbing apps, and VPNs, Chinese creators are shortening movies for Americans.
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+11 +2Judi Dench Thinks There's 'No Comparison' Between Pierce Brosnan And Daniel Craig As James Bond
Judi Dench shared her thoughts about her two Bond co-stars.
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+22 +4The Lord of the Rings... 19 Years Later
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is one of the best series of films ever made.
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+16 +2The New, Improved James Cameron Wants to Reintroduce You to ‘Avatar’
Before the release of the sequel “Avatar: The Way of Water,” the iconoclastic filmmaker explains why he’s bringing the first film back to theaters.
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+6 +1Inside Brendan Fraser’s comeback, after years of pain and Hollywood snubs
Things may not be over until the fat lady sings — but, for Brendan Fraser, playing a 600-pound man is a whole new beginning.
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