The strongest adaptations of Stephen King’s horror works are those that latch onto his most enduring trait of creating empathy for his characters. More often that not, that empathy stands shoulder to shoulder alongside his ability to create an ever…
Interview: Valley of Bones Cast and Director
The past and present collide with deadly consequences in Valley of Bones, an original crime thriller set in the Badlands of North Dakota. When meth addict oil worker McCoy, played by Steven Molony, stumbles upon a T-rex tooth worth millions…
Directors of Cinema: Episode 20 – Tony Scott
Hello and welcome to yet another episode of Directors of Cinema, the show that highlights the careers of cinema’s most prominent directors. Each week, host Matt Goudreau and guest discuss selected works of a chosen director. Our last episode centered…
Movie Review: Logan Lucky
Has the word “fun” been used often to describe Steven Soderbergh’s movies? The Oscar-winning writer/director has had one of the most efficient work ethics in Hollywood, jumping between studio-friendly, meticulously-crafted dramas (Erin Brockovich, Traffic, Side Effects) to off-beat, obtuse experiments…
Alan Tudyk, Brad Garrett Picked For Live-Action “Christopher Robin” Movie
Disney’s quest to remake their classic movies continues with their next project being about the proud bear who wore nothing but a crop top with no panties and ate his favorite food. According to CinemaBlend, the House of Mouse is…
Movie Review: The Dark Tower
It’s been ten years since Stephen King sold the film rights to his magnum opus series The Dark Tower. A decade long wait filled with actor and director name dropping, studios bouncing in and out of the funding lottery, and…