Author Rick Riordon Pushing For Percy Jackson Series From Disney
It’s hard to get a series made. We may be living in a golden age of television, but that only means that competition is fiercer than it’s ever been before, with everyone and their mom
It’s hard to get a series made. We may be living in a golden age of television, but that only means that competition is fiercer than it’s ever been before, with everyone and their mom
Lucasfilm really needs to go beyond Star Wars. I know to at least one other contributor here at LRM Online, they’ve been ignoring Indiana Jones for far too long, but I personally think they need
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Welp, here’s another studio that’s shut down. You may recall that Rhythm & Hues — the award-winning studio behind movies like The Life of Pi and The Golden Compass filed for bankruptcy not long after
Earlier this year, Orlando Bloom starred in the original fantasy-mystery series Carnival Row. The show aired on Amazon Prime Video, and while there were some critics of it, I actually had a pretty solid time
The question here is simple, do we want to know the entire plot of movies before they are released? For some, the answer is no, but there is a community of people that are desperate
Yeah, I guess Disney’s doing pretty well for itself. I mean, it did have a well-meaning box office disappointments in the form of Dumbo…but this is the year of Avengers: Endgame, so you can’t deny
You may have noticed an interesting narrative shift that’s happened over the past week or so. While fans have expressed mountains of frustration over the direction the Star Wars films have taken ever since Disney
Star Wars has gone through its fair share of directors so far since Disney bought Lucasfilm in 2012. First up was Rogue One which had a lot of production issues and some it was actually
Warner Bros. logo has long since been a big part of the film industry. To many, it’s a logo that spans from live-action to animated content, and has managed to remain pretty much the same