Louis Kemner combines his love of creative writing with his passion for anime to craft some of the most compelling anime articles on the 'net. He's also a total gamer who has two decades of Magic: The ...
This is a draft of Arthur Miller’s classic play “Death of a Salesman.” It’s from 1948, not long before the show’s premiere on Broadway in February 1949. Nearly every page contains Miller’s handwritten ...
That’s the reality, at least according to a number of actors who’ve made claims about their co-stars’ behavior over the years ...
What happens to the surviving major characters after Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows? Here's what we know, thanks to The ...
The King of Pop’s reverential biopic delivers sublime performances and crowd-pleasing highlights, yet barely grapples with ...
Antoine Fuqua's "Michael" movie is fittingly odd, but not for the reasons you might expect ...
Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson make confident Broadway debuts, but the uneven script makes for a narratively slippery prison ...
Clint Eastwood and John Wayne never worked together, but one script was written with them in mind to star. Here's the story of the best Western never made.
The NC-17 rating is seen as taboo, but it lets movies explore the darker parts of human life, like in the films Perfect Blue ...
So yes, despite lacking the pacing and jump scares of a traditional horror movie, “Something Very Bad is Going to Happen” is ...
Thelma & Louise ending explained through the Grand Canyon finale, their likely death, final choice, freeze-frame, and freedom ...
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