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Apr 10, 2024 |
discussingfilm.net | Frankie Gilmore
Amazon’s highly anticipated live-action Fallout series arrives with lofty expectations. Creators/executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy (HBO’s Westworld) and showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet (2018’s Tomb Raider, Captain Marvel) and Graham Wagner (Portlandia, Silicon Valley) are looking to satisfy ardent fans of the Fallout video game franchise as well as people looking for the next big-budget television juggernaut.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
discussingfilm.net | Frankie Gilmore
There’s a certain level of trepidation to be had when approaching Marvel Studios Animation’s X-Men ‘97. A revitalization of 1990’s widely beloved X-Men: The Animated Series, which laid the groundwork for many other shows and films based on the mutant superhero team, ’97 is the kind of revival fans have literally spent decades longing for.
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Feb 5, 2024 |
discussingfilm.net | Frankie Gilmore
There are few comedians working today as prolific and successful as Kevin Hart. In fact, to call him only a comedian is leaving out the rest of his acting roles which have come to define his career in the 2010s and ’20s. With an extensive comedy resume on film, it’s become clear in recent years that the actor-producer is seeking to branch out. Kevin Hart’s latest film for Netflix, Lift, is just the next step in this trajectory.
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Jan 12, 2024 |
discussingfilm.net | Frankie Gilmore
Josh Hutcherson exists in the perfect nexus between heartthrob and nostalgia that few stars do, regardless of fame and bankability as a star. At the heart of this, however, exists an actor who grew up in the whirlwind of childhood fame and came out the other side a humble, quiet guy who blushes at the mention of his fervent fanbase who’s stuck by his side all these years.
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Nov 9, 2023 |
discussingfilm.net | Frankie Gilmore
It’s hard to think of a television star who has laid bare their soul as much as multi-hyphenate graduate from one of Canada’s top business schools (with really good grades), Nathan Fielder has. Yet it somehow still feels like we know so little about him. In both Comedy Central’s Nathan For You and last summer’s The Rehearsal for HBO, Fielder devises uber-addictive and clever reality show satires with poignant, melancholy underpinnings that suggest a subject and material at odds with itself.
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