Who Is Jareth in Labyrinth (1986): Why His Costume Bulge?

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Widely discussed and often criticized, Jim Henson’s Labyrinth has long invited readings that extend beyond a simple children’s fairy tale. Chief among these is the film’s overt sexual subtext, most famously embodied by Jareth’s pronounced codpiece in scenes like the Magic Dance. That image has puzzled viewers since 1986: why place such an obvious phallic … Read more

Allison Janney Cast as Fox News Anchor in Upcoming Film

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2018 Oscar winning actress Allison Janney looks set to reunite with her I, Tonya co-star Margot Robbie in a new Annapurna Pictures project that dramatizes the real-life fight against sexual harassment and toxic male culture at Fox News. Janney is attached to portray lawyer Susan Estrich, who in the wake of multiple workplace sexual harassment … Read more

Bond 25 Names Director for Next James Bond Film

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Cary Fukunaga to Direct Bond 25 as Production and Release Dates Shift Eon Productions has announced that Cary Fukunaga will direct the next James Bond film, commonly referred to as Bond 25. The move follows the departure of Danny Boyle from the project and brings an acclaimed filmmaker, known for his range of work across … Read more

Why I Won’t Watch the Snyder Cut: Dawn of Dumbness (Part 1)

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Revisiting Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice — A Critical Retrospective I still find it surreal that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice premiered only a few years ago. The film has distorted my sense of time, becoming an odd marker to divide eras: everything since that March release has felt like a cascade of … Read more

Death Note 2017 Review: Netflix’s Live-Action Adaptation

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This review was originally posted to Austentatious Darling by Darcy Rae. Death Note (2017) Director: Adam Wingard Screenwriters: Charles Parlapanides, Vlas Parlapanides, Jeremy Slater Starring: Nat Wolff, Lakeith Stanfield, Margaret Qualley, Shea Wigham, Willem Dafoe The Netflix adaptation of Death Note feels like a missed opportunity from the first frame. Instead of translating the anime’s … Read more

Henry Cavill Leaves Superman Role: Will DC Recast?

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Henry Cavill Reportedly Leaving the Role of Superman After five years portraying the cape-and-suit hero Superman on the big screen, actor Henry Cavill appears to be stepping away from the role. Industry reports indicate that Cavill and Warner Bros. have failed to reach an agreement for the actor to make a cameo in an upcoming … Read more

Ken Loach Starts Filming New Movie

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Ken Loach’s Sorry We Missed You Begins Shooting in Newcastle Production began today, 11th September 2018, on director Ken Loach’s new feature film Sorry We Missed You, industry reporting confirms. Filming has started in Newcastle upon Tyne, where the shoot is expected to run for approximately six weeks. Image: Sixteen Films The screenplay was written … Read more

Cold War (2018) Review – Pawel Pawlikowski’s Romantic Drama

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Cold War (2018) Director: Pawel Pawlikowski Screenwriters: Pawel Pawlikowski, Janusz Glowacki, Piotr Borkowski Starring: Joanna Kulig, Tomasz Kot, Borys Szyc, Agata Kulesza From its opening images of Polish folk singers performing directly for the camera to its careful, intimate black-and-white cinematography framed in the taller 4:3 ratio, Cold War is a film that announces its … Read more

8 Quintessential 1980s Movies That Shaped Pop Culture

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The 1980s are perhaps the most instantly recognisable decade in pop culture. From oversized shoulder pads to synthesizer-heavy soundtracks, the era has a distinct look and sound that still resonates today. Film output in the 80s reflected that bold personality: high-concept family adventures, blockbuster action stars, slasher chills and broad comedies filled cinema screens. While … Read more

Holy Water, Unholy Ghosts: The Resurrection of Hammer

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This piece was contributed to The Film Magazine by Kieran Judge of HorrorAddicts.net and Horror Reviews by the Collective. Nearly a decade ago, on an early social platform that many now barely remember, a short web series appeared. Comprised of several roughly 24-minute episodes that together formed a feature-length narrative, Beyond the Rave followed a … Read more