“Film can be exciting, but more often, it’s tedious. The celebrity aspect is nothing short of ridiculous, and auditioning is brutal and dehumanizing,” she wrote in part. “Every time I see a pretty young girl on the subway reading sides for an audition, my only thought is, ‘Man, ...
His four Tony nominations to date have been for Sweet Smell of Success, Shrek the Musical, Something Rotten!, and Into the Woods. Of the possibility of a fifth Tony for playing Joe, and of awards more generally, James said: “Generally speaking, I’d be lying if I said I was...
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It has a very disturbing premise and the opening sequence holds true to that. But it does not take long for the disturbing elements of the movie to lose their scariness. In his book, On Writing, Stephen King stresses the importance of ‘situation’ in his stories; for example, what if ...
Second, the filmmisses out a noteworthy (and hilarious) momentin the case, which is astonishing. And, three, Howard Shore’s music score is hugely disappointing. Like the film, his score becomes mawkish and sentimental when it needs to crank up the tension. For a man who once wrote the ...
James is a celebrated stage actor who has received three Tony nominations for his work on Broadway in the hit musical “Something Rotten,”“Shrek the Musical,” and “Sweet Smell of Success.” In 2015, he originated the role of King George in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “Hamilton” off-Broadwa...
“Speed” with this movie about storm-chasers. It was thesecond-highest-grossing film of the year, bested only by “Independence Day.” Author Michael Crichton co-wrote the screenplay with then-wife Anne-Marie Martin and the two earned a Razzie Award for their efforts (Worst Written Film ...
Shrek Is Not on Disney Plus Because Shrek is owned by Universal, they have the rights to show that movie however they choose. Is Shrek satire or parody? Whether it's aimed specifically at Disney or not, ”Shrek” ISa satire. What are the jokes REALLY about? We set about to deconstruct...
Disney animation. When he was denied the presidency (after Frank Wells death) he left Disney and formed Dreamworks along with Steven Spielberg and David Geffen. Dreamworks went on to recruit many of the most talented artists from Disney and released a long string of hits such as ...