Tag: film
Everyone’s Talking About the New Michael Jackson Movie — But These...
The upcoming Michael Jackson biopic aims to provide a comprehensive narrative of his life, addressing his childhood, fame, and controversies. Previous portrayals explored various facets of his story, including his family dynamics and artistry, but none encompassed the entirety of his legacy. This ambitious project could redefine the cultural conversation surrounding Jackson.
Netflix’s ‘Thrash’ Is Absolute Chaos — And That’s Exactly the Point
Thrash is a chaotic film directed by Tommy Wirkola, blending disaster and survival genres as a Category 5 hurricane traps characters in rising floodwaters with sharks. With multiple storylines, including a pregnant woman and a marine researcher, Thrash's unpredictable nature offers a gripping "what if" scenario, attracting viewers craving intense experiences.
The Spielberg Playbook: Five Techniques to Watch for When Disclosure Day Hits Theaters
Steven Spielberg’s filmmaking techniques have become a signature style over his career, emphasizing human reactions before reveals, immersive camera perspectives, and emotional simplicity paired with thematic depth. As he returns with Disclosure Day, viewers should expect a masterful blend of these elements, creating anticipation and emotional resonance in the storytelling.
The Internet Rediscovered Small Soldiers — and Realized It Was Never Really a...
Recently, clips from the 1998 movie Small Soldiers have gained viral attention, prompting viewers to reconsider its dark themes and subversive satire hidden beneath its toy marketing. Directed by Joe Dante, the film explores consumerism and militarization with surprising relevance today, showcasing practical effects that resonate strongly with both nostalgic and new audiences.
Why Ray Gunn Might Be the Most Interesting Bet in Netflix Animation
Netflix has quietly developed an intriguing animation slate, highlighted by Brad Bird's Ray Gunn, a noir detective story set in an alien world. Unlike mainstream animated films, Ray Gunn targets adult audiences, offering a unique visual identity and storytelling. It embodies a creator-driven approach, aiming to spark conversation rather than compete directly with established studios.
Brendan Fraser’s The Mummy 4: Release Date, Cast, Plot & Everything We...
For years, fans have been asking the same question: will Brendan Fraser return to The Mummy franchise?
Now, it’s finally happening.
After a failed reboot and years of...












