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Terence Stamp in The Limey (1999)
The Limey (1999) Movie Ending Explained: What Really Happened to Jenny?
Terence Stamp in The Limey (1999)
“The Limey” is a 1999 movie from the director Steven Soderbergh starring big names like Terence Stamp as Wilson, Lesley Ann Warren as Elaine, Luis Guzmán as Eduardo, Barry Newman as Avery, Peter Fonda as Terry Valentine, Melissa George as Jennifer, and more. Soderbergh’s film explores the story of Wilson, a criminal fresh out of prison, who goes to extreme lengths to find the truth behind his daughter’s death.

The Limey (1999) Plot Summary & Movie Synopsis: Why does Wilson arrive in London?

The day has finally arrived, and Wilson is out of prison after serving his mandatory sentence. For those unfamiliar with his story, Wilson was once a skilled conman and career criminal, raking in large sums of money until his luck ran out. He was eventually caught and sentenced to prison. Upon his release, Wilson heads to LA to meet Eduardo Roel, the man who had written to him...
See full article at High on Films
  • 4/23/2025
  • by Rishabh Shandilya
  • High on Films
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Nicky Katt, well-loved indie character actor from Dazed and Confused & Boiler Room, dead at 54
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If you’re like me, and you grew up on a steady diet of nineties indie films, Nicky Katt was a familiar face. While rarely the lead, Katt could always be relied on to contribute memorable character roles to some of the coolest movies of the era, and now Deadline is reporting that the actor has died at only 54 years old. No news on the cause of death has been released, but it’s a sad loss for the industry – as far as I’m concerned, he never really got his due.

Most of you reading this will probably remember him best for his role in Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused, where he played a “greaser” wannabe fifties throwback who beat up Adam Goldberg’s character after getting a beer poured on his head. For my money, one of Katt’s best roles was in The Limey, where he...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 4/12/2025
  • by Chris Bumbray
  • JoBlo.com
‘Misericordia’ Review: Alain Guiraudie’s Wonderfully Twisted Queer Noir Is About the Chaos of Being the Hottest Person in a Small Town
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Alain Guiraudie‘s extraordinary and wonderfully twisted new queer noir, “Misericordia,” begins on a long, snaking, winding drive and ends with a man and a woman, who are unrelated and unmarried, in bed, and a light turned out. The French director of “Stranger by the Lake” and “Staying Vertical” reunites with cinematographer Claire Mathon (“Portrait of a Lady on Fire”) for a bleakly funny tragicomedy about how teenage desires, when left unsublimated, rear their grotesque head into your adulthood.

Guiraudie is most celebrated for “Stranger by the Lake,” which Cahiers du Cinema named the best film of 2013 (as they did with “Misericordia” last year). That film is a cult classic in the West that most millennial gay men, even those not proclaiming to be cinephiles themselves, have seen. It was basically gay porn wrapped up in a pseudo-murder-mystery about a gay cruiser’s unhealthy obsession with a mustached killer of men.
See full article at Indiewire
  • 3/21/2025
  • by Ryan Lattanzio
  • Indiewire
'Superman' Rumor Name-Checks Tom Cruise-Level Star Playing Jor-El
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The debut of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s live-action Dcu is creeping ever closer, and that means that rumors of what fans can expect are ramping up with it. One big rumor – and it is just a rumor, so let’s not all wet our pants on the outside yet – is that there is one cameo appearance by a big A-lister in Superman that has not yet been unveiled.

Let’s kick this off by saying the original rumor comes from Hollywood insider, Jeff Sneider, so everyone get your salt buckets ready. With that in mind, the suggestion is that Gunn has enlisted a big star to make a small appearance in the summer blockbuster as Superman’s father, Jor-El. While Sneider tosses around names like the child-catcher handing out sweets to unsuspecting children, with the likes of Tom Cruise and Chris Pratt being name-checked, the likelihood of either...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 3/14/2025
  • by Anthony Lund
  • MovieWeb
“We were trying to go to the moon”: Before Agent Smith, Hugo Weaving’s Most Iconic Role Was Playing a Drag Queen – He Campaigned Hard For a Sequel
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Being an actor is a wonderful job, for it allows actors to become a variety of different persons and take up roles that allow them to do all sorts of things and get experiences that a normal human being cannot, even with an unimaginable amount of money. Hollywood star Huge Weaving probably knows how it feels, seeing the range of characters and roles he has taken in his decades-long and very prolific career.

Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith in a still from The Matrix | Credit: Warner Bros.

From being part of The Matrix films to The Lord of the Rings and voicing several animated characters, Weaving has received widespread acclaim for his acting chops. Yet, before he became the sinister Agent Smith or Elrond, the actor’s best role was as a drag queen.

Before Agent Smith, Hugo Weaving was known best for playing a Drag Queen Hugo Weaving as...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 2/18/2025
  • by Maria Sultan
  • FandomWire
Guy Pearce Reveals Talks With Original Creative Team And Cast For ‘Priscilla Queen Of The Desert’ Sequel As He And Adrien Brody Receive Santa Barbara Film Festival Tribute
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We may be getting round 2 of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

In a wide-ranging career tribute and conversation Thursday night in front of a packed crowd at the 2000-seat Arlington Theatre ahead of their receiving the Santa Barbara Film Festival’s Cinema Vanguard Award, Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominee Guy Pearce, on stage with his The Brutalist co-star and Best Actor Oscar nominee Adrien Brody, made some news.

Moderating the evening, I saved a choice clip of one of Pearce’s memorable early performances as salty drag queen Felicia in 1994’s Australian hit comedy, The Adventures Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert to run towards the end of the two-hour tribute, and then asked him what memories it brought back. To my surprise Pearce revealed he is in talks with original writer/director Stephan Elliott and co-stars Hugo Weaving and Terence Stamp about a possible sequel, saying...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 2/15/2025
  • by Pete Hammond
  • Deadline Film + TV
10 Best Actors Who Almost Played James Bond
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Playing the role of 007 is a big deal. In fact, just look at how the fans react whenever an actor's name is associated with playing James Bond. It's the same as whenever anyone is linked to the part of Superman, Batman, or Spider-Man, and everyone -- and we mean, everyone -- has an opinion over who would be the best actor for the gig. Needless to say, the hills of the internet become alive with the sound of flame wars.

While the selection of 007s on screen has been terrific across every James Bond movie, there have been a few close calls throughout the years that could have been excellent replacements too. That isn't to say that these picks would be infinitely better than the final actors chosen, but they would have certainly shaken -- not stirred -- the viewer's curiosity at the very least. After all, who wouldn't want to see what Henry Cavill,...
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  • 2/3/2025
  • by Sergio Pereira
  • Slash Film
'No Arrogance, Just Facts': Frequent Mike Flanagan Collaborator Reveals Interest in Playing Major Dcu Villain
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iZombie alum Rahul Kohli has quickly become one of Mike Flanagan's most frequent collaborators, appearing in his Netflix miniseries The Haunting of Bly Manor, Midnight Mass, The Midnight Club, and The Fall of the House of Usher, as well as his upcoming Stephen King adaptation The Life of Chuck. With one of Flanagan's next projects being DC Studios' Clayface, Kohli is ready to follow the acclaimed filmmaker over to the DC Universe.

However, Kohli is not interested in playing the Dcu's Clayface in the Flanagan-penned feature, which is currently searching for a director. Instead, the actor has expressed interest in playing the iconic Kryptonian villain General Zod in a future Superman project. On his Instagram Stories (via X), Kohli posted a screenshot of a Reddit thread talking about how he would make a good "tactician version of Zod," commenting, "I'd eat this role up. No arrogance, just facts." He...
See full article at CBR
  • 1/12/2025
  • by Lee Freitag
  • CBR
Every Superman Movie Ranked: From Christopher Reeve’s DC Blockbuster To Zack Snyder & Henry Cavill’s Man Of Steel
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All Superman Live-Action Movies Ranked (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Superman and Krypto officially took off with the first teaser trailer for James Gunn’s Superman, the inaugural entry in the all-new DC Universe. Donning the red cape for the first time is David Corenswet, whose transformation into the Action Comics hero has reignited excitement. As Superman’s legacy continues to reach higher layers in the sky, we look back at all the live-action Superman movies that have shaped the character’s cinematic history and, in a way, the superhero genre altogether.

From Christopher Reeve’s beloved portrayal to Henry Cavill’s modern take, these films have solidified Superman’s place as a cultural phenomenon, transcending him beyond the pages of comic books. The following list focuses exclusively on solo outings for the Man of Steel, excluding animated features or team-ups with crime-fighting leagues — or the Gotham-based “bat” vigilante billionaire whose mother...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 12/22/2024
  • by Aman Goyal
  • KoiMoi
10 Most Rewatchable Western Films of All Time
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Western movies have long brought audiences a combination of adventure, action and drama through great movies, from classics like Shane to modern hidden gems like Hostiles. However, due to the genre's generally slower pacing than others, it can be difficult for many movies to find a following. Some Westerns, by contrast, offer a faster pacing, better attention to action and memorable characters than others, allowing audiences to enjoy them over and over again.

Westerns have seen some of their best movies gain a strong following through all-star casts and blockbuster-style action, which appeal to fans of genres like action. While some Westerns have grown their appeal by mixing with other genres, like horror and comedy, others were made great through compelling scripts and all-star casts. The genre may not be the powerhouse it once was, but some of cinema's most rewatchable movies come from the Old West.

Young Guns United...
See full article at CBR
  • 12/13/2024
  • by Ashley Land
  • CBR
The Godfather's Unofficial Fourth Movie, The Sicilian, Explained
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Although there is a fourth movie connected to The Godfather trilogy, there is a reason that viewers have rarely heard of 1987’s The Sicilian. The Godfather trilogy is often listed among the greatest movies of all time, even though director Francis Ford Coppola’s final installment is generally viewed as a letdown. Coppola’s first two Godfather movies were so influential and acclaimed that the series as a whole is typically viewed as a vital piece of cinematic history, and even The Godfather Part 3 is better than critics gave the belated sequel credit for upon its original release.

Related Why Fredo Betrayed Michael In The Godfather Part II

The Godfather Part II's ending centers on the tragic fallout of Fredo betraying Michael Corleone, but why did Fredo almost get his brother killed?

As such, it might seem surprising that The Godfather Part 4 never happened. While some cast members were arguably...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 12/13/2024
  • by Cathal Gunning
  • ScreenRant
Michael Shannon Offers Essential Advice for the Next General Zod in James Gunn’s Dcu
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James Gunn is busy rebooting the Dceu and creating a new cinematic universe based on DC comics. The most important project in the first chapter is Superman, which is set to release in 2025.

We know that the movie will completely reboot Superman and his supporting characters. Gunn has cast new faces for the franchise, including David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult, to build Superman’s world.

This means General Zod, one of Superman’s most famous enemies, will also be recast. Michael Shannon previously played Zod in the Dceu, portraying the Kryptonian military leader who wanted to rebuild Krypton on Earth, no matter the cost. Shannon’s powerful performance made Zod a memorable villain, even though Man of Steel left some fans dissatisfied with Superman’s portrayal.

Although Shannon didn’t appear directly in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Zod’s body played a key role. Lex Luthor...
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  • 12/2/2024
  • by Valentina Kraljik
  • Fiction Horizon
Michael Shannon Shares Key Advice for the Next General Zod in James Gunn’s Dcu
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James Gunn is hard at work rebooting the former Dceu and building a new cinematic universe based on DC properties. The most important project to release during the first Chapter is ‘Superman’ scheduled for a 2025 release.

We know that the upcoming movie will be a hard reboot of the established character as well as his supporting characters. Gunn has brought in a new fresh faces to the franchise David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult to act as the core of Superman’s world.

This means that one of Superman’s most famous enemies, General Zod will be recast as well. Michael Shannon portrayed General Zod in the Dceu. He is a Kryptonian military leader determined to rebuild Krypton on Earth, no matter the cost. Shannon’s intense performance and powerful presence made Zod a standout villain, even if ‘Man of Steel’ somewhat left a bitter taste when it comes to Superman’s portrayal.
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  • 12/2/2024
  • by Valentina Kraljik
  • Comic Basics
Michael Shannon Offers Advice To The Next General Zod Actor Who'll Replace Him In James Gunn's Dcu
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Actor Michael Shannon brought a menacing gravitas to the Kryptonian General Dru-Zod in 2013's Man of Steel, cementing himself as one of the more memorable villains in the DC Extended Universe. Now, years later, Shannon, Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, and most of the other Dceu stars are being replaced with new iterations. This is the result of James Gunn and Peter Safran taking the reins at DC Studios and establishing a new DC Universe, which kicks off next year with Gunn's Superman. Though he is not slated to appear in that film, Zod's recasting is inevitable as one of the most iconic Superman antagonists.

For his part, Shannon isn't particularly upset. In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, the star unpacked his mindset behind making Man of Steel as well as any advice he may have for the next General Zod. Of his approach to playing the villain,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 12/2/2024
  • by Allison Hambrick
  • ScreenRant
10 Best Ella Purnell Movies & TV Shows (Ranked)
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Ella Purnell is one of the most sought-after young actresses working in the industry right now. The English actress achieved her undeniable fame after starring in the leading role of Lucy in the TV series adaptation of the popular role-playing video game series Fallout, has consistently given us brilliant performances throughout her career starting from her first supporting movie role in Mark Romanek‘s Never Let Me Go. So, if you love Purnell’s performance in Fallout and want to watch more of her, here are the 10 best movies and TV shows starring Ella Purnell that you should not miss.

10. UFO (Buy on Amazon) Credit – Sony Pictures

UFO is a sci-fi mystery thriller drama film written and directed by Ryan Eslinger. The 2018 film follows Derek Echevaro, a college student who believes that he saw a UFO in his...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 11/14/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Kurt Russell Leads a Team of Misfits in This Overlooked Heist Movie
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Nothing gets past Kurt Russell, especially coveted pieces of art. In a return to form from the various smooth-talking action figures he became known for starting in the 80s, Russell eats up the screen in the art heist film, The Art of the Steal. A fun crime caper full of cons, pranks, and chases; it's massively underrated, and a fantastic hang-out movie. Russell is in great company, starring alongside Matt Dillon, Jay Baruchel, Terence Stamp, and Jason Jones. Released in 2013, the film received favorable reviews from critics but was a box office dud, barely racking in over 2 million dollars.
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  • 10/20/2024
  • by Rebecca Schriesheim
  • Collider.com
Ella Purnell & Tim Burton's $296M Fantasy Movie Becomes Netflix Hit 8 Years Later
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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children becomes a Netflix hit eight years after its original release. Directed by Tim Burton, based on the 2011 novel by Ransom Riggs, the 2016 fantasy film follows a teenager who, after uncovering clues to a mystery that spans across time, stumbles upon the titular home for peculiar children, and the mystery deepens as he grows closer to the residents and learns about their unique abilities. The cast includes Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Chris O'Dowd, Allison Janney, Rupert Everett, Terence Stamp, Ella Purnell, Judi Dench, and Samuel L. Jackson.

Now, eight years after its original release, Tim Burton and Ella Purnell's fantasy film is a Netflix hit. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children ranks as the number-one movie on Netflix's Global Top 10 for the week of September 30 to October 6 with 7.1 million views and 15.1 million hours viewed. Within the top five, it ranked ahead of Jailbreak: Love on the Run,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/9/2024
  • by Adam Bentz
  • ScreenRant
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The Hitcher director Robert Harmon and star C. Thomas Howell discuss what Rutger Hauer brought to the film
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It was a few years in the making, but Second Sight Films recently sent their 4K and Blu-ray release of the 1986 classic The Hitcher out into the world, and you can pick up a copy of the 4K release at This Link. To celebrate this release, The Guardian got in contact with The Hitcher‘s director Robert Harmon and the film’s star C. Thomas Howell – and found that they both had some interesting things to say about Rutger Hauer’s contribution to the film and his approach to playing the homicidal John Ryder.

Directed by Harmon from a screenplay by Eric Red, The Hitcher has the following synopsis: While transporting a car from Chicago to San Diego, Jim Halsey picks up a hitchhiker named John Ryder, who claims to be a serial killer. After a daring escape, Jim hopes to never see Ryder again. But when he witnesses the hitchhiker murdering an entire family,...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 10/8/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
James McAvoys Movie Sequel Comments Have Me Worried Hell Never Return In The MCU
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Recently, James McAvoy opened up about one of his most iconic roles and why he never followed up on it with a sequel. No, I'm not talking about The Chronicles of Narnia, and I'm definitely not talking about his X-Men films. Rather, McAvoy discussed Wanted, a 2008 film starring him alongside Angelina Jolie and General Zod himself, Terence Stamp. Based on the comic of the same name, Wanted follows an office clerk named Wesley as he uncovers his father's secret double life as an assassin.

The film was a financial success, and the studio greenlit a sequel, but it never came to fruition. Per McAvoy, none of the follow-up scripts were as strong as the first, and then he slowly aged out of the role before the production could be locked in. What he had to say about Wanted throws any hope of McAvoy joining the McU's version of the X-Men into question.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/6/2024
  • by Allison Hambrick
  • ScreenRant
James McAvoy Says He is 'Too Old' for Wanted Sequel
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James McAvoy has addressed the reasons why his hit action movie Wanted has not had a sequel, and suggested that he is now too old to return to the role of Wesley. In a time when action stars are getting older we are looking at you Tom Im 62 and still throwing myself out of planes Cruise McAvoy seems like a baby at just 45, but for him, characters like that are a young persons role now.

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*Availability in US Release Date June 19, 2008Director Timur BekmambetovCast James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Angelina Jolie, Terence Stamp, Thomas Kretschmann, CommonRuntime 110Main Genre ActionWriters Michael Brandt, Derek Haas, Chris Morgan, Mark Millar, J.G. JonesStudio Universal PicturesTagline Choose your destiny.Website http://www.wantedmovie.com/ Expand

Wanted is based on the comic book miniseries by Mark Millar and J. G. Jones, telling the story of office clerk Wesley Allan Gibson who...
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  • 9/14/2024
  • by Anthony Lund
  • MovieWeb
Ella Purnell Says Tim Burton Is Like a 'Mad Scientist' While Directing
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Before Ella Purnell became a major star on TV, with leading roles in hit shows like Yellowjackets and Fallout, she got her big break alongside a star-studded cast in Tim Burton's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. Based on the novel by Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine's Home is one of Burton's most underrated movies, often being overshadowed by his long-established classics like Edward Scissorhands, Beetlejuice, and Batman. As well as giving Purnell the rare opportunity to act in her native English accent, it also paired the rising talent with one of the most beloved directors working today, an experience she remembers as incredible and peculiar.

Appearing at Fan Expo Chicago (via Collider), Ella Purnell reflected on her time working on Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. The actress had nothing but kind words to say about Tim Burton. She remembers her early days on set, watching Burton work,...
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  • 8/24/2024
  • by Archie Fenn
  • MovieWeb
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‘The Crow’ Review: Lugubrious Bill Skarsgard Reboot Scarcely Improves on the Original’s Disposable Sequels
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Alex Proyas’ 1994 film The Crow owes its enduring cult bona fides partly to high-style visuals rooted in peak-era MTV, a churning alt-metal soundtrack and way cool goth-chic fashion sense. But the larger factor behind the sleek thriller’s cultural imprint was the tragic accident during filming that took the life of promising star Brandon Lee at 28, echoing the death at a similarly young age of his father, martial arts legend Bruce Lee. Director Rupert Sanders attempts to slip out from under the original’s shadow by avoiding the word “remake” and calling this a modern reimagining of the source material. That doesn’t make it any less turgid.

Drowning in brooding atmosphere, rain-slicked nightscapes and goopy eyeliner, and tossing in some retro flavor with tracks by Joy Division, Gary Numan and others, the new iteration of The Crow is more focused on aesthetics than storytelling. So it makes sense that...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 8/22/2024
  • by David Rooney
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Superman's Silliest Movie Villain Is Nuclear Man - but Where Is He Now?
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Superman IV: The Quest for Peace marked the downfall of a once iconic franchise, failing to capture the charm of its predecessors. Nuclear Man, the film's lackluster villain, embodied everything wrong with the movie, lacking depth and memorable qualities. Despite its poor reception, Nuclear Man made a brief appearance in DC Comics, meeting a swift demise in a fitting end.

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace brought Christopher Reeve's durable superhero franchise to an ignominious end, serving as a low point for comic book adaptations and movies. Poorly conceived and badly executed, it's remarkable not only for the shoddiness of a supposedly A-list endeavor but for the talent it wasted. With story credit, Reeve cared deeply about the Superman project's message and fought desperately to make it work, while stars Gene Hackman and Jon Cryer hit career low points before moving on to better things.

Among its many copious...
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  • 8/13/2024
  • by Robert Vaux
  • CBR
Charlie Vickers in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022)
10 Best Movies Coming To Prime Video in August 2024 (With Above 90% Rotten Tomatoes Score)
Charlie Vickers in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022)
This August, Prime Video is bringing you a lot of entertainment with the highly anticipated Season 2 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, an all-new action-comedy film starring John Cena and Awkwafina titled Jackpot!, and an animated Batman series titled Batman: Caped Crusader. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Prime Video this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the 10 best films that are coming to Prime Video in August 2024 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

Fargo (August 1)

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 95%

Fargo is a dark comedy crime drama film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The 1996 film follows the story of Jerry, a sales manager who is under a huge debt. To repay his loan he hatches a plan to hire two henchmen to kidnap his wife and...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 7/28/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
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Link: 1986 killer ape movie starring Elisabeth Shue is getting a 4K release from Kino Lorber
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Yesterday, we featured Psycho II director Richard Franklin’s 1986 killer ape movie Link (watch it Here) as one of our picks for the Best Horror Movie You Never Saw – and when we started putting that video together, we had no idea that there was some cool Link news right around the corner: Kino Lorber has announced that they will be giving the film a 4K release on September 10th, and pre-orders are available at This Link!

Starring Elisabeth Shue (The Karate Kid) and Terence Stamp (The Limey), Link has the following synopsis: Young graduate student Jane Chase (Shue) becomes the new assistant to an eccentric zoology professor (Stamp) at the remote home he shares with two brilliant chimpanzees and an elderly orangutan butler named Link. But when one of the chimps is found dead and the professor mysteriously disappears, Link becomes dangerously aggressive towards Jane. Now, the time for “monkey...
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  • 7/18/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Guy Pearce on Getting Back Into Drag for Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Sequel
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Long before RuPauls Drag Race, there was The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. The 1994 comedy became an instant crowd-pleaser, following two drag queens and a transgender woman (Terence Stamp) as they travel across the desert Outback to perform their eye-popping cabaret act. Years later, the film, written and directed by Stephan Elliott, would find its way to Broadway with a new title: Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical.

Now, buzz has been building about a potential sequel. If Hocus Pocus, Bad Boys, and Beverly Hills Cop can slip back into the limelight, why not Elliots iconic comedy? Pearce, who recently spoke to MovieWeb about his gripping new historical drama, The Convert, which just hit theaters and finds the actor playing an embattled minister in a 19th-century historical epic, took time to comment on Priscilla, noting:

I've got to be honest. I don't even know what to expect from it myself,...
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  • 7/16/2024
  • by Greg Archer
  • MovieWeb
10 Best Movies Like The Fall Guy
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The Fall Guy has sparked interest in action, comedy, & romance genres, leaving audiences eager for sequels or similar projects. Director David Leitch's background as a stuntperson shines through in the film, delivering top-notch stunts & action-comedy fusion. Movies like Get Smart, The Nice Guys, & Atomic Blonde share themes with The Fall Guy, offering a mix of charm, action, & adventure.

As one of the best action films of the year, The Fall Guy has piqued audience interest in terms of the best movies like it in the action, comedy, and romance genres. Starring Ryan Gosling as Colt, the stuntperson, and Emily Blunt as Jody, the movie director, the film follows their romance as well as the unbelievable adventure they have to embark on to save the film they're working on. Audiences have high hopes that there will be a sequel to the hit film, but until then, projects with similar themes,...
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  • 6/16/2024
  • by Mary Kassel
  • ScreenRant
“I didn’t rate him that much as a director, really”: Superman Actor Will Never Forgive George Lucas for Not Letting Him Share the Screen With Natalie Portman in Star Wars
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Since its inception in 1977 by creator George Lucas, the Star Wars universe has invited some of Hollywood’s biggest names to participate in telling stories from a galaxy far, far away. On that note, imagine having the chance to star in one of the most iconic film sagas of all time, only to walk away with an unpleasant memory that seemed like it’d never fade.

Can an experience alongside a cinematic legend like Lucas ever be, dare we say, “boring”? Well, for Terence Stamp, acclaimed for his chilling portrayal of the villainous General Zod in Richard Donner’s Superman, a discouraging stint on the set of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace left an indelible mark.

A still from George Lucas’ Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace | Lucasfilm Ltd.

The London-born actor, 85, earlier detailed his less-than-satisfactory experience collaborating with Lucas during the 1999 epic space opera flick.
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  • 5/25/2024
  • by Siddhika Prajapati
  • FandomWire
7 Best Movies Like ‘Boy Kills World’ To Watch If You Love The Film
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Boy Kills World is an extremely stylized dystopian action thriller revenge film directed by Moritz Mohr from a screenplay by Tyler Burton Smith and Arend Remmers. Based on the story by Remmers and Mohr, the brilliant action film is set in a dystopian film where the Van Der Koy family rules the city. We follow the story of a young boy known only as Boy who is hell-bent on becoming a living breathing weapon to take revenge against the Van Der Koy family. Boy Kills World stars Bill Skarsgård in the lead role with Jessica Rothe, Andrew Koji, Famke Janssen, H. Jon Benjamin, Yayan Ruhian, Cameron Crovetti, Michelle Dockery, Brett Gelman, Quinn Copeland, and Sharlto Copley starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the stylized action, dark comedy, and brutal violence in Boy Kills World here are some similar films you could watch next.

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  • 5/23/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
The Best Murder Mystery Movies Since 2015, Ranked
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Dating back to classical literature, murder, and mystery have served as the underpinnings of some of the most compelling stories in fiction. When combined, they form intriguing tales of scandal and violence, as detectives and other characters are forced to figure out who killed the story's victim. In cinema, this can form the basis for anything from comedy to gritty, hard-boiled detective stories.

Murder mysteries can reel in audiences of all stripes, playing on the need for people to get to the bottom of a story and figure out who did it. While some of these movies are based on novels, others are fresh stories, some blending social commentary or satire with crime. The genre remains one of the most compelling in cinema and a surefire way to get audiences invested in the plot in a way few genres can.

Murder Mystery Lives Up To Its Name

Murder Mystery PG-...
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  • 5/22/2024
  • by Ashley Land
  • CBR
Jude Law and Carrie Coon in The Nest (2020)
The Nest | Vanessa Redgrave and Andrea Riseborough will star in Paul Andrew Williams’ next film
Jude Law and Carrie Coon in The Nest (2020)
British director Paul Andrew Williams’ next film is psychological thriller The Nest, starring Vanessa Redgrave and Andrea Riseborough.

Paul Andrew Williams is synonymous with gritty, low budget British filmmaking. Bursting onto the scene in 2006 with London to Brighton, he quickly built up an impressive filmography including showcasing the glorious double act of Andy Serkis and Reece Shearsmith in horror comedy The Cottage, home invasion horror Cherry Tree Lane and a change of direction with sweet musical comedy Song For Marion, which starred Terence Stamp and Vanessa Redgrave. He returned to his roots in 2021 with dark thriller Bull, a revenge story featuring a powerhouse performance by Neil Maskell. It’s a tough watch but a terrific film, it is currently streaming on Netflix.

Williams will with Redgrave for his next film The Nest, the synopsis reads as follows:

The Nest will chart the story of two neighbours who strike up an unlikely friendship,...
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  • 5/17/2024
  • by Jake Godfrey
  • Film Stories
You'd Never Guess All 5 Of The Dark Knight's Original Joker Design Inspirations
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Heath Ledger portrayed the Joker in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight. Heath Ledger's Joker was inspired by five iconic celebrities, including rock stars and acclaimed villain actors. The Joker's inspiration in The Dark Knight informed the villain's costume and personality perfectly.

Heath Ledger's Joker from 2008's The Dark Knight was partially inspired by five surprising celebrity icons, compiled to make the perfect Batman villain. Long before the beginning of the DC Universe, Academy Award-winning director Christopher Nolan adapted DC Comics' Caped Crusader in a trilogy of dark films, comprising Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises. Opposing Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne, a.k.a. Batman, in The Dark Knight was Heath Ledger's Joker, a role which earned the actor a posthumous Academy Award, and has been recognized as one of the strongest portrayals of the sinister Clown Prince of Crime.

Several actors have portrayed the...
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  • 5/13/2024
  • by Kai Young
  • ScreenRant
How an Australian Actor Became the Modern John Wayne
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Guy Pearce's career spans various genres, showcasing his talent in horror, science fiction, war films, and Westerns. "The Adventures of Priscilla" and "Snowy River: The McGregor Saga" were pivotal projects that elevated Pearce's profile in the industry. Pearce has starred in several acclaimed Western films, cementing his status as a modern icon in the genre alongside classics like "The Proposition."

Born in Ely, Cambridgeshire to a Kiwi father and English mother, Guy Pearce and his family relocated to Australia when the future actor was three. Since debuting at the end of the 1980s, he's put tremendous work into various genres, like horror and science fiction. Aside from the cowboy, his greatest archetype is perhaps the soldier, with Pearce showing up in numerous war films, like Rules of Engagement (2000) and The Hurt Locker (2009).

The latter of those two won several awards and helped establish Pearce as one of the century's greatest actors.
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  • 5/1/2024
  • by Jonah Rice
  • MovieWeb
Janet Jackson Recalls Almost Joining the X-Men as Storm Before Halle Berry
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Janet Jackson was almost cast as Storm in X-Men before embarking on a world tour. Musicians like Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson, along with Angela Bassett, were considered for the role of Storm in the X-Men franchise. Halle Berry ultimately portrayed the character in multiple X-Men films and is open to revisiting the role in the future.

When the live-action X-Men began to take shape back in 2000, some of the central roles in the film became a hot commodity for some of the biggest names in the industry at that time. One of the characters being brought to life was Ororo Munroe/Storm and several big names were up for the part before Halle Berry ultimately landed the role. One person that came very close to landing the part may surprise you as she is primarily known for being one of the best-selling female music artists of all-time, with...
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  • 4/29/2024
  • by Gaius Bolling
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Guy Pearce, Hugo Weaving & Terence Stamp Are Back Together for Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Sequel
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Sequel to The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert in development, original cast returning for "one helluva journey." Director Stephan Elliott thrilled for new project, script ready with matured Benji storyline. Original Priscilla film a low-budget hit that became monumental cult classic, reshaping gender perceptions.

Recently, it was confirmed that The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert has a sequel that is officially in development. This announcement brings back the excitement to the beloved 1994 movie, known for its vibrant portrayal of three drag queens traversing the Australian outback.

The upcoming sequel, which remains untitled, promises to reunite the original crew behind the first film's success. Director Stephan Elliott is on board, alongside stars Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce, and Hugo Weaving. The trio's dynamic chemistry was a significant draw in the original film, and their return is likely to spark considerable interest.

Acoording to ComicBook, Elliott expressed his enthusiasm for the new project,...
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  • 4/23/2024
  • by Ali Valle
  • MovieWeb
Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce, and Hugo Weaving in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
Priscilla Queen Of The Desert 2 | Sequel in the works with original director and cast set to return
Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce, and Hugo Weaving in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
A sequel to cult classic The Adventures Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert in in the works, with the original director and cast on board.

A sequel to the cult classic, The Adventures Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert is in the works. Thirty years after the original film’s release, it’s also been announced that its cast and writer-director Stephan Elliot are all returning.

Speaking to Deadline, Elliot revealed that a sequel is in the works, saying “I’m not repeating myself, we’ll start the new film in Australia, but by God, we’re going on one helluva journey. The original cast is on board, I’ve got a script that everybody likes, we’re still working out deals. … It’s happening”.

Although nothing is official, Elliot’s statement seems pretty definitive, and confirms that Stamp, Weaving and Pearce are all on board.

The Adventures Of Priscilla...
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  • 4/22/2024
  • by Jake Godfrey
  • Film Stories
A Beloved Cult Classic Is Getting The Sequel No One Saw Coming
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The '90s cult classic "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" is getting a sequel 30 years after its initial release. Deadline reports that Stephan Elliott, who directed the original film, is back to direct, write, and produce the follow-up, while the original movie's stars -- Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce, and Hugo Weaving -- are also set to return.

"We're going on one helluva journey," Elliott told Deadline. "The original cast is on board, I've got a script that everybody likes, we're still working out deals. ... It's happening." 

The original film follows a trio of drag queens who set off from Sydney in an old school bus they nicknamed Priscilla to perform Abba songs and other disco hits across the scorching deserts of Australia. They encounter various groups along the way and charm them with their glamorous frocks. 

The film was a worldwide hit following its Cannes premiere, not...
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  • 4/20/2024
  • by Rafael Motamayor
  • Slash Film
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'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert' Sequel in the Works with Original Stars Set to Return
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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is getting a sequel 30 years later!

The original 1994 film starred Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce, and Terence Stamp as two drag performers and a transgender woman who travel around the south Australian desert performing cabaret hits.

On Friday (April 19), director Stephan Elliott confirmed the news of a sequel.

Keep reading to find out more…

“I’m not repeating myself, we’ll start the new film in Australia, but by God, we’re going on one helluva journey,” he told Deadline. “The original cast is on board, I’ve got a script that everybody likes, we’re still working out deals. …It’s happening.”

Stephan also explained why he hesitated to make a sequel.

”I just was not sure, I just didn’t want to repeat myself,” he said. “I thought, what am I going to do? Stick them on a cruise ship, stick them on a train?...
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  • 4/20/2024
  • by Just Jared
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Stephan Elliott
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert sequel in works with original cast, director confirms
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Stephan Elliott says Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce and Terence Stamp are ‘onboard’ and the sequel will be set partly in Australia but will also head overseas

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A sequel to The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is in the works, director Stephan Elliott has confirmed, with the film’s stars Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving “onboard” to come back.

Elliott confirmed to Guardian Australia that he will serve as director, writer and producer on the sequel and that the script has been finished. The 1994 original starred Weaving, Pearce and Stamp as drag queens who drive a bus – the titular Priscilla – from Sydney to Alice Springs.

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  • 4/20/2024
  • by Sian Cain
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‘Priscilla, Queen of the Desert’ Sequel in the Works With Original Stars and Director Stephan Elliott
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30 years after the release of “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert,” the cult classic from director Stephan Elliott is getting a sequel. Original trio of stars Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving will return to their roles for the new film.

Elliott will return as director, writer and producer, and is seeking a producing partner for the sequel. The colorful 1994 film follows a transgender woman named Bernadette (Stamp) and two drag queens, Adam Whitely/Felicia Jollygoodfellow (Weaving) and Tick/Mitzi Del Bra (Pearce) as they road trip around the Australian Outback in a bus nicknamed Priscilla.

Plot details for the sequel are still under wraps, but it will feature a grown-up version of Tick’s 7-year-old son from the original flick.

David Stratton praised the film after its premiere at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival in his Variety review, writing, “Although the film doesn’t make concessions to a straight audience,...
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  • 4/20/2024
  • by Katcy Stephan
  • Variety Film + TV
A 'Priscilla, Queen of the Desert' Sequel Is In the Works
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Thirty years after it became a cult classic, a sequel to The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is in the works. Original stars Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce, and Hugo Weaving are all prepared to get back on the bus. Deadline reports that the original film's director, Stephan Elliott, will helm the sequel - and although an official announcement hasn't been made yet, the film is a go.
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  • 4/19/2024
  • by Rob London
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Breaking Baz: ‘Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert’ Movie Sequel Readying To Shoot With Original Stars; ‘Maurice’s Jubilee’ Update; Love’s Labour Not Lost On ‘Bridgerton’s Luke Thompson
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Exclusive: Stephan Elliott, who directed the celebrated cult classic The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, tells this column that a sequel “is happening” and that the original movie’s stars Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving are back “on board” 30 years after the film’s initial release.

“I’m not repeating myself, we’ll start the new film in Australia, but by God, we’re going on one helluva journey,” Elliott reveals.

“The original cast is on board, I’ve got a script that everybody likes, we’re still working out deals. … It’s happening,” he adds with brio.

Since it played a midnight screening in Un Certain Regard at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, Priscilla has become a byword for glittering, extravagant excess. That was a party night to remember; except I was there and all I can remember is getting back to my hotel at 6 a.
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  • 4/19/2024
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
13 revenge thrillers that take vengeance off the beaten path
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Revenge (Shudder), Only God Forgives (Radius), Mandy (Rlje Entertainment)Graphic: The A.V. Club

The appeal of the revenge thriller is simple: it’s catharsis. A grim power fantasy that taps into the irrational parts of our brains that crave satisfaction after being wronged. Of course, in life, most people will...
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  • 4/4/2024
  • by Jarrod Jones
  • avclub.com
Queen of the Desert (2015)
The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert is heading back to UK cinemas this summer
Queen of the Desert (2015)
Park Circus is continuing to release brilliant old films in UK cinemas. Next up, The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert.

After it announced that it’s bringing two of Danny Boyle’s breakthrough films back in UK cinemas in May, Park Circus is also getting ready to bring another classic to the big screen.

From 14th June, you can catch The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert in cinemas if you missed it back in 1994 when it was first released – or just want to revisit a much-loved classic on the big screen.

The film follows two drag queens and a transgender woman as they board the titular bus Priscilla to journey across the Australian outback. They meet all kinds of characters on their journey from Sydney to Alice Springs for a job at the Lasseters Hotel Casino Resort.

Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce and Terence Stamp star in the film,...
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  • 3/21/2024
  • by Maria Lattila
  • Film Stories
‘The Visitor’ Review: Provocateur Bruce Labruce is Back with a Brilliantly Depraved Family Affair
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Bruce Labruce has consistently stuck two middle fingers up at the status quo ever since he and G.B. Jones first began churning out queer punk zines and experimental movies in the late ’80s. As his directing career progressed from a Toronto basement to film festivals and beyond, the co-father of Queercore put those two middle fingers — and the other eight as well — to increasingly subversive use.

Films like “The Raspberry Reich,” “Otto, Or Up with Dead People,” and “L.A. Zombie” (which was banned by Australian censors in 2010) pushed the envelope with their explicit blend of taboo-busting sex and violence. Twincest, amputee fetishism, zombie porn… Nothing’s off the table for one of cinema’s most daring provocateurs, and that’s true again of his latest feature, “The Visitor,” which started out as a London art exhibition before washing up on German shores to premiere as a film in this year’s Berlinale.
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  • 2/18/2024
  • by David Opie
  • Indiewire
‘Superman’ Storyboards Hit Auction Block; Original Ivor Beddoes Sketches For Richard Donner Classic
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Superman is soaring back to the forefront. A new iteration of the Man of Steel is coming from Warner Bros, which made a splashy acquisition at Sundance of the documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. That tells the story of moviedom’s first Man of Steel, and how he found his real superpowers in becoming an activist after suffering an equestrian accident that left him paralyzed.

On the heels of that comes an auction by Peter Harrington Rare Books of storyboards that Ivor Beddoes drew for the original Superman, the 1978 blockbuster directed by Richard Donner, with script by Mario Puzo and David Newman, with John Williams score. The film starred Reeve, Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Margot Kidder, Glen Ford, Ned Beatty and Terence Stamp. They’ve allowed Deadline readers and Superman fans to take a trip down memory lane and see how the film was structured visually. The most expensive film made for its time,...
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  • 2/9/2024
  • by Mike Fleming Jr
  • Deadline Film + TV
11 movies to check out on Prime Video in January
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Clockwise from left: Foe (Amazon Studios), Mad Max (American International Pictures), The Passenger (Paramount Home Entertainment)Image: The A.V. Club

Amazon’s Prime Video revs up the new year with new originals and several movies focused on automobiles and other modes of transportation. A few short months before Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga...
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  • 12/31/2023
  • by Robert DeSalvo
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‘Saltburn’ Is Now Streaming: Here’s How to Watch the Film Online for Free
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Quick Answer: Stream the film on Amazon Prime Video with a 30-day free trial.

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Since its premiere earlier in November, filmmaker Emerald Fennell‘s follow-up to her Academy Award-winning debut film Promising Young Women has been dominating the conversation online — a jaw-dropping, star-studded flick titled Saltburn. If you missed it in theaters (or just want to rewatch every moment, from the shocking ending...
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  • 12/28/2023
  • by Sage Anderson
  • Rollingstone.com
The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The Original Superman Movie
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At the time of its 1978 release, "Superman" was one of the most expensive films ever made, boasting a $55 million budget. To tell the story of the famous Man of Steel — an out-of-this-world superhero of immense strength that stood for American values — director Richard Donner's film had to be larger-than-life. The colors were vivid, the airborne special effects were (at the time) groundbreaking, and it had an outstanding cast that truly brought these beloved comic book characters to life and treated them as dynamic individuals.

Christopher Reeve, especially, gives a spectacular performance in the lead role. What he does best is clearly mark the differences and tension between his naive, dweeby alter ego Clark Kent and the formidable Superman. You can literally see and hear the changes in his persona through the way he carries himself and uses his voice. Margot Kidder is his perfect romantic foil as the spunky Lois Lane,...
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  • 11/30/2023
  • by Caroline Madden
  • Slash Film
Jennifer Garner Responds to Deadpool 3 Elektra Return Rumors
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Ryan Reynolds confirmed Jennifer Garner's return as Elektra for Deadpool 3, but Garner is now keeping quiet about it. Deadpool 3 will feature numerous cameos from former Marvel stars, creating its own multiverse. Deadpool and Wolverine will team up for the first time in the franchise, making the film a wild journey through various universes.

Back in the summer it seemed that Ryan Reynolds had confirmed Jennifer Garner would be reprising her role as Elektra for the upcoming Deadpool 3. However, the actress herself has finally broken her silence on the matter, and has clearly been given a lesson in secrecy by Kevin Feige.

It is believed that Deadpool 3 will bring back a host of former Marvel stars from the Fox universe, which includes the X-Men, Fantastic Four and Daredevil movies released in the early part of the 2000s. Jennifer Garner is one name that appeared to be...
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  • 11/29/2023
  • by Maca Reynolds
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