To be fair, I remember enjoying Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland when it was released way back in 2010 and perhaps that was because 3D technology was relatively new by then. Taking the reins for this sequel is James Bobin (The Muppets writer and director) and he borrows the former director’s
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Johnny Depp and Edgar Wright share a quest of time travel and breakfast cereal in ‘Fortunately, the Milk’
From a mighty thin book with extremely generous number of unexplained series of events Edgar Wright (The World’s End, Shaun of the Dead) lavished some highly thought of high production value for Niel Gaiman’s ‘Fortunately, the Milk’ which will be out early of 2016. The adaptation of this blissfully inspired
Black Mass
Scott Cooper’s foray into directing and producing one of the biggest exposés of the century will surely have a few bumps along the road. First, it is a difficult task alone to direct an adaptation based on factual evidence. It doesn’t necessarily mean that it has to be the exact composite
On Freddy Krueger and the anatomy of the bogeyman
In line with the recent passing of dear horror maestro Wes Craven, we are taking up his film A Nightmare on Elm Street for our first Movie of the Week. In this piece I talk about the film’s infamous villain, Freddy Krueger, his history, methods and everything that makes him a most relevant maniac
Our first Movie of the Week: ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’
With what does one define Wes Craven’s career? Under every circumstance, we’d be pointed to his 1984 slasher A Nightmare on Elm Street, an undervalued film that echoes an icon whose greater contributions to cinema remain unsung. If for some reason you wish to front with the fact that Craven catapulted Johnny