An Exquisite Take on Connectivity: Review: “Cloud Atlas” – Emertainment Monthly

By: Cynthia Ayala ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer

Cloud Atlas is a stand-alone novel that shifts between timelines to bring together multiple genres Science Fiction, Drama, and Fantasy as it goes from the past to the future and back. Continue reading “An Exquisite Take on Connectivity: Review: “Cloud Atlas” – Emertainment Monthly”

Are The Wachowskis Planning A New Matrix Trilogy? – CinemaBlend.com

By: Sean O’Connell Mr. Anderson. Your time in the spotlight is coming up again. A rumor being floated over on Latino-Review claims that a fresh, new Matrix trilogy might be in the works at Warner Bros. The site claims that Andy and Lana Wachowski “already have started the writing process” on what would be a revived franchise for the studio, but they go on to … Continue reading Are The Wachowskis Planning A New Matrix Trilogy? – CinemaBlend.com

Ghostwritten |Book Review

By: David Mitchell Published: August 19, 1999 Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Genre: Drama David Mitchell’s electrifying debut novel takes readers on a mesmerizing trek across a world of human experience through a series of ingeniously linked narratives. Oblivious to the bizarre ways in which their lives intersect, nine characters-a terrorist in Okinawa, a record-shop clerk in Tokyo, a money-laundering British financier in Hong Kong, an … Continue reading Ghostwritten |Book Review

The Wachowskis’ Cloud Atlas Follow-Up Jupiter Ascending Secures Extra Financing

By:  Katey Rich Though it managed to eventually make an impressive $107 million worldwide, Cloud Atlas was a sad entry in the box office of 2012, an expensive and beautiful passion project that divided critics and was roundly rejected by American audiences. Even the poor movie’s Blu-ray release has been pushed back all the way to May, and fans of the film will be gritting their teeth at … Continue reading The Wachowskis’ Cloud Atlas Follow-Up Jupiter Ascending Secures Extra Financing

Hugo Weaving Hints At The Future Of Red Skull, But He Might Not Play Him Again

By: Eric Eisenberg There are hundreds of questions that Marvel fans are still asking about the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but few are as big as, “What happened to Red Skull at the end of Captain America: The First Avenger?” For those that don’t remember, the disfigured German supervillain touched the Cosmic Cube at the end of the movie and it appeared that … Continue reading Hugo Weaving Hints At The Future Of Red Skull, But He Might Not Play Him Again

Tom Hanks Reteams With Robert Zemeckis For Major Matt Mason

By: Sean O’Connell Tom Hanks has a long history with Robert Zemeckis. The two have collaborated on wildly different projects, from the live-action Cast Away and Forrest Gump to the motion-capture animation of The Polar Express. As the two talk to the media to help promote their new films Flight (for Zemeckis) and Cloud Atlas for Hanks, we’re learning that they have a new idea … Continue reading Tom Hanks Reteams With Robert Zemeckis For Major Matt Mason

Halle Berry And Tom Hanks Get Futuristic In First Cloud Atlas Images

By: Katey Rich Cloud Atlas, the massively ambitious adaptation of David Mitchell’s novel from the directing trio of Andy and Lana Wachowski and Tom Tykwer, is set to premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September. And while it’s still kind of hard to wrap our minds around just how they’re adapting such a complex story, Entertainment Weekly has snagged our first images of some … Continue reading Halle Berry And Tom Hanks Get Futuristic In First Cloud Atlas Images

Your Summer Reading Guide: 16 Great Books About To Become Movies

By: CB Staff “Yeah, but it wasn’t as good as the book.” You hear that about movies all the time pretty much no matter what, whether it’s a spin on a huge best-selling series like Harry Potter or an intimate adaptation of a highbrow novel like Jane Eyre. We love movies here are much as anybody, but we also know there’s nothing quite like the … Continue reading Your Summer Reading Guide: 16 Great Books About To Become Movies