Put next to the recent Force Awakens character posters, it looks like the next trend in film poster design is obscured right eyes?
Put next to the recent Force Awakens character posters, it looks like the next trend in film poster design is obscured right eyes?
And they have an idea for the next two [Jurassic World] movies actually. It was designed as a trilogy, unbeknown to us. It’s a happy surprise.
Mainstream film critics at the time were barely tolerating movies based on comic books, much less one that deconstructed the medium while acknowledging its importance to mass culture. I remember my geeky circle of friends really loving or at least appreciating this film at the time, but the culture at large just did…
I’m also going to assume the Red Queen will now be a reformed villain/reluctant ally because that’s typically how these types of sequels work.
Is Alejandro Jodorowsky involved in this movie? Dare I dream?
Nope—tobacco.
Star Trek was always inspired by Horatio Hornblower and other Days of Sail adventure fiction. Starfleet kind of operates like the 18th century Royal Navy: a military force, but also heavily engaged in exploration, diplomacy, and scientific research. James Cook is a good model for a Starfleet captain: war veteran,…
I just don’t think there are that many great roles for women over 35. And almost all of them go to Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore. That’s not Kidman’s fault.
How many decent roles are there for actresses over 35 that aren’t just given to Meryl Streep or Julianne Moore?
But look at the quality fabric and fine stitching!
It should really be the TNG/DS9/VOY era, and if they wanted to divide that up at all, Wolf 359 and the end of the Dominion War are the most natural places to do it.
Don’t tell me, tell Kurtzman!
Gadot was already mentioned in the text of the article.
Nope, they messed up that League of Extraordinary Gentleman movie too!
You and I were the only ones who saw it.
When I saw it in theatres, I didn’t care for how any time two characters would try to talk to each other for more than a minute, a chaotic, CGI-heavy, shaky-cam action scene would break out.
Damn, what a missed opportunity.