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‘Flatliners’ Trailer: You Haven’t Lived Until You’ve Died
‘Flatliners’ Trailer: You Haven’t Lived Until You’ve Died
‘Flatliners’ Trailer: You Haven’t Lived Until You’ve Died
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from movies, it’s not to experiment with death. But that won’t stop one group of young folks from engaging in their fun new pastime of competitive dying. Flatliners, a remake of Joel Schumacher’s 1990 cult film, posits that dying for a couple of minutes gives these kids a new appreciation for the lives they have, until their deaths start to catch up with them. Never play with forces you can’t fully control.
Defy Death With the New ‘Flatliners’ Remake Trailer
Defy Death With the New ‘Flatliners’ Remake Trailer
Defy Death With the New ‘Flatliners’ Remake Trailer
I know that this very web site has declared a personal fatwa against slowed-down pop songs in movie trailers, but I can’t help but feel like the spots advertising the upcoming remake of Joel Schumacher’s 1990 cult object Flatliners won’t be complete until they’ve tapped a creepy children’s choir to cover the Doors’ “Break On Through (To The Other Side).” It’s perfect! The song is about permeating the boundaries between life and death, the film deals with the same topic (only with what appear to be unsettling CGI zombies in the mix), it’s bananas that some enterprising ad executive hasn’t made the connection.
‘Flatliners’ Trailer, Poster Say Hello From the Other Side
‘Flatliners’ Trailer, Poster Say Hello From the Other Side
‘Flatliners’ Trailer, Poster Say Hello From the Other Side
Remember Flatliners, Joel Schumacher’s 1990 sci-fi/thriller about a group of medical students trying to cross over into the afterlife? They stop one another’s hearts just long enough to enter the great beyond, and then jolt them back into the land of the living before too long. Perhaps you noticed a fleeting reference to the film in last summer’s Popstar, wherein Bill Hader is relieved to learn that he has not pooped himself after a soft-goth Joanna Newsom artificially halts his heartbeat in a hobby he refers to as ‘flatlining.’ Ready or not, here comes a remake!
David Ayer Might Direct That New ‘Scarface’ Movie
David Ayer Might Direct That New ‘Scarface’ Movie
David Ayer Might Direct That New ‘Scarface’ Movie
A new Scarface remake doesn’t sound all that exciting, but a new Scarface remake directed by Antoine Fuqua — now that had some potential, especially with Diego Luna in the title role. You could easily envision Fuqua’s take on the iconic gangster story (which famously served as the basis for two classic films), and at the very least, it would be a good-looking, fairly entertaining film. Unfortunately, Fuqua dropped out of the project a while back, and we’re a little skeptical about his potential replacement.
‘Scarface’ Remake Loses Antoine Fuqua, Gains Diego Luna
‘Scarface’ Remake Loses Antoine Fuqua, Gains Diego Luna
‘Scarface’ Remake Loses Antoine Fuqua, Gains Diego Luna
Depending on your point of view, today’s good news / bad news situation might be a good news / good news type of thing — Antoine Fuqua has dropped out of the long-developing Scarface remake, and though the director’s chair is now vacant, the project does have a very talented actor to lead it: Diego Luna, who most recently co-starred in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Diego Luna Got All Worked Up Over ‘Rogue One’ Fan Letter
Diego Luna Got All Worked Up Over ‘Rogue One’ Fan Letter
Diego Luna Got All Worked Up Over ‘Rogue One’ Fan Letter
You’d have to plug your ears to be totally unaware of the many calls for increased diversity that have been sounded in Hollywood over the past few years. Representation has become the name of the game — giving women, nonwhite viewers, or LGBTQ viewers someone that they can see themselves in onscreen. But this process has mostly played out in the forum of public discourse, explicated in articles or spoken about on daytime television or uncomfortably joked about at the Oscars. After long enough, a person can lose sight of the real-world ramifications of this sea change, and forget about why we’ve collectively resolved to work toward it in the first place.
'Rogue One' Has a 'Star Wars Rebels' Tie With Cassian Andor
'Rogue One' Has a 'Star Wars Rebels' Tie With Cassian Andor
'Rogue One' Has a 'Star Wars Rebels' Tie With Cassian Andor
Rogue One made impressive effort not just to tie into the original Star Wars films, but also the animated Star Wars Rebels in at least three instances. We’ll even meet a younger Rogue One character on Rebels in 2017, though the film’s visual guide might also tease another Rogue favorite making an animated debut at some point in the series.

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