If not there, the MCU has no shortage of opportunities coming up in the next handful of years. Aside from the many movies coming down the pipeline that haven't finished filming yet such as Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Thor: Love and Thunder, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Black Panther 2 and Captain Marvel 2, among others. Marvel also has a ton of shows in the works for Disney+, including Hawkeye, Ironheart, Armor Wars, Secret Invasion, She-Hulk, Moon Knight and Ms. Marvel. And that's just what we know of. … [Read more...] about Here’s How Captain America Can Return to the MCU
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Timely ‘MLK/FBI’ And Stranger-Than-Fiction ‘Assassins’ Documentaries Debut – Specialty Preview
Written, directed and produced by Renji Philip, The Wake of Light follows Mary (Rome Brooks) who has spent her entire life caring for her widowed father after he suffered a stroke when she was a little girl. Things change for her when she meets Cole (Matt Bush), a young man passing through her small town on a cross-country road trip. He falls for her and asks her to join him on his journey. This brings Mary to a crossroads in her life: responsibility to her father or a chance at love. The Wake of Light opens in virtual cinemas and select theaters today. … [Read more...] about Timely ‘MLK/FBI’ And Stranger-Than-Fiction ‘Assassins’ Documentaries Debut – Specialty Preview
WandaVision Consultant Dick Van Dyke Had No Idea the MCU Was Such a Huge Success
"A lot of the things that I took from [our conversation with Dick Van Dyke] really did affect how we approached especially our pilot episode, which is sort of an homage to The Dick Van Dyke Show, as well as I Love Lucy and some of the other sitcoms of that era. But we learned from Dick Van Dyke that their number one rule for how they approached anything was that if it couldn't happen in real life, it can't happen on the show. Which is this idea that you need to ground what you're doing in real-life stories, but then that gives you the permission to be incredibly silly and to fall over the ottoman and do pratfalls. That was very helpful in how we approached the tone of it, because getting the tone right is the hardest thing in the '50s, the '60s, the '70s. It changes. It adjusts." Written by Jac Schaeffer and directed by Matt Shakman, WandaVision stars Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, Paul Bettany as Vision, Randall Park as Agent Jimmy Woo, Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis, Teyonah Parris … [Read more...] about WandaVision Consultant Dick Van Dyke Had No Idea the MCU Was Such a Huge Success
Ronnie Spector on Keith Richards, David Bowie and Life After Phil
They still could have been jealous of your voice. How did Jack help shape “Be My Baby”?It took him all night to arrange “Be My Baby,” so when I got into the studio in Los Angeles the next day, the guys were all quiet and I went into the vocal booth. I’ll never forget how it happened. [Ronnie pounds her hand on the table to the opening beat.] And I went, [singing loudly] “The night we met … ” All the musicians dropped whatever they were holding, their horns and guitars, and they were looking at this new girl in town. All the musicians were yelling, “Oh, my God. Her voice!” And I’m saying, “Me? A little girl from Spanish Harlem?” So from then on, it was so great to be in the business and to have a hit record. … [Read more...] about Ronnie Spector on Keith Richards, David Bowie and Life After Phil
The Burning Question That Drove David Fincher’s Decades-Long Journey To Make ‘Mank’
His sets move fast, so he can afford to go again if he needs to. He says he struggles, sometimes, to communicate his direction, so when he gives six notes and an actor hits four, that’s progress in the right direction. Let’s go again. It is not a process designed to wear his collaborators down. “I have total compassion for what it takes to make oneself entirely vulnerable to 50 or 60 people in a crowded, stinking soundstage,” he insists. “I’m not standing around with a taser going, ‘We’ve got a schedule to make.’ But at the same time, I expect you to show up, ready to throw down. And I’m lucky enough to work with people who all check their lives at the door. I don’t feel I’m deserving of that, but I’m incredibly appreciative of the people who will give me as much of their attention. I want to maximize what can be done in a 10- or 12-hour day; I’ve never been a 14-hour day guy.” … [Read more...] about The Burning Question That Drove David Fincher’s Decades-Long Journey To Make ‘Mank’