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Now that the fantasy romance movie, The Age of Adaline, is streaming on Netflix, it is the perfect time to dive into the talented cast of stars who made the 2015 film possible. The Age of Adaline follows a young woman named Adaline who has a fairly normal life in the early 20th century. However, following the tragic death of her husband, Adaline's life begins to fall apart, and she gets into a car accident that should end her life. By some miracle though, Adaline is saved by a lightning strike, and she stops aging completely.
Before trending on Netflix, The Age of Adaline premiered in April 2015 to somewhat mixed reviews. With a 55% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, many felt that the movie took itself too seriously and left too many logistical questions unanswered. Then again, reviewers also admitted that the film was full of touching, romantic moments that never felt overly sweet.
Before trending on Netflix, The Age of Adaline premiered in April 2015 to somewhat mixed reviews. With a 55% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, many felt that the movie took itself too seriously and left too many logistical questions unanswered. Then again, reviewers also admitted that the film was full of touching, romantic moments that never felt overly sweet.
- 18/01/2025
- par Megan Hemenway
- ScreenRant

Harrison Ford shines as a villain in What Lies Beneath, showing his potential beyond heroic roles. Despite What Lies Beneath's mixed reviews, Ford's performance as the antagonist was chilling and memorable. Ford has not played a former villain since What Lies Beneath in 2000.
Over the course of his acting career, Harrison Ford has starred in numerous critically acclaimed movies and played many beloved characters, but there is one thing that has been sadly missing from his catalog. Ford's breakthrough in Hollywood came when he starred as Bob Falfa in George Lucas' American Graffiti. Although the 1973 comedy-drama certainly isn't what Ford is most known for, it helped build his relationship with Lucas. Consequently, American Grafitti was a key factor in Ford securing the role of Han Solo in Star Wars in 1977, which was when the actor truly rose to prominence.
Harrison Ford has recently shifted from the big screen...
Over the course of his acting career, Harrison Ford has starred in numerous critically acclaimed movies and played many beloved characters, but there is one thing that has been sadly missing from his catalog. Ford's breakthrough in Hollywood came when he starred as Bob Falfa in George Lucas' American Graffiti. Although the 1973 comedy-drama certainly isn't what Ford is most known for, it helped build his relationship with Lucas. Consequently, American Grafitti was a key factor in Ford securing the role of Han Solo in Star Wars in 1977, which was when the actor truly rose to prominence.
Harrison Ford has recently shifted from the big screen...
- 18/08/2024
- par Sarah Little
- ScreenRant

Steve Rankin played four characters across the Star Trek universe - Romulan, Cardassian, Klingon, and human militia leader. Rankin's first appearance was as injured Romulan Patahk on Star Trek: The Next Generation, followed by roles on Deep Space Nine and Enterprise. An accomplished actor, Rankin has appeared in numerous TV shows and films and is also a member of the Enterprise Blues Band.
Actor Steve Rankin has portrayed four different characters (and species) in the Star Trek universe. Rankin first appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 3, episode 7, "The Enemy," as an injured Romulan named Patahk. On Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Rankin first popped up as a Cardassian in the series premiere, "Emissary," and later as a Klingon Mercenary named Yeto in DS9 season 2, episode 4, "Invasive Procedures." Rankin's final Star Trek appearance came in Star Trek: Enterprise season 4, episode 20, "Demons," where he played a human militia leader from 21st-century Earth.
Actor Steve Rankin has portrayed four different characters (and species) in the Star Trek universe. Rankin first appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 3, episode 7, "The Enemy," as an injured Romulan named Patahk. On Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Rankin first popped up as a Cardassian in the series premiere, "Emissary," and later as a Klingon Mercenary named Yeto in DS9 season 2, episode 4, "Invasive Procedures." Rankin's final Star Trek appearance came in Star Trek: Enterprise season 4, episode 20, "Demons," where he played a human militia leader from 21st-century Earth.
- 23/06/2024
- par Rachel Hulshult
- ScreenRant

Max has announced the premiere date for Season 2 of its adult animated comedy series, Velma, starring Mindy Kaling. A second season of the divisive Scooby-Doo series, which doesn't actually feature the franchise's titular Great Dane, was ordered by the streamer last June.
On the streaming service's official X account, Max announced "all the new movies, series, and shows coming your way this April," including Velma Season 2, which will premiere on Max on April 25. Other prominent series coming to Max this month include Conan O'Brien Must Go (Apr. 18), The Jinx - Part Two (Apr. 21), We're Here Season 4 (Apr. 26), and Robert Downey Jr.'s The Sympathizer (Apr. 14). Despite receiving mostly negative reviews from critics and longtime Scooby-Doo fans, Velma was the largest debut ever for an animated series on Max, which no doubt significantly influenced the streamer's decision to order a second season of the adult comedy.
Related Scooby-Doo Gave TV One...
On the streaming service's official X account, Max announced "all the new movies, series, and shows coming your way this April," including Velma Season 2, which will premiere on Max on April 25. Other prominent series coming to Max this month include Conan O'Brien Must Go (Apr. 18), The Jinx - Part Two (Apr. 21), We're Here Season 4 (Apr. 26), and Robert Downey Jr.'s The Sympathizer (Apr. 14). Despite receiving mostly negative reviews from critics and longtime Scooby-Doo fans, Velma was the largest debut ever for an animated series on Max, which no doubt significantly influenced the streamer's decision to order a second season of the adult comedy.
Related Scooby-Doo Gave TV One...
- 02/04/2024
- par Lee Freitag
- Comic Book Resources

Acting in a fantasy movie is not at all the same as acting in dramas, comedies, and romances set in the real world. Actors face very specific challenges on fantasy movie sets, ranging from highly stylized dialogue and body movements to shared scenes with computer-generated creatures. That said, some artists seem to have a natural talent for this kind of work.
Since the fantasy genre usually involves otherworldly characters, some of the best actors in the genre are known for being cast in these roles. Whereas some of these actors are known as epic fantasy villains, others are known as courageous heroes. Regardless of the connotations associated with their characters, these actors have put on some of the greatest performances in film, forever memorializing them as part of cinematic history.
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Since the fantasy genre usually involves otherworldly characters, some of the best actors in the genre are known for being cast in these roles. Whereas some of these actors are known as epic fantasy villains, others are known as courageous heroes. Regardless of the connotations associated with their characters, these actors have put on some of the greatest performances in film, forever memorializing them as part of cinematic history.
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Related 10 Best Fantasy Movies That Aren't Based on Fairy Tales The fantasy genre typically pulls a lot from fairy tales,...
- 31/03/2024
- par Arantxa Pellme
- Comic Book Resources

A shojo anime's satisfying Happily Ever After can come in many forms. It can be a clear promise of a couple's united future, a straightforward affirming kiss, or a wedding followed a ride into the sunset. A Happy for Now lets a season or a series end with a satisfying sense of completion, while also keeping the door open for more content if the series gets renewed.
Happily Ever After is one of the most common romance tropes, and in anime especially, they're almost always hard-won. It takes a lot for both parts of a couple to come to terms with their feelings and to be unafraid to share them. Often there's far more on the line than just a happy romance ending. Sometimes the couple has to save a world before they can look toward the future.
The following article discusses the endings of various Shojo anime. Please beware of spoilers.
Happily Ever After is one of the most common romance tropes, and in anime especially, they're almost always hard-won. It takes a lot for both parts of a couple to come to terms with their feelings and to be unafraid to share them. Often there's far more on the line than just a happy romance ending. Sometimes the couple has to save a world before they can look toward the future.
The following article discusses the endings of various Shojo anime. Please beware of spoilers.
- 03/12/2023
- par Vera
- Comic Book Resources

The crime drama Mayor of Kingstown is rich with complex characters brought to life by a talented cast. The series, which is the brainchild of Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan and actor Hugh Dillon, follows the McLuskys, an influential family of “power brokers" who are responsible for keeping the peace in the titular city. While it’s difficult to parse just what the McLusky brothers actually do, their roles put them in the center of the complex web of politics and violence woven by the gangs, the police, and the prisons that define Kingstown.
The series’ future has been uncertain since star Jeremy Renner experienced a life-threatening accident, but Mayor of Kingstown has enjoyed strong ratings since debuting on Paramount Plus and is sure to continue. The series owes much of this success to its well-developed world populated by textured characters. While the series’ main actor, a bona fide Hollywood A-lister,...
The series’ future has been uncertain since star Jeremy Renner experienced a life-threatening accident, but Mayor of Kingstown has enjoyed strong ratings since debuting on Paramount Plus and is sure to continue. The series owes much of this success to its well-developed world populated by textured characters. While the series’ main actor, a bona fide Hollywood A-lister,...
- 24/06/2023
- par Seb Flatau
- ScreenRant


An iconoclast in the worlds of independent film and journalism who embodied — and celibrated — Texas individualism, Carson died October 20 in Dallas following a long battle with osteoporosis and other illnesses. He was 73.
A Dallas native whose career took him to Austin, Houston, New York, Los Angeles and many places far afield and in between, Lewis Minor Carson was best known as co-author with Sam Shepard of the Wim Wenders film Paris, Texas (Carson’s official credit was for “adaptation”), which won the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 1984. Known universally as Kit, after his Texas Ranger grandfather, he is credited with helping create the”mockumentary” genre for writing and playing the title role in David Holtzman’s Diary, the Jim McBride film about a navel-gazer who decides to film every moment of his unmomentous life. The 1967 film anticipated such disparate touchstones as the film This Is Spinal Tap and the...
A Dallas native whose career took him to Austin, Houston, New York, Los Angeles and many places far afield and in between, Lewis Minor Carson was best known as co-author with Sam Shepard of the Wim Wenders film Paris, Texas (Carson’s official credit was for “adaptation”), which won the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 1984. Known universally as Kit, after his Texas Ranger grandfather, he is credited with helping create the”mockumentary” genre for writing and playing the title role in David Holtzman’s Diary, the Jim McBride film about a navel-gazer who decides to film every moment of his unmomentous life. The 1967 film anticipated such disparate touchstones as the film This Is Spinal Tap and the...
- 29/10/2014
- par Jeremy Gerard
- Deadline
Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: Feb. 12, 2013
Price: DVD $24.99
Studio: Virgil
A Liar's Autobiography offers a colorfully animated look at Monty Python's late Graham Chapman.
The 2012 sort-of documentary comedy film A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman offers a humorous examination of the life of you-know-who, a member of the legendary British TV comedy troupe Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
The late Chapman, the man who co-wrote Python’s immortal “Dead Parrot” sketch, became himself “demised” in 1989 at the age of 48 from throat cancer. But in seeming preparation for this event, Chapman years earlier recorded himself reading from his book A Liar’s Autobiography Vol. VI, a fictionalized account of his life published in 1980. Now, directors Bill Jones (son of Python member Terry Jones), Jeff Simpson and Ben Timlett, with help from animators at 14 studios, have turned those tapes into a look at the very creative and very complicated Chapman.
Price: DVD $24.99
Studio: Virgil
A Liar's Autobiography offers a colorfully animated look at Monty Python's late Graham Chapman.
The 2012 sort-of documentary comedy film A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman offers a humorous examination of the life of you-know-who, a member of the legendary British TV comedy troupe Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
The late Chapman, the man who co-wrote Python’s immortal “Dead Parrot” sketch, became himself “demised” in 1989 at the age of 48 from throat cancer. But in seeming preparation for this event, Chapman years earlier recorded himself reading from his book A Liar’s Autobiography Vol. VI, a fictionalized account of his life published in 1980. Now, directors Bill Jones (son of Python member Terry Jones), Jeff Simpson and Ben Timlett, with help from animators at 14 studios, have turned those tapes into a look at the very creative and very complicated Chapman.
- 28/01/2013
- par Laurence
- Disc Dish
A Gay Old Time: Documentary/Animation Hybrid a Loving, Original Tribute
Co-directors Bill Jones, Jeff Simpson, and Ben Timlett (two of which were involved with a 2009 documentary series on Monty Python) have managed to create a stupendously odd and entertaining 3D animated film, A Liar’s Autobiography, that’s both an homage to and grossly exaggerated glance at the life of Graham Chapman, renowned member of Monty Python’s Flying Circus. While Chapman passed away in 1989 from throat cancer, this animated feature utilizes his voice from tapes he made in 1986 from the narration of his own book “A Liar’s Autobiography: Volume VI” (taped in Harry Nilsson’s studio).
We’re introduced to an animated version of Chapman, performing as Oscar Wilde on stage opposite close friend and colleague, John Cleese. Forgetting his next line, a spaceship beams through the roof and scoops him up into a newly animated form,...
Co-directors Bill Jones, Jeff Simpson, and Ben Timlett (two of which were involved with a 2009 documentary series on Monty Python) have managed to create a stupendously odd and entertaining 3D animated film, A Liar’s Autobiography, that’s both an homage to and grossly exaggerated glance at the life of Graham Chapman, renowned member of Monty Python’s Flying Circus. While Chapman passed away in 1989 from throat cancer, this animated feature utilizes his voice from tapes he made in 1986 from the narration of his own book “A Liar’s Autobiography: Volume VI” (taped in Harry Nilsson’s studio).
We’re introduced to an animated version of Chapman, performing as Oscar Wilde on stage opposite close friend and colleague, John Cleese. Forgetting his next line, a spaceship beams through the roof and scoops him up into a newly animated form,...
- 04/11/2012
- par Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com

Following our exclusive photos from earlier this month, Epix has provided us with two clips from A Liar's Autobiography, an animated documentary that chronicles the life of Monty Python member Graham Chapman. Take a look at one scene featuring John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin discussing the history behind the TV series Monty Python's Flying Circus, and another where Graham Chapman tries to determine where he is after a night of drinking.
A Liar's Autobiography - Monty Python's Flying Circus
A Liar's Autobiography - Graham as a Philandering Alcoholic
A Liar's Autobiography comes to theaters November 2nd, 2012 and stars Graham Chapman, Philip Bulcock, John Cleese, Carol Cleveland, Cameron Diaz, Terry Gilliam, André Jacquemin, Terry Jones. The film is directed by Bill Jones, Jeff Simpson, Benjamin Timlett.
A Liar's Autobiography - Monty Python's Flying Circus
A Liar's Autobiography - Graham as a Philandering Alcoholic
A Liar's Autobiography comes to theaters November 2nd, 2012 and stars Graham Chapman, Philip Bulcock, John Cleese, Carol Cleveland, Cameron Diaz, Terry Gilliam, André Jacquemin, Terry Jones. The film is directed by Bill Jones, Jeff Simpson, Benjamin Timlett.
- 26/10/2012
- par MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Montreal’s Festival Du Nouveau Cinema (10.10 – 10.21) announced their line-up today for their 41st edition and among the smorgasbord of subtitle offerings dating back to this year’s Rotterdam, Berlin, Cannes, Locarno, Venice and Tiff editions, we’re knee-deep in avant-garde world cinema from the established auteurs Assayas, Vinterberg, Ozon, Sang-Soo, Joao Pedro Rodriguez, Larrain, Loach, Reygadas, Ghobadi, Mungiu and Miguel Gomes. Heavy on offerings from Quebec and France, the fest also manages to offer a stellar snapshot of the up-and-comers from all corners of the globe. Among the notable titles in the (Competition category) International Selection we’ve got Pablo Berger’s Blancanieves, Ursula Meier’s Sister, Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky’s Francine (which received its theatrical release earlier this month) and Rodrigo Plá’s La Demora. Loaded in Cannes items, the Special Presentations is the fest’s A-list selections (see filmmakers named above) and the one pic...
- 25/09/2012
- par Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
We all love Monty Python (if you don’t, just pretend you know what I’m talking about and keep going). And by that standard, anything with the name in the title must be gloriously brilliant. It’s going to break comedic ground by its ability to comment on the highest level of societal discussion. At the same time, it’s going to be the silliest piece of nonsense you’ve ever found yourself gut-splitting, on the floor, laughing at — while crying, as well. A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman, however, is not a Monty Python film. It is an act of self-indulgent nostalgia by a group of men who love their colleague. In 1986, three years before his death from cancer, Graham Chapman decided to conduct an experiment by taping an audio book that would serve as a fictional telling of his life. It...
- 09/09/2012
- par Andrew Robinson
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Monty Python is a name that continues to ring synonymous with sketch comedy, long after members of the troupe have died, retired, or moved on to other careers. Before his death, a member of the group, Graham Chapman, wrote a fake memoir titled A Liar’s Autobiography (Volume VI). Last year, news emerged that an animated adaptation of the book was in the works, with 14 different animation studios each tackling one part of the book. But the real coup occurred at the casting level, with former Monty Python members Terry Gilliam, John Cleese, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin all lending their voice to the movie, along with recordings made by Chapman prior to his demise. Directed by Bill Jones, Ben Timlett and Jeff Simpson, the minds behind Monty Python’s Flying Circus, the film now has a trailer, which can be seen below.
- 05/09/2012
- par Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Graham Chapman played many key parts as a member of the British comedy group Monty Python. On their BBC sketch show, Flying Circus, a dry demeanor made him a perfect straight man. On film, it was a quality that shaped his reluctant Christ figure in The Life of Brian — and his befuddled King Arthur in Monty Python and the Holy Grail — just two of the countless roles he took on before an untimely death in 1989. Now, 23 years later, his life is (kind of) the subject of the animated 3D comedy A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman.
Directed by Bill Jones, Jeff Simpson, and Ben Timlett, A Liar’s Autoiography presents a fictionalized account of the comedian’s life. Based on the his published memoirs, the film uses recently discovered audio tapes of Chapman to create the narration. Pythons John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones,...
Directed by Bill Jones, Jeff Simpson, and Ben Timlett, A Liar’s Autoiography presents a fictionalized account of the comedian’s life. Based on the his published memoirs, the film uses recently discovered audio tapes of Chapman to create the narration. Pythons John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones,...
- 04/09/2012
- par [email protected] (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin and Terry Jones will turn late actor's memoir into animated 3D film
He found himself laughed at, misunderstood and nailed to a cross while the crowd looked on the bright side. Now Graham Chapman, Monty Python mainstay and title star of Life of Brian, is set to rise again in a 3D animated biopic.
Adapted from the actor's 1980 memoir A Liar's Autobiography: Volume VI, the film will blend contributions from the surviving Pythons with audio of Chapman reading from his book, recorded shortly before his death from cancer in October 1989. According to the New York Times, the picture is the brainchild of producers Ben Timlett, Jeff Simpson and Bill Jones, the son of former Python Terry Jones. It is set for a theatrical release in the UK next spring.
Educated at Cambridge, Chapman was a founding member of Monty Python's Flying Circus, the groundbreaking...
He found himself laughed at, misunderstood and nailed to a cross while the crowd looked on the bright side. Now Graham Chapman, Monty Python mainstay and title star of Life of Brian, is set to rise again in a 3D animated biopic.
Adapted from the actor's 1980 memoir A Liar's Autobiography: Volume VI, the film will blend contributions from the surviving Pythons with audio of Chapman reading from his book, recorded shortly before his death from cancer in October 1989. According to the New York Times, the picture is the brainchild of producers Ben Timlett, Jeff Simpson and Bill Jones, the son of former Python Terry Jones. It is set for a theatrical release in the UK next spring.
Educated at Cambridge, Chapman was a founding member of Monty Python's Flying Circus, the groundbreaking...
- 29/06/2011
- par Xan Brooks
- The Guardian - Film News
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