How 'Menace,' 'Mummy and 'Matrix' Changed Hollywod, What 'Rebel Moon 2' Failure Means for Streaming and More
'Knuckles' is darn good but it's damn troubling that romances like 'The Idea of You and 'Turtles all the Way Down' are still deemed unworthy of wide theatrical release
In tonight’s deeply depressing Friday night news dump/pontification collection…
The Fall Guy is off to a slow start, and Star Wars is (as always) to blame.
The Matrix, The Mummy and The Phantom Menace changed Hollywood in just 50 days by setting the mold for the next 25 years of global fantasy franchise films
Knuckles shows the limits of “streaming success” while also being pretty great.
Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon marks a decade of often terrible streaming mockbusters failing to spawn franchises while succeeding in killing a generation’s worth of (comparatively) superior Hollywood attempts.
Films like The Idea of You and Turtles All the Way Down are already deemed unworthy of playing in theaters, but for how long can they justify themselves on streaming amid an increasingly all-or-nothing ecosystem?
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