In “Blow Out,”John Travoltaplays the character who confronts these questions. He’s a sound man for a sleazy Philadelphia B-movie factory. He works on cheap, cynical exploitation films. Late one night, while he’s standing on a bridge recording owls and other night sounds, he becomes a ...
“The roles in this movie were originally intended for somebody likeAl PacinoorRichard Dreyfuss, for the man, andAnn-MargretorDyan Cannon, for the woman,” Travolta explained, settling down beside Allen on an overstuffed sofa in the hotel suite. “When they cast us, Brian did a lot of rew...
John Wick 5 is now a possibility after Chapter 4's big opening weekend at the box office. Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski are behind the movies.
the saucer section into the planet during the run of the TV show as a big cliffhanger. But according to Moore, the producers “hated that story for a cliffhanger and we tossed it aside, but when we were doing the movie, the crash of the saucer was one of the first things Brannon and...
DG: …but I had actually cast Ariela as the lead of a movie that we were going to do right before the pandemic, and then that movie disappeared. And that was a film that I was doing with Isa, so, going into this, we had already started a process of talking. Ariela had a lot...
Guest post by Thomas Fuller Well, with the calming passage of 24 hours, let's take another look at the 10:10 video showing the splatterfest of gore as skeptics play the more volatile roles from the worst portions of the movie 'Scanners.' It's still disgu
Watching “Blow-Up” once again, I took a few minutes to acclimate myself to the loopy psychedelic colors and the tendency of the hero to use words like “fab” (“Austin Powers” brilliantly lampoons the era). Then I found the spell of the movie settling around me. Antonioni uses the...