Adam Sandler had established a comedic "bad boy" persona on Saturday Night Live that appealed to young audiences in the early ‘90s. His leap to the big screen cemented him as a star and established him as an actor who often plays lovable slackers pushing into their thirties with the comedy gems Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore. In 1996, he joined forces with In Living Color’s Damon Wayans and The Godfather’s James Caan in the action comedy Bulletproof.
- 3/20/2025
- by André Joseph
- Collider.com
Becoming a legendary filmmaker like Francis Ford Coppola, director of The Godfather, doesn't occur overnight. For him, the path to masterful directing was a decade-long journey, starting with his enrollment in the Roger Corman school of low-budget, exploitation filmmaking to his misbegotten studio projects like the bloated musical, Finian's Rainbow. Nothing in his oeuvre suggested that he was destined to redefine American cinema by adapting Mario Puzo's best-selling novel until his 1969 film, The Rain People, where Coppola decided to strip down and focus on the essentials of character and performance work. This road drama, featuring future Godfather stars James Caan and Robert Duvall, is a somber portrait of the perils of re-building a new life and running away from your mundane past self, which contains reflections on Coppola's personal background.
- 3/15/2025
- by Thomas Butt
- Collider.com
There’s a sentimental heart to Michael Mann’s films, as much as his fans might not like to hear about it. Run a movie like Heat or Thief alongside the finest crime novels of the same bygone era Mann taps as fuel for his ongoing, elegiac meta-saga on heist men, bag men, and hit men. Run them against key works by Westlake, Chandler, Hammett, or Bezzerides—authors whose heroes and antiheroes are all hard, bad edges. In Mann’s world, sentimentality is front and center, the prize beyond the horizon for the Los Angeles cab driver, the storied Depression-era stickup man, or the Miami vice cop. It’s the reason for some of those mournful stares, those knowing half-smiles that punctuate your Miami Vice, your Public Enemies.
At the same time, these stories may also be that of the sentimental dream being crushed, its embers stubbed out by crippling disappointment.
At the same time, these stories may also be that of the sentimental dream being crushed, its embers stubbed out by crippling disappointment.
- 3/12/2025
- by Jaime N. Christley
- Slant Magazine
The Godfather remains one of the most acclaimed and celebrated crime dramas ever made. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and released in 1972, the film chronicles the transfer of power from aging mob boss Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) to his reluctant son, Michael (Al Pacino). The Godfather reviews were glowing and the film was a commercial success, not only launching Pacino to stardom, but spawning two immediate sequels.
The Godfather features a handful of iconic scenes that have stood the test of time, including several that are shockingly violent. Though the film couldn't be characterized as an action movie, a number of graphic shootouts and slayings play out over the course of Michael's rise to power, including the attempted assassination of Vito, Michael's killing of corrupt police captain Mark McCluskey (Sterling Hayden) and drug baron Sollozzo (Al Lettieri), and the brutal slaying of James Caan's Sonny Corleone.
Former Mobster...
The Godfather features a handful of iconic scenes that have stood the test of time, including several that are shockingly violent. Though the film couldn't be characterized as an action movie, a number of graphic shootouts and slayings play out over the course of Michael's rise to power, including the attempted assassination of Vito, Michael's killing of corrupt police captain Mark McCluskey (Sterling Hayden) and drug baron Sollozzo (Al Lettieri), and the brutal slaying of James Caan's Sonny Corleone.
Former Mobster...
- 3/12/2025
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
For someone who started out as an athlete and then became one of the most iconic actors of his generation, James Caan is definitely a special kind of talent. It is up for debate which role and which film is his most iconic, but certainly The Godfather is one of the first movies people think of when they think of James Caan. In 1972, everything changed for Caan when he played Sonny Corleone in The Godfather and basically ignited his entire career. Throughout the '70s and '80s, James Caan starred in a number of great films that were looking to capitalize on what Caan brought to The Godfather. This started as early as two years later when Caan was the star of a solid crime film called The Gambler.
For the next two decades, Caan would star in multiple crime films and none of them reached the heights of The Godfather.
For the next two decades, Caan would star in multiple crime films and none of them reached the heights of The Godfather.
- 3/7/2025
- by Ben Morganti
- Comic Book Resources
Originally released in 1977, A Bridge Too Far is nearly five decades old. For some fans of war movies, the film has been forgotten, but its availability on a new streaming home could bring some renewed attention to the acclaimed classic.
Currently,A Bridge Too Far is streaming on Prime Video. Directed by Richard Attenborough and written by William Goldman, the film was based on the original book of the same name written by Cornelius Ryan. It delves into the story of what's known as Operation Market Garden, a failed Allied operation against the Nazis in the Netherlands during World War II.
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Fox was one of several members of the star-studded ensemble cast of A Bridge Too Far. Hollywood icon Gene Hackman,...
Currently,A Bridge Too Far is streaming on Prime Video. Directed by Richard Attenborough and written by William Goldman, the film was based on the original book of the same name written by Cornelius Ryan. It delves into the story of what's known as Operation Market Garden, a failed Allied operation against the Nazis in the Netherlands during World War II.
RelatedRichard Attenborough Starred in This WWII Masterpiece 59 Years Before Christopher Nolan's Version
Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk was a cinematic feat, but it was preceded by a 1958 movie with Richard Attenborough.
Fox was one of several members of the star-studded ensemble cast of A Bridge Too Far. Hollywood icon Gene Hackman,...
- 3/4/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- Comic Book Resources
“Michael Mann’s “Thief” is a film of style, substance, and violently felt emotion, all wrapped up in one of the most intelligent thrillers I’ve seen.” – Roger Ebert
Glistening wet streets, intense neon lights, transient spaces, reflective objects, cool-blue color palette, and a pulsating score. Yeah, it’s all the recognizable nuggets of Michael Mann’s visual style, which isn’t just about remaining ‘showy’, but also remains wholly attuned to the story’s emotional textures. And, what’s fascinating about these confident and meticulous visuals is that Mann accomplished it all in his feature-film debut “Thief” (1981) itself.
The recurring themes in Mann’s works involving hardened, urban males are also present here. A single, rigorous frame and handful of colorful dialogues in “Thief” could serve as a fine blueprint for cinephiles on what to expect from Mann’s masterful film-making skills. Thematic and narrative wise, Mann’s debut...
Glistening wet streets, intense neon lights, transient spaces, reflective objects, cool-blue color palette, and a pulsating score. Yeah, it’s all the recognizable nuggets of Michael Mann’s visual style, which isn’t just about remaining ‘showy’, but also remains wholly attuned to the story’s emotional textures. And, what’s fascinating about these confident and meticulous visuals is that Mann accomplished it all in his feature-film debut “Thief” (1981) itself.
The recurring themes in Mann’s works involving hardened, urban males are also present here. A single, rigorous frame and handful of colorful dialogues in “Thief” could serve as a fine blueprint for cinephiles on what to expect from Mann’s masterful film-making skills. Thematic and narrative wise, Mann’s debut...
- 3/4/2025
- by Arun Kumar
- High on Films
Was Martin Scorsese’s Name Suggested For The Godfather Part II? ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia )
Few films have left as lasting an impact on cinema as The Godfather series. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, the trilogy redefined the gangster genre with its artistic brilliance. The first installment, released in 1972, became an instant classic, featuring powerhouse performances from Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, and James Caan.
The film’s success paved the way for The Godfather Part II (1974), which was both a sequel and a prequel, following Michael Corleone’s continued rise to power while also chronicling Vito Corleone’s early years, played by a young Robert De Niro. Besides the brilliance of the cast, the movies are also hailed for the work of director Francis Ford Coppola. However, rumors have long circulated that Coppola, at one point, wanted Martin Scorsese to direct the sequel, and now the sequel’s star, Robert De Niro,...
Few films have left as lasting an impact on cinema as The Godfather series. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, the trilogy redefined the gangster genre with its artistic brilliance. The first installment, released in 1972, became an instant classic, featuring powerhouse performances from Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, and James Caan.
The film’s success paved the way for The Godfather Part II (1974), which was both a sequel and a prequel, following Michael Corleone’s continued rise to power while also chronicling Vito Corleone’s early years, played by a young Robert De Niro. Besides the brilliance of the cast, the movies are also hailed for the work of director Francis Ford Coppola. However, rumors have long circulated that Coppola, at one point, wanted Martin Scorsese to direct the sequel, and now the sequel’s star, Robert De Niro,...
- 3/2/2025
- by Piyush Yadav
- KoiMoi
If you visit certain corners of social media every awards season, you're likely to see people bemoaning the fact that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences usually fails to recognize standout performances in the horror genre. You're likely to hear people calling for justice for Toni Collette's performance in "Hereditary," and Lupita Nyong'o's work in "Us," and Florence Pugh's turn in "Midsommar." Occasionally, though, a horror movie does break through and manage to pick up some Oscars recognition. After all, in 2018, Guillermo Del Toro's "The Shape of Water" took home Best Picture. Sure, it's a love story, but it's also a modern twist on classic Universal monster movies.
In fact, in that sentence alone, I'm doing the thing that film professor Adam Lowenstein told NPR always happens when horror gets discussed. "There's often an argument that has to be trotted out that goes something along the lines of,...
In fact, in that sentence alone, I'm doing the thing that film professor Adam Lowenstein told NPR always happens when horror gets discussed. "There's often an argument that has to be trotted out that goes something along the lines of,...
- 3/1/2025
- by Eric Langberg
- Slash Film
Quick LinksAnnie Wilkes is a Lead Character in MiseryThe Monkey's Annie Wilkes is Very Different to Misery'sAnnie Wilkes Isn't in Stephen King's Short Story
Recently released, The Monkeyhas brought one of Stephen King's popular works to the big screen. Whilst plenty of fans will already know of the plot, they won't be anticipating the presence of one particular iconic character, who is present elsewhere in King's multiverse. Director Oz Perkins managed to find a way of surprising the writers' followers, which went along nicely with the shocking plot.
A few other alterations were also made, which may have been a bold move to make, but Perkins clarified that King had "...had no notes, and didn't tell me to change anything." Seemingly, fans can rest in the knowledge that the film was given the King of Horror's seal of approval. Viewers due to see the movie can expect to encounter...
Recently released, The Monkeyhas brought one of Stephen King's popular works to the big screen. Whilst plenty of fans will already know of the plot, they won't be anticipating the presence of one particular iconic character, who is present elsewhere in King's multiverse. Director Oz Perkins managed to find a way of surprising the writers' followers, which went along nicely with the shocking plot.
A few other alterations were also made, which may have been a bold move to make, but Perkins clarified that King had "...had no notes, and didn't tell me to change anything." Seemingly, fans can rest in the knowledge that the film was given the King of Horror's seal of approval. Viewers due to see the movie can expect to encounter...
- 3/1/2025
- by Ruby Brown
- Comic Book Resources
On Thursday 27 February 2025, BBC One broadcasts Dragons’ Den!
Season 22 Episode 8 Episode Summary
In the upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One, entrepreneurs will present a variety of interesting products to the panel of investors. This episode promises to showcase creativity and innovation, with pitches that aim to impress the Dragons.
One of the products featured is a new type of hair towel. This pitch aims to provide a solution for those looking for a quick and efficient way to dry their hair. The entrepreneur hopes to demonstrate how this product stands out in a crowded market.
Another pitch focuses on an eco-conscious soap dispenser innovation. This product aims to reduce waste and promote sustainability. The entrepreneur will seek support from the Dragons to bring this environmentally friendly idea to consumers.
Additionally, anaphylaxis kits will be presented. These kits are designed to help those with severe allergies manage their condition effectively.
Season 22 Episode 8 Episode Summary
In the upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One, entrepreneurs will present a variety of interesting products to the panel of investors. This episode promises to showcase creativity and innovation, with pitches that aim to impress the Dragons.
One of the products featured is a new type of hair towel. This pitch aims to provide a solution for those looking for a quick and efficient way to dry their hair. The entrepreneur hopes to demonstrate how this product stands out in a crowded market.
Another pitch focuses on an eco-conscious soap dispenser innovation. This product aims to reduce waste and promote sustainability. The entrepreneur will seek support from the Dragons to bring this environmentally friendly idea to consumers.
Additionally, anaphylaxis kits will be presented. These kits are designed to help those with severe allergies manage their condition effectively.
- 2/27/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
The Godfathertrilogy is regarded as one of the greatest film series of all time, yet not without its divisive moments. The Godfather Part III is widely considered the weakest of the trilogy, but remains an accepted part of the saga, despite its frustrating choices. One choice that left many fans confused, and, frankly, upset, was Vincent Mancini’s takeover as Don of the Corleone family.
Introduced in Part III, Vincent seemed like a rushed and questionable choice to lead the family, especially given that Sonny Corleone had other children – legitimate heirs who could have carried on the Corleone name. So, why choose Vincent, an illegitimate son, with little apparent connection to the family business? However, a deleted scene from The Godfather Part II sheds light on this choice, explaining why Sonny’s other children were left out of the family business entirely, leaving Vincent as the most viable option as Michael’s replacement.
Introduced in Part III, Vincent seemed like a rushed and questionable choice to lead the family, especially given that Sonny Corleone had other children – legitimate heirs who could have carried on the Corleone name. So, why choose Vincent, an illegitimate son, with little apparent connection to the family business? However, a deleted scene from The Godfather Part II sheds light on this choice, explaining why Sonny’s other children were left out of the family business entirely, leaving Vincent as the most viable option as Michael’s replacement.
- 2/22/2025
- by Amy Watkins
- Comic Book Resources
On Thursday 20 February 2025, BBC One broadcasts Dragons’ Den!
Season 22 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One promises to be an exciting showcase of creativity and entrepreneurship. In this episode, viewers will meet a pair of brothers who are ready to present their range of sauces. They hope that their flavorful creations will impress the Dragons and not rub them the wrong way. The brothers are eager to share their passion for cooking and the unique taste of their sauces.
Another interesting pitch comes from a recent graduate who has developed an automatic cooling device. This innovative product aims to solve a common problem, and the graduate is enthusiastic about showing the Dragons how it works. Her presentation is expected to highlight the device’s features and the potential market it could serve.
Additionally, a Welsh entrepreneur will take the stage with an innovative bike storage solution.
Season 22 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One promises to be an exciting showcase of creativity and entrepreneurship. In this episode, viewers will meet a pair of brothers who are ready to present their range of sauces. They hope that their flavorful creations will impress the Dragons and not rub them the wrong way. The brothers are eager to share their passion for cooking and the unique taste of their sauces.
Another interesting pitch comes from a recent graduate who has developed an automatic cooling device. This innovative product aims to solve a common problem, and the graduate is enthusiastic about showing the Dragons how it works. Her presentation is expected to highlight the device’s features and the potential market it could serve.
Additionally, a Welsh entrepreneur will take the stage with an innovative bike storage solution.
- 2/20/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” promises to bring a mix of innovation and creativity as it showcases four unique pitches. Scheduled to air on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 9:00 Pm on BBC One, this episode is sure to captivate audiences with its diverse range of products.
First up, entrepreneurs will present hair towels designed to make drying hair easier and more effective. This product aims to appeal to anyone who struggles with traditional towels. Next, an eco-conscious soap dispenser innovation will take center stage, highlighting the importance of sustainability in everyday products. This pitch is expected to resonate with viewers who value environmentally friendly solutions.
Additionally, the episode will feature anaphylaxis kits, which could be a game-changer for those with severe allergies. These kits are designed to provide quick and reliable emergency responses. Lastly, an inclusive make-up range will be introduced, focusing on diversity and accessibility in beauty products. This...
First up, entrepreneurs will present hair towels designed to make drying hair easier and more effective. This product aims to appeal to anyone who struggles with traditional towels. Next, an eco-conscious soap dispenser innovation will take center stage, highlighting the importance of sustainability in everyday products. This pitch is expected to resonate with viewers who value environmentally friendly solutions.
Additionally, the episode will feature anaphylaxis kits, which could be a game-changer for those with severe allergies. These kits are designed to provide quick and reliable emergency responses. Lastly, an inclusive make-up range will be introduced, focusing on diversity and accessibility in beauty products. This...
- 2/20/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
Kevyn Major Howard, known for appearing as Rafterman in the 1987 Stanley Kubrick Vietnam War film Full Metal Jacket, has died at the age of 69.
“Kevyn Major Howard gave and gave and gave so much to the world and especially the men and women of our armed forces,” wrote his friend and former co-star Matthew Modine on X in a tribute. “He became famous for his role of ‘Rafterman’ in Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket. His portrayal gave him a unique entrée into the world of the US Marine Corps. This led him on a decades-long journey to be in service of our nation’s bravest. Thank you for your dedication to others and to America. May all the gods bless you Kevyn. Rest in peace. #SemperFidelis“
He attached a photo from set featuring the “Lusthog Squad,” which included Howard alongside himself and co-stars Sal Lopez, Gary Landon Mills and Adam Baldwin.
“Kevyn Major Howard gave and gave and gave so much to the world and especially the men and women of our armed forces,” wrote his friend and former co-star Matthew Modine on X in a tribute. “He became famous for his role of ‘Rafterman’ in Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket. His portrayal gave him a unique entrée into the world of the US Marine Corps. This led him on a decades-long journey to be in service of our nation’s bravest. Thank you for your dedication to others and to America. May all the gods bless you Kevyn. Rest in peace. #SemperFidelis“
He attached a photo from set featuring the “Lusthog Squad,” which included Howard alongside himself and co-stars Sal Lopez, Gary Landon Mills and Adam Baldwin.
- 2/16/2025
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Deadline Film + TV
Kevyn Major Howard, the actor and photographer best known for his role as "Rafterman" in Stanley Kubrick's acclaimed film Full Metal Jacket, has passed away. He was 69 years old.
Per TMZ, Howard died on Friday, Feb. 7, while surrounded by loving family and friends at a hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. A cause of death was not shared, but the actor's family said he had been hospitalized for weeks with respiratory issues. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Howard's honor directly to FueledBytheFallen.org, a nonprofit established to help provide aid to veterans and first responders in need of assistance.
Howard was born on Jan. 27, 1956, in Montreal, Quebec, but with his dual citizenship, he relocated from Canada to Los Angeles, California, to embark on a career in show business. In 1981, he appeared in the hit TV show CHiPs, and he followed this up...
Per TMZ, Howard died on Friday, Feb. 7, while surrounded by loving family and friends at a hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. A cause of death was not shared, but the actor's family said he had been hospitalized for weeks with respiratory issues. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Howard's honor directly to FueledBytheFallen.org, a nonprofit established to help provide aid to veterans and first responders in need of assistance.
Howard was born on Jan. 27, 1956, in Montreal, Quebec, but with his dual citizenship, he relocated from Canada to Los Angeles, California, to embark on a career in show business. In 1981, he appeared in the hit TV show CHiPs, and he followed this up...
- 2/15/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- Comic Book Resources
Stephen King's Misery has become a free streaming hit after dropping on Tubi a few weeks ago. Users of the free streaming service are finding the 1990 adaptation to be a worthy psychological horror thriller that just has to be revisited. At the time of writing, Misery sits in third spot on Tubi's list of most popular films. Other titles currently vying for attention on the platform include the Wesley Snipes thriller, Murder at 1600, Patrick Swayze's 80s hit, Road House, and the demonically delightful Megan Fox horror movie, Jennifer's Body.
Written by American playwright William Goldman, and directed by Rob Reiner, Misery is based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The story follows a writer named Paul Sheldon, who's returning from his retreat where he wrote the end of a successful series of romantic novels centering around the fictional character Misery Chastain. Sheldon has...
Written by American playwright William Goldman, and directed by Rob Reiner, Misery is based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The story follows a writer named Paul Sheldon, who's returning from his retreat where he wrote the end of a successful series of romantic novels centering around the fictional character Misery Chastain. Sheldon has...
- 2/15/2025
- by Federico Furzan
- MovieWeb
On Thursday 13 February 2025, BBC One broadcasts Dragons’ Den!
Season 22 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One promises an exciting lineup of innovative pitches. Viewers can look forward to a variety of unique ideas that aim to capture the attention of the Dragons.
One of the standout pitches introduces a new way to buy crisps. This idea could change how people enjoy their favorite snacks, making it easier and more convenient. The Dragons will likely have plenty of questions about this concept and its potential market impact.
Another intriguing pitch features pre-packaged flowerbeds. This idea could appeal to gardening enthusiasts and those looking to beautify their spaces without the hassle of traditional planting. The Dragons may consider the practicality and appeal of such a product.
Additionally, a pitch addressing common umbrella dilemmas is set to be presented. With unpredictable weather, a solution that makes umbrellas more...
Season 22 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One promises an exciting lineup of innovative pitches. Viewers can look forward to a variety of unique ideas that aim to capture the attention of the Dragons.
One of the standout pitches introduces a new way to buy crisps. This idea could change how people enjoy their favorite snacks, making it easier and more convenient. The Dragons will likely have plenty of questions about this concept and its potential market impact.
Another intriguing pitch features pre-packaged flowerbeds. This idea could appeal to gardening enthusiasts and those looking to beautify their spaces without the hassle of traditional planting. The Dragons may consider the practicality and appeal of such a product.
Additionally, a pitch addressing common umbrella dilemmas is set to be presented. With unpredictable weather, a solution that makes umbrellas more...
- 2/13/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In the upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den,” viewers can expect an exciting mix of creativity and innovation as Season 22 Episode 7 unfolds. Airing at 9:00 Pm on Thursday, February 20, 2025, on BBC One, this episode features a trio of intriguing pitches that will surely catch the attention of the Dragons.
First up, two brothers step into the Den, hoping their range of sauces will impress the investors. With a focus on unique flavors and quality ingredients, they aim to prove that their products are worthy of investment. However, the brothers know that the Dragons can be tough critics, and they will have to convince them that their sauces can stand out in a crowded market.
Next, a recent graduate introduces an automatic cooling device designed to make everyday life a little easier. This innovative gadget promises to tackle a common problem, and the young entrepreneur is eager to showcase its potential. The...
First up, two brothers step into the Den, hoping their range of sauces will impress the investors. With a focus on unique flavors and quality ingredients, they aim to prove that their products are worthy of investment. However, the brothers know that the Dragons can be tough critics, and they will have to convince them that their sauces can stand out in a crowded market.
Next, a recent graduate introduces an automatic cooling device designed to make everyday life a little easier. This innovative gadget promises to tackle a common problem, and the young entrepreneur is eager to showcase its potential. The...
- 2/13/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
Will Smith is a bonafide movie star, and you don't get to become a movie star if you're not multi-faceted. Smith's career is one that clearly demonstrates his versatility and then some; he's got a physicality and swagger that lends itself easily to an action film lead, as seen in the "Bad Boys" franchise as well as movies like "Suicide Squad" and "Bright." He has the emotional depth and soulfulness to take on a variety of dramatic roles, as in "King Richard," "The Pursuit of Happyness," "Ali," and "Six Degrees of Separation." He also has a natural comic timing — honed during his years starring on the wildly successful sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" — which crops up in many of his performances, but has also led to winning leading roles in the rom-com "Hitch" and Disney live-action remake "Aladdin."
Despite his considerable range and his continued appeal, Smith has one...
Despite his considerable range and his continued appeal, Smith has one...
- 2/12/2025
- by Bill Bria
- Slash Film
The Actual Way 'The Godfather's Tessio Died After His Betrayal of Michael Corleone Will Surprise You
Many would argue that The Godfather is simply a plethora of great scenes that perfectly culminate in one narrative, hence why it is considered one of, if not the, greatest film of all time. The presence of actors like Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, and James Caan resonates powerfully off the screen, with every action having a weight and significance for the audience to digest. However, one of the best scenes in The Godfather doesn’t even include the big hitters like Michael or Vito Corleone, yet sees their presence loom over everything. This is the scene where, after it is revealed that Tessio betrayed Michael—as Vito predicted someone would—hitmen snag Tessio (Abe Vigoda). The set-up and execution of the scene effectively communicate the power and threat that Michael and Vito present and explore some of the core themes of The Godfathersurrounding a changing of the guard. Yet, as with every adaptation,...
- 2/9/2025
- by Billy Fellows
- Collider.com
TheGodfathertrilogy introduced many memorable characters, from Michael Corleone’s rise to power to Vito Corleone’s old-world influence. Among these iconic figures, one quietly stands as Michael’s most trusted enforcer – Al Neri. While Neri’s role in the films is often reduced to a loyal figure, there’s far more to him than meets the eye. His importance extends beyond his capacity for violence, serving as the calculating force behind Michael’s decisions.
Though overshadowed by the more prominent Corleone family, Neri’s loyalty played a pivotal role in Michael’s reign. Al Neri was more than just an enforcer. He was the quiet hand that ensured Michael’s power remained unchallenged.
Who is Al Neri? The films downplay Al Neri’s importance, omitting key details about his past and rise within the Corleone family. Once a tough NYPD officer, personal tragedy and violent impulses led him to commit murder,...
Though overshadowed by the more prominent Corleone family, Neri’s loyalty played a pivotal role in Michael’s reign. Al Neri was more than just an enforcer. He was the quiet hand that ensured Michael’s power remained unchallenged.
Who is Al Neri? The films downplay Al Neri’s importance, omitting key details about his past and rise within the Corleone family. Once a tough NYPD officer, personal tragedy and violent impulses led him to commit murder,...
- 2/9/2025
- by Amy Watkins
- Comic Book Resources
One of the most iconic and darkest scenes of The Godfather is the attempted murder of Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando). The symbolism with the oranges, the tension of Vito spotting the assassins heading towards him, and Fredo’s weeping next to his father all make the scene a shocking display of violence that tears down our god-like perception of Vito. However, a deleted scene could have made the aftermath even better. That is a scene showing Sonny (James Caan) and Vito’s wife, Carmela (Morgana King). Whilst there are understandable reasons for removing this scene, such as keeping the tension of Sonny unaware of Luca Brasi's death, the scene shows us a more competent side to Sonny as he becomes head of the family. Furthermore, it gives Carmela a subtle moment of strength, as she is more prepared for a crisis like this than Sonny, presenting her as a Sicilian...
- 2/8/2025
- by Billy Fellows
- Collider.com
In the upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den,” viewers can expect an exciting lineup of innovative pitches that promise to spark interest. Season 22, Episode 6, airing on Thursday, February 13, 2025, at 9:00 Pm on BBC One, showcases a variety of creative entrepreneurs ready to impress the Dragons.
One of the standout pitches involves a new way to buy crisps. This concept aims to change the snacking experience, offering something fresh and unique to crisp lovers. The Dragons will be eager to see how this idea stands out in a competitive market.
Another intriguing pitch features pre-packaged flowerbeds. This idea could revolutionize gardening for those who want a beautiful outdoor space without the hassle. The Dragons will likely weigh the practicality and market potential of such a product.
Additionally, a solution to the common umbrella dilemma is on the table. This pitch addresses the frustrations many face with traditional umbrellas. Lastly, a dessert-inspired cocktail...
One of the standout pitches involves a new way to buy crisps. This concept aims to change the snacking experience, offering something fresh and unique to crisp lovers. The Dragons will be eager to see how this idea stands out in a competitive market.
Another intriguing pitch features pre-packaged flowerbeds. This idea could revolutionize gardening for those who want a beautiful outdoor space without the hassle. The Dragons will likely weigh the practicality and market potential of such a product.
Additionally, a solution to the common umbrella dilemma is on the table. This pitch addresses the frustrations many face with traditional umbrellas. Lastly, a dessert-inspired cocktail...
- 2/6/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Thursday 6 February 2025, BBC One broadcasts Dragons’ Den!
Season 22 Episode 5 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” promises to be an exciting showcase of ambition and creativity. Aspiring entrepreneurs will step into the famous den, ready to present their business ideas to a panel of five multimillionaire investors. For these hopefuls, this moment represents a significant opportunity to turn their dreams into reality.
In this episode, each entrepreneur will have a limited time to make their pitch. They will need to impress the dragons with their ideas, business plans, and passion. The stakes are high, as the investors will decide whether to invest their money and support these budding businesses or send them home empty-handed.
Viewers can expect a mix of innovative ideas, emotional stories, and tough questions from the dragons. The entrepreneurs will face the challenge of convincing these seasoned investors that their ideas are worth the risk.
Season 22 Episode 5 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” promises to be an exciting showcase of ambition and creativity. Aspiring entrepreneurs will step into the famous den, ready to present their business ideas to a panel of five multimillionaire investors. For these hopefuls, this moment represents a significant opportunity to turn their dreams into reality.
In this episode, each entrepreneur will have a limited time to make their pitch. They will need to impress the dragons with their ideas, business plans, and passion. The stakes are high, as the investors will decide whether to invest their money and support these budding businesses or send them home empty-handed.
Viewers can expect a mix of innovative ideas, emotional stories, and tough questions from the dragons. The entrepreneurs will face the challenge of convincing these seasoned investors that their ideas are worth the risk.
- 2/6/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
Exclusive: Matlock is on the case this awards season. The Publicists of the International Cinematographers Guild said today that Kathy Bates will receive the 2025 Television Showperson of the Year Awards at the 62nd Icg Publicists Awards luncheon on February 28.
The annual award honors an individual whose accomplishments in TV best represent that special spirit traditionally defined as showmanship. Patrick Stewart received the honor at last year’s ceremony.
“Kathy Bates has consistently captivated audiences with her versatility, depth and the sheer power she brings to every role,” Publicists Awards Chair Tim Menke and Sheryl Main said in a joint statement. “It’s our honor to celebrate her unrivaled career and dedication to her craft.”
And quite a career it has been. Bates had done plenty of guest shots on TV and appeared in smaller film roles when she got her signature role in Misery, playing a novelist’s (James Caan...
The annual award honors an individual whose accomplishments in TV best represent that special spirit traditionally defined as showmanship. Patrick Stewart received the honor at last year’s ceremony.
“Kathy Bates has consistently captivated audiences with her versatility, depth and the sheer power she brings to every role,” Publicists Awards Chair Tim Menke and Sheryl Main said in a joint statement. “It’s our honor to celebrate her unrivaled career and dedication to her craft.”
And quite a career it has been. Bates had done plenty of guest shots on TV and appeared in smaller film roles when she got her signature role in Misery, playing a novelist’s (James Caan...
- 2/4/2025
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Francis Ford Coppola's impressive filmography is just as well known as the director's varied history when it comes to troubled behind-the-scenes productions of those very same cinematic classics. The iconic filmmaker has made such masterpieces as Apocalypse Now, The Conversation,The Outsiders, and is perhaps best recognized for his trilogy of Godfather films that would set a new standard for Mafia and crime films for decades to come. There are plenty of iconic moments in the films that would be referenced or paid homage to in various forms, but, it turns out, the production on the first film was a struggle for Coppola, who fought to keep the creative integrity of his adaptation of Mario Puzo's novel intact.
In fact, Paramount wanted one line spoken early on by Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) in the opening wedding sequence of the film to be removed. In an excerpt from "The Godfather Treasures" by Peter Cowie,...
In fact, Paramount wanted one line spoken early on by Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) in the opening wedding sequence of the film to be removed. In an excerpt from "The Godfather Treasures" by Peter Cowie,...
- 2/3/2025
- by Ernesto Valenzuela
- MovieWeb
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This February, Tubi is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the brilliant epic space opera film Dune: Part One to the classic sci-fi action film The Terminator. However, this article only includes the films coming to Tubi this month with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the ten best films coming to Tubi in February 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Licorice Pizza (February 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 90% Credit – United Artists Releasing
Licorice Pizza is a coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The 2021 film is set in the 1970s in California’s San Fernando Valley, and it follows Gary Valentine, a teen actor who falls for Alana Kane, an older girl. Licorice Pizza stars Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman, Sean Penn, Tom Waits, Bradley Cooper, and Benny Safdie.
Leaving Las Vegas...
This February, Tubi is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the brilliant epic space opera film Dune: Part One to the classic sci-fi action film The Terminator. However, this article only includes the films coming to Tubi this month with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the ten best films coming to Tubi in February 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Licorice Pizza (February 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 90% Credit – United Artists Releasing
Licorice Pizza is a coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The 2021 film is set in the 1970s in California’s San Fernando Valley, and it follows Gary Valentine, a teen actor who falls for Alana Kane, an older girl. Licorice Pizza stars Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman, Sean Penn, Tom Waits, Bradley Cooper, and Benny Safdie.
Leaving Las Vegas...
- 2/2/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
For all the excellent Stephen King film adaptations that are out there, from Frank Darabont's The Shawshank Redemption to Brian De Palma's Carrie and Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, only one can say that it came away with an Oscar – Rob Reiner's Misery. Released in 1990 to widespread critical acclaim, the feature based on King's 1987 novel of the same name is carried by a famous, career-defining performance by the great Kathy Bates as the obsessive Annie Wilkes that would earn the actress her only statuette to date. Between her scene-chewing acting and a strong screen partner in James Caan, it's still viewed among the best takes on the master of horror's work to date, with a 91% Rotten Tomatoes score. Starting this month, this gem of horror history is now also free to watch as part of Tubi's catalog.
- 2/1/2025
- by Ryan O'Rourke
- Collider.com
It seems like not everyone cares that Buddy the Elf may be going through a midlife crisis.
In December, Will Ferrell went viral after he was seen dressed up as his beloved character from the 2003 holiday movie while watching the Los Angeles Kings play the Philadelphia Flyers from the stands. However, the actor decided to have some fun and make it appear as if time had not been friendly to Buddy, with a beer in hand, a fake cigarette sticking out of his mouth and a scowling expression across his face.
Though Ferrell thought it was hilarious, he recently told People magazine, “Some people were not too happy.”
“They thought, ‘Please be true to the character. That was not cool,'” he added. But Ferrell doubled down that “Buddy was having a bad day. Yeah. He just went to a hockey game, smoked cigarettes and drank beer.”
Elf, directed by Jon Favreau,...
In December, Will Ferrell went viral after he was seen dressed up as his beloved character from the 2003 holiday movie while watching the Los Angeles Kings play the Philadelphia Flyers from the stands. However, the actor decided to have some fun and make it appear as if time had not been friendly to Buddy, with a beer in hand, a fake cigarette sticking out of his mouth and a scowling expression across his face.
Though Ferrell thought it was hilarious, he recently told People magazine, “Some people were not too happy.”
“They thought, ‘Please be true to the character. That was not cool,'” he added. But Ferrell doubled down that “Buddy was having a bad day. Yeah. He just went to a hockey game, smoked cigarettes and drank beer.”
Elf, directed by Jon Favreau,...
- 2/1/2025
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Actor Will Ferrell is known for his comedic performances in a string of commercially successful movies. One of the most popular movies in Ferrell’s filmography is the 2003 Christmas comedy Elf, directed by Jon Favreau, which was a major hit at the box office. As a result, a sequel seemed guaranteed, and that possibility has been discussed over the years.
Will Ferrell’s Elf was a huge hit (Credit: New Line Cinema).
While there have been some rumors suggesting a sequel was in the works, Ferrell has remained adamant about not wanting to make another installment. During a recent podcast appearance, the actor was asked about why a sequel to the 2003 cult classic never materialized. Ferrell revealed his hesitance to make it for one understandable reason. Here is what Will Ferrell had to say about the Elf not getting a sequel.
Will Ferrell shared the real reason why Elf 2 never...
Will Ferrell’s Elf was a huge hit (Credit: New Line Cinema).
While there have been some rumors suggesting a sequel was in the works, Ferrell has remained adamant about not wanting to make another installment. During a recent podcast appearance, the actor was asked about why a sequel to the 2003 cult classic never materialized. Ferrell revealed his hesitance to make it for one understandable reason. Here is what Will Ferrell had to say about the Elf not getting a sequel.
Will Ferrell shared the real reason why Elf 2 never...
- 1/31/2025
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
On Thursday 30 January 2025, BBC One broadcasts Dragons’ Den!
Season 22 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” promises to be an exciting one as fashion expert and entrepreneur Trinny Woodall steps into the den. Known for her sharp insights and vibrant personality, Trinny aims to bring her unique perspective to the panel of investors. This episode will see her joining the fierce group of five dragons, each with their own expertise and style.
Trinny Woodall has made a name for herself in the fashion industry, and her experience as a TV presenter adds another layer to her skills. In this episode, she will be looking to discover fresh talent and innovative business ideas that could fit into her investment portfolio. The entrepreneurs pitching their ideas will face the challenge of impressing not just Trinny, but also the other seasoned investors in the den.
Viewers can expect a mix of...
Season 22 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” promises to be an exciting one as fashion expert and entrepreneur Trinny Woodall steps into the den. Known for her sharp insights and vibrant personality, Trinny aims to bring her unique perspective to the panel of investors. This episode will see her joining the fierce group of five dragons, each with their own expertise and style.
Trinny Woodall has made a name for herself in the fashion industry, and her experience as a TV presenter adds another layer to her skills. In this episode, she will be looking to discover fresh talent and innovative business ideas that could fit into her investment portfolio. The entrepreneurs pitching their ideas will face the challenge of impressing not just Trinny, but also the other seasoned investors in the den.
Viewers can expect a mix of...
- 1/30/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
Quick Links The Making of The Godfather Was Plagued With Production Troubles One of James Caan's Favorite Scenes From The Godfather Was Removed In Post-Production James Caan Walked Out of a Screening of The Godfather Due to the Scene's Removal
For over 50 years, Francis Ford Coppola's magnum opus, The Godfather, has carried a reputation as one of the greatest and most influential films of all time. Many have since cited it as a flawless masterpiece of film-making, ranking out at number 2 on IMDb's Top 250. Of course, as with nearly every other movie that's ever been made, there were creative challenges that needed to be overcome, as well as a few sacrifices that needed to be made along the way. With a runtime of almost three hours, it's hard to imagine that the movie would have needed to be any longer. As it turns out, however, there was...
For over 50 years, Francis Ford Coppola's magnum opus, The Godfather, has carried a reputation as one of the greatest and most influential films of all time. Many have since cited it as a flawless masterpiece of film-making, ranking out at number 2 on IMDb's Top 250. Of course, as with nearly every other movie that's ever been made, there were creative challenges that needed to be overcome, as well as a few sacrifices that needed to be made along the way. With a runtime of almost three hours, it's hard to imagine that the movie would have needed to be any longer. As it turns out, however, there was...
- 1/25/2025
- by Alex Huffman
- Comic Book Resources
In the upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den,” viewers can look forward to an exciting twist as fashion expert, TV presenter, and entrepreneur Trinny Woodall joins the panel of investors. Scheduled to air on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at 9:00 Pm on BBC One, this episode promises to bring fresh perspectives and fierce competition.
Trinny Woodall, known for her keen eye for fashion and business acumen, aims to expand her investment portfolio. As she joins the ferocious five, her presence is sure to shake things up in the Den. Entrepreneurs from various backgrounds will pitch their innovative ideas, hoping to win over Trinny and the other Dragons. With her experience in the fashion industry, Trinny might be particularly interested in unique fashion-related ventures, but her expertise could also extend to other creative businesses.
The dynamics of the Den will be captivating as Trinny interacts with the established Dragons. Her insights and feedback could...
Trinny Woodall, known for her keen eye for fashion and business acumen, aims to expand her investment portfolio. As she joins the ferocious five, her presence is sure to shake things up in the Den. Entrepreneurs from various backgrounds will pitch their innovative ideas, hoping to win over Trinny and the other Dragons. With her experience in the fashion industry, Trinny might be particularly interested in unique fashion-related ventures, but her expertise could also extend to other creative businesses.
The dynamics of the Den will be captivating as Trinny interacts with the established Dragons. Her insights and feedback could...
- 1/23/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Thursday 23 January 2025, BBC One broadcasts Dragons’ Den!
Season 22 Episode 3 Episode Summary
In the upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One, viewers can expect a diverse range of business pitches that showcase creativity and innovation. The episode features a Ukrainian entrepreneur who introduces her unique fashion business. Her presentation promises to highlight her vision and the cultural influences behind her designs, aiming to impress the Dragons with her style and market potential.
Additionally, café owners step into the Den to serve up bubble tea, a trendy beverage that has gained popularity in recent years. They will share their business model and how they plan to stand out in a competitive market. The Dragons will be keen to taste the drinks and evaluate the café owners’ strategy for growth.
Another interesting pitch comes from an entrepreneur with a concept for a doggie swimming franchise. This idea could tap into the growing pet care market,...
Season 22 Episode 3 Episode Summary
In the upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One, viewers can expect a diverse range of business pitches that showcase creativity and innovation. The episode features a Ukrainian entrepreneur who introduces her unique fashion business. Her presentation promises to highlight her vision and the cultural influences behind her designs, aiming to impress the Dragons with her style and market potential.
Additionally, café owners step into the Den to serve up bubble tea, a trendy beverage that has gained popularity in recent years. They will share their business model and how they plan to stand out in a competitive market. The Dragons will be keen to taste the drinks and evaluate the café owners’ strategy for growth.
Another interesting pitch comes from an entrepreneur with a concept for a doggie swimming franchise. This idea could tap into the growing pet care market,...
- 1/23/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
Throughout the production of The Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola had to make a lot of decisions to obtain the greatest version of his iconic adaptation. Not every one of these decisions was met without chagrin from the studio and various producers. The thing about being an auteur, like Coppola, is that sometimes the best version of the film involves sending some scenes to the chopping block. This is most difficult to comprehend when one of those scenes is possibly one of the better scenes that was shot. However, it is not about how great the blocking, lighting and acting in the scene are, it's about whether the scene works best for the story being told. Sometimes a deleted scene can have a lot of substance in other areas, but it ultimately doesn't fit the mold.
There weren't a ton of scenes cut from The Godfather, but the ones that were...
There weren't a ton of scenes cut from The Godfather, but the ones that were...
- 1/22/2025
- by Ben Morganti
- Comic Book Resources
When Jack Nicholson starred in Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of "The Shining," the horror stigma surrounding Stephen King temporarily disappeared in Hollywood. Though he tended to write pulpy, gory fictions, if the A-list team of Kubrick and Nicholson deemed his material worthy of a major motion picture, perhaps there was box office and awards glory to be mined from his other books (which the prolific author was pumping out at an astonishing pace).
This notion would be challenged something fierce throughout the 1980s. While esteemed directors like David Cronenberg and Rob Reiner earned favorable reviews for, respectively, "The Dead Zone" and "Stand by Me," critics had little use for "Cujo," "Firestarter," "Children of the Corn," "Silver Bullet," "Pet Sematary," and the King-directed "Maximum Overdrive." Really, if not for Reiner's "Stand by Me," the prestige-picture potential of a King tale might've been blotted out completely.
This was the Hollywood state...
This notion would be challenged something fierce throughout the 1980s. While esteemed directors like David Cronenberg and Rob Reiner earned favorable reviews for, respectively, "The Dead Zone" and "Stand by Me," critics had little use for "Cujo," "Firestarter," "Children of the Corn," "Silver Bullet," "Pet Sematary," and the King-directed "Maximum Overdrive." Really, if not for Reiner's "Stand by Me," the prestige-picture potential of a King tale might've been blotted out completely.
This was the Hollywood state...
- 1/19/2025
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
It's a little-known fact that George Lucas had a lot of incredible influences and support throughout the early years of his career which led to his creation of Star Wars. On the one hand, previous science fiction epics such as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Dune, and Flash Gordon had a lot of influence on the young artist. Meanwhile, a student of cinema, Lucas had inspirations that included Akira Kurosawa and Stanley Kubrick, as well as other renowned filmmakers. However, his most important influences came from his greatest supporters during the New Hollywood Era of cinema. In the 1970s, a pool of young cinephiles were beginning to have a voice of their own and started making movies at a time when the studios were actually allowing directors to do what they wanted. Some of the greats like Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Francis Ford Coppola came from this era of filmmaking.
- 1/19/2025
- by Ben Morganti
- Comic Book Resources
Between 1976 and 1990, there were 11 Stephen King adaptations that hit theaters, and most of them were pretty good. The 1980s gave us such classics as Stand By Me, The Dead Zone, Christine, and The Shining, and while they're remembered fondly today, there was one film during that time period that stood head and shoulders above the rest: 1990's Misery. Based on the novel of the same name, the film starred James Caan as Paul Sheldon, an author held captive by his number one fan, Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates). Directed by Rob Reiner, Misery was a hit both critically and commercially, and now, after being unavailable to stream for a while, it's found a new home where you can watch it for free.
Per Tubi, Misery will hit the streaming service on Jan. 31, making it perfect viewing for the cold winter month of February. Hitting theaters on Nov. 30, 1990, the psychological horror masterpiece...
Per Tubi, Misery will hit the streaming service on Jan. 31, making it perfect viewing for the cold winter month of February. Hitting theaters on Nov. 30, 1990, the psychological horror masterpiece...
- 1/18/2025
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
The Godfather and The Godfather Part II are among the greatest gangster movies of all time, and the characters are a huge reason why—from their personalities to their levels of intelligence. There are many chess pieces moving throughout the trilogy, and part of the allure is its ability to show just how much strategy goes into, say, the assassination attempt on Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando), the successful assassination of Sonny (James Caan), planting the gun in the restaurant bathroom for Michael (Al Pacino), or any other plot point throughout the franchise.
- 1/16/2025
- by J.S. Gornael
- Collider.com
On Thursday, January 23, 2025, at 9:00 Pm, BBC One will air a new episode of “Dragons’ Den,” Season 22, Episode 3. In this exciting installment, a diverse range of entrepreneurs step into the Den to pitch their innovative ideas to the Dragons.
First, a Ukrainian entrepreneur presents her fashion business, showcasing her vision and unique designs. Next, a pair of café owners share their idea for a bubble tea business, hoping to catch the attention of the Dragons with this trendy drink offering. Another pitch comes from an entrepreneur hoping to expand a doggie swimming franchise, providing a fun and active way for pets to stay fit. Finally, a designer steps forward with an invention aimed at revolutionizing the bathroom experience, demonstrating a clever new product that could change the way we think about home design.
As always, the Dragons are ready to offer investment and advice, but only if the ideas impress.
First, a Ukrainian entrepreneur presents her fashion business, showcasing her vision and unique designs. Next, a pair of café owners share their idea for a bubble tea business, hoping to catch the attention of the Dragons with this trendy drink offering. Another pitch comes from an entrepreneur hoping to expand a doggie swimming franchise, providing a fun and active way for pets to stay fit. Finally, a designer steps forward with an invention aimed at revolutionizing the bathroom experience, demonstrating a clever new product that could change the way we think about home design.
As always, the Dragons are ready to offer investment and advice, but only if the ideas impress.
- 1/16/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Thursday 16 January 2025, BBC One broadcasts Dragons’ Den!
Season 22 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One promises to be filled with excitement and tension as aspiring entrepreneurs step into the den to present their business ideas. This is a critical moment for them, as they have just one chance to impress five multimillionaire investors. It is a make-or-break situation that could change their lives forever.
In this episode, viewers can expect a variety of innovative ideas. Each entrepreneur will showcase their passion and hard work, hoping to secure the investment they need to take their business to the next level. The investors, known for their tough questions and high expectations, will carefully evaluate each pitch. Their feedback can be both encouraging and challenging, as they seek to determine which ideas have the potential for success.
As the pitches unfold, the atmosphere in the den will be charged with anticipation.
Season 22 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One promises to be filled with excitement and tension as aspiring entrepreneurs step into the den to present their business ideas. This is a critical moment for them, as they have just one chance to impress five multimillionaire investors. It is a make-or-break situation that could change their lives forever.
In this episode, viewers can expect a variety of innovative ideas. Each entrepreneur will showcase their passion and hard work, hoping to secure the investment they need to take their business to the next level. The investors, known for their tough questions and high expectations, will carefully evaluate each pitch. Their feedback can be both encouraging and challenging, as they seek to determine which ideas have the potential for success.
As the pitches unfold, the atmosphere in the den will be charged with anticipation.
- 1/16/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
Steve Carell’s departure from The Office was undoubtedly a blow to the sitcom. After his seven-season-long run as the Regional Manager of Dunder Mifflin, the team had to find a replacement and it was certainly not an easy feat. In walked Will Ferrell and let’s just say that the critical reception of his character was underwhelming and fans weren’t too fond of Deangelo Vickers either.
Steve Carell and Will Ferrell in The Office (2005-13) | Credits: NBC
Over-the-top comedy is what Will Ferrell does best but unfortunately, a celebrated legend was not a fan of it at all – James Caan. The two actors worked together on the iconic film, Elf (2003) but during filming, James Caan was not a fan of Will Ferrell’s comedy and was not afraid to diss him on his face.
When James Caan called Will Ferrell unfunny Will Ferrell and James Caan in Elf...
Steve Carell and Will Ferrell in The Office (2005-13) | Credits: NBC
Over-the-top comedy is what Will Ferrell does best but unfortunately, a celebrated legend was not a fan of it at all – James Caan. The two actors worked together on the iconic film, Elf (2003) but during filming, James Caan was not a fan of Will Ferrell’s comedy and was not afraid to diss him on his face.
When James Caan called Will Ferrell unfunny Will Ferrell and James Caan in Elf...
- 1/15/2025
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
Kathy Bates recently told a relatable story to Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family) on his Dinner's On Me podcast (via TheWrap) when both she and fellow Oscar winner Meryl Streep lost the Best Supporting Actress Oscar to Catherine Zeta-Jones in 2003: They drowned their sorrows with vodka at the bar.
“It was a very Joan Crawford-Bette Davis moment. She slammed her evening bag down on the bar and said, ‘I’m having a vodka, straight, neat,’ and I slammed my evening bag down, I said, ‘I’m having what she’s having,’ and we tossed it. It was a moment.”
Zeta-Jones won the Oscar for Chicago, playing Velma Kelly. The film also won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Sound, Best Art Direction, and Best Film Editing. Meanwhile, Bates was nominated for her role as Roberta Hertzel in About Schmidt, a film that features Jack Nicholson playing completely against type. Streep...
“It was a very Joan Crawford-Bette Davis moment. She slammed her evening bag down on the bar and said, ‘I’m having a vodka, straight, neat,’ and I slammed my evening bag down, I said, ‘I’m having what she’s having,’ and we tossed it. It was a moment.”
Zeta-Jones won the Oscar for Chicago, playing Velma Kelly. The film also won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Sound, Best Art Direction, and Best Film Editing. Meanwhile, Bates was nominated for her role as Roberta Hertzel in About Schmidt, a film that features Jack Nicholson playing completely against type. Streep...
- 1/14/2025
- by Heath McKnight
- MovieWeb
At the 82nd annual Golden Globes held on January 5, Demi Moore, who has been working steadily in Hollywood for decades, won her first ever competitive acting award thanks to Coralie Fargeat's body-horror hit "The Substance."
Moore beat out some stiff competition to win Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy award, including Cynthia Erivo in "Wicked: Part One" and Mikey Madison in "Anora," and her powerful speech about how women in the entertainment industry are constantly trying to measure up to a truly impossible standard was nothing if not deeply inspiring. Despite apparently being told that she would never be anything more than a "popcorn actress" by some foolish studio executive, Moore proudly stood on stage at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, telling women all over the world, "In those moments when we don't think we're smart enough or pretty enough or skinny enough or successful enough or...
Moore beat out some stiff competition to win Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy award, including Cynthia Erivo in "Wicked: Part One" and Mikey Madison in "Anora," and her powerful speech about how women in the entertainment industry are constantly trying to measure up to a truly impossible standard was nothing if not deeply inspiring. Despite apparently being told that she would never be anything more than a "popcorn actress" by some foolish studio executive, Moore proudly stood on stage at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, telling women all over the world, "In those moments when we don't think we're smart enough or pretty enough or skinny enough or successful enough or...
- 1/13/2025
- by Nina Starner
- Slash Film
The legendary career of James Caan has been full of surprise twists and turns. He made grown men cry with his heartbreaking performance as Brian Piccolo in Brian’s Song. Then his iconic role as the hot-headed Sonny Corleone in The Godfather elevated his status as a cinematic tough guy with box office clout. Of all the films he ever made, however, Caan’s role as a determined career criminal in 1981’s Thief was his most complex as it combined his macho persona with street-level sensitivity.
- 1/13/2025
- by André Joseph
- Collider.com
Buddy the Elf has seen better days.
After going viral for reincarnating the title character from 2003’s Elf — as a beer-drinking and cigarette-smoking brooder, no less — Will Ferrell explained the thought and preparation process behind the stunt.
“Buddy the Elf got laid off, I think, from the North Pole,” the multi-hyphenate joked to Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce on a recent episode of their New Heights podcast.
The moment took place at a Dec. 29 hockey game between the Los Angeles Kings and Philadelphia Flyers, after a week of prep — simply for the vibes. Commentators joked that Ferrell’s demeanor and commitment to the bit made it unclear if he was actually enjoying the match-up or not. Meanwhile, those on social media had jokes aplenty, with film references deeming this version of Buddy the Elf a “South Pole elf” and saying he had finally been sacked for not meeting his gift-making quota.
After going viral for reincarnating the title character from 2003’s Elf — as a beer-drinking and cigarette-smoking brooder, no less — Will Ferrell explained the thought and preparation process behind the stunt.
“Buddy the Elf got laid off, I think, from the North Pole,” the multi-hyphenate joked to Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce on a recent episode of their New Heights podcast.
The moment took place at a Dec. 29 hockey game between the Los Angeles Kings and Philadelphia Flyers, after a week of prep — simply for the vibes. Commentators joked that Ferrell’s demeanor and commitment to the bit made it unclear if he was actually enjoying the match-up or not. Meanwhile, those on social media had jokes aplenty, with film references deeming this version of Buddy the Elf a “South Pole elf” and saying he had finally been sacked for not meeting his gift-making quota.
- 1/11/2025
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Deadline Film + TV
Times have been tough for a lot of us. But we never expected it to hit Buddy the Elf! Long gone are the days of smiling being his favorite — at least how Will Ferrell recently portrayed him. As we reported on a couple weeks ago, Ferrell turned up in full Buddy the Elf garb at a Los Angeles Kings game after Christmas, sitting there looking absolutely miserable and out of holiday cheer. Now, Ferrell is explaining what made him dress up like that.
Appearing on the New Heights podcast, Ferrell said, “That was just…I get these weird ideas every now and then. We’re season ticket holders for the L.A. Kings. We have seats right on the glass. I told my wife, ‘Over the break, it would be funny if I just got a Buddy the Elf costume and didn’t shave for a week, and I’m just...
Appearing on the New Heights podcast, Ferrell said, “That was just…I get these weird ideas every now and then. We’re season ticket holders for the L.A. Kings. We have seats right on the glass. I told my wife, ‘Over the break, it would be funny if I just got a Buddy the Elf costume and didn’t shave for a week, and I’m just...
- 1/11/2025
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Will Ferrell turned heads at the end of 2024 when the actor appeared at a Los Angeles Kings NHL game as one of his most beloved characters, Buddy the Elf. Although he looked a little worse for wear at the Dec. 29, 2024, hockey game than he did in the 2003 movie, Elf, with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and a five o’clock shadow, Ferrell was instantly recognizable as Buddy. Now, per Variety, the actor is opening up about the viral stunt.
“Buddy the Elf got laid off, I think from the North Pole,” joked Ferrell in an appearance on Jason and Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast. “He’s having a pull from his beer, smoking a cig. That was just…I get these weird ideas every now and then. We’re season ticket holders for the L.A. Kings. We have seats right on the glass. I told my wife,...
“Buddy the Elf got laid off, I think from the North Pole,” joked Ferrell in an appearance on Jason and Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast. “He’s having a pull from his beer, smoking a cig. That was just…I get these weird ideas every now and then. We’re season ticket holders for the L.A. Kings. We have seats right on the glass. I told my wife,...
- 1/11/2025
- by Deana Carpenter
- Comic Book Resources
Although the late, great James Caan delivered iconic performances as Sonny Corleone in The Godfather and Frank in Heat, the single best role of his career may have been as the struggling English professor Axel Freed in the brilliant thriller The Gambler. Based on the novel of the same name by Fyodor Dostoevsky, the film explored gambling as a legitimate addiction issue and allowed Caan to sink his teeth into one of the most despicable anti-heroes in screen history. Living up to such a beloved classic was always going to be a difficult task, but director Rupert Wyatt took it upon himself to reimagine the story of The Gambler by placing it within a modern context. The remake of The Gambler was able to differentiate itself from its predecessor thanks to a surprisingly brilliant performance by Mark Wahlberg, who delivers one of the most captivating and surprisingly earnest roles of his entire career.
- 1/11/2025
- by Liam Gaughan
- Collider.com
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