Not exact matches
The Disaster Artist is based on Greg Sestero's best - selling tell - all about the making
of Tommy Wiseau's
cult -
classic disasterpiece The Room («The Greatest Bad Movie
Ever Made»), and stars James Franco, Dave Franco, and Seth Rogen.
The picture is based on Greg Sestero's best - selling tell - all about the making
of Tommy Wiseau's
cult -
classic disasterpiece The Room («The Greatest Bad Movie
Ever Made»).
Original cast members Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander present the first -
ever screening
of the
cult classic's third film, in which the lost boys and girls
of San Cazador prepare to party under the Blood Moon — while an alpha vampire conspires to turn these unsuspecting ravers into an army
of undead.
FilmDistrict won the New York Comic - Con having premiered the first
ever mind - blowing footage from their Evil Dead, their Fede Alvarez - directed reboot
of Sam Raimi's
cult classic 1981 The Evil Dead.
The thoroughly awful movie that resulted from their collaboration would go on to become a midnight
cult classic, one
of the most highly regarded so - bad - it's - good films
ever made.
His cinematography and camera orchestrations are as sumptuous as
ever, almost worth watching without dialogue, and yet, he doesn't exactly offer anything new here — it occasionally seems like he is trying to remake his
cult classic, Chungking Express, for a Western audience, with some
of the more interesting bits
of his other films tossed in for good measure.
The
ever - growing
cult behind Russell and his work will undoubtedly enjoy this riveting look back on the maverick director right in the midst
of filming his chaotic
classic, which, negative press notwithstanding, ended up kicking off a series
of successes in the 1970s.
Based on Greg Sestero's best - selling tell - all about the making
of Tommy Wiseau's
cult -
classic disasterpiece The Room («The Greatest Bad Movie
Ever Made»).
The Disaster Artist, which is directed by James and out in wide release Friday, is a comedy chronicling the making
of 2003's The Room — the film written by, starring, and directed by Tommy Wiseau, which has been christened both the worst movie
ever made and, in the years since, a
cult classic.
The film is based on the making
of the terrible 2003 Tommy Wiseau movie «The Room,» universally panned as the worst movie
ever made that has now grown into a runaway
cult classic.
The 127 Hours star's latest film will be released on December 1, with the movie dramatising the making
of Wiseau's
cult 2003
classic The Room — which has been dubbed «The Greatest Bad Movie
Ever Made».
Granted, the movie has become somewhat
of a
cult classic since its release in 1985, but I'd rather play the real thing than
ever watch this again.
Though his
cult classic is nearly 30 years old, its themes
of surveillance, income inequality, and the sinking suspicion that the people in charge are way more sinister than we
ever realized still feel very potent.
Based on the best - selling tell - all book about the making
of the
cult -
classic disasterpiece The Room, «The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie
Ever Made», by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell, and written for the screen by Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber, The Disaster Artist tells the hilarious true story
of aspiring filmmaker and infamous Hollywood outsider Tommy Wiseau — an artist whose passion was as sincere as his methods were questionable — into a celebration
of friendship, artistic expression, and dreams pursued against insurmountable odds.
Something
of a
cult classic, «American Movie» may be the finest movie
ever made about filmmaking, or at the very least, the funniest.
The long (long) awaited remake
of the 1984
cult classic was completed almost three years ago and remained a hostage to MGM's bankruptcy proceedings
ever since.
His film The Room (the subject
of James Franco's critically acclaimed biopic The Disaster Artist) is considered the best worst movie
ever made... solidifying itself as a modern
cult classic.
The gameplay in Dead Space 2 is often compared to that
of horror
cult classic Resident Evil 4, just with Dead Space 2 pitting you into the far reaches
of Space with a Plasma Cutter to save you from being teared limb from limb by some
of the most horrific creatures we've
ever seen.
Sure, the story is standard RPG fare and a few minor design hiccups keep it from rising above its many influences, but don't let this deceptive diamond in the rough fool you: What
Ever Oasis lacks in polish is more than made up for with enough heart and soul to be remembered in the sands
of time as a storied
cult classic for years to come.