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Dalton Norman

Los Angeles

Senior Writer at Screen Rant

Freelance Writer at Freelance

filmmaker/writer.

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  • 1 week ago | screenrant.com | Dalton Norman

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Stephen King truly was the King of Horror in the 1980s, but this underrated gem is the author's best movie adaptation of the decade. After skyrocketing to the top of the bestseller list with the release of Carrie, Stephen King soon launched a half-century-long career that saw him publish a plethora of amazing horror novels. Naturally, Hollywood came calling, and it quickly became apparent that King's works were the perfect fodder for...

  • 1 week ago | screenrant.com | Dalton Norman

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Jackie Chan's career skyrocketed when he moved west to act in American movies, but he had already made his best film back in Hong Kong in the 1980s. Now an international megastar thanks to blockbusters like Rush Hour, Chan was already an established filmmaker long before he became a global household name. He set himself apart from other action stars with his amazing stunt performances and generally likable personality on screen....

  • 1 week ago | screenrant.com | Dalton Norman

    Trolls is a musical children's film that still keeps kids engaged nearly a decade after its release, but there are plenty of other upbeat family movies worth checking out too. Loosely based on the beloved troll doll toys created by Thomas Dam, the 2016 movie casts Anna Kendrick (Poppy) and Justin Timberlake (Branch) as mismatched trolls who must go on an epic adventure to rescue their kind from the evil Bergens.

  • 1 week ago | screenrant.com | Dalton Norman

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Dick Van Dyke and Ed Asner almost teamed to remake a classic comedy from the 1960s, but the latter's passing means the project will never happen. Van Dyke has been a constant figure in showbusiness since the 1940s, but rose to prominence in his eponymous sitcom in the early '60s. Likewise, Ed Asner was a legend on the big and small screen for more than sixty years before his passing in 2021, and they are both part of a bygone era of...

  • 1 week ago | screenrant.com | Dalton Norman

    Planet of the Apes is one of the most influential science fiction films of all time, and there are plenty of movies worth checking out that explore the same ideas as the classic franchise. Based on Pierre Boulle's satirical novel, 1968's Planet of the Apes revolutionized the science fiction genre and transported viewers to a future where apes are the dominant species on the planet.

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Dalton Norman
Dalton Norman @DaltonANorman
22 Dec 21

We keep getting Christmas cards for the people that used to live in our apartment and they’re all just bragging about how they moved into bigger houses. Seems kind of incongruous to the spirit of the holiday.

Dalton Norman
Dalton Norman @DaltonANorman
19 Dec 21

Marvel putting all of the Spider-Mans in the new movie is just their way of reminding us that they own everything.

Dalton Norman
Dalton Norman @DaltonANorman
18 Dec 21

The Smiths sound the way The Cure look and vice versa.