Here at IGN we occasionally like to showcase something from geekdom’s rich history — a pop-culture Time Capsule, if you will, that gives us a peek in to the past, perhaps providing a new appreciation for previous projects. If you’d like, please check out the past few Time Capsules: Check out the first Star Wars […]… Continue reading Celebrate X-Men’s 20th Anniversary with Wolverine vs. Mystique | IGN — Flag of Ulysses
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Sin City/ Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Analysis — Louis’ Media — FAN FICTION Film and Writing Festival
Film Noir with Style Based on the noir graphic novels by the personification of “Old Man Yells at Cloud”, Frank Miller and directed by Robert Rodriguez (Alita: Battle Angel, Spy Kids), Sin City acts as a new adult, stylistic take on the classic film noir now full of Frank Miller-isms. Both movies were filmed entirely… Continue reading Sin City/ Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Analysis — Louis’ Media — FAN FICTION Film and Writing Festival
Tarantino Misjudged Viewers’ ‘Grindhouse’ Interest: ‘It Meant Nothing to Them’ — IndieWire
“They had no idea what the fuck they were watching,” Tarantino says about his 2007 double feature with Robert Rodriguez. via Tarantino Misjudged Viewers’ ‘Grindhouse’ Interest: ‘It Meant Nothing to Them’ — IndieWire
‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2: Robert Rodriguez Confirmed As Director — Deadline
The galaxy is far, far away, but the time is now: On May the Fourth, Robert Rodriguez finally is confirmed as director for Season 2 of Disney+’s The Mandalorian. The Sin City and Spy Kids filmmaker today tweeted a photo of himself with “the biggest star in the universe.” Baby Shark? No, Baby Yoda. “I… Continue reading ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2: Robert Rodriguez Confirmed As Director — Deadline
Classic Movie Of The Week: Bringing Up Baby (1938) — Wildfire Movies
Starring: Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Charlie Ruggles Director: Howard Hughes A bit of a commercial failure on release, this madcap screwball comedy starring Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant and a leopard has become an absolute classic. Full of whipsmart and snappy dialogue, crazy situations and excellent and charismatic leads, this is one to treasure. Full review […]… Continue reading Classic Movie Of The Week: Bringing Up Baby (1938) — Wildfire Movies
Classic Movie Of The Week: Shock Corridor (1963) — Wildfire Movies
Starring: Peter Breck, Constance Towers, Gene Evans, James Best, Hari Rhodes Director: Samuel Fuller A 60’s era exploitation B movie that’s full of hysteria and excellent camera work, this film purports to lift the lid on the insane asylums of America with the story of a journalist undercover in a mental institution to solve a […]… Continue reading Classic Movie Of The Week: Shock Corridor (1963) — Wildfire Movies
Classic Movie Of The Week: The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp (1943) — Wildfire Movies
Starring: Roger Livesy, Deborah Kerr, Anton Walbrook Director: Powell and Pressburger An epic of war, friendship, romance and historical upheaval. The Life and Death Of Colonel Blimp is a 40’s era saga of a British general who has outlived his usefulness, when there is no longer honour in war. Full review below via Classic Movie Of… Continue reading Classic Movie Of The Week: The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp (1943) — Wildfire Movies
Classic Movie Of The Week: Letter From An Unknown Woman (1948) — Wildfire Movies
Starring: Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan, Mady Christians Director: Max Ophuls Vienna 1900, a young girl (Joan Fontaine) falls in love with an older man when she hears his beautiful music, but while the course of her life is changed forever by her love, he will barely know she’s alive. The film opens with Stefan (Louis […]… Continue reading Classic Movie Of The Week: Letter From An Unknown Woman (1948) — Wildfire Movies
Classic Movie Of The Week: Rebecca (1940) — Wildfire Movies
Starring: Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier, Director: Alfred Hitchcock A naive girl finds she’s bitten off more than she can chew when she marries a man whose previous wife died under mysterious circumstances. It seems that no one can forget the beautiful Rebecca… One of Hitchcock’s best and his first Hollywood film, watch below for the […]… Continue reading Classic Movie Of The Week: Rebecca (1940) — Wildfire Movies
Classic Movie Of The Week: The Servant (1963) — Wildfire Movies
Starring: Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, James Fox, Wendy Craig Director: Joseph Losey A man hires a servant. The servant has plans of his own. A creepy, fascinating plot with homoerotic overtones, this is a UK cinematic classic. Watch below to find out more about this film. via Classic Movie Of The Week: The Servant (1963) —… Continue reading Classic Movie Of The Week: The Servant (1963) — Wildfire Movies