Charlie Cox Movie Theater Was Silent During Spider Man Cameo

“It’s funny, I got so many text messages and so many calls about that moment in the cinema,” Cox said. “My nephew sent me a recording of everyone cheering. So, I snuck into a movie theater near where I live and literally stood in the corridor… and, sadly, my experience was it was dead fucking quiet!” He went on to say that “I must have been in one of the only movie theatres in America that was dead silent, and it was packed, so it was a real anti-climax....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 271 words · Brian Gordon

Christian Bale Method Acting For Mcu Would Be Pitiful

Academy Award winner Bale said it would be a “pitiful attempt” to apply Method techniques to a Marvel film as villain Gorr the God Butcher in Taika Waititi’s “Thor: Love and Thunder.” Leto infamously spoke out earlier this year about staying in character for MCU installment “Morbius,” including during bathroom breaks requiring a wheelchair and crutches. When asked in a GQ cover story if Bale used his Oscar-winning Method practice for his first foray into the MCU, Bale said, “That would’ve been a pitiful attempt to do that, as I’m trying to get help getting the fangs in and out and explaining I’ve broken a nail, or I’m tripping over the tunic....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 552 words · Nicholas Kramer

Chucky Review Syfy Horror Series Gory Good Fun

Jake Wheeler (Zackary Arthur) has had a rough go of things. After the death of his mother, Jake’s father, Lucas (Devon Sawa), spends his days drinking and berating Jake for being gay and a loner. Jake wants to be an artist and his recent sculptures have focused on dolls, so when he spies everyone’s favorite possessed plastic creature at a yard sale, it gives Jake the opportunity to complete his latest piece....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 816 words · Steve Kennedy

Coda Will Be Adapted Into A Musical For Deaf West Theatre

IndieWire can confirm that an official “CODA” musical is in the works, courtesy of Vendôme Pictures and Pathé partnering with Tony Award–winning Deaf West Theatre. “CODA,” which stands for Child of Deaf Adults, stars Emilia Jones as a teen trying to launch her singing career as the only hearing member of a deaf family. While Ruby’s life is centered on being an interpreter for her parents, played by Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur, plus working on their fishing boat with her brother (Daniel Durant), she dreams of attending a prestigious music school....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 478 words · Jessica Flores

Culture Shock On Hulu Gigi Saul Guerrero S Best Into The Dark Episode

Where to Watch “Culture Shock”: Hulu “Into the Dark,” which wrapped its second season earlier this year on Hulu, is an anthology series. By its nature, there’s a certain hit-or-miss quality, especially when the horror collection adds the constraint of tying each installment into a holiday. Some can get too cute by half, while others (like Nacho Vigalondo’s bonkers “Pooka!” or the most recent “Blood Moon”) strip away those ties to find the thematic strength underneath....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 624 words · Kyle Frazier

Drea De Matteo Reveals Cut Sopranos Scene That Changed Adriana S Death

Adriana’s death scene unfolds after Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) calls her to tell her that his right-hand man Silvio will pick her up and take her to the hospital to see her boyfriend, Christopher Moltisanti. A fake-out happens when the episode cuts to Adriana driving alone towards Baltimore, implying she’s running away because she knows what her fate will be if she’s discovered to be an FBI informant. That’s all in Adriana’s head, as the scene reveals she’s already in the car with Silvio and being taken to the woods to be murdered....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 304 words · Jill Bowman

Elisabeth Moss Reflects On The Invisible Man And Shirley

That’s surprising, given that Moss needs no introduction as the onscreen harbinger of mad, messy women, and she played two of them exceptionally (again) in 2020. First, in Leigh Whannell’s Universal monster movie homage “The Invisible Man,” updated as a post-#MeToo gaslighting thriller, and then, in Josephine Decker’s jagged portrait of gothic fiction writer Shirley Jackson, “Shirley.” Both performances required harrowing physical and mental feats, but anyone who knows Moss, or has spoken to her over the course of a 30-minute interview more than once, knows that in such roles she’s having the time of her life....

January 22, 2023 · 5 min · 880 words · Ricky Edwards
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