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How many times has this happened to you? You’ve paid for a ticket to see a sequel to one of your favorite movies. You settle into your seat in the theater. The lights go down and the movie begins. Within a few minutes, you realize something feels … off. Maybe the violence has been toned down significantly. Maybe there’s less profanity or adult content than you were expecting. Perhaps your beloved hero has been saddled with an annoying kid sidekick. If any of these scenarios sound familiar, then let me extend my personal apologies: You have been hoodwinked by a PG-13 (or PG!) rated sequel to an...
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In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said, Let there be movies: and there were movies. And then God said, Hey, y’know, we could make a lot more money with these things if we made sequels. And there were sequels. And then those sequels started crossing over with other sequels. Then things really got cooking. Today, the movie world has become a veritable cinematic universe where individual film series cross over with one another ...
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In what is shaping up to be a big summer for back-to-basics movie sequels and reboots, we can now add Alien: Romulusto the list. This new horror film based on the long-running franchise looks more like Ridley Scott’s original Alien than any previous sequel — and that includes the two Alien prequels Scott himself made a few years ago, Prometheus and Alien: Covenant. Scott also produced Romulus, which was directed by Don’t Breathe and Evil Dead’s Fede Alvarez. In what 20th Century Studios is calling a “back to its roots” approach to the franchise, Alvarez film is set on a “derelict space station...
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