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Jordan Peele explains his new sci-fi horror film, “Nope”
Author and director Jordan Peele suggests he is manufactured it his responsibility to method the globe all around him the only way he appreciates how: by way of his creativeness. In his third feature movie, “Nope,” that includes actors Keke Palmer and Steven Yeun, Peele channels his individual fears into a earth of science fiction and horror. “Very first and foremost, I wanted to make a UFO horror movie. And then of training course it truly is like, where is the iconic Black UFO movie? And every time I experience that my favored movie out there has not been created, that’s the void I’m hoping to fill with my movies,”…
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Robert Pattinson to Star in Bong Joon-Ho’s Next Sci-Fi Project, and More Movie News
This week’s Ketchup brings you more headlines from the world of film development news, covering new titles such as The Aristocats, A Christmas Story 2, and The Meg 2. This WEEK’S TOP STORY ROBERT PATTINSON TO STAR IN BONG JOON-HO’S NEXT FILM (Photo by Dee Cercone/Everett Collection) After 91 years of only awarding Best Picture to English-language films, the 92nd Annual Academy Awards in early 2020 (just before COVID-19 changed everything) finally broke the international drought with Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite (Certified Fresh at 98{5b4d37f3b561c14bd186647c61229400cd4722d6fb37730c64ddff077a6b66c6}), which won four Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best International Feature Film). In the two years since, there hasn’t been much…
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Denis Villeneuve to Tackle Sci-Fi Classic Rendezvous with Rama, and More Movie News
This week’s Ketchup brings you more headlines from the world of film development news, covering such titles as Blue Beetle, The Masked Singer, and the Kanye biopic. This WEEK’S TOP STORY DENIS VILLENEUVE TO TACKLE SCI-FI CLASSIC RENDEZVOUS WITH RAMA (Photo by Jan Thijs/©Paramount Picture) In many ways, science fiction authors in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s were decades ahead of what Hollywood could adapt. Classics like Isaac Asimov’s Foundation (now an Apple TV+ series), Robert A. Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land, and Arthur C. Clarke’s Childhood’s End all have development histories that date back to the 1970s itself. Another such sci-fi classic that has eluded adaptation is Clarke’s…