Gary Oldman Is Finally Being Knighted Well it’s about time! There is only one question surrounding this honor. And it certainly has nothing to do […]
How Marlee Matlin Redefined Acting and Disability in Hollywood
SENSITIVITY WARNING: This article explores the evolving conversations around representation in Hollywood, including historically harmful practices of casting today. Its purpose is to reflect on […]
The ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre Franchise’ Bidding War
Anatomy of a Revival Back in March, Deadline revealed that the intellectual property of ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ was officially back on the market. Verve– […]
Artful Desire: Sex, Style, and Scandal in Luca Guadagnino’s Films
A Relentless Output, A Personal Turn Since ‘Call Me By Your Name’ in 2017, Luca Guadagnino has quietly become one of the most consistently productive […]
Can ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Recreate the Magic of Steven Spielberg’s ‘Jurassic Park’?
Sequels Upon Sequels Since ‘Jurassic Park’ hit theaters and amazed audiences in 1993, there have been five sequels released, with the sixth, ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ […]
The Playwright’s Struggle in Film Direction
Unpacking ‘Henry Johnson’: Mamet Returns With a high-profile Broadway revival of Glengarry Glen Ross currently underway, we’re once again reminded of David Mamet’s singular ear […]
Pixar’s ‘Elio’ Struggles at the Box Office—But It Deserves Your Attention
The Hollywood Insider – ‘Elio’ Movie Review In a remake-heavy era, ‘Elio’, Pixar’s latest film may be one of its boldest—and most overlooked. The Power […]
Why Danny Boyle Shot Most of ‘28 Years Later’ on an iPhone
The Hollywood Insider – ’28 Years Later’ Shot on an iPhone One of 2025’s biggest Cinematic surprises, ‘28 Years Later’ was shot not on an iPhone. […]
4 of a Kind: ‘The Beatles- A Four-Film Cinematic Event’ and What We Know About The Tetralogy So Far
A Quadruple Feature On February 20, 2024, Sony Pictures released the news that they were undertaking what may very well be revolutionary in the world […]
Brad Pitt’s ‘F1’ is a Classic Summer Blockbuster Made for the Big Screen
The Perfect Formula Joseph Kosinski’s ‘F1’, his first theatrical endeavor since the billion-dollar-earning ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, is reminiscent of the typical Jerry Bruckheimer produced blockbusters […]