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Paul Walter Hauser Really Wants to Make a Chris Farley Biopic, But Time s Running Out

Paul Walter Hauser Really Wants to Make a Chris Farley Biopic, But Time s Running Out Share Paul Walter Hauser Really Wants to Make a Chris Farley Biopic, But Time s Running Out Cruella star Paul Walter Hauser s dream role is to play Chris Farley in a biopic, but he admits his chances are getting slimmer by the week. Paul Walter Hause, along with many of his fans, would like to see him play legendary comedian Chris Farley in a biopic, but the window of opportunity for that to happen is very quickly getting smaller. Hauser, who impressed critics as the lead in Clint Eastwood s

Review: Cruella — Movies for the Rest of Us with Bill Newcott | The Saturday Evening Post

There’s a fun, stitched-together, Frankenstein-ish quality to Cruella, a live-action prequel that fleshes out the origins of Disney’s most flamboyantly evil villainess: 101 Dalmatian’s screaming, scheming, dog-hoarding narcissist, Cruella de Vil. There are, of course, echoes of Disney films past throughout Cruella, most notably the requisite motherless female protagonist who burns with ambition for something better in her humble life…and who literally goes from scrubwoman to belle of the ball. But Cruella also wanders off the Disney fairytale compound to crib from more far-flung sources: There’s no escaping the fact that the main character’s descent-into-madness trajectory is informed by 2019’s

Kathy Bates to co-star in Are You There, God? It s Me, Margaret

Good news for the upcoming adaptation of Judy Blume’s classic coming-of-age novel Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret, as Lionsgate announced this afternoon that veteran performer and Oscar-winner Kathy Bates has joined the film’s cast. Against all odds, Bates will not be playing the God who the titular Margaret periodically prays to, but rather the role of her beloved grandmother Sylvia. Bates joins a cast that includes Rachel McAdams and Ant Man’s Abby Ryder Fortson, with the latter playing Margaret herself. Advertisement In the novel, Margaret’s time with the accepting Sylvia are painted as some of the few highpoints of the tumultuous times in which the book takes place, as social pressures, religious arguments, and more send the young girl constantly spiraling in search of divine advice. Blume’s 1970 novel has long been praised for its quiet and thoughtful look at the ways these crises, big and small, can shape a young person trying to figure out the world,

Movie Review - The Mauritanian (2021)

SYNOPSIS: Accused of recruiting terrorists for the 9/11 attacks, Mohamedou Ould Slahi is held without being charged for over a decade in the infamous Guantanamo Bay facility. In the wake of a globally tragic event, fear and anger can lead to some irrational decision making. Following in the footsteps of Adam McKay’s Vice and Scott Z Burns’ The Report, The Mauritanian aims to expose the wrongdoing of individuals fighting the war on terror. But unlike its spiritual predecessors, this film doesn’t hide behind the bureaucracy, keeping a distance from the brutal reality of the situation. The Mauritanian is a true story of one man’s struggle to survive, and it certainly doesn’t pull any punches in the effort to illuminate that struggle.

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