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Breaking: Disney Delays 'Star Wars' and 'Avatar' Films, and Pulls 'Mulan' from Release Schedule
The movie industry has seen significant changes this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. We keep on hearing news of high profile films getting delayed time and time again for the safety of the people who make them and the people who want to watch them. It has been affecting brands big and small, to the point where it is no longer surprising to hear about a film getting delayed.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Geeks
6 Ways Movie Extra Work Will Change During COVID
Covid-19 has changed the way film & television production does business for the foreseeable future. Despite the virus rising in multiple states, many states are looking to return to production by the end of July thru August (see https://medium.com/@lachiguy82/9-productions-that-plan-to-restart-hollywood-in-atlanta-post-covid-aa7959d74b4e )
By KevinMarshallPinkney6 years ago in Geeks
'The Walking Dead' Season 10 Finale Release Date Will Be Announced at SDCC 2020
Since its release on Halloween of 2010, The Walking Dead has become a cultural phenomenon, changing the landscape of zombie entertainment in a way that we haven't seen since George Romero. Nothing has immersed us in a post-apocalyptic world full to the brim with zombies in the way that The Walking Dead has. There were sill popular zombie movies such as Danny Boyle's 2002 film 28 Days Later and its sequel, but on the whole, the idea of zombies had largely fallen out of public popularity. People will always love zombies, but the media surrounding it had largely become stale.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Geeks
'Hamilton' Might Be Up for Oscar if Disney Pushes Hard Enough
The film industry is filled with prestigious film awards, but none carry a greater weight than the Academy Awards, AKA the Oscars. An Oscar can launch careers, bring films to public attention, and possibly put it them the pantheon of the greatest titles. The phrase "Academy Award Winner" in front of a film or performer instantly adds legitimacy. While any studio would love to collect an Oscar, arguably none push harder than Disney.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Geeks
Joker 2019 (Todd Phillips) Film Review
"I just hope my death makes more cents than my life” Todd Phillips’ Joker takes darkness to another level. It can be summarised with the phrase ‘you can be kind to the world, but the world will not be kind back’. A deeply disturbing, bleak and gripping exploration of a broken individual with a complex antihero that leaves viewers seriously questioning their relationship with the ‘protagonist’. We watch Arthur Fleck’s miserable world (full of miserable people) fall apart through a painful series of events that seemingly cannot get any worse until the next comes along. His character develops throughout the film in a unique fashion, ending up even more insane than he was to begin with. Yet it is the consequence of this that provides him with his new identity that he is so pleased with, as he becomes a saint for those similarly outraged and negatively impacted by the system. Arthur subconsciously fuels further rebellion against “fascist” mayor Thomas Wayne following his actions on the Murray show, by which pure anomie is generated.
By Rachel Knight 6 years ago in Geeks
Why Hollywood Needs To Stop Making Reboots, Remakes, Sequels and Cinematic Universes
Hollywood needs to desist with reboots, remakes, and sequels! It has been a long time or more than a decade since we got reboots, remakes, and sequels, and it seems like Hollywood is obsessed with reboots, remakes, and sequels and will not stop. Disney is not the only one that remakes, reboots, or makes a sequel. Other studios like Sony Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Lionsgate, New Line Cinema, Columbia Pictures, Paramount, and Orion Pictures, IFC Films, Warner Bros., Walt Disney Studios that fall on the same page or in this case screen. The significant part of Hollywood is that Hollywood does not like to take risks. Hollywood was best in the early years when cinema and films were making their way on the silver screen. In the early '30s, to the era of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990's there was risk-taking, and there was creativity, originality. In the digital age of the 1990s, we comprehended films like The Matrix, which made us question our reality/existence.
By Green Lantern6 years ago in Geeks
How Much Money has Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies made over the Years?
There are 23 great films produced to date by the Marvel Cinematic Universe. From the first MCU movie, the Iron Man to the block-buster films like Avengers: Endgame, the world is watching and can’t get enough of these classics. Have you ever wondered how much money Marvel Cinematic Universe films have made over the years? From the first MCU movie to the last I have ranked these films in line with their published earnings since they were featured in Theaters across the world. Their worldwide Box office earnings will blow your mind away. Included also is the budget cost of producing each movie. Have fun, I hope you like what you read here. Enjoy!
By Paul Oranika6 years ago in Geeks
The Two Season Death Sentence: Only 15% of Netflix Originals Have Been Renewed for a Season 3. Top Story - May 2020.
It is safe to say that in the past decade, Netflix has created an online entertainment empire. With over 3000 movie titles available in most regions (and new ones being added every day), as well as around 700 Netflix Original series (so not even including the ones they licence from other networks), there is certainly no slowing down for the streaming giant.
By malin evita6 years ago in Geeks
How Disney+ will change how Disney is remembered with the next generation
Disney+ has been unexpectedly leading the way for Disney with the closure of Disney Parks, learning centres and shops around the world. The online store remains open, but the Disney+ streaming service connects millions of people to Disney's original content. Disney ventured into the streaming business at almost the latest time as a resource to compete against other content services. Disney+ has been modelled around the pure Disney form (unlike Hulu, in which Disney has diverse assets) with the now mammoths in Star Wars, Marvel, and National Geographic and Disney originals. But how will Disney+ be part of the next generation's memory of Disney and will tv shows or movies dictate the playing field?
By Peter Mason6 years ago in Geeks
NOT EVERYONE CAN GET RICH OF YOUTUBE
When I first had ambitions of being an artist several years ago I was advised you could earn money off Youtube! Little did I know you would have to get an insane amount of views to appreciate any real amount of money to make any difference to your life!
By Emmanuel Atunsiri6 years ago in Geeks











