Some of Hollywood's biggest franchises like Indiana Jones, Transformers, DC, and Marvel flopped this year, but are new ones coming to take their place?
UNDATED (WKRC) - Almost 40 years after its debut, the most popular Christmas movie of all time is getting a sequel. "A Christmas Story 2" is in development by Warner Bros. Studios and Legendary Entertainment. The film will be directed byClay Kaytis, who directed "The Christmas Chronicles," and the script was written byNick Schenk, who has worked on "Cry Macho" and "The Mule.
It's the season for family, festivity, and food, and there is usually lots of food. While it is easy to talk about changing our ways, following through may be easier said than done. "It's not realistic to say you're going to go to the gym seven days a week," SSM Health Dietician Rachel Hughes said. She said setting unobtainable goals often results in failure, "A lot of times people are setting these goals, the exact same goals every year because they weren't able to reach it the year before.
Watching a movie is easy. Making one is hard. But two local men didn't let that stop them from taking their story from their imaginations to the theater screen. Just days before the pandemic was declared last March, the cast and crew of "Bottom Feeders" shot their final scene. "I've just been enamored with films my entire life," Steve Miller said. "I wrote it. Wrote it 20 years ago. Then Scott [Fitzgerald] and I re-wrote it. And we shot it and we are way too old to be doing that, but we did it.