Las Vegas on Movies, Books and Beyond~
How have some of the world’s best movie-makers, authors and games developers tried to broaden the picture beyond the stereotypical portrayals of roulette tables and garish cabaret attractions?
How have some of the world’s best movie-makers, authors and games developers tried to broaden the picture beyond the stereotypical portrayals of roulette tables and garish cabaret attractions?
This past week I said goodbye to one of my favourite series, get ready to welcome back some others, there’s drama at Marvel Studios, and, most sadly, another staple of my childhood left this world. And so I dedicate this column to the great Wes Craven.
Juan jokes. Don’t you love ’em. I do. So that’s why my first full year of cataloging almost everything I saw and read this year gets a Juan joke instead of one. ONE WHOLE...
Among the many news this week, the most important one was DC showed his future plans for its cinematic universe… and also lost the ego battle with Marvel~
Remakes of well-loved movies are rarely greeted with wild enthusiasm. There is something to be said for an updated take on a classic though.
The Annie musical gets its third film adaptation with Quvenzhané Wallis as the main character.
This week there was been lots of Marvel movies news, what with some regular mortals (including me!) getting to watch Thor: The Dark World, the first trailer of X-Men Days of Future Past, and some announcements and interviews. Also, some stuff from The Hobbit… including cast birthdays~
So many fascinating films this year have been written or co-written by women, and it’s about time we give a toast to this talented bunch.
This week we have a new trailer for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, and, since Thor: The Dark World is weeks away, many interviews and relevant stuff. But the most important thing? An awesome project by Marvel aimed at young girls!