Grindhouse type fare is a lost art. Whether it’s a horror effort or a thriller, being grim, gritty, and even gross is something that small scale filmmakers used to pursue to a far greater extent.
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It would probably not be fair to call Jay Sebring “forgotten.” After all, the ‘60s Hollywood stylist was so popular that he served as an inspiration for “Shampoo,” the 1975 satire directed by Hal Ashby and starring Warren Beatty. But in the grander context of the Charles Manson murders – where so many individuals have adopted a larger-than-life persona over the decades – Sebring’s legacy does feel somewhat muted in comparison.
Grindhouse type fare is a lost art. Whether it’s a horror effort or a thriller, being grim, gritty, and even gross is something that small scale filmmakers used to pursue to a far greater extent.
After weeks of speculation from internet haters, Megan Thee Stallion has provided proof on Instagram that she was shot in the foot. The “WAP” rapper, 25, shared a photo on August 19 of the massive bullet wound on her heel, as well as a pic of two doctors stitching her up at the hospital, which you can see below. Warning: the images are graphic. She also wrote a lengthy message to those who accused her of faking the shooting.
Lili Reinhart is setting the record straight after seemingly opening up about her breakup from Cole Sprouse. An interview published on Tuesday sees Reinhart addressing «heartache» and reflecting on her «immense life changes» — however, she said those quotes have nothing to do with Spouse, whom she reportedly split from in May. «Quotes taken from my most recent interview are not about a 'breakup.' They are about the depression I’ve felt over these last few months.
When he rebooted Gene Roddenberry’s beloved Star Trek in 2009, filmmaker J.J. Abrams altered the long-running sci-fi series’ timeline for good. So it seems apt then that in an alternate reality, a fourth film in the revamped franchise led by Chris Pine’s Captain Kirk would have already been in theatres by now.
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Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmAppian Way Productions’ Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson have set the production company into a multi-picture, multi-year first look deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment to produce scripted feature films.
Director’s Chair has been revived and adapted, and is now available to be played online.The game, which starred Quentin Tarantino, allowed users to choose their favourite parts of Spielberg-shot footage and create their own version of the film as a director.Now, game creator and Carnegie University lecturer Paolo Pedercini has launched Director’s Choices, a new reboot of the game which can be played in a web browser.Pedercini describes the game as “an interactive movie made with bootlegged
Jeffree Star is addressing his cosmetics company robbery from 2019 after the alleged police report got published online.
Star Trek movie idea might come to fruition yet, according to new reports.The Once Upon a Time in Hollywood director has been attached to a new movie in the long-running space franchise for a while, after previously being reported to have successfully pitched a version to Paramount.However, last December Tarantino spoke about his plan to only make 10 films – having released his ninth, Hollywood, in 2019 – suggesting his next (and thus final) one won’t be Star Trek.Then in January, the filmmaker
It is always exciting to see a filmmaker you wouldn’t expect to express interest in a tentpole franchise say that they have a unique take on them. So when Quentin Tarantino said last year that he wanted to make an R-rated “Star Trek” film, it was instantly met with curious eyes.
EXCLUSIVE: Looks like Paramount’s plan to next make the “Star Trek” movie that Noah Hawley wrote and plans to direct has been put on pause for a moment. New film chief Emma Watts, who managed many a franchise at Fox, is in the process of figuring out which way to go.The pause on the Hawley project, which had been in soft prep, prompted rumors this week that the filmmaker might exit, but that has not happened yet, sources said.
Deadline.There are currently two other “Star Trek” scripts in development — one project is by Quentin Tarantino and another that hopes to reunite the cast of the 2009 J.J. Abrams reboot that yielded two sequels.
Arriving on Amazon Prime Video earlier this year – and renewed this week for a second season – Hunters immediately caused controversy.
Zoe Bell — the veteran stuntwoman and longtime Quentin Tarantino collaborator — has signed with CAA. The New Zealand native began her career working with Tarantino, going on to work with him both as a second unit director and stunt coordinator.
Sure, the world is seemingly falling apart, as a global pandemic still continues to wreak havoc all over the planet. And in the US, we’ve decided to also add a bit of civil unrest and a Presidential Election to the mix, just to spice things up.
straight to your inbox Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has rubbished reports Manchester United made an offer to sign Ansu Fati earlier this year. Various reports claimed United had two mammoth offers rejected for the 17-year-old winger, who is regarded as one of the club's brightest prospects.