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Everything in Planet of the Apes (1968) Came from These 6 Twilight Zone Episodes

18 March, 2015 Bart Hartgring 0 Comments Uncategorized

It’s no secret that Rod Serling co-wrote the screenplay to the original Planet of the Apes in 1968. That was four years after his signature TV series, The Twilight Zone, had left the air. I’ve

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Notebook: The Future of Film

16 March, 2015 Bart Hartgring 0 Comments

Sitting on the cool concrete floor inside the dark, massive Turbine Hall of London’s Tate Modern museum watching Tacita Dean’s FILM was a singularly awesome and provocative experience. A short, silent, 35mm anamorphic movie projected

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Matt Damon And Andy Lau Will Save The World In Zhang Yimou’s THE GREAT WALL

12 March, 2015 Bart Hartgring 0 Comments

Chinese blockbuster director Zhang Yimou is no stranger to casting Hollywood A-listers in his projects since wooing Christian Bale for his 2011 epic The Flowers of War. While that film made huge bank in China,

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Trailer for Back to the Future Documentary ‘Back in Time’

12 March, 2015 Bart Hartgring 0 Comments

A documentary has been made about the classic 1985 time travel film Back to the Future. The documentary is called Back in Time. It focuses on the film and the cultural impact that it has

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‘TRON 3′ Begins Production This Fall

11 March, 2015 Bart Hartgring 0 Comments

Despite the increased focus and production from Disney movie divisions including Pixar, which has two films opening in theaters this year; Marvel Studios, which is aiming for 2-3 big budget blockbusters per year; and Lucasfilm,

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Jesse Eisenberg, Bruce Willis, Kristen Stewart To Star In Next Woody Allen Pic

10 March, 2015 Bart Hartgring 0 Comments

EXCLUSIVE: Woody Allen has begun casting his 2015 feature film, and he has set Jesse Eisenberg, Bruce Willis and Kristen Stewart to lead the ensemble, I’m told. No comment from the Allen camp. As usual,

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Director Christopher McQuarrie Reveals MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 5 Details in Twitter Q&A

9 March, 2015 Bart Hartgring 0 Comments

Production is nearing the end on Mission: Impossible 5 in London, with the film’s new July 31st release date looming closer. Writer/director Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher) has been pretty vocal on Twitter throughout filming, interacting

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1985: The Last Great Year in Film for Younger Audiences

8 March, 2015 Bart Hartgring 0 Comments

Generations of Americans can still remember a time when parents and their kids could go to the multiplex and enjoy original youth-oriented films that weren’t either animated, part of a billion-dollar superhero franchise, or adaptations

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‘Toy Story 4’ Will Not Be a Direct Sequel to ‘Toy Story 3’

6 March, 2015 Bart Hartgring 0 Comments

Toy Story 3 wrapped up the Toy Story trilogy so perfectly, many fans were left wondering how exactly the recently announced Toy Story 4 will continue that storyline. We have our first insight into Pixar’s

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What does the latest British invasion say about the state of American acting?

5 March, 2015 Bart Hartgring 0 Comments

Martin Luther King Jr., is a celebrated American icon. His wife, Coretta, was a beloved American public figure. President Lyndon Johnson was a colorful Texan, and Governor George Wallace was a good ol’ boy son

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