I never thought of it until now, but I think there needs to be a Wonka sequel where adult Charlie Bucket, consumed with the business aspects of running a candy empire, must learn to connect with his inner child and recapture the true Wonka spirit.
I never thought of it until now, but I think there needs to be a Wonka sequel where adult Charlie Bucket, consumed with the business aspects of running a candy empire, must learn to connect with his inner child and recapture the true Wonka spirit.
Oh there is one actor who could nail both parts....
In his defence, Godzilla Minus One exposed how lacking nearly everyone’s films are.
‘”I don’t think, right now, I hate a TV character as much as Homelander. If and when he goes down it will be a thing of beauty. When that should happen, after how many seasons, is harder to judge.”’
While some on Twitter/X speculated that Taylor-Joy could be hinting that director George Miller was creepy or inappropriate in some way, she was very effusive toward him in the interview.
That Netflix and producer Clerkenwell Films failed this dramatically in their duty of care toward the show’s subjects is awful
Before Deadpool and Wolverine, we got Madame Web, and after we’ll be getting Kraven. My concern right now isn’t Marvel so much as it is Sony, who’s bad output is yes, contributing to my personal superhero fatigue. Bring back Andrew Garfield, gimme The Amazing Spider Man 3, and using No Way Home’s multiverse…
So... same time next week?
Whatever he did, or you think he did, he’s dead not and can’t hurt you. His cast mates, who knew him better, don’t have a bad word to say about him. Nor the shows crew either. Just leave it
Because his projects are consistently popular enough to make them profitable and receive good critical feedback. He’s 100% the “safe” choice if you want your flailing horror franchise back on track. How could they NOT approach him for this?
I’m not trying to defend JK Rowling here but... I think she’s very well known. I’m assuming anyone whose read the book can name her as the author... I would argue she’s more famous than Stephan King. She wrote books for kids that immediately makes her more famous than King.
I highly recommend The Devil’s Candy, about the making of Bonfire. An endlessly fascinating look at a film production ballooning out of everyone’s control thanks to a multitude of unchecked egos (the film opens with what’s still the most expensive single shot in film history, in which the Concorde had to land at a…
Another man (and it does seem to mostly be men) telling a woman what she should think about biological men trying to access women’s sports, safe spaces and rights that they have fought centuries for.
Yeah, I read this and went “...wait, the *late* CJ Sansom?!” But yeah cancer since 2012, as it turns out. Sad. Hopefully he at least got an early viewing.
“A lot of women can’t give birth, either. Are they not real women?”
A typical trait of a human female is that she has a uterus and can bear children. Human females that because of some condition don’t have this trait are still women. On the other hand, a human male cannot ever possibly bear children, and therefore is…
It’s May 1st, 2024 at 5:33 PM and transphobia is still not a real thing. Men still cannot give birth. Have a good rest of your week, everyone.
You clearly haven’t been to Universal Studios either coast in sometime time. Harry Potter land is huge and selling tons of merch.
“It feels like audiences have moved past this franchise and the only reason it gets mentioned anymore is when clickbait media wants a piece on Rowling’s awfulness.”
Everyone in these comments just completely fails to realize that the vast majority of people agree with Rowlings. Men can’t be women and vice versa. Not that difficult of a concept to understand
Just as I finished buckling in, I realized I agreed with him. What a lame ride!