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‘Transformers One’ Director Josh Cooley on the Influence of Art Deco, ‘Ben-Hur’ and the Original 1986 Animated Film

20 September 2024 at 20:00
For at least one generation of “Transformers” fans, the death of Optimus Prime in the 1986 animated feature “The Transformers: The Movie” was a formative moviegoing experience, if not a fully traumatic one. The backlash to Hasbro’s decision to kill off the Autobot leader to make room for new toys was so swift and loud […]

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‘Rebel Ridge’ Director’s Debut, ‘Murder Party,’ Coming to Blu-ray Via Magnolia-OCN Distribution Partnership (EXCLUSIVE)

19 September 2024 at 16:00
Select titles from Magnolia Pictures’ expansive library of films are set for re-release — and upgrade — thanks to a new physical media distribution partnership. OCN Distribution, sister company of genre-centric home video label Vinegar Syndrome, has brokered a deal with American indie film distributor Magnolia Pictures, as well as their genre imprint Magnet Releasing, […]

‘Sky Captain’ Director Insists His Groundbreaking Dieselpunk Debut Wasn’t a Flop: ‘Somebody Probably Did Lose a Lot of Money, but It Wasn’t Because of This Film’ (EXCLUSIVE)

17 September 2024 at 15:30
Released Sept. 17, 2004, “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow” was a romance-tinged action adventure inspired by the same 1930s serials that inspired George Lucas and Steven Spielberg when they made “Star Wars” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” Earning $58 million against a budget that at the time was reported to be $70 […]

‘Transformers One’ Review: Animated Origin Story Reveals There’s More to the Series’ Central Conflict Than Meets the Eye

12 September 2024 at 13:00
Upon its release in 1986, Nelson Shin’s “The Transformers: The Movie” was massively influential — less as entertainment inspired by a popular line of children’s toys than one that was willing to kill off a major character in order to make room for new ones. The death of heroic Autobot leader Optimus Prime proved so […]

Ewan McGregor Looks Back on ‘Trainspotting,’ ‘Big Fish’ and 25 Years as Obi-Wan Kenobi: ‘I Hope We Get a Chance to Do Another One’

11 September 2024 at 17:10
The roles played by Ewan McGregor have taken him far: to a galaxy far, far away (three “Star Wars” prequels and their small-screen follow-up, “Obi-Wan Kenobi”); to post-Bolshevik Revolution Russia (“A Gentleman in Moscow”); even to the bottom of the worst toilet in Scotland (“Trainspotting,” the second of four collaborations with filmmaker Danny Boyle). Yet […]

Ed Burns Reflects on Gen-X Stories, From ‘The Brothers McMullen’ to ‘Millers in Marriage’

9 September 2024 at 16:20
“In the nineties, there were hundreds of movies being made about Gen-Xers,” says Ed Burns. He should know: as the writer-director of “The Brothers McMullen,” “She’s the One” and “No Looking Back,” he was the one making them. After 30 years and a lot of growing up, he’s drawing a fresh pour from that well […]

Iron Man, Thor, Captain America Themes From 1966 Cartoon Series ‘The Marvel Super Heroes’ Set for Vinyl Release

6 September 2024 at 16:20
Released in 1966, “The Marvel Super Heroes” is the great-grandfather of today’s Marvel Studios entertainment. Not just the first-ever series based on characters from Marvel, its cartoons were created by xerography — meaning images were photocopied from the comic books themselves and manipulated to appear fully animated. Only the show’s music, composed by Jacques “Jack” […]

‘Rebel Ridge’ Review: Jeremy Saulnier’s Veteran-on-the-Run Riff Fails to Draw Fresh Blood

5 September 2024 at 18:10
Many movies have been made about soldiers whose skill set proves out of step once they re-enter the civilian world. Some of them treat those differences with empathy and insight; but more often than not, they leverage them for explosive, empty action sequences. “Rebel Ridge” mostly falls perfunctorily in the latter category. Written and directed […]

RZA Reveals How Debussy, Leonard Bernstein and Bill Evans Inspired His Classical Music Album ‘A Ballet Through Mud’

5 September 2024 at 16:00
Over his almost 40-year career, RZA has proven himself a renaissance man a few times over: as a rapper, producer, songwriter, actor, filmmaker and author. On Aug. 30, the artist born Robert Diggs added “classical composer” with “A Ballet Through Mud,” his first orchestral score. It’s an achievement that he views as an act of […]

Imagen Awards President on How the Ceremony Aims to Improve Latino Representation 

4 September 2024 at 19:42
 For nearly 40 years, the Imagen Awards have shone a light on Latinos in film, television and streaming media.  But back in 1985, the first year for the ceremony, Imagen Foundation president Helen Hernandez remembers she and her team “trying to figure out who to honor, because there really wasn’t much out there.”  “We’re looking […]

‘Inside Out 2,’ ‘Late Night With the Devil,’ ‘Caligula,’ ‘Body Double’ and More Arrive on Disc in September

31 August 2024 at 17:00
Pop-culture collections have become a personal signifier unlike ever before, and physical media — especially Blu-rays and 4K discs — is no exception. Whether your library is meticulously curated or a clearinghouse for every title no matter how big or small, it tells a story about your interests, appetites, and general passion for entertainment. Moreover, […]

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