Anime Monday: Paprika
Anime Monday: A weekly column discussing any and all feature-length anime films. This week’s edition covers Satoshi Kon’s Paprika.
Anime Monday: A weekly column discussing any and all feature-length anime films. This week’s edition covers Satoshi Kon’s Paprika.
Acting is a career many people want to get into and if someone is successful they can carry that career, even into old age. Many actors of senior years have given great performances and with Judi Dench’s Philomena about to come out in theaters now is a great time to look some great performances by actors over the age of 65.
We’re slammed with news this week on The Plot Hole with something from every genre to chat about. Trailers, news and odes to fallen movie purveyors – we’ve got it all this time around.
The red-headed model/actress Mary Jane Watson is one of the most famous love interests in comic-books and often considered one of the most attractive women in comics. She has appeared in numerous Spider-man comic book series and cartoons. Kirsten Dunst played the character in Sam Raimi’s trilogy and Shailene Woodley was set to play her in The Amazing Spider-man 2, but was sadly cut from the film. The role is now up for grabs and here are ten actresses who should be considered for the role:
Thanks to an early overseas release (and plenty of hype validating a trip to the theater) we’ve got an early review of superhero sequel Thor: The Dark World for you this week on The Plot Hole.
Horror movies are often considered an easy genre for filmmakers to make their start. They’re often cheap to make, allow for plenty creativity and showcase technical skills, but in order to make a good horror movie is a much trickier task. With Halloween already here, let us look at some of the key ingredients for a successful horror movie.
For passionate horror fans, it doesn’t take long to become evident that most mainstream genre fare is pretty junky, if not outright insulting. To stave off insanity at the thought of franchises dragged past the double digit milestone, effort must be exercised to hunt down more obscure offerings.
October means that Halloween is right around the corner. Unfortunately, it also means that horror films are in full swing. For any cowards out there like me, here are the top 5 films I’m ashamed to say scare me.
This week on The Plot Hole along with the latest trailers for Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel and Liam Neeson’s Non-Stop we chat whether or not we will be seeing an adaptation of beloved comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, what Universal has cooking with their classic monster properties and lastly what could be the end of the “mini major” independent movie studios.
Halloween is such a fun holiday, particularly because of the multitude of celebrations it can inspire. For some, it’s is about dressing up as a superhero and skipping door to door in a feverish attempt to score as much junk as possible before the patio lights begin to switch off. For others, the night is centered about slipping into a slutty devil costume and getting dizzy off orange punch. And for movie buffs it’s all about revisiting some of our favourite fright flicks. So to impart some of our passion on to you, here are five films to get you pumped up for Halloween.