Brad Pitt may have just resurrected the Ghost with the Most. According to The Ankler (which has the bulk of the story behind a paywall, so check out the details at ComicBook.com), Pitt’s production company, Plan B Entertainment, has picked up the production rights to Beetlejuice 2, the long-gestat...
Read More2010 was a surprisingly great year for DreamWorks animated movies. How to Train Your Dragon came out in March to rave reviews and an impressive box office turnout. While Shrek Forever After met with indifference at the time, I think people have warmed to it. On November 5th, the studio released Mega...
Read MoreSinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas was DreamWorks’ final hand-drawn animated film. Based (very) loosely on the Sinbad character from The 1001 Arabian Nights, the idea came to Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio after writing Aladdin for Disney. It takes the character of Sinbad, modernizes and Westernize...
Read MoreOne of Hollywood’s best wordsmiths is plying his trade on the printed page. Deadline reports that Quentin Tarantino has signed a deal with HarperCollins to write two books for the publisher. The first will be a novelization of his most recent movie, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, a throwback to...
Read MoreJoey King has a train to catch. Deadline exclusively reports that the star of Netflix’s The Kissing Booth and its sequels will appear in David Leitch’s in-development thriller Bullet Train. Bullet Train is based on a Japanese book called Maria Beetle by Kôtarô Isaka, about five assassins on on...
Read MoreI’ve been looking forward to Ad Astra for a long time, in part because of the eclectic filmography of director James Gray. I couldn’t wait to see him put his stamp on the space opera genre, and the likes of Brad Pitt (especially in the wake of his phenomenal performance in Quentin Tarantino’s ...
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