It’s safe to say that Noah Centineo is having a very big summer. The actor made his big screen debut when he was just 13, care of a starring role in the family adventure film “The Gold Retrievers,” a gig he quickly parlayed into a number of appearances on various Disney Channel series, including “Shake It Up” and “Austin & Ally,” all the better to cultivate a tween fandom. In 2015, he joined the cast of Freeform’s long-running “The Fosters,” a move that put the constantly-auditioning actor into new orbits.
But nothing has matched the past few weeks, as Centineo’s role in Netflix’s already-beloved “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” has suddenly turned the actor into a hot commodity. Centineo stars in the film alongside Lana Condor, and while Netflix doesn’t release viewership numbers, internet buzz makes it clear the Jenny Han adaptation has already...
But nothing has matched the past few weeks, as Centineo’s role in Netflix’s already-beloved “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” has suddenly turned the actor into a hot commodity. Centineo stars in the film alongside Lana Condor, and while Netflix doesn’t release viewership numbers, internet buzz makes it clear the Jenny Han adaptation has already...
- 9/6/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
A Novel Romance. At The Top Of The Pyramid. Duckwalls. Ay Luv Yu. Cornered. Help Me, Help You. The Gold Retrievers. Fatal Rescue. Shannon's Rainbow. Major Movie Star.Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the last ten films to star one time leading man Steve Guttenberg, all of them produced since 2008 and hands up anybody who has seen any of them. I do this to make a point. Power brokers at New Line, Steve Guttenberg is available to star in your Police Academy remake.Yes, kids, one of the stupidest comedy franchises of all time - though, admittedly, quite funny for the first few installments and an adolescent favorite - is coming back, New Line having just named Scott Zabielski to direct a remake....
- 1/10/2012
- Screen Anarchy
James D.R. Hickox James D.R. Hickox has been working in the business of horror for nearly twenty years scaring audiences across the world with his films which include Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest, Krocodylus (aka Blood Surf) and the recently released Detention starring the late, great David Carradine. What makes a James D.R. Hickox horror film feel like a James D.R. Hickox horror film, is that he has child age or teenage characters having to face some kind of horror within themselves while stuck in a horror type situation externally. There's a play on the struggles faced internally vs. externally. It's that play, that makes his work feel uniquely like him and makes his work stand out. It's interesting to see how his first film, Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest, just got recently re-released to DVD around the exact same time that his latest film Detention...
- 6/12/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
They all had budgets, directors, hopes. But their fate was the same – to end up alone and unwanted in a discount bin. A moved Joe Queenan sets up an orphanage for forgotten films
At the convenience store up the street from my office stands a sad little rack filled with cut-rate DVDs. A sign proclaims "Great DVDs for less than $10", but that is false advertising. There are one or two movies on the rack that are not transparently awful – Shutter Island, Public Enemies – but almost without exception the DVDs, which cost $6.99 apiece, are bombs, duds, direct-to-video trash, flotsam and jetsam, bunkum, twaddle, slime and crap. Current fare includes Observe and Report, a Seth Rogen comedy about inept mall cops; Leaves of Grass, a goofy "comic thriller" starring Ed Norton as identical twins – one an addled drug dealer, one a professor of classics; The Six Wives of Henry Lefay, a comedy...
At the convenience store up the street from my office stands a sad little rack filled with cut-rate DVDs. A sign proclaims "Great DVDs for less than $10", but that is false advertising. There are one or two movies on the rack that are not transparently awful – Shutter Island, Public Enemies – but almost without exception the DVDs, which cost $6.99 apiece, are bombs, duds, direct-to-video trash, flotsam and jetsam, bunkum, twaddle, slime and crap. Current fare includes Observe and Report, a Seth Rogen comedy about inept mall cops; Leaves of Grass, a goofy "comic thriller" starring Ed Norton as identical twins – one an addled drug dealer, one a professor of classics; The Six Wives of Henry Lefay, a comedy...
- 5/19/2011
- by Joe Queenan
- The Guardian - Film News
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