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The ScreenFish team hopes you’ve had a great weekend and are enjoying your Sunday. We’ll be posting all week with some great interviews, reviews and articles about the latest in movies, TV and more. We’ll see you soon!
The ScreenFish team hopes you’ve had a great weekend and are enjoying your Sunday. We’ll be posting all week with some great interviews, reviews and articles about the latest in movies, TV and more. We’ll see you soon!
Believe the hype. Since it’s debut at Cannes several months ago,?Canadian?filmmaker Denis Villeneuve’s latest film, Sicario, has garnered a great deal of buzz. ?If you haven’t heard of Villeneuve, you will. ?He’s quickly becoming one of Hollywood’s brightest directors, having broken through with intense dramas like Prisoners?and Enemy. ?(He’s also been chosen to direct the…
“We were looking for America’s soul.” Say what you will about controversial director Michael Moore, but he certainly knows how to stir up conversation. ?For over twenty-five years, Moore has cried out on behalf of the American poor and downtrodden, fearlessly stepping on the toes of the rich and powerful. ?He has never had a…
In August, over the course of seventy-two hours, I watched the fascinating (and creepy) thriller?Amnesiac,?followed by?the based-on-a-memoir biopic 90 Minutes From Heaven. I quickly realized that even though?the two films were wildly different, they both starred the effervescent Kate Bosworth under the direction of her husband, director Michael Polish. So, I did what any inquisitive…
With the increasing amount of ?cord cutters,” the battle for scooping up that market is becoming a one-horse race recently.
Rudderless Chris Kyle sees footage of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings and goes from thrill-seeker to U.S. Navy Seal.
Here’s a little bit of Star Wars news to satiate you until the next trailer is released (and we can endlessly pick it apart for clues to the real thing). However, it’s not for The Force Awakens.
When it was first announced that CBS was taking on the pilot for Supergirl, I was shocked. Considering the CW’s success with Smallville, Arrow, and The Flash, one would have thought that Supergirl would fit in right with them.
The Road Warrior outshines its predecessor, an uneasy feat for most sequels. It evolves and expands its protagonist well past the final glimpse of the revenge killer left at the end of chapter 1.
The future sucks.
And if you?re a bad guy with a really lame nickname, it really, really sucks.