I say Hollywood has gotten away from stressing their advantages over television, and in so doing, has lost their edge. In some areas, television is now beating Hollywood at its own game, and the movie industry needs to shake itself out of its apathy.
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I lay out my case that the ending to The Dark Knight Rises wasn't what Christopher Nolan originally intended. I don't have any evidence, only conjecture to support my position, but I think it's pretty convincing nonetheless.
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I posit that the Horror genre, once a staple of the movie industry, has fallen into a "found footage" malaise and it's on us as the audience to demand better.
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I argue that one day we may look back on the Summer of 2014 as the "moment" when Hollywood started an abrupt shift away from its $100 million blockbuster "arms race".
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I put forth that Hollywood is ignoring a gold mine: the old-fashioned action hero. But all is not lost! The next breed of them is right under Hollywood's nose.
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I call out Hollywood for becoming sequel-obsessed and say that their easily-charted profitability doesn't outweigh their derivative nature or the loss of the creativity that makes Hollywood so great.
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With the clock ticking on Daniel Craig, it's time to take a look at who his successors could be.
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