Tag: Danny Huston

The Crow Remake Trailer is as Lame as the Idea of Remaking The Crow

Lionsgate couldn’t let those images from two weeks ago stand alone (just like they couldn’t let a beloved movie stand alone). Today, the studio released a trailer for the remake of The Crow, the 1993 cult classic starring Brandon Lee. The story of the Crow remake seems pretty much in line with ...

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First Images from the Remake of The Crow are Risen

After a decade or so of false starts, the remake of The Crow has unfortunately clawed its way out of the grave and become a reality. The movie hits theaters on June 7, 2024, and stars Bill Skarsgård as resurrected vengeance-seeker Eric Draven, taking over for the late Brandon Lee (who died during p...

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Horizon: An American Saga Teaser Stakes its Claim in the West

He may be leaving Yellowstone behind, but Kevin Costner isn’t hanging up his cowboy hat just yet. Today, Warner Bros. released a teaser for Horizon: An American Saga, an upcoming Western film directed by, co-written by, produced by, and starring the acclaimed Hollywood icon. Horizon: An American ...

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Lionsgate Picks up The Crow Remake

A long-gestating remake has returned from the grave. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lionsgate has agreed to distribute the “re-imagining” of The Crow in the US. The film, which was directed by Rupert Sanders, is completed, and it stars Bill Skarsgård as Eric Draven, a rock musician who i...

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REVIEW: Marlowe (2023)

To call Marlowe a wannabe noir film would be to ascribe to it aspirations it doesn’t have. Marlowe isn’t trying to capture a time and place, evoke a particular tone or feel, replicate a form of dialogue, or even basic things like engage you in a mystery or surround you with compelling characters...

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Marlowe Trailer Promises a Hard-Boiled Throwback

Raymond Chandler’s legendary detective, Philip Marlowe, is returning to the big screen as Open Road Films has released a trailer for Marlowe. Based on The Black-Eyed Blonde, a continuation of Chandler’s classic mystery series written by John Banville (under the pseudonym Benjamin Black, which he...

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