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50 Movies We All Love to Hate

50 Movies We All Love to Hate
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Horror History: Happy Birthday, ORPHAN Star Isabelle Fuhrman!

Horror History: Happy Birthday, ORPHAN Star Isabelle Fuhrman! On this day in horror history, The Hunger Games and Orphan star Isabelle Fuhrman was born in Washington, D.C. back in 1997. By Mike Sprague On this day in horror history, Isabelle Fuhrman was born in Washington, D.C. in 1997. Most of the world knows her as Clove from The Hunger Games. But we’ll always think of her as Esther from Orphan. Jaume Collet-Serra directed Orphan from a screenplay written by David Leslie Johnson from a story by Alex Mace. Vera Farmiga stars with Peter Sarsgaard, Fuhrman, C. C. H. Pounder, and Jimmy Bennett.

Former Yale Productions Development Exec Russ Posternak Launches Post Film

Twin brother Seth Posternak becomes senior adviser at the new film production and financing shingle. Former Yale Productions director of development Russ Posternak has launched Post Film, a new film production and financing company. Posternak becomes president of the indie production banner looking to work with in-demand writers, directors and stars. And twin brother Seth Posternak becomes senior adviser, while Samuel Sonenshine also joins the company as a development and finance executive. “We created Post Film with a belief that, contrary to popular opinion, it is in fact possible to produce original films that can be profitable and enjoyed by large audiences without sacrificing originality or the spirit of creative risk taking that is so essential to making great, memorable movies,” Russ Posternak said in a statement.

Top 20 Worst Films of 2020 (#10 - 1)

Top 20 Worst Films of 2020 (#10 – 1) Welcome, one and all, to part two my Movies Year in Review for 2020! I’m your host Jeremy Thomas, and today we’ll concluding our look at the worst films of the past 12 months before we get to the best next week. Keep in mind that this list is meant to be my personal opinion and not a definitive list. You’re free to disagree; you can even say my list is wrong, but stating that an opinion is “wrong” is just silly. With that in mind, let’s get right in to it! Earlier this week we saw the top half of my “worst of” list. As I noted before, with the 8 Ball no longer keeping me to the top 8 format (or a two-part top 16), I’ve decided to expand to an even 20. The first part looked at #20 through 11 and if you thought those films were bad, oh my folks. Just wait until you see what we’ve got for the bottom 10. Might as well rip the Band-Aid right off, so let’s get to it!

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