Yes, trailers are just marketing material, and we’re not a BFD Advertising and Design class. But as any studio will tell you, a well-crafted trailer that builds hype and excitement for a movie can be a make-or...
Like trailers, movie posters are marketing materials to put butts in seats for movies and one could argue—with the fragmenting nature of streaming and the downtrends of movie theatergoing—that movie posters ar...
The minor news of the day: Lucasfilm’s “Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny” is finally coming to Disney+ on December 1. The final chapter in the Indiana Jones story, ‘Dial Of Destiny’ came out at the end of...
This year has been pretty wild as far as box office goes. We’ve seen massive successes, such as “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” “Barbie,” and “Oppenheimer,” but we’ve also seen some spectacular fails, such as “...
Tom Cruise turned 61 on Monday, but no one would know it from all the physically demanded stunts he does in "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One." And if the actor has his way, he'll keep doing stunt...
Lucasfilm isn’t hiding the fact that “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is the final film in the franchise for Harrison Ford, and thus, Indiana Jones. But in an industry obsessed with franchises, it would...
With "Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny," Mads Mikkelsen plays yet another bad guy in a blockbuster. This time, he's Jürgen Voller, an ex-Nazi physicist on the hunt for an artifact Harrison Ford's Jones al...
"Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny" got the red carpet treatment in with its Disney premiere in LA yesterday (and an additional press screening in NYC). And the cast of the new "Indy" installment was there...
What a night it was for Harrison Ford yesterday, receiving an honorary Palme d'Or and a special tribute to his career before the world premiere of "Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny." Did James Mangold's t...
In “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” the sturdy lark, positioned precariously in the liminal space between commerce and taste, there are the familiar callbacks, the big set pieces, the cracking bullwhip...