There are justifiable complaints about things getting a little bit too complicated when it comes to Nolan flicks, but he's still a Hall of Famer, no? Well, I just want to go over things to make sure.…
Continue ReadingI wanted to cover an actress who was one of the five biggest stars in the entire industry by the age of 23. Someone whose public persona has been kinda low-key in the past couple of years, in which time she is done a varying amount of diverse projects that are worth noting...
Jennifer Shrader Lawrence…
Continue ReadingFor the 4th entry into this series I would like to cover an actor that is one of the biggest breakout stars of the 2000s, and yet is perhaps one of the more widely mocked big name movie stars that we have working today.…
Continue ReadingFor the third chapter of the series, I would like to discuss a director that, in my opinion, has gone from being a very underrated talent to a household name. And now that he is a household name, he may be the most underappreciated major directorial talent around. GUY STEWART RITCHIE I often find that many directors around get a lot of critical acclaim and are consistent in the quality of their work. However, I find it increasingly rare that…
Continue ReadingFor chapter 2 of this series, I could only think it’d be appropriate to cover a very famous actor whose ambitions seem to be growing faster than anyone could have guessed, and given the release of Creed 3, he’s a man whose talents are not just limited to the front of the camera. Michael bakari Jordan A man who may be more known for being a sex symbol than he is an actor these days. Which is saying a lot…
Continue ReadingTo coincide with a big film release once every month, I will try and include a career retrospective (through the magic of the TIERMAKER website) of either an actor in the film, the director of the film, or the film franchise that it is a part of. I originally wanted to start with Channing Tatum in honor of the final Magic Mike film being released on Valentine’s Day in the second week of February. But there was a much, much,…
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