Coming to select theaters and Netflix November 22, is Skydance's beautifully animated, funny, and charming– Spellbound. Recently, I sat down with director Vicky Jenson to hear more about that surprising twist on happily ever after, what it was like working with Alan Menken, and more. Spellbound Director Vicky Jenson Talks Fairytale ...
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Wicked Review: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Welcome You To Oz
Visually stunning, Wicked transports you right into the magic of the Land of Oz where fun surprises, grand musical numbers, and two enemies turned friends wait to help you defy gravity. Wicked Review In 1995, Gregory Maguire released his novel "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West," the untold story of the Wicked ...
Nickel Boys Director RaMell Ross Explains The Use of First Point of View
Coming to select theaters in December and nationwide January 2025, is the moving and visceral adaptation of Colson Whitehead's novel– Nickel Boys. Recently during the press conference, co-writer and director RaMell Ross shared why he chose to tell this story through a first person point of view. Nickel Boys Director RaMell Ross Explains ...
A Real Pain Review: Kieran Culkin Wows In A Story About Facing Pain
Equally funny and emotional, Jesse Eisenberg's sophomore film, A Real Pain, tells a story about navigating familial relationships and how facing deeply rooted pain can be both traumatic and freeing. A Real Pain Review Confronting generational trauma seems to be Hollywood's new go-to genre when they aren't making sequels or big action ...
Red One Review: Johnson and Evans Star In A Fun Holiday Action Adventure
You may think that Santa does not need another backstory but by the end of Red One, you're going to be a believer because it delivers one festive good time. Red One Review Santa Claus has gotten a glow up over recent years. Gone is the man with a belly that shakes when he laughs like a bowl full of jelly. In his place are men who care ...