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Mark Hammond

There have been plenty of fake movies within movies over the years, but only a few seem genuinely interesting enough to make fans wish they were real. Fake movies have historically been used in a variety of ways, although they're often great for parody. Movies about Hollywood can have fake movies as jokes, and some movies take this idea one step further by making fun of themselves with a fictional stand-in.
For a movie within a movie to be truly memorable, it usually has to stand out as something worth watching. This is what differentiates a fake movie that's little more than a joke from something more interesting. It helps if the filmmakers put as much care and effort into their fake movies as their real ones. Some movies within movies have their own fans, even though they don't exist and nobody will ever see them in full.
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For a movie within a movie to be truly memorable, it usually has to stand out as something worth watching. This is what differentiates a fake movie that's little more than a joke from something more interesting. It helps if the filmmakers put as much care and effort into their fake movies as their real ones. Some movies within movies have their own fans, even though they don't exist and nobody will ever see them in full.
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- 08/12/2024
- par Ben Protheroe
- ScreenRant

Last month, another big studio confirmed that it would be closing its doors for good. Today the team of the studio posted its latest goodbye for the fans; PlayStation London Studio has been shut down. This studio made games like SingStar, Eyetoy, Beats, The Getaway: Black Monday, and many more.
The fans quickly responded to the post, thanking the team for the great games and the memories. Many fans of the VR experience praised the studio’s proficiency in creating this particular type of title, which was not as popular among players.
PlayStation London Studio Said its Final Goodbyes to the Fans PlayStation London Studio is closing down, saying the final goodbye to the fans.
Since 2023, the industry has suffered a major change that has cost more than 20,000 jobs so far. Several studios were closed down, or hundreds of employees were let go from different companies to cut costs. Apparently,...
The fans quickly responded to the post, thanking the team for the great games and the memories. Many fans of the VR experience praised the studio’s proficiency in creating this particular type of title, which was not as popular among players.
PlayStation London Studio Said its Final Goodbyes to the Fans PlayStation London Studio is closing down, saying the final goodbye to the fans.
Since 2023, the industry has suffered a major change that has cost more than 20,000 jobs so far. Several studios were closed down, or hundreds of employees were let go from different companies to cut costs. Apparently,...
- 21/05/2024
- par Lucas Lapetina
- FandomWire

Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities is a unique anthology series that offers eight stories curated by the legendary Academy Award-winning director. From alien creatures, to witches, to rats, Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities boasts a wide range of spooks and specters that--often fatally--put each episode's human protagonists to the test. The series debuted on Netflix in October 2022 and garnered favorable reviews from critics and fans alike.
The effects-heavy series thrives thanks in large part to the efforts of Herne Hill Media, the VFX studio instrumental in bringing Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities' scariest monsters to life. Even more impressive, although key Herne Hill team members had collaborated with del Toro before, Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities was the debut project by the company, which was essentially tasked with the creation of eight effects-heavy movies on a TV schedule. Three key Herne Hill members who made...
The effects-heavy series thrives thanks in large part to the efforts of Herne Hill Media, the VFX studio instrumental in bringing Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities' scariest monsters to life. Even more impressive, although key Herne Hill team members had collaborated with del Toro before, Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities was the debut project by the company, which was essentially tasked with the creation of eight effects-heavy movies on a TV schedule. Three key Herne Hill members who made...
- 30/06/2023
- par Owen Danoff
- ScreenRant

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities debuted on Netflix in October 2022, bringing a selection of anthology-style stories to the platform in a similar vein to Black Mirror. What set the series apart outside of its bent toward horror was, of course, the fact that the stories themselves were curated and produced by Academy Award-winning filmmaker del Toro himself. Each episode evokes beloved horror films and fits into horror movie tradition while telling a new and unique story, making Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.
Screen Rant spoke with team members at VFX company Herne Hill Media about the eerie monsters and creatures in Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities on the same day that another horror and sci-fi staple dominated social media. Marvel Studios’ use of artificial intelligence for the Secret Invasion opening credits elicited responses detailing the fear...
Screen Rant spoke with team members at VFX company Herne Hill Media about the eerie monsters and creatures in Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities on the same day that another horror and sci-fi staple dominated social media. Marvel Studios’ use of artificial intelligence for the Secret Invasion opening credits elicited responses detailing the fear...
- 27/06/2023
- par Owen Danoff
- ScreenRant


Since taking a step back from acting after a series of sexual misconduct allegations in 2018 and 2019, Oscar nominee James Franco is slowly building a comeback effort. The latest is Bille August’s post-World War II drama “Me, You” opposite Tom Hollander and Daisy Jacob; principal photography is scheduled for September in Ischia.
Based on Erri De Luca’s novel “Tu, Mia,” the 1950s, Ischia-set film stars Franco as Nicola, a veteran-turned-fisherman who takes the story’s teen protagonist, Marco, under his wing while Marco’s family is on holiday. Hollander will play Marco’s father, Edward, and Jacob will play Caia, a summer love interest who, along with Nicola, ignites Marco’s impassioned coming-of-age and political fieriness.
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Based on Erri De Luca’s novel “Tu, Mia,” the 1950s, Ischia-set film stars Franco as Nicola, a veteran-turned-fisherman who takes the story’s teen protagonist, Marco, under his wing while Marco’s family is on holiday. Hollander will play Marco’s father, Edward, and Jacob will play Caia, a summer love interest who, along with Nicola, ignites Marco’s impassioned coming-of-age and political fieriness.
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- 12/07/2022
- par Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap


Principal photography is set to take place on the Italian island of Ischia from September.
US actor James Franco is to star in Danish director Bille August’s new coming-of-age drama Me, You, alongside Tom Hollander and Daisy Jacob, for London and Rome-based Brilliant Pictures.
Principal photography is set to take place on the Italian island of Ischia from September 2022.
The 1950s-set feature follows a 16-year-old boy across a life-changing summer on the island where he is holidaying from his Scottish boarding school. He spends his days sailing with a fisherman, played by Franco. Hollander plays his father, and Jacob...
US actor James Franco is to star in Danish director Bille August’s new coming-of-age drama Me, You, alongside Tom Hollander and Daisy Jacob, for London and Rome-based Brilliant Pictures.
Principal photography is set to take place on the Italian island of Ischia from September 2022.
The 1950s-set feature follows a 16-year-old boy across a life-changing summer on the island where he is holidaying from his Scottish boarding school. He spends his days sailing with a fisherman, played by Franco. Hollander plays his father, and Jacob...
- 12/07/2022
- par Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily

James Franco is set to star in Bille August’s post-Second World War drama “Me, You.”
Franco will play “one of the lead roles” in the feature, which also stars Tom Hollander (“The Night Manager”) and Daisy Jacob (“Vanity Fair”).
A coming-of-age drama, “Me, You” takes place on the Italian island of Ischia in the 1950s. That’s where Marco, a 16-year-old on break from his dreary Scottish boarding school, befriends U.S. GI turned fisherman Nicola (played by Franco). The duo while away the hours sailing in the bay of Naples while Nicola regales his young friend with tales of war and oceans.
But when Marco meets the mysterious 20-year-old Caia (played by Jacob) he is entranced and upon finding out she is a concentration camp survivor, he vows to take revenge. Soon he is plotting to set fire to a villa occupied by a group of boorish German...
Franco will play “one of the lead roles” in the feature, which also stars Tom Hollander (“The Night Manager”) and Daisy Jacob (“Vanity Fair”).
A coming-of-age drama, “Me, You” takes place on the Italian island of Ischia in the 1950s. That’s where Marco, a 16-year-old on break from his dreary Scottish boarding school, befriends U.S. GI turned fisherman Nicola (played by Franco). The duo while away the hours sailing in the bay of Naples while Nicola regales his young friend with tales of war and oceans.
But when Marco meets the mysterious 20-year-old Caia (played by Jacob) he is entranced and upon finding out she is a concentration camp survivor, he vows to take revenge. Soon he is plotting to set fire to a villa occupied by a group of boorish German...
- 12/07/2022
- par K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV


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James Franco is stepping up his acting comeback and will play one of the lead roles in Danish director Bille August’s post-World War II coming-of-age drama Me, You, adapted from the novel Tu, Mia by Erri De Luca.
Franco will star alongside Tom Hollander (The Night Manager) and Daisy Jacob (Vanity Fair), with principal photography set to take place in Ischia starting in September.
Franco stepped away from acting after a series of allegations of sexual misconduct made by multiple women in early 2018, at the height of the #MeToo movement. Additionally, in 2019, students at Franco’s now-closed film and acting school, Studio 4, sued the actor and his partners accusing them of pushing acting students into performing in increasingly explicit sex scenes on camera. In 2021, Franco and associated entities agreed to pay 2,235,000 to resolve the lawsuit.
Set in Ischia in the 1950s,...
James Franco is stepping up his acting comeback and will play one of the lead roles in Danish director Bille August’s post-World War II coming-of-age drama Me, You, adapted from the novel Tu, Mia by Erri De Luca.
Franco will star alongside Tom Hollander (The Night Manager) and Daisy Jacob (Vanity Fair), with principal photography set to take place in Ischia starting in September.
Franco stepped away from acting after a series of allegations of sexual misconduct made by multiple women in early 2018, at the height of the #MeToo movement. Additionally, in 2019, students at Franco’s now-closed film and acting school, Studio 4, sued the actor and his partners accusing them of pushing acting students into performing in increasingly explicit sex scenes on camera. In 2021, Franco and associated entities agreed to pay 2,235,000 to resolve the lawsuit.
Set in Ischia in the 1950s,...
- 12/07/2022
- par Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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