Demon Slayer: Hashira Training Arc has been giving one strong episode after another. With the first two episodes setting a strong foundation for an otherwise short arc, the third makes it a mission to develop on exactly that. As usual, Ufotable is going above and beyond for their animation no matter how significant or insignificant the scenes may be.
Sanemi and Obanai | Credit: Ufotable
While the third episode doesn’t have a lot going for it, given the lack of content, the animation studio sees it as not a limitation but an obstacle made to pass with ease. Episode 3, Fully Recovered Tanjiro Joins the Hashira Training!!!, dives into Tanjiro’s time with Tengen Uzui. One limitation every fan knew about when going into this season, was the lack of content in the manga. Ufotable takes this opportunity to instead give them more anime original content.
Demon Slayer and Originality
The...
Sanemi and Obanai | Credit: Ufotable
While the third episode doesn’t have a lot going for it, given the lack of content, the animation studio sees it as not a limitation but an obstacle made to pass with ease. Episode 3, Fully Recovered Tanjiro Joins the Hashira Training!!!, dives into Tanjiro’s time with Tengen Uzui. One limitation every fan knew about when going into this season, was the lack of content in the manga. Ufotable takes this opportunity to instead give them more anime original content.
Demon Slayer and Originality
The...
- 5/27/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Taylor Sheridan has become one of the most prolific television producers of recent times, with the Yellowstone Universe entries and several other shows proving to be a massive success. However, aside from producing quality television, Sheridan has also lent his talents to some of the most critically acclaimed films.
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan wrote and directed 2017’s Wind River (Credit: Paramount Network).In 2017, Sheridan wrote and directed the neo-Western crime film Wind River, which was a critical and commercial success. However, during an interview, Sheridan revealed that he was prepared to shelve the project if the studio did not meet his only condition for making the movie. Here is what Sheridan demanded for making Wind River.
Taylor Sheridan Reveals His Only Condition to Make Wind River
After a brief acting career, Taylor Sheridan turned his focus on writing in the 2010s, serving as a screenwriter for acclaimed movies such as...
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan wrote and directed 2017’s Wind River (Credit: Paramount Network).In 2017, Sheridan wrote and directed the neo-Western crime film Wind River, which was a critical and commercial success. However, during an interview, Sheridan revealed that he was prepared to shelve the project if the studio did not meet his only condition for making the movie. Here is what Sheridan demanded for making Wind River.
Taylor Sheridan Reveals His Only Condition to Make Wind River
After a brief acting career, Taylor Sheridan turned his focus on writing in the 2010s, serving as a screenwriter for acclaimed movies such as...
- 5/26/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
There is something to appreciate when horror deviates from the typical slice and dice. Sometimes it involves demonic possessions (Exorcist), blood-thirsty sharks (Jaws), killer dolls (Child’s Play) or even a shape-shifting organism (The Thing). The horror genre has constantly evolved over-time but today we’re going to go totally left field and have a matchup for the ages between the originator and the emulator. One that involves the book of the dead and deadites while the other brings blood-hungry demons, mystical daggers, and roundhouse loving magicians. Yes, it’s all there with plenty to chew on, and there are no qualms about it, well sort of. We have in our Horror Movie Rip-off ring, 1990’s Demon Wind directed by Charles Philip Moore (get it Here) and 1987’s Evil Dead II directed by Sam Raimi (get that one Here). Did Demon Wind rip a page right out of Evil Dead’s Necronomicon for their own,...
- 3/5/2024
- by Paul Bookstaber
- JoBlo.com
Terence Winter’s riff with Taylor Sheridan has apparently been mended.
The Emmy-winning “Boardwalk Empire” and “The Sopranos” veteran is returning to Sheridan’s “Tulsa King” series after parting ways with production after its first season. Winter served as the original showrunner on the Paramount+ series, but tensions with creator and executive producer Sheridan led to Winter exiting.
“Tulsa King” stars Sylvester Stallone as a crime boss setting up a new empire in Oklahoma. An Oscar-nominated screenwriter himself, Stallone claimed he penned some of the “Tulsa King” dialogue as the series did not have a writers’ room.
Now, Winter is confirmed to be among the writers for Season 2 of the show, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
A source told the outlet that Winter will solely write for the series alongside Stallone, while an unnamed executive producer and director will jointly guide the creative vision for the series. There will...
The Emmy-winning “Boardwalk Empire” and “The Sopranos” veteran is returning to Sheridan’s “Tulsa King” series after parting ways with production after its first season. Winter served as the original showrunner on the Paramount+ series, but tensions with creator and executive producer Sheridan led to Winter exiting.
“Tulsa King” stars Sylvester Stallone as a crime boss setting up a new empire in Oklahoma. An Oscar-nominated screenwriter himself, Stallone claimed he penned some of the “Tulsa King” dialogue as the series did not have a writers’ room.
Now, Winter is confirmed to be among the writers for Season 2 of the show, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
A source told the outlet that Winter will solely write for the series alongside Stallone, while an unnamed executive producer and director will jointly guide the creative vision for the series. There will...
- 2/29/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
It’s been years since we heard about Terrence Malick’s The Way of the Wind––as it so happens our 2020 reveal that it had changed titles from The Last Planet might be the most recent info of note. Even by his meticulous and secretive standards has the film, which shot in 2019, seemed less and less likely to ever emerge, making it a relief that some update’s arrived courtesy producer Alex Boden, who told Variety the project is “very much in the edit room.”
Not that it goes much deeper (we said some update), as Boden seems to be reporting secondhand, saying “Terry is very happy with what he is working on so far is the word.” The shooting-to-premiere rate on recent films has tended to be three years so Wind‘s four-year gap with a pandemic in-between leaves certain wiggle room, if not the gnawing knowledge that every...
Not that it goes much deeper (we said some update), as Boden seems to be reporting secondhand, saying “Terry is very happy with what he is working on so far is the word.” The shooting-to-premiere rate on recent films has tended to be three years so Wind‘s four-year gap with a pandemic in-between leaves certain wiggle room, if not the gnawing knowledge that every...
- 8/11/2023
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
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