Twenty-three years ago, Hollywood was introduced to the glorious cast of characters known as the X-Men, and it hasn’t looked back since. The past two decades has seen a whopping 13 movies based on Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s beloved comic series, which range from films about the whole X-Men clan to origin stories for individual characters, like Wolverine and Deadpool.
What’s so great about the X-Men movies is that they all stand pretty well on their own. But, like most franchises, (especially within the MCU), there are also a ton of sneaky little threads that hold them all together and make the X-universe a fairly cohesive one.
Though you really can watch these movies in any order, there is a way to watch the X-Men movies in chronological order. You can witness the characters evolve from when the gang first banded together during the Cold War (“X-Men: First Class...
What’s so great about the X-Men movies is that they all stand pretty well on their own. But, like most franchises, (especially within the MCU), there are also a ton of sneaky little threads that hold them all together and make the X-universe a fairly cohesive one.
Though you really can watch these movies in any order, there is a way to watch the X-Men movies in chronological order. You can witness the characters evolve from when the gang first banded together during the Cold War (“X-Men: First Class...
- 3/4/2023
- by Aurora Amidon
- The Wrap
This post contains spoilers for HBO's "The Last of Us" and the video game series of the same name.
In true "The Last of Us" tradition, the latest episode of the HBO series delivers yet another emotional gut-punch by centering the story around Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and her best friend/crush Riley (Storm Reid). The previous episode ended on a cliffhanger, where Joel (Pedro Pascal) seemed to be on the verge of death after getting stabbed and losing a ton of blood. "I can't do this without you, Joel," Ellie pleads desperately, as she is stranded in the middle of nowhere and does not have the resources or know-how to save Joel's life. Pushed into an extreme situation like never before, Ellie relives the incident that marked the beginning of the end: An unforgettable night at the mall with her best friend, Riley, whom she loved, and lost too soon.
In true "The Last of Us" tradition, the latest episode of the HBO series delivers yet another emotional gut-punch by centering the story around Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and her best friend/crush Riley (Storm Reid). The previous episode ended on a cliffhanger, where Joel (Pedro Pascal) seemed to be on the verge of death after getting stabbed and losing a ton of blood. "I can't do this without you, Joel," Ellie pleads desperately, as she is stranded in the middle of nowhere and does not have the resources or know-how to save Joel's life. Pushed into an extreme situation like never before, Ellie relives the incident that marked the beginning of the end: An unforgettable night at the mall with her best friend, Riley, whom she loved, and lost too soon.
- 2/27/2023
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
HBO’s “The Last of Us” continues to be a ratings juggernaut, with the viewership increasing steadily from week-to-week. The first episode debuted to 4.7 million day-one viewers, while the second episode rocketed up to 5.7 million day-one viewers. This past Sunday night’s beautifully heartbreaking third episode, we’ve learned, hit 6.4 million day-one viewers!
This number represents the Sunday night total between HBO and HBO Max, and Sunday night viewership only represents 20-40 of a show’s total gross audience per episode.
For example, the first two episodes are averaging 21 million viewers in total!
For the sake of comparison, AMC’s “The Walking Dead” posted similar live viewer numbers in its debut season, with Season 1 viewership ranging from 4.71 million to a high of 5.97 million.
“The Last of Us” Season 2, in case you missed the news, has already been ordered.
On a related note, Bloody Disgusting has learned that four current HBO...
This number represents the Sunday night total between HBO and HBO Max, and Sunday night viewership only represents 20-40 of a show’s total gross audience per episode.
For example, the first two episodes are averaging 21 million viewers in total!
For the sake of comparison, AMC’s “The Walking Dead” posted similar live viewer numbers in its debut season, with Season 1 viewership ranging from 4.71 million to a high of 5.97 million.
“The Last of Us” Season 2, in case you missed the news, has already been ordered.
On a related note, Bloody Disgusting has learned that four current HBO...
- 1/31/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Last of Us doesn’t look like it’ll be losing steam any time soon. On Sunday, 6.4M people tuned in to watch the third episode of the post-apocalyptic series across HBO and HBO Max, according to Nielsen and first party data.
That’s a 12 increase from last week’s viewership, which already had set a record for the largest week 2 audience growth for an HBO Original drama series in the history of the network. Sunday’s audience is also up 37 from the series premiere, which was watched same-day by 4.7M people.
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It only took...
That’s a 12 increase from last week’s viewership, which already had set a record for the largest week 2 audience growth for an HBO Original drama series in the history of the network. Sunday’s audience is also up 37 from the series premiere, which was watched same-day by 4.7M people.
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It only took...
- 1/31/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO drama The Last of Us adapts the critically-acclaimed 2013 video game of the same name, and some viewers are already comparing this TV version to hours of beloved, harrowing, dramatic scenes.
Those familiar with the original video game will see many meticulously reconstructed scenes lifted directly from that PlayStation classic. But one major departure is in the portrayals of the characters themselves. They look different, sure, but according to actor Anna Torv, the creative differences go much deeper than that.
The first episode of ‘The Last of Us’ quickly introduces a fan-favorite character from the game Anna Torv appears on stage at The Paley Center for Media I David Livingston/Getty Images)
Critics and audiences alike are showering praise on The Last of Us, according to Rotten Tomatoes. Torv plays Tess Servopoulos, a hard-edged smuggler works alongside protagonist Joel Miller. To fans of the game, she is instantly recognizable, and...
Those familiar with the original video game will see many meticulously reconstructed scenes lifted directly from that PlayStation classic. But one major departure is in the portrayals of the characters themselves. They look different, sure, but according to actor Anna Torv, the creative differences go much deeper than that.
The first episode of ‘The Last of Us’ quickly introduces a fan-favorite character from the game Anna Torv appears on stage at The Paley Center for Media I David Livingston/Getty Images)
Critics and audiences alike are showering praise on The Last of Us, according to Rotten Tomatoes. Torv plays Tess Servopoulos, a hard-edged smuggler works alongside protagonist Joel Miller. To fans of the game, she is instantly recognizable, and...
- 1/27/2023
- by Produced by Digital Editors
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
‘The Last of Us’: Creators Break Down Tess’s Haunting Kiss Scene: ‘We Landed on This Nightmare Fuel’
HBO‘s The Last of Us series is doing the job of effectively scarring its viewers. The series first shook fans to their core with its opening scene of a 1960s interview with two Epidemiologists who foreshadow the horrid Cordyceps virus. The chilling reality of the fungal virus took on an even darker turn in The Last of Us Episode 2 with Tess’s tragic storyline and kiss.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Last of Us.]
Characters Tess, Joel, and Ellie in ‘The Last of Us’ Episode 2 | via HBO Tess sacrifices herself in ‘The Last of Us’ to save Ellie and Joel
The Last of Us Episode 2 begins in Jakarta, Indonesia. A leading scientist investigates a dead body. When removing a piece of moving fungi from the victim’s mouth, she is shaken to her core and runs away. In a military commander’s office, she learns the truth about where the virus came from in The Last of Us.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Last of Us.]
Characters Tess, Joel, and Ellie in ‘The Last of Us’ Episode 2 | via HBO Tess sacrifices herself in ‘The Last of Us’ to save Ellie and Joel
The Last of Us Episode 2 begins in Jakarta, Indonesia. A leading scientist investigates a dead body. When removing a piece of moving fungi from the victim’s mouth, she is shaken to her core and runs away. In a military commander’s office, she learns the truth about where the virus came from in The Last of Us.
- 1/24/2023
- by Gabriela Silva
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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- 1/24/2023
- MUBI
Who is Rey? It’s a question that become one of the defining talking points of the most recent “Star Wars” trilogy. The answer is simple (she’s Emperor Palpatine’s granddaughter), but the road to get there was anything but.
Rey’s parentage was kept a mystery in “The Force Awakens,” which ignited fan theories debating if the character was the offspring of a Skywalker, or a Kenobi, or so on. “The Last Jedi” rejected those theories by revealing Rey was no one, an orphan whose parents were not tied to the lore of “Star Wars.” “The Rise of Skywalker” then backtracked, revealing Rey as the granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine after all.
Given the hugely divisive response to “The Last Jedi,” many people felt “The Rise of Skywalker” retconning Rey’s “no one” parentage and tying her lineage back to Palpatine was a deliberate choice made by Lucasfilm to satisfy the fandom.
Rey’s parentage was kept a mystery in “The Force Awakens,” which ignited fan theories debating if the character was the offspring of a Skywalker, or a Kenobi, or so on. “The Last Jedi” rejected those theories by revealing Rey was no one, an orphan whose parents were not tied to the lore of “Star Wars.” “The Rise of Skywalker” then backtracked, revealing Rey as the granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine after all.
Given the hugely divisive response to “The Last Jedi,” many people felt “The Rise of Skywalker” retconning Rey’s “no one” parentage and tying her lineage back to Palpatine was a deliberate choice made by Lucasfilm to satisfy the fandom.
- 1/24/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Original Film Title: Rachel Rachel. English Title: Rachel Rachel. Film Director: Paul Newman. Year: 1968. Stars: Joanne Woodward; Paul Newman. Credit: Warner Brothers / Album Paul Newman, the well-known food industry magnate who also dabbled in acting, never really intended to hit the stage or screen, it turns out. Newman, whose life, career, and decades-long love affair with wife Joanne Woodward is the focus of a new documentary, The Last Movie Stars, once talked to us about how his first acting job came as a summer diversion to his Ivy League education. (Click on the media bar below to hear Paul Newman) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/PaulNewmanrecallshisshowbizbreak.mp3 The Last Movie Stars is currently streaming on HBO Max.
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- 7/28/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
“This is a very serious and deep question,” says Rm, the 26-year-old leader of the world’s biggest band. He pauses to think. We’re talking about utopian and dystopian futures, about how the boundary-smashing, hegemony-overturning global success of his group, the wildly talented seven-member South Korean juggernaut BTS, feels like a glimpse of a new and better world, of an interconnected 21st century actually living up to its promise.
BTS’ downright magical levels of charisma, their genre-defying, sleek-but-personal music, even their casually nontoxic, skin-care-intensive brand of masculinity — every bit...
BTS’ downright magical levels of charisma, their genre-defying, sleek-but-personal music, even their casually nontoxic, skin-care-intensive brand of masculinity — every bit...
- 5/13/2021
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Genesis is touring North America for the first time in 14 years for “The Last Domino?” tour this November and December. Get Deals On 2021 Genesis Concert Tour Tickets Here! The tour is scheduled to kick off in Chicago on November 15 and travel through cities including Washington, Montreal, Toronto, Detroit, Cleveland, Philadelphia, NYC, Columbus […]
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- 5/12/2021
- by Marie Fiero
- Uinterview
Pixar’s “Soul” and Apple/Gkids’s “Wolfwalkers” may have topped the Annie Award nominations with 10 each, but it was Netflix that walked away with the most nominations overall, picking up 40 across an array of projects.
Netflix scored six nominations each for its features “The Willoughbys” and “Over the Moon,” and three for “A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon.” Other Netflix projects receiving nominations include “Hilda,” “The Midnight Gospel,” “Bojack Horseman,” “Big Mouth,” “Alien Xmas,” “Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy,” “The Christmas Chronicles 2,” “The Umbrella Academy,” “Bna,” “The Great Pretender,” “Blood of Zeus,” “Trash Truck,” “Buddi,” “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power,” “Fast & Furious: Spy Racers,” “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous,” “Tales of Arcadia: Wizards,” “Dragons Rescue Riders,” “Cops and Robbers” and “If Anything Happens I Love You.”
The next biggest studio tallies were Pixar and DreamWorks Animation with 20 nominations each, followed by Apple/Gkids with 10, Disney with nine,...
Netflix scored six nominations each for its features “The Willoughbys” and “Over the Moon,” and three for “A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon.” Other Netflix projects receiving nominations include “Hilda,” “The Midnight Gospel,” “Bojack Horseman,” “Big Mouth,” “Alien Xmas,” “Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy,” “The Christmas Chronicles 2,” “The Umbrella Academy,” “Bna,” “The Great Pretender,” “Blood of Zeus,” “Trash Truck,” “Buddi,” “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power,” “Fast & Furious: Spy Racers,” “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous,” “Tales of Arcadia: Wizards,” “Dragons Rescue Riders,” “Cops and Robbers” and “If Anything Happens I Love You.”
The next biggest studio tallies were Pixar and DreamWorks Animation with 20 nominations each, followed by Apple/Gkids with 10, Disney with nine,...
- 3/3/2021
- by Terry Flores
- Variety Film + TV
This Star Wars: The Mandalorian article contains spoilers.
Now that the smoke has cleared and all those dark troopers have felt the heat from Luke’s green blade, we can finally reflect on the legendary Jedi’s debut on The Mandalorian. As exciting as the finale’s biggest moment was, Luke’s cameo proved to be a divisive one among Star Wars fans despite it hardly being all that surprising.
Some fans felt that the cameo was designed to appease toxic fans still angry over the character’s portrayal in The Last Jedi, a move some said resembled the “over correction” in The Rise of Skywalker. In fact, the more toxic corner of the fandom actually believes that Luke’s appearance in The Mandalorian was a personal apology to them for whatever it is they’re mad about.
But, when you cut through all of the discourse, it’s easy...
Now that the smoke has cleared and all those dark troopers have felt the heat from Luke’s green blade, we can finally reflect on the legendary Jedi’s debut on The Mandalorian. As exciting as the finale’s biggest moment was, Luke’s cameo proved to be a divisive one among Star Wars fans despite it hardly being all that surprising.
Some fans felt that the cameo was designed to appease toxic fans still angry over the character’s portrayal in The Last Jedi, a move some said resembled the “over correction” in The Rise of Skywalker. In fact, the more toxic corner of the fandom actually believes that Luke’s appearance in The Mandalorian was a personal apology to them for whatever it is they’re mad about.
But, when you cut through all of the discourse, it’s easy...
- 1/25/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Greetings, everyone! We’re nearly at the finish line of another week, and the last few days of Daily Dead’s 2020 Holiday Gift Guide are upon us. For today’s installment, we’re hosting our third annual Enamel Pin Extravaganza, where we celebrate all the kitschy and killer pin designs out there, and all the phan-tastic companies behind them.
Enamel pins not only make for a great way to show off your horror fandom, but they are also stocking stuffers for the horror fan in your life. Check out this amazing collection of pins below and be sure to head back here tomorrow for our final Hgg entry.
Happy Shopping!
Pixel Elixir:
Krampus Enamel Pin
Dimensions of Fear – Crystal Lake Enamel Pin (Retro Nes)
Vintage Halloween Hobo Jack
Slay-Puft Marshmallow Man
Super Santa Claus
Trick or Treat Enamel Pin w/Magnetic Mask
Mondo:
Jaws 2-Pin Set
The Shining:...
Enamel pins not only make for a great way to show off your horror fandom, but they are also stocking stuffers for the horror fan in your life. Check out this amazing collection of pins below and be sure to head back here tomorrow for our final Hgg entry.
Happy Shopping!
Pixel Elixir:
Krampus Enamel Pin
Dimensions of Fear – Crystal Lake Enamel Pin (Retro Nes)
Vintage Halloween Hobo Jack
Slay-Puft Marshmallow Man
Super Santa Claus
Trick or Treat Enamel Pin w/Magnetic Mask
Mondo:
Jaws 2-Pin Set
The Shining:...
- 12/10/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
It’s been a weird and often devastating year, and our social media has reflected that. Tumblr has just released its top fandoms of 2020 and it’s fascinating to see how a year of pandemic and quarantine has affected transformative fandom and broader cultural trends. In a year when almost everyone spent a lot more time at home, Animal Crossing: New Horizons was the most blogged about topic on the social media platform, followed by animated dramedy Steven Universe, Belgian Skam adaptation WtFOCK, K-pop supergroup BTS, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. We talked to Tumblr’s Trend Expert Amanda Brennan about how she interpreted the biggest trends of the year, how this was a big year for animation and international media, and why 2020 was the year everyone stopped worrying about what was cool and just embraced what they love. But, first, some 2020 Tumblr statistics:
Top 20 of 2020
Animal Crossing:...
Top 20 of 2020
Animal Crossing:...
- 12/7/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
Aventura’s reunion tour is doing very well in the U.S., further proving that the influence of Latin music in America is stronger than ever. The Romeo Santos-fronted group, which experienced stratospheric success in the early 2000s with the global bachata hit “Obsesión,” is now back on the road for the first time in 10 years.
The group just debuted at Number Three on Pollstar’s LIVE75 Chart — a list that ranks worldwide active tours by the average tickets sold — for the week of March 2nd. Based on six sold-out...
The group just debuted at Number Three on Pollstar’s LIVE75 Chart — a list that ranks worldwide active tours by the average tickets sold — for the week of March 2nd. Based on six sold-out...
- 3/3/2020
- by Samantha Hissong
- Rollingstone.com
It was 30 years ago that Billy Crystal hosted the Academy Awards for the first time. And he hit it out of the park. He would go on to host the show eight times, most recently in 2012. He’s arguably the greatest living former Oscar emcee. And I hope that he returns someday. When I watch the show on Sunday, I’ll be thinking of the jokes that Crystal might have made.
Predict the Oscars now; change them until February 9
And here they are.
1. Good evening and welcome to the Academy Awards. A three-and-a-half-hour TV event with Hollywood’s biggest stars – all dressed up and trying to look decades younger than they really are. It’s like “The Irishman,” only on ABC instead of Netflix.
2. “The Irishman” could become the first streaming film to win Best Picture. But some traditional voters don’t want that happen. They think movies should be...
Predict the Oscars now; change them until February 9
And here they are.
1. Good evening and welcome to the Academy Awards. A three-and-a-half-hour TV event with Hollywood’s biggest stars – all dressed up and trying to look decades younger than they really are. It’s like “The Irishman,” only on ABC instead of Netflix.
2. “The Irishman” could become the first streaming film to win Best Picture. But some traditional voters don’t want that happen. They think movies should be...
- 2/8/2020
- by Tariq Khan
- Gold Derby
British producer Jeremy Thomas, whose credits include “The Last Emperor,” “Crash” and “Sexy Beast,” is attending the Marrakech Film Festival where he was interviewed onstage by U.K. film critic Jason Solomons, who introduced him as “the Last Emperor of independent cinema.”
Interviewed by Variety, Thomas talked about Matteo Garrone’s “Pinocchio,” starring Roberto Benigni, which will be released on 600 screens in Italy on Dec. 19 and will be released in Germany, Russia and other European territories on March 20. He is still negotiating English-language world rights.
Garrone is essentially known for his dark films, such as gritty crime movie “Gomorrah,” but has dreamt of adapting Carlo Collodi’s “Pinocchio” since he was a child.
Thomas has previously produced Garrone’s English-language picture “Tale of Tales” (2015), and his crime drama “Dogman,” which competed for the Palme d’Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.
Italian comedy star Benigni (“Life Is Beautiful”) – who directed...
Interviewed by Variety, Thomas talked about Matteo Garrone’s “Pinocchio,” starring Roberto Benigni, which will be released on 600 screens in Italy on Dec. 19 and will be released in Germany, Russia and other European territories on March 20. He is still negotiating English-language world rights.
Garrone is essentially known for his dark films, such as gritty crime movie “Gomorrah,” but has dreamt of adapting Carlo Collodi’s “Pinocchio” since he was a child.
Thomas has previously produced Garrone’s English-language picture “Tale of Tales” (2015), and his crime drama “Dogman,” which competed for the Palme d’Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.
Italian comedy star Benigni (“Life Is Beautiful”) – who directed...
- 12/3/2019
- by Martin Dale
- Variety Film + TV
Here Netflix goes again. The streaming service is preparing to say goodbye to October by taking a number of movies and television shows off its platform in November.
Mamma Mia!, Sex and the City: The Movie, The House Bunny, The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Groundhog Day, As Good as It Gets and Caddyshack will be among the titles disappearing from Netflix in the coming month.
Movies perfect for Halloween including The Sixth Sense, Scream and Scary Movie 2 will be taken off of Netflix on Friday.
Blue Bloods, The Last ...
Mamma Mia!, Sex and the City: The Movie, The House Bunny, The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Groundhog Day, As Good as It Gets and Caddyshack will be among the titles disappearing from Netflix in the coming month.
Movies perfect for Halloween including The Sixth Sense, Scream and Scary Movie 2 will be taken off of Netflix on Friday.
Blue Bloods, The Last ...
- 10/31/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Move over, coffee cup — the latest anachronism to hit Game of Thrones came in the form of a plastic water bottle visible halfway through the series finale, "The Iron Throne."
The offending moment occurs 46 minutes and 19 seconds into the episode, just as Grey Worm brings Tyrion in front of a council of Westeros' surviving rulers. Toward the bottom left of the screen, just next to Samwell Tarly's left foot, a plastic water bottle can clearly be seen.
This is the second beverage-related gaffe of the eighth and final season. In episode four, "The Last ...
The offending moment occurs 46 minutes and 19 seconds into the episode, just as Grey Worm brings Tyrion in front of a council of Westeros' surviving rulers. Toward the bottom left of the screen, just next to Samwell Tarly's left foot, a plastic water bottle can clearly be seen.
This is the second beverage-related gaffe of the eighth and final season. In episode four, "The Last ...
- 5/20/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
If directing Star Wars movies were like a relay race, J.J. Abrams directed 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens and then passed the baton off to Rian Johnson, leaving Abrams justifiably winded after pulling off an incredibly difficult feat. Johnson went on to direct what is arguably the best Star Wars movie ever with The Last […]
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- 4/12/2019
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
Dominican-American superstar Romeo Santos has a peculiar sense of humor. Latinx social media was abuzz in late March, when Santos announced that he would become a new father twofold in 2019. “Mis Dos Nuevos Bebés Año (My two new babies this year),” wrote Santos on Instagram, beneath a black and white photo he posted of his newborn baby boy’s feet, perched atop the blurred-out cover of his surprise new album — released at midnight this Friday — titled Utopia. It is the singer’s fourth solo album, and the first since his 2017 pan-Latin pop masterwork,...
- 4/5/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
In August 2018, Jakiw Palij — a former concentration camp guard identified as “the last known World War II Nazi living in the U.S.” — was deported to his homeland, fully 15 years after a federal court had stripped him of his citizenship. No country, not even Germany, wanted to accept him, and so he remained in America until Trump booted him out last year.
But was Palij, who died in January, really the last of his kind? What if there were others? What if it turned out that there was a Nazi living undetected in your own family? These are but some of the head-scratching questions in Jeff Lipsky’s “The Last,” the latest wall-to-wall talkathon from the hyper-literate writer-director, a former independent film distributor who began his career as an advocate for other tough-sell voices and has become somewhat prolific making a frustratingly amateurish kind of low-budget feature.
Like a highbrow...
But was Palij, who died in January, really the last of his kind? What if there were others? What if it turned out that there was a Nazi living undetected in your own family? These are but some of the head-scratching questions in Jeff Lipsky’s “The Last,” the latest wall-to-wall talkathon from the hyper-literate writer-director, a former independent film distributor who began his career as an advocate for other tough-sell voices and has become somewhat prolific making a frustratingly amateurish kind of low-budget feature.
Like a highbrow...
- 3/29/2019
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
The Last Plainview Pictures Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net with Rotten Tomatoes link by: Harvey Karten Director: Jeff Lipsky Screenwriter: Jeff Lipsky Cast: Rebecca Schull, Jill Durso, Aj Cedeño, Reed Birney Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 3/16/19 Opens: March 29, 2019 Prospective viewers take note. “The Last” features a story that would play better on […]
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- 3/24/2019
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
The next movie from Phil Lord and Chris Miller will see the duo heading back into the live-action realm after they conquered animation, spawning a multimillion dollar franchise with their surprise hit The Lego Movie and shepherding last year’s critical darling Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse to possible Oscar success. Lord and Miller’s latest film, a sci-fi feature called The Last […]
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- 2/12/2019
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
Exclusive: Veteran indie executive Jeff Lipsky, who launched distribution consulting firm Glass Half Full Media in 2017, returns to theaters as director/writer this spring with The Last, and we have the first clip (check it out above).
The Last is Lipsky’s 7th feature and is a Holocaust-themed family drama. It tells the story of a modern Orthodox Jewish family whose sense of identity is shattered when its beloved matriarch, played by Rebecca Schull, reveals her true lineage, and what she did during the war. The film co-stars Jill Durso, Aj Cedeño, Julie Fain Lawrence and Tony Award-winner and frequent Lipsky collaborator, Reed Birney.
Produced by Michael Goitanich, and executive produced by Nick Athas. The Last will be released by Glass Half Full Media in domestic theaters on March 29.
Lipsky is the respected co-founder of October Films who later segued to a dual career as a filmmaker and distributor,...
The Last is Lipsky’s 7th feature and is a Holocaust-themed family drama. It tells the story of a modern Orthodox Jewish family whose sense of identity is shattered when its beloved matriarch, played by Rebecca Schull, reveals her true lineage, and what she did during the war. The film co-stars Jill Durso, Aj Cedeño, Julie Fain Lawrence and Tony Award-winner and frequent Lipsky collaborator, Reed Birney.
Produced by Michael Goitanich, and executive produced by Nick Athas. The Last will be released by Glass Half Full Media in domestic theaters on March 29.
Lipsky is the respected co-founder of October Films who later segued to a dual career as a filmmaker and distributor,...
- 1/15/2019
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
When it comes to horror franchises, the promise of finality is too much for fans and studios alike to bear. Regardless of how many times we see horror sequels burdened with subtitles that claim “The Final Chapter,” “The End” or “The Last,” these properties have often clawed their way back. But recently, many of these franchises found themselves lying dormant for far longer than expected, leaving a void within the genre.
The Hollywood Reporter on Friday broke the news that New Line Cinema’s Final Destination series has managed to find its way out the shallow grave it ...
The Hollywood Reporter on Friday broke the news that New Line Cinema’s Final Destination series has managed to find its way out the shallow grave it ...
- 1/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When it comes to horror franchises, the promise of finality is too much for fans and studios alike to bear. Regardless of how many times we see horror sequels burdened with subtitles that claim “The Final Chapter,” “The End” or “The Last,” these properties have often clawed their way back. But recently, many of these franchises found themselves lying dormant for far longer than expected, leaving a void within the genre.
The Hollywood Reporter on Friday broke the news that New Line Cinema’s Final Destination series has managed to find its way out the shallow grave it ...
The Hollywood Reporter on Friday broke the news that New Line Cinema’s Final Destination series has managed to find its way out the shallow grave it ...
- 1/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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