
Eric Eisenberg
Assistant Managing Editor and Movie Reviews Manager at CINEMABLEND
@CinemaBlend Assistant Managing Editor & Movie Reviews Manager/Senior Film Critic – film & comics obsessive – Constant Reader – #LGM – @HCACritics – he/him
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3 days ago |
cinemablend.com | Eric Eisenberg
Directors have been trying and failing for many, many years to make a movie based on Stephen King's The Stand. Back in the 1980s, King and George A. Romero actually made their anthology film Creepshow as a means of getting enough clout to adapt the pandemic epic as a feature... but that strategy didn't pan out as hoped.
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3 days ago |
yahoo.com | Eric Eisenberg
Generate Key TakeawaysWhen you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: CBSDirectors have been trying and failing for many, many years to make a movie based on Stephen King's The Stand. Back in the 1980s, King and George A. Romero actually made their anthology film Creepshow as a means of getting enough clout to adapt the pandemic epic as a feature... but that strategy didn't pan out as hoped.
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4 days ago |
cinemablend.com | Eric Eisenberg
There is no question that director Joseph Kosinski knows how to shoot things moving super fast. He first demonstrated this expertise about a decade and a half ago with Lightcycles zooming around The Grid in Tron: Legacy, and his collaboration with daredevil Tom Cruise three years ago yielded the wild aerial awesomeness of Top Gun: Maverick.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Eric Eisenberg
Generate Key TakeawaysWhen you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Warner Bros. There is no question that director Joseph Kosinski knows how to shoot things moving super fast. He first demonstrated this expertise about a decade and a half ago with Lightcycles zooming around The Grid in Tron: Legacy, and his collaboration with daredevil Tom Cruise three years ago yielded the wild aerial awesomeness of Top Gun: Maverick.
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4 days ago |
cinemablend.com | Eric Eisenberg
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' Elaine Benes on Seinfeld is a special character in part because she doesn't specifically stand out as special on the show. Of the sitcom's four protagonists, she is the only woman, but she is just as selfish, mean, depraved, egotistical and funny as the men. It's an important part of the show's legacy – but it wasn't always the case, and there is a story behind how things changed behind the scenes.
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