Is Donnie Darko 3 Really Happening? Director Richard Kelly Shares an Optimistic Update
Is Donnie Darko 3 Really Happening? Director Richard Kelly Shares an Optimistic Update
Director Richard Kelly has declared his determination to one day return to the world of Donnie Darko.
The twisted psychological thriller
Donnie Darko recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, and now director Richard Kelly has revealed plans for a follow-up. While he remains vague about the details regarding
Donnie Darko 3, Kelly is clearly determined to return to the franchise that made him famous all those years ago. Well, I m probably not allowed to say anything more than there has been an enormous amount of work completed. I m hopeful that we might get to explore that world in a very big and exciting way. But we ll see what happens. But there has been a lot of work done. A lot of work has been done.
21 Incredible LGBTQ Movies (That Aren’t ‘Brokeback Mountain’ or ‘Call Me By Your Name’)
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When you think of queer films, you likely think of
Brokeback Mountain,
Call Me By Your Name,
Carol or a handful of other super-buzzy examples. Absolutely no offense to those films (which are all incredible and deserve your streams), but there are tons of fantastic queer films that are a bit more under the radar. Here, 21 LGBTQ films comedies, dramas, documentaries and everything in between you
must to add to your Netflix, Amazon and Hulu queues.
1. Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2020)
Top 20 Worst Films of 2020 (#10 – 1)
Welcome, one and all, to part two my Movies Year in Review for 2020! I’m your host Jeremy Thomas, and today we’ll concluding our look at the worst films of the past 12 months before we get to the best next week. Keep in mind that
this list is meant to be my personal opinion and not a definitive list. You’re free to disagree; you can even say my list is wrong, but stating that an opinion is “wrong” is just silly. With that in mind, let’s get right in to it!
Earlier this week we saw the top half of my “worst of” list. As I noted before, with the 8 Ball no longer keeping me to the top 8 format (or a two-part top 16), I’ve decided to expand to an even 20. The first part looked at #20 through 11 and if you thought those films were bad, oh my folks. Just wait until you see what we’ve got for the bottom 10. Might as well rip the Band-Aid right off, so let’s get to it!
Jake Gyllenhaal Looks Back at 20 Years of Donnie Darko, the Movie That Changed His Life
Jake Gyllenhaal Looks Back at 20 Years of Donnie Darko, the Movie That Changed His Life
Donnie Darko first screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2001 before opening in theaters that following October.
Jake Gyllenhaal is celebrating the 20th anniversary of
Donnie Darko. The movie first screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2001 before opening in theaters that following October. While it was not an initial hit at the box office, it became a cult classic when it was released on home video upon its release in March 2002 and sold million of copies. After the home video explosion,