American Assassin, The Path To Realization

It is known that the vast majority of stories, whether true life, novels, or comics, sold to Hollywood will never become a film. The rights get sold, then the person who bought them doesn’t get enough funding, or the studio goes under, and the film rights can’t be sold again. Even if everyone involved is […]

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Kingsman: The Golden Circle

For those of us following the Kingsman series: it’s finally here! For those not following: Kingsman is amazing, and it’s here. Following in the steps of Austin Powers, Kingsman is a British spy comedy based on an original comic book series. The original instalment was way back in 2014, as Kingsman: The Secret Service. In […]

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The Making of Harry Potter. WB Studios London.

The first Harry Potter book was published in 1997 and its early reception gave no indication of the enormous international phenomenon it would become. J. K. Rowling’s agent moved from publisher to publisher as each rejected the idea. It was too outlandish, too odd, too… new. However the second it was accepted by Bloomsbury, it […]

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Our Christmas Gift Guide

Is it that time of year again? Yes, why yes it is. And if you’re reading this, there’s probably someone out there you just can’t think of a present for. Maybe you have got something perfect for everyone else in the family, but are stumped as to what to get for one particular person. Or […]

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What makes a teen flick tick and why we love to hate to love them

Teen flicks are an odd phenomenon from the perspectives of both children and adults. For children, they speak of absolute nonsense worlds, annoying people, strange relationships, not to mention the highly unrealistic portrayals of school life. For adults they seem to sit somewhere between childishness and adulthood, with unrealistic expectations, exaggerated idealism, but genuinely mature […]

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