Posts Tagged ‘Star Wars’
Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel – Film Review
Legendary B-movie Director Roger Corman survives as a relic of a very different cinematic era. Many Corman veterans, and others such as directors Quentin Tarantino and Eli Roth who were inspired by his work, appear in this affectionate and entertaining documentary…
Grimm – Russell Hornsby and his partner’s secret
Russell Hornsby is probably best known for his role as Los Angeles cop Eddie Sutton in the series Lincoln Heights. In his new NBC drama Grimm Hornsby plays Hank Griffin, a Portland detective who is unaware of his partner Nick Burkhardt’s (David Giuntoli) new powers…
Cowboys and Aliens – Andrew Foley’s Writing Adventures
Canadian writer Andrew Foley is living his dream. Foley was a writer on the Cowboys and Aliens comic that generated the new action film out this week. The process has launched his writing career in new directions and Hollywood has been encouraging his pitches for new projects in film, TV and the literary world…
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night – Director Kevin Munroe on transforming the comic book to the screen
Based on one of the world’s bestselling comic book series Dylan Dog: Dead of Night blends horror with humor. Director Kevin Munroe now sets the action in the backstreets of New Orleans – a city with a long history of supernatural occurrences. We spoke with Kevin about transforming this comic book to the screen…
Being Human (USA) – Actor Sam Witwer plays the show’s original lady killer
Sam Witwer is no stranger to genre work. With the first season recording of Being Human finally finished, Sam talked about his role in the series, as well as his long-standing love for the genre…
Wishful Drinking – Carrie Fisher on Star Wars and sleeping with all the Ewoks?
Carrie Fisher’s successful stage production of the autobiographical tale of her life comes to HBO as a feature-length documentary this month. In this interview she starts by telling when she first realize that sharing her stories would be cathartic for her and entertaining for others…
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole – Director Zack Snyder from hardcore to awesome fantasy
Zack Snyder, who began his career by directing commercials and music videos, broke away to make his inspired re-imagining of George Romero’s classic Dawn of the Dead in 2004. This is his first animated movie as Zack explains…
A visit to the London Film Museum
Based in the centre of London’s tourist area right, next to the London Eye by the Thames, the London Film Museum certainly has a key location. It covers everything from the movies, from Charlie Chaplin, to Doctor Who through to X-Men. This is what we found…