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Sci-Fi Author Richard Matheson Dies |
Sci-fi legend Richard Matheson, whose 1954 novel I Am Legend helped kick off the apocalyptic science fiction now in vogue with movies like World War Z, Oblivion, and Will Smith's own 2007 I Am Legend film adaptation, has died. He was 87. Stephen King, who dedicated his apocalyptic 2006 novel Cell to Matheson, once wrote, "Without Richard Matheson I...
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Man Of Steel: How Did Superman Become A Christ Figure? |
by: Larry Tye | Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Now that you've seen Man of Steel, writer Larry Tye, author of Superman: The High-Flying History of America's Most Enduring Hero, now out in paperback, contributes this essay exclusively to Hollywood.com on the ways in which Zack Snyder's film differs from established Superman lore...
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Paul Feig Talks About Keeping Women At Forefront Of Comedy |
by: Cori Rosen | Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Riding on the success of Bridesmaids, director Paul Feig decided to keep his focus on showcasing the often under-appreciated comic sensibilities of women, rounding up the hit comedy's breakout star Melissa McCarthy and big screen vet Sandra Bullock for his upcoming buddy cop flick The Heat. If a troop of hilarious women can reel in mad dollars as an...
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17 Directors, 17 Stories, One Teaser Trailer For The Turning |
by: Lauren Paylor | Tuesday, June 25, 2013
What do you do when a group of 17 actors, choreographers, screenwriters, and circus performers want to take a turn at directing? Let them all do it at once, of course! The Turning, an adaption of Australian author Tim Tinton's eponymous novel, is an interconnected collection of 17 short stories, starring Australian actors Hugo Weaving, Rose Byrne, and...
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