Author: Maurice Mitchell

Movies cost a fortune to make. Sometimes, making a film takes millions of dollars, and big Hollywood studios often fund them. Sometimes, having a big studio finance a film frustrates the filmmaker and leads to disaster. So, some filmmakers prefer to use their money to make a movie however they want.  Here’s a list of the worst and best movies not financed by the major studios. 8. Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 (2000) Directed By Roger ChristianBudget: $73 MilBox Office: $29 Mil The 1982 book by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, served as the basis…

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On Monday, the official X/Twitter account for filmmaker Bong Joon Ho’s next sci-fi picture, Mickey 17, posted a brief clip showing a frigid Robert Pattinson, hinting at the much-anticipated release of the first trailer. Pattinson’s character is questioned as he constantly dies: “What’s it like to die?” We are pretty excited about this one after seeing the trailer.What is Mickey 17 Going to Be About?Here’s the official synopsis, “From the Academy Award-winning writer/director of ‘Parasite,’ Bong Joon Ho, comes his next groundbreaking cinematic experience, ‘Mickey 17.’ The unlikely hero, Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson), has found himself in the extraordinary circumstance…

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The good news is that Star Trek: Lower Decks will return soon! Sadly, this will be our final season with the Cerritos team. However, if the video below is any guide, the show appears to end as chaotic and hilarious as when it premiered.Tendi returned to her favorite role as a space pirate after the previous season ended, opting to remain with her family on Orion. Returning to her former self as the “Mistress of the Winter Constellations” has been beneficial, even though she is still not as overtly violent as the other crew members. Tendi will ultimately become embroiled…

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