Tag: Willem Dafoe

REVIEW: Nosferatu (2024)

Sometimes, happenstance works out for the best. Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu will be the last movie I see in theaters in 2024, and it’s a spectacular way to close out the year in film, if not particularly fitting. I say that because I think pretty much everyone will agree that these are not the bes...

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REVIEW: Saturday Night (2024)

I love Saturday Night for many reasons, but one is that it’s the return of the Jason Reitman I missed while he was making Li’l Ghostbusters movies. This is the guy who made a name for himself independent of his legendary father, once again choosing a subject for which he has real passion, one w...

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REVIEW: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)

You can let go of your understandable trepidation; Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is easily one of the best legacy sequels ever made, a fun and endlessly inventive return to Tim Burton’s macabre world huskily breathing underneath quaint small-town America. More than the usual cash grab and anything but ...

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Saturday Night Trailer Recreates TV and Comedy History

The Saturday Night Live movie is a lot closer than I thought it was. Announced a little over a year ago, the film, which is now called Saturday Night (which isn’t a great title, but it’s better than SNL 1975, its working title from earlier this year), is about the show’s first episode in 19...

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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Continues the Collectible Popcorn Bucket Trend

The promotional popcorn bucket is officially a trend this year, with the third big movie using them as part of its marketing campaign. It started with Dune: Part Two and its sandworm buckets, the imagery of which… well, I don’t have to tell you: The popcorn bucket for ‘DUNE 2’. (via: @3CFil...

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TRAILER: Nosferatu (2024)

Today, a new trailer came out for Robert Eggers’ version of Nosferatu. F. W. Murnau’s silent Nosferatu came out in 1922 and was an unofficial, unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Another remake was made in 1979 by Werner Herzog, melding Nosferatu and Dracula together even more. I...

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