Hawk and Dove make their Titans debut, and the DC Universe TV series immediately improves.
This Titans review contains spoilers.
Titans Episode 2
This is more like it. My spoiler free review of Titans was based on my impressions from the first three episodes. A significant portion of the awkwardness I pointed out in there came from the first episode, which does an awful lot of telling and what it shows, often reinforces some of the unfavorable impressions fans got from the trailer. But Titans episode 2 is a much better indicator of what this show is supposed to be, and it’s apparent right from the opening moments.
Titans episode 2 is appropriately called “Hawk and Dove” and it introduces that relatively obscure superhero pair in its opening moments, played perfectly by Alan Ritchson (Blue Mountain State...but I still miss Blood Drive) and Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights), sporting the coolest,...
This Titans review contains spoilers.
Titans Episode 2
This is more like it. My spoiler free review of Titans was based on my impressions from the first three episodes. A significant portion of the awkwardness I pointed out in there came from the first episode, which does an awful lot of telling and what it shows, often reinforces some of the unfavorable impressions fans got from the trailer. But Titans episode 2 is a much better indicator of what this show is supposed to be, and it’s apparent right from the opening moments.
Titans episode 2 is appropriately called “Hawk and Dove” and it introduces that relatively obscure superhero pair in its opening moments, played perfectly by Alan Ritchson (Blue Mountain State...but I still miss Blood Drive) and Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights), sporting the coolest,...
- 10/19/2018
- Den of Geek
A. Michael Baldwin, the star of Don Coscarelli’s Phantasm franchise is back in a brand new horror film, Brutal, the first film from writer/director Michael Patrick Stevens which has completed shooting and is now looking for distribution.
Not much is know about Brutal beyond the official press release and behind-the-scenes video below:
Baldwin waited 12 years for the right film to to come along to make his return to the big screen. The whole world sees him as Mike Pearson from “Phantasm”, a very iconic part. Many film makers who grew up as fans have offered him lead roles in their movies but he turned them down. He was never going to return to the film industry and act again, unless he could find another iconic & memorable role, that would separate him from “Phantasm”. That role finally came when he read the script for “Brutal”.
The music for “Brutal...
Not much is know about Brutal beyond the official press release and behind-the-scenes video below:
Baldwin waited 12 years for the right film to to come along to make his return to the big screen. The whole world sees him as Mike Pearson from “Phantasm”, a very iconic part. Many film makers who grew up as fans have offered him lead roles in their movies but he turned them down. He was never going to return to the film industry and act again, unless he could find another iconic & memorable role, that would separate him from “Phantasm”. That role finally came when he read the script for “Brutal”.
The music for “Brutal...
- 7/25/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Writer/director Michael Patrick Stevens' first feature film, Brutal, is in the can and ready to make its mark on the horror world. Read on for some details from this soon to be released project.
Brutal stars A. Michael Baldwin, who is best known to horror fans as Mike Pearson in the classic film Phantasm. Also starring are Stevens himself, Jennifer Wilde, Marvella McPartland and Camryn Molnar. Darla Rae co-directed with Stevens. For more on the film, check out the official website for Brutal.
From the Press Release
Brutal, starring A. Michael Baldwin of Don Coscarelli's Phantasm franchise, is now completed – and looking for distribution. Baldwin waited 12 years for the right film to come along to make his return to the big screen. Many filmmakers who grew up as fans have offered him lead roles in their movies, but he turned them down. He was never going to return...
Brutal stars A. Michael Baldwin, who is best known to horror fans as Mike Pearson in the classic film Phantasm. Also starring are Stevens himself, Jennifer Wilde, Marvella McPartland and Camryn Molnar. Darla Rae co-directed with Stevens. For more on the film, check out the official website for Brutal.
From the Press Release
Brutal, starring A. Michael Baldwin of Don Coscarelli's Phantasm franchise, is now completed – and looking for distribution. Baldwin waited 12 years for the right film to come along to make his return to the big screen. Many filmmakers who grew up as fans have offered him lead roles in their movies, but he turned them down. He was never going to return...
- 7/15/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Can Martin Scorsese pull off a horror movie? Is Glasgow the new Venice? And what's Ricky Gervais up to in Reading? Our critics pick next year's hottest tickets
Film
Cemetery Junction
Having conquered Hollywood, Ricky Gervais is coming home. With his long-time collaborator Stephen Merchant, he has set out to create a British film in the tradition of Billy Liar and the Likely Lads – and of course his own masterpiece The Office – about three blokes working for the Prudential insurance company in Gervais's hometown of Reading. Released on 7 April.
A Single Man
The smart money says Colin Firth will be bringing home a certain gold, bald-headed statuette for his performance as a bereaved gay man in Los Angeles. Based on the 1964 novel by Christopher Isherwood, the movie – fashion designer Tom Ford's directorial debut – follows one day in the life of Firth's literature academic as he confronts his own mortality. Released on 12 February.
Film
Cemetery Junction
Having conquered Hollywood, Ricky Gervais is coming home. With his long-time collaborator Stephen Merchant, he has set out to create a British film in the tradition of Billy Liar and the Likely Lads – and of course his own masterpiece The Office – about three blokes working for the Prudential insurance company in Gervais's hometown of Reading. Released on 7 April.
A Single Man
The smart money says Colin Firth will be bringing home a certain gold, bald-headed statuette for his performance as a bereaved gay man in Los Angeles. Based on the 1964 novel by Christopher Isherwood, the movie – fashion designer Tom Ford's directorial debut – follows one day in the life of Firth's literature academic as he confronts his own mortality. Released on 12 February.
- 12/31/2009
- The Guardian - Film News
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