Disneyland Ride Movies (Part 4)
There’s one question that hangs over all of these movies: how do you make a movie out of this? Even with all the lore built into dark rides like Pirates of the Caribbean… Continue reading
There’s one question that hangs over all of these movies: how do you make a movie out of this? Even with all the lore built into dark rides like Pirates of the Caribbean… Continue reading
Ok, it’s time to get the big one out of the way. To be clear, we’re not including the many sequels in the seven films being covered here as they’re based on the… Continue reading
Our marathon of movies based on Disneyland rides got off to a rough start with the abysmal The Haunted Mansion. I’m sure there’s no way a TV movie starring Steve Guttenberg could be… Continue reading
Here’s a random idea for a movie marathon, and possibly a bad idea…we’re going to look at all the movies based on Disneyland rides! Now you might be wondering what the point of… Continue reading
In 1969 famed controversial filmmaker Sam Peckinpah was tapped to produce a Western based on a story Warner Bros. had purchased the rights to a few years prior. Nothing much was expected of… Continue reading
Director: Mimi Cave Cast: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Sebastian Stan, Jonica T. Gibbs, Charlotte Le Bon, Andrea Bang Plot: Noa is increasingly disillusioned with online dating when she happens to meet the charming and confident… Continue reading
Plot: Shortly after King Aurvandill War-Raven (Ethan Hawke) returns to his island kingdom of Hrafnsey, he participates in a spiritual ceremony with his son Prince Amleth. Meant as a right of passage into… Continue reading
There is a saying in shown business that there are no small parts only small actors. While we can sit here and debate the accuracy of this, there have been a number of… Continue reading
One of my favorite storytelling devices is how something grounded can become fantastical through the eyes of a child narrator. While it is normally charming, but Renaissance man Philip Ridley turned it into… Continue reading
While the five year mission of the USS Enterprise ended up originally lasting only three years, a rabid fanbase carried the franchise in popularity through a series of motion pictures long after Star… Continue reading