Me and Liam Neeson, round two! This time we chat about his new crime thriller Absolution, which releases in theaters tomorrow. We also talk The Naked Gun and why he's in no hurry to do another superhero movie. https://t.co/Nsu9QejA68
I want to write a Halloween sequel called Halloween: The Road Home that details Michael's murderous trip from the sanatarium all the way to Haddonfield. We'd see him kill the mechanic ... and lots of other folks along the way!
My only roadblock here is that he doesn't have the mask yet, & the best solve I have for it is that he steals the same mask early on, then loses it near the end of the film, only to pick up a duplicate once he's in Haddonfield because he really, really likes this particular mask.
Me and Liam Neeson, round two! This time we chat about his new crime thriller Absolution, which releases in theaters tomorrow. We also talk The Naked Gun and why he's in no hurry to do another superhero movie. https://t.co/Nsu9QejA68
Welcome to the Age of Hahnlightenment. 🙏🏻
Wrote 6,000 words for my first-ever @Collider profile of the brilliant Kathryn Hahn, but ironically, I can’t seem to find any to express how much this opportunity meant to me. All I can say is I’m so grateful. 💜 https://t.co/RfDR9Qh4XH
I think about Tom Petty a lot. But in October I think about him more. In honor of his 74th birthday (and the 7th anniversary of his passing) this month, I did a deep dive into the man's discography. https://t.co/WXqb7nA6rm
Here's my interview with legendary E Street sideman @StevieVanZandt and director @ThomZimny about the new rock documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, which debuts on Hulu tomorrow. We talk the movie, E Street setlists, and more! https://t.co/1uKgtHbcCG
Here's my interview with legendary E Street sideman @StevieVanZandt and director @ThomZimny about the new rock documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, which debuts on Hulu tomorrow. We talk the movie, E Street setlists, and more! https://t.co/1uKgtHbcCG
I wrote about my delightfully immersive horror experience at the Stanley Hotel, courtesy of @peacock and @blumhouse’s #Overnightmare: https://t.co/6eUtDPvWfw
@ShawnDVanHorn I don’t know. Of course the original is (easily) the best. But I like Michael as an unknowable, unkillable force of evil who will go through you — or your entire lynch mob — if you stand in front of him. I think he still works front and center. That said, Kills has real problems.
Rewatched Halloween Kills, and I still don’t know what to do with this movie. At least half of it is a muddled mess, but this is probably the best version of Michael ever put on screen outside of Carpenter’s original film.