The Morning Watch is a recurring feature that highlights a handful of noteworthy videos from around the web. They could be video essays, fanmade productions, featurettes, short films, hilarious sketches, or just anything that has to do with our favorite movies and TV shows. In this edition, we shine a spotlight on Jeff Goldblum as he sits down for a career retrospective from his decades spent on the big screen. Plus, Goldblum talks about Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs while playing with puppies, and he talks about his sexy new Funko POP vinyl figure from Jurassic Park. Jeff Goldblum has appeared in over 60 movies, and he sat down with Vanity Fair for a 10-minute career retrospective covering everything from his early work in movies like The Fly to his most famous role in Jurassic Park and more. It’s perfectly Jeff Goldblum, and we couldn’t be happier about it. Jeff Goldblum also made a stop by Today with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb to talk about Isle of Dogs, and to make t...
Secrets can be dangerous, and suppressed emotions can be deadly in Channel Zero: The Dream Door . The fourth season of the creepypasta-inspired horror anthology series has a running theme of secrets, lies and female rage, with an undercurrent dealing with the shadow of mental illness. Like the best works of horror, it takes reality-based fears and blends them with the supernatural. The end result is one of the most superlative seasons of what’s already the best horror show on TV right now. Which Creepypasta Story is The Dream Door Based On? The Hidden Door , by Charlotte Bywater – which you can read here . Like the previous seasons of Channel Zero , the source material serves as a jumping-off point, giving the adaptation freedom to forge its own path. Nick Antosca , the creator and executive producer of the series, told me , “Every season I think of as a kind of fan fiction of the original creepypasta. In a way it’s our version of – it’s a new mythology of the original st...
"The Originals" might be coming to an end, but fans may not be without Joseph Morgan for long. The actor has a new project in the works: He is set to star in the pilot of an untitled Fox drama based on the book "Gone, Baby, Gone," Deadline reports. That means he'll play Patrick Kenzie, a Boston-based private detective who partners with his lover, Angie Gennaro, to solve cases. The 1998 novel was written by Dennis Lehane and is the fourth book in the Kenzie and Gennaro detective series. The work was adapted for film by Ben Affleck and Aaron Stockard as 2007's "Gone Baby Gone." Affleck directed the movie, which starred his brother, Casey Affleck, alongside Michelle Mongahan. Like the book, the film centers on the disappearance of a girl named Amanda McCready. Miramax joins 20th Century Fox TV on the project, having distributed the movie. The Fox pilot is written by Robert Levine ("Black Sails") and directed by Phillip Noyce. Levine a...
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