
Lloyd Farley
Senior Writer at Collider
Born and raised in Calgary, AB, Canada, with a deep-seated passion for uplifting and bringing joy to people. And eventual world domination.
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1 week ago |
collider.com | Lloyd Farley
At one point in Back to the Future Part II, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) comes back to a dystopian present Hill Valley, the byproduct of Biff Tannen’s (Thomas F. Wilson) acquisition of Grays Sports Almanac, a collection of final results in a wide variety of sports from 1950 all the way up to 2000. The antagonist is Richie Rich rich, thanks to his impressive run of successful sports bets, made by placing money down on games he already knows the outcome of, thanks to Grays.
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1 week ago |
collider.com | Lloyd Farley
In the upcoming Prime Video thriller G20, Viola Davis plays U.S. President Danielle Sutton, who goes into mean mama bear mode to protect her family and fellow world leaders when terrorists take over the G20 summit. It’s like, well, Die Hard, but with a president. So, Air Force One, only in South Africa. And on the ground, which probably goes without saying.
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1 week ago |
collider.com | Lloyd Farley
Biopics about musicians are the "it" thing right now. Over the last 7 years, everything you've wanted to know about Elton John, Elvis Presley, Freddie Mercury, Bob Marley — you get the idea — has been revealed at the movies. The most recent, A Complete Unknown, recounted the life of the enigmatic Bob Dylan to critical acclaim. And musician biopics aren't going away anytime soon, with news of four — that's right, four — Beatles biopics, one for each member of the band.
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2 weeks ago |
collider.com | Lloyd Farley
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, returning to theaters on April 25th for a one-week engagement, revealed Emperor Palpatine’s (Ian McDiarmid) machinations coming to fruition, a behind-the-scenes Machiavellian effort that led to the Empire and the sound defeat of the Jedi. In fact, the Jedi never even saw it coming, including Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor).
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2 weeks ago |
collider.com | Lloyd Farley
With the plan to raze Studio 131, the home of Looney Tunes, on their lot, Warner Bros. has, for all intents and purposes, turned their backs on Bugs Bunny and company. It’s the final nail in what seems to be a concerted effort to distance themselves from the iconic franchise. Shelving completed projects, pulling the shorts off of Max, and more are clear indications of a seeming distaste for the beloved toons.
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