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James Jay Edwards

Drew Goddard’s ‘Bad Times At The El Royale’ Is Trashy, Pulpy, And Just Plain Fun

October 11, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Chris Hemsworth in Bad Times at the El Royale

After creating the hit TV series “Lost,” writer/director Drew Goddard jumped into feature filmmaking with both feet in 2012 and made The Cabin in the Woods, which is easily one of the best movies of the twenty-first century. Since then, he’s settled into screenwriting by working on scripts for big budget Hollywood fare like The Martian and World War Z. But now, after four years of writing for others, Goddard makes a triumphant return to the director’s chair with the pulpy Bad Times at the El Royale.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Mystery, Thriller Tagged With: Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Fanning, Drew Goddard, Jeff Bridges

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Cube’ – The Tribute To ‘The Twilight Zone’ That Inspired ‘Saw’

October 6, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

A scene from 'Cube.'

Before ‘Saw’ and after ‘The Twilight Zone,’ there was ‘Cube.’

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité, Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Andre Bijelic, Andrew Miller, Craig Henighan, David Hewlett, Derek Rogers, Graeme Manson, Jill Purdy, Louise Mackintosh, Mark Korvan, Maurice Dean Wint, Nicky Guadagni, Nicole de Boer, Raymond Mackintosh, Russell Cate, Steve Barden, The Twilight Zone, Vincenzo Natali, Wayne Robson

‘The Sisters Brothers’ May Not Be Your Father’s Western, But It’s Close

October 6, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix in 'The Sisters Brothers'

A revisionist western from French Director Jacques Audiard.

Filed Under: Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Western Tagged With: Alexandre Desplat, Jacques Audiard, Jake Gyllenhaal, Joaquin Phoenix, John C. Reilly, Riz Ahmed, Rutger Hauer

‘Colette’ Is The Second Best Matrimonial Plagiarism Movie Of 2018

October 5, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Keira Knightley in 'Colette.'

Years before writers/directors/life partners Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer made the wonderful Still Alice, the pair began work on a passion project about French novelist Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette. A couple of weeks after Julianne Moore won the Academy award for her performance in Still Alice, Glatzer passed away from ALS. One of his final wishes was to get their movie about Colette made, and now, Westmoreland honors his legacy with Colette.

Filed Under: Biography, Drama, Entertainment, History, Movie Review, Movies, Uncategorized Tagged With: Dominic West, Keira Knightley, Matrimonial Plagiarism, Richard Glatzer, Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, Wash Westmoreland

‘A Star Is Born’ Breathes New Life Into The Same Old Story

October 4, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga in 'A Star Is Born.'

People say that there’s no more creativity in Hollywood. And, with everything from Oldboy to RoboCop getting remade, who can blame them? Especially when some remakes are remakes of remakes of remakes. Like A Star Is Born.

Filed Under: Drama, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Musical, Romance, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga

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