Indeed, “Getting Back to Abnormal” is a movie so full of well-exploited lucky breaks that you’re left to wonder at what point the filmmakers junked whatever preconceptions they arrived with and began ...
, about why the big movie studios have become addicted to comic book characters and sequels and turn a deaf ear to original ideas.
I once asked a happy couple I knew why they loved horror movies. "It's exciting to be scared," the wife explained. So I suggested three large henchmen would be arriving shortly with all sorts of ...
Come for the presents. Stay for the baggage.
In this must-read on the ever-evolving movie industry, Obst (Hello, He Lied) examines how Hollywood has transitioned from what she calls the Old Abnormal to the New Abnormal ("because Hollywood...is ...
Since leaving the New York Times, Linda Obst wrote the novel, Hello, He Lied. Then she turned to producing produced more than 16 feature films, including How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, The Fisher King, ...