Things you didn’t know about the 1991 classic ‘Hook’
Posted by Horror Movies News on December 11, 2016"Hook" is now 25 years old. See the following slides to find out 10 things you may not have known about the film.
"Hook" is now 25 years old. See the following slides to find out 10 things you may not have known about the film.
Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar has always been well-known for his power-packed performances. Recently, it was revealed that he will play the role of Dara Singh - the late wrestler-actor.
New reports claim that Meghan Markle wants a future with Prince Harry and she's ready to make their relationship work. Also, Harry is now considering paying for round the clock security for the actress.
One of my favourite artists of the decade. I've had the pleasure of seeing her live twice.
Fans of the Jason Bourne trilogy were thrilled when star Matt Damon changed his mind and decided to sign on for a fourth instalment. That news, however, was the best news about Jason Bourne which unfortunately is the weakest of the films in the series.
Dig deep in the wardrobe racks at Center Rep's costume shop or scroll back in the Lesher Center resident theater company's history and you will find the threads of "A Christmas Carol." Like the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future in the stage adaptation of Charles Dickens' well-loved book, the costumes tell a story - not just about the magic of theater, but of the skilled, hands-on work of master designers and craftspeople.
After a brief stint in the world of comedy, John Cena is returning to his action movie roots. Will he be successful? It's only natural for a WWE wrestler who wants to break into the movies to do so through a comfortable pipeline of action films.
Both men are known for their suspenseful thrillers, but where DePalma gets the most credit for his Hitchcock appreciation is in his mimicry of the other director's technical tricks like his voyeuristic camera, his extreme close-ups as psychological indicators, and his quick-cut scenes of violence. But to call DePalma a mere imitator of Hitchcock is to dismiss what DePalma actually does with these techniques, which isn't just to imitate but to embellish and manipulate them to fit the particular worlds of his thrillers, which are certainly more erotically-charged, but also in many ways more insidious and twisted.
Both men are known for their suspenseful thrillers, but where DePalma gets the most credit for his Hitchcock appreciation is in his mimicry of the other director's technical tricks like his voyeuristic camera, his extreme close-ups as psychological indicators, and his quick-cut scenes of violence. But to call DePalma a mere imitator of Hitchcock is to dismiss what DePalma actually does with these techniques, which isn't just to imitate but to embellish and manipulate them to fit the particular worlds of his thrillers, which are certainly more erotically-charged, but also in many ways more insidious and twisted.