Tag: Willem Dafoe

  • The Boy and the Heron English Cast Announced

    The Boy and the Heron English Cast Announced

    GKids and Studio Ghibli announced the English voice cast for The Boy and the Heron this morning.  Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film is based on the 1937 novel How Do You Live? by Genzaburo Yoshino. The cast includes the following actors: Christian Bale as Shoichi Maki Dave Bautista as The Parakeet King Gemma Chan as Natsuko Willem Dafoe as Noble…

  • Tim Burton Talks Practical Effects, AI, and Cancel Culture

    Tim Burton Talks Practical Effects, AI, and Cancel Culture

    Tim Burton is resisting the soullessness of modernity. In an interview with The Independent, the director of Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, and more discussed his next film, Beetlejuice 2, and the old-school way he’s filming it, as well as cancel culture and AI. It’s a great read if you love the oddball filmmaker’s work. Regarding…

  • Willem Dafoe and Monica Bellucci Join Beetlejuice Sequel

    Willem Dafoe and Monica Bellucci Join Beetlejuice Sequel

    Tim Burton is going out of his way to get people to see his next movie. After news came that the Beetlejuice sequel has a release date and has begun filming, word has come that two new actors have joined the cast: Monica Bellucci, courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter, and Willem Dafoe, as first reported…

  • Asteroid City Trailer Makes Contact

    Asteroid City Trailer Makes Contact

    Today, a trailer came out for Wes Anderson’s next film, Asteroid City. As per usual for the lauded director, Asteroid City has a stacked cast featuring Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks, Jason Schwartzman, Margot Robbie, and more. Check it out here: This looks like a lot of fun. I haven’t seen all of Wes Anderson’s movies,…

  • How Villains Make the Hero in Spider-Man: No Way Home

    How Villains Make the Hero in Spider-Man: No Way Home

    Spider-Man: No Way Home has had its opening weekend now, and if its incredible box office performance is any indication, most people have seen it. That means it’s time to get in-depth and let the spoilers fly. (If you haven’t gotten to the theater yet, you can read my spoiler-free review here and come back…

  • REVIEW: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

    REVIEW: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

    Spider-Man: No Way Home had me worried from the start. I’d enjoyed Spidey’s previous MCU films very much, and while I haven’t cared for some of the changes made to his lore, I had faith that it was leading somewhere and decided to go with it. Then, they announced that the third movie would involve…