When Kevin Smith made Cop Out in 2010, he thought it would be a dream come true. The comedy paired him with Bruce Willis, one of his childhood heroes. Instead, it turned into one of the most difficult shoots of his career and sparked a feud that became infamous in Hollywood.
Smith had risen to fame in the mid-1990s with films like Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy. His movies got mixed reviews, but they earned him a loyal fanbase.
Cop Out was supposed to be something different, it was the first movie he directed that he hadn’t written himself. Starring Willis and Tracy Morgan as New York cops, the...
Smith had risen to fame in the mid-1990s with films like Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy. His movies got mixed reviews, but they earned him a loyal fanbase.
Cop Out was supposed to be something different, it was the first movie he directed that he hadn’t written himself. Starring Willis and Tracy Morgan as New York cops, the...
- 2/9/2025
- de Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Jay and Silent Bob have met both God and Ben Affleck, yet it’s still more than a little odd to see them hanging out with Archie Andrews and the Riverdale gang.
This week, the Kevin Smith-penned crossover comic Archie Meets Jay and Silent Bob debuted with a story entitled “Chasing Archie.” The Clerks director previously told The Hollywood Reporter that the comic is “a midlife crisis project about death and learning to deal.”
While that may sound surprisingly intense for an Archie story, it does make sense, considering that it picks up soon after the tragic events of Clerks III in which (spoilers) longtime customer service worker Dante Hicks dies of a heart attack. At least he didn’t get shot in the head back in 1994.
On the plus side, Dante’s death created an opening at the Quick Stop, which is filled by none other than Archie.
This week, the Kevin Smith-penned crossover comic Archie Meets Jay and Silent Bob debuted with a story entitled “Chasing Archie.” The Clerks director previously told The Hollywood Reporter that the comic is “a midlife crisis project about death and learning to deal.”
While that may sound surprisingly intense for an Archie story, it does make sense, considering that it picks up soon after the tragic events of Clerks III in which (spoilers) longtime customer service worker Dante Hicks dies of a heart attack. At least he didn’t get shot in the head back in 1994.
On the plus side, Dante’s death created an opening at the Quick Stop, which is filled by none other than Archie.
- 16/7/2025
- Cracked
Hours before tanks rumbled into Washington for Donald Trump’s military parade, ground shaking applause erupted in DC for someone who couldn’t be more opposed to everything the president stands for — author and Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman.
The renowned journalist traveled from New York to the nation’s capital for the world premiere of Steal This Story, Please!, a documentary chronicling her work over many decades to give voice to the voiceless, make the powerful accountable, and to support democracy as the foremost means to safeguard human rights and human dignity.
“Okay, let’s go,” Goodman says at the beginning of the film, an instruction to her camera person as she spots P. Wells Griffith III, the climate change policy adviser to Pres. Trump in his first administration. The year is 2018, the location the Un Climate Summit in Poland, and Goodman is trying to get an answer to...
The renowned journalist traveled from New York to the nation’s capital for the world premiere of Steal This Story, Please!, a documentary chronicling her work over many decades to give voice to the voiceless, make the powerful accountable, and to support democracy as the foremost means to safeguard human rights and human dignity.
“Okay, let’s go,” Goodman says at the beginning of the film, an instruction to her camera person as she spots P. Wells Griffith III, the climate change policy adviser to Pres. Trump in his first administration. The year is 2018, the location the Un Climate Summit in Poland, and Goodman is trying to get an answer to...
- 14/6/2025
- de Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
More than a quarter of a century after its release, Kevin Smith’s Dogma remains one of the most ambitious and inventive films about spirituality Hollywood ever made.
Smith’s fourth film, it took the signature, wisecracking verbosity of Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy and combined it with the filmmaker’s interpretation of the Catholic beliefs by which he’d been raised. “Woke” before the term existed, Dogma featured a female God, a Black Jesus, and a series of increasingly unconventional portrayals of other divine figures. Yet armed with a killer cast that includes Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Linda Fiorentino, Alan Rickman, Chris Rock, Salma Hayek, and Alanis Morrissette, today the film has endured as a surprisingly reverent — and to many viewers, relatable — portrait of religious faith, interrogated and restored in a journey that culminates in the filmmaker’s hometown of Red Bank, N.J.
For better or worse, it...
Smith’s fourth film, it took the signature, wisecracking verbosity of Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy and combined it with the filmmaker’s interpretation of the Catholic beliefs by which he’d been raised. “Woke” before the term existed, Dogma featured a female God, a Black Jesus, and a series of increasingly unconventional portrayals of other divine figures. Yet armed with a killer cast that includes Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Linda Fiorentino, Alan Rickman, Chris Rock, Salma Hayek, and Alanis Morrissette, today the film has endured as a surprisingly reverent — and to many viewers, relatable — portrait of religious faith, interrogated and restored in a journey that culminates in the filmmaker’s hometown of Red Bank, N.J.
For better or worse, it...
- 10/6/2025
- de Todd Gilchrist
- Gold Derby
While their feelings about Clerks and Mallrats were less clear, the Catholic Church really seemed to hate Kevin Smith’s Dogma.
As with Monty Python’s Life of Brian two decades prior, when Dogma first hit theaters back in 1999, humorless religious fanatics relentlessly protested the film. Even though Smith himself claimed to be a believer in the church’s teachings, clearly many folks weren’t happy that the Chasing Amy director turned scripture into a wacky comedy starring the Good Will Hunting guys as murderous ex-angels, Alan Rickman as a genital-less deity and Chris Rock as the 13th apostle.
They probably weren’t super-thrilled with the “Buddy Christ” stuff, either.
Smith was even sent death threats at the time, just like Jesus would have wanted. And keep in mind that this was back when sending a death threat required putting in the effort to leave your house to buy a stamp and mail an envelope.
As with Monty Python’s Life of Brian two decades prior, when Dogma first hit theaters back in 1999, humorless religious fanatics relentlessly protested the film. Even though Smith himself claimed to be a believer in the church’s teachings, clearly many folks weren’t happy that the Chasing Amy director turned scripture into a wacky comedy starring the Good Will Hunting guys as murderous ex-angels, Alan Rickman as a genital-less deity and Chris Rock as the 13th apostle.
They probably weren’t super-thrilled with the “Buddy Christ” stuff, either.
Smith was even sent death threats at the time, just like Jesus would have wanted. And keep in mind that this was back when sending a death threat required putting in the effort to leave your house to buy a stamp and mail an envelope.
- 9/6/2025
- Cracked
In 1999, the religious world was rocked by Dogma, the most ambitious film yet from writer and director Kevin Smith following Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy, each of which he also featured in as Silent Bob alongside the verbose and foul-mouthed Jay (played by longtime friend Jason Mewes). With a star-studded cast including Ben Affleck and Matt Damon as angels cast out of heaven, Linda Fiorentino as an abortion clinic worker who turns out to be a scion of Jesus, George Carlin as a cynical cardinal, Chris Rock as an unknown 13th apostle,...
- 7/6/2025
- de Miles Klee
- Rollingstone.com
Recently Kevin Smith, who turns 55 later this summer, was reflecting on one of his greatest filmmaking challenges.
“I’ve been doing this 31 years now,” he said, “and the culture should have been done with me a long time ago. But I’m not done with it, and so I keep, you know, foisting myself on the culture over and over again. So, it’s always this battle for relevancy that you’re always kind of hoping is on your side. But you know the longer you’ve been around, the longer in the tooth you get, and it gets harder and harder to find that relevancy.”
The reason for the interview was the theatrical re-release of Dogma, which returns to the big screen on June 5th in honor of its (not really) 25th anniversary. Smith has been touring this remastered version, now being presented in 4K, and even screened the film in Cannes,...
“I’ve been doing this 31 years now,” he said, “and the culture should have been done with me a long time ago. But I’m not done with it, and so I keep, you know, foisting myself on the culture over and over again. So, it’s always this battle for relevancy that you’re always kind of hoping is on your side. But you know the longer you’ve been around, the longer in the tooth you get, and it gets harder and harder to find that relevancy.”
The reason for the interview was the theatrical re-release of Dogma, which returns to the big screen on June 5th in honor of its (not really) 25th anniversary. Smith has been touring this remastered version, now being presented in 4K, and even screened the film in Cannes,...
- 4/6/2025
- Cracked
Paramount has announced the lineup of movies, TV shows, and live sports coming to Paramount+ in June. The Paramount Plus June 2025 schedule includes the post-apocalyptic film Love Me and the Tony Awards, as well as Pride Month, Juneteenth, and Father’s Day collections featuring the best in movies and series.
And don’t miss all the action on the pitch and court, including the UEFA Champions League Final alongside the hit Paramount+ exclusive altcast Beckham & Friends Live; WNBA games including Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky on June 7; and the final episodes of the Paramount+ docuseries Pulisic, following Usmnt star Christian Pulisic.
Premiering June 16 on the Paramount+ with Showtime plan is the post-apocalyptic romance film Love Me, starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun. Set in a future where humanity has been wiped out, the film follows a weather buoy and a satellite that form a unique bond while exploring remnants of human life through digital archives.
And don’t miss all the action on the pitch and court, including the UEFA Champions League Final alongside the hit Paramount+ exclusive altcast Beckham & Friends Live; WNBA games including Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky on June 7; and the final episodes of the Paramount+ docuseries Pulisic, following Usmnt star Christian Pulisic.
Premiering June 16 on the Paramount+ with Showtime plan is the post-apocalyptic romance film Love Me, starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun. Set in a future where humanity has been wiped out, the film follows a weather buoy and a satellite that form a unique bond while exploring remnants of human life through digital archives.
- 22/5/2025
- de Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Exclusive: Goodfellas is getting behind Kevin Smith’s mission to theatrically re-release his controversial 1999 religious satire Dogma, starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon as fallen angels, after a tumultuous launch first time round.
The maverick Paris-based sales company has acquired international rights to the remastered 4K edition of the film, which is screening in the Cannes Film Festival’s Cannes Classics sidebar this year.
The Cannes splash follows Smith’s announcement last October that he had gotten the rights back to the movie which had been out of his hands since the initial release. This acquisition was made by Triple Media Film in partnership with View Askew Productions.
Under the care of Triple Media Film, the film is fully remastered in 4K, and was supervised by Oscar-nominated director of photography Robert Yeoman, who was the cinematographer on Dogma, ahead of going to work on multiple films with Wes Anderson including The Grand Budapest Hotel.
The maverick Paris-based sales company has acquired international rights to the remastered 4K edition of the film, which is screening in the Cannes Film Festival’s Cannes Classics sidebar this year.
The Cannes splash follows Smith’s announcement last October that he had gotten the rights back to the movie which had been out of his hands since the initial release. This acquisition was made by Triple Media Film in partnership with View Askew Productions.
Under the care of Triple Media Film, the film is fully remastered in 4K, and was supervised by Oscar-nominated director of photography Robert Yeoman, who was the cinematographer on Dogma, ahead of going to work on multiple films with Wes Anderson including The Grand Budapest Hotel.
- 14/5/2025
- de Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
While it's true that Ben Affleck hasn't starred in a bona fide box office hit in nearly a decade, he's still firmly a member of the Hollywood A-list. His latest film, The Accountant 2, is having a solid theatrical run, although it could be argued that it'll actually find its audience when it lands on streaming. Distributed domestically by Amazon MGM Studios, The Accountant 2 is a sequel to the Affleck-led 2016 film The Accountant, which was distributed by Warner Bros. The first movie has developed quite a cult following on home video in the years since its release, which no doubt inspired a sequel to be green-lit. The Accountant 2 hasn't recovered its reported budget yet, but it has already overtaken several of Affleck's past films.
Most recently, it overtook the largely forgotten crime movie Runner Runner, which concluded its run with under $65 million worldwide, and less than $20 million domestically.
Most recently, it overtook the largely forgotten crime movie Runner Runner, which concluded its run with under $65 million worldwide, and less than $20 million domestically.
- 6/5/2025
- de Rahul Malhotra
- Collider.com
Only a few actors have had a more fascinating evolution than Ben Affleck. From his early days to being a rising star and now a household name, Affleck has cemented himself as a cultural icon. Some of his performances have been timeless, lingering long after the movie’s end because he was simply so bold and honest.
Surprisingly, he carries the same qualities in interviews and doesn’t shy away from criticizing himself or calling out his shortcomings. So, let’s look at the one scene from Chasing Amy that didn’t sit right with him, and the reason behind the same.
Chasing Amy: A bold exploration of identity and love Ben Affleck in Chasing Amy: Credits: View Askew Production
The 1997 romantic dramedy, Chasing Amy, was a rare movie that dared to explore love beyond the traditional setup of boy-meets-girl. The Kevin Smith directorial revolved around Ben Affleck’s Holden,...
Surprisingly, he carries the same qualities in interviews and doesn’t shy away from criticizing himself or calling out his shortcomings. So, let’s look at the one scene from Chasing Amy that didn’t sit right with him, and the reason behind the same.
Chasing Amy: A bold exploration of identity and love Ben Affleck in Chasing Amy: Credits: View Askew Production
The 1997 romantic dramedy, Chasing Amy, was a rare movie that dared to explore love beyond the traditional setup of boy-meets-girl. The Kevin Smith directorial revolved around Ben Affleck’s Holden,...
- 4/5/2025
- de Sonika Kamble
- FandomWire
When Kevin Smith shot "Clerks" for $27,575, he'd received a small amount of film school training but was a babe in the woods when it came to the crucial aspect of directing actors. It shows in the movie, which is so stiffly performed that I've never been able to connect to it. The screenplay is undeniably hilarious and wise in the ways of the workaday convenience store world, but Smith's actors seem so oddly strangled. It's not the kind of acting you get in a poorly rehearsed community theater production where you can see the actors struggling to remember their lines; it's more like you're watching people who've been unnaturally directed. Their performances are really those of their director, not their own.
The off performances in "Clerks" and "Mallrats" began to make sense years later when I heard that Smith had a penchant for committing the cardinal sin of directing. Be it theater,...
The off performances in "Clerks" and "Mallrats" began to make sense years later when I heard that Smith had a penchant for committing the cardinal sin of directing. Be it theater,...
- 29/4/2025
- de Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Forget the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the View Askewniverse is where it’s at. From the mind of director, actor, producer, and podcaster Kevin Smith, what started with the iconic 1994 film Clerks has branched out into nine feature-length movies, comics, and even video games. And soon, fans will be welcomed back to the fold courtesy of the third installment of Smith’s comic series, Quick Stops. Collider is excited to not only exclusively break the news about the latest set of the black-and-white anthology project, but also give viewers a first look at some of its gorgeous artwork. This one is for all the Askewniverse fans out there, with each issue offering another chapter to those who long for a continuation of stories from the movies Chasing Amy, Dogma, and Mallrats, with Smith also framing one as a way to pay homage to his late friend and Mallrats star, Shannen Doherty.
- 24/4/2025
- de Britta DeVore
- Collider.com
For the past few years, it’s been near impossible to watch Kevin Smith’s 1999 religious comedy Dogma because Harvey and Bob Weinstein personally owned the rights, and they’ve faced more pressing matters in recent years than finding a new home for it. But The Hollywood Reporter reports that Smith has finally regained the rights to his film, and it’s returning to theaters on June 5. Prior to that, Smith will appear at special Dogma screenings all across the country, kicking off April 20 at the Grove in Los Angeles.
- 1/4/2025
- de Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Archie Comics recently made major news when it announced that it was doing a crossover comic that will pair Archie and the Gang with Kevin Smith's classic characters, Jay and Silent Bob, from Smith's films like Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Smith will be writing the one-shot, Archie Meets Jay and Silent Bob, and the comic will be featuring a number of special variant covers. In a Cbr-exclusive reveal, we are sharing two of the variant covers for you today.
The two variant covers that we are revealing today are done by Francesco Francavilla, who has done a number of excellent Archie covers over the years, and by Ty Templeton, a three-time Eisner Award winning artist himself for his work on Batman and Robin Adventures and Batman: The Gotham Adventures..The Francavilla variant cover, and the main cover will both be available as foil covers,...
The two variant covers that we are revealing today are done by Francesco Francavilla, who has done a number of excellent Archie covers over the years, and by Ty Templeton, a three-time Eisner Award winning artist himself for his work on Batman and Robin Adventures and Batman: The Gotham Adventures..The Francavilla variant cover, and the main cover will both be available as foil covers,...
- 1/4/2025
- de Brian Cronin
- CBR
The 25th anniversary theatrical release of Kevin Smith’s religious satire Dogma, which starred Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, has been set for June 5.
AMC Theatres and Iconic Events Releasing plan a national tour in 25 cities for the limited release after Smith regained the rights to Dogma from one-time owner and producer Harvey Weinstein. Smith, a writer, director and Silent Bob actor, did multiple films under Weinstein’s Miramax banner, including both Clerks films, Mall Rats, Chasing Amy and Dogma.
Dogma, which was first released in 1999, follows Affleck and Damon as fallen angels who discover a loophole in Catholic doctrine that could allow a return to Heaven. But they face unlikely heroes, including a faith-struggling woman (Linda Fiorentino), the erased 13th Apostle (Chris Rock), Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) to prevent the apocalypse.
Smith will kick off the 25th anniversary theatrical tour for his subversive take on...
AMC Theatres and Iconic Events Releasing plan a national tour in 25 cities for the limited release after Smith regained the rights to Dogma from one-time owner and producer Harvey Weinstein. Smith, a writer, director and Silent Bob actor, did multiple films under Weinstein’s Miramax banner, including both Clerks films, Mall Rats, Chasing Amy and Dogma.
Dogma, which was first released in 1999, follows Affleck and Damon as fallen angels who discover a loophole in Catholic doctrine that could allow a return to Heaven. But they face unlikely heroes, including a faith-struggling woman (Linda Fiorentino), the erased 13th Apostle (Chris Rock), Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) to prevent the apocalypse.
Smith will kick off the 25th anniversary theatrical tour for his subversive take on...
- 1/4/2025
- de Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ben Affleck remains one of the most recognizable actors working in Hollywood. Some of his most notable early movies include Dazed and Confused (1993), Chasing Amy (1997), and Good Will Hunting (1997), the last of which won him and Matt Damon a Best Screenplay Oscar. With the release of Michael Bay's Armageddon in 1998, though, Affleck became more than just a talented actor – he became a movie star.
Following Armageddon, Affleck played the lead in Pearl Harbor (2001) before playing iconic Tom Clancy hero Jack Ryan in The Sum of All Fears (2002). That led to the infamous Daredevil in 2003, which was not well-received, but Affleck remained a compelling leading man, appearing in hits like The Town (2010), Argo (2012), and Gone Girl (2014). He even went on to earn praise for his performance as Batman in several Dcu movies. Not long after his debut as the iconic Caped Crusader, though, Affleck appeared in an action thriller that...
Following Armageddon, Affleck played the lead in Pearl Harbor (2001) before playing iconic Tom Clancy hero Jack Ryan in The Sum of All Fears (2002). That led to the infamous Daredevil in 2003, which was not well-received, but Affleck remained a compelling leading man, appearing in hits like The Town (2010), Argo (2012), and Gone Girl (2014). He even went on to earn praise for his performance as Batman in several Dcu movies. Not long after his debut as the iconic Caped Crusader, though, Affleck appeared in an action thriller that...
- 20/3/2025
- de Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
Ben Affleck has had a long career in Hollywood, but you won’t see him surrounded by hundreds of friends as he is more interested in keeping a small, tight-knit circle of friends for a reason. While appearing at SXSW to promote The Accountant 2, Affleck reflected on the close relationship he shares with frequent collaborator Matt Damon, who turned up to add his support to the movie’s premiere, and how he really feels that quality of friends is more important than quantity.
There are many stars in Hollywood who often frequent big lavish parties, or are always seen with a whole posse of followers wherever they go. Affleck is not one of them. He doesn’t really care either. Admitting that one of his only friends in his life is Damon, Affleck told Business Insider:
“I’m really lucky to have had a friend in Matt. It's a beautiful thing.
There are many stars in Hollywood who often frequent big lavish parties, or are always seen with a whole posse of followers wherever they go. Affleck is not one of them. He doesn’t really care either. Admitting that one of his only friends in his life is Damon, Affleck told Business Insider:
“I’m really lucky to have had a friend in Matt. It's a beautiful thing.
- 16/3/2025
- de Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
Kevin Smith’s Jay and Silent Bob characters are famous for popping up in movies like Clerks, Mallrats and Dogma. But the stoner duo also exist within the fictional worlds of Star Wars, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Scream franchise, as evidenced by the most baffling moment from Scream 3.
But now Jay and Bob are set to crossover with a most unexpected pop-culture property: Archie. Per The Hollywood Reporter, an upcoming “double-sized” comic book titled Kevin Smith Presents: Archie Meets Jay & Silent Bob will find the Riverdale gang crossing paths with the residents of the View Askewniverse — and presumably learning some new four-letter words in the process.
Weirder still, the book takes place after the events of Clerks III, in which (spoiler) protagonist Dante Hicks dies of a heart attack. According to Smith, who penned the comic, “Archie plays a role in the healing (process),” adding, “not only...
But now Jay and Bob are set to crossover with a most unexpected pop-culture property: Archie. Per The Hollywood Reporter, an upcoming “double-sized” comic book titled Kevin Smith Presents: Archie Meets Jay & Silent Bob will find the Riverdale gang crossing paths with the residents of the View Askewniverse — and presumably learning some new four-letter words in the process.
Weirder still, the book takes place after the events of Clerks III, in which (spoiler) protagonist Dante Hicks dies of a heart attack. According to Smith, who penned the comic, “Archie plays a role in the healing (process),” adding, “not only...
- 15/3/2025
- Cracked
Ben Affleck The Accountant 2 ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
Ben Affleck is back in the spotlight and soon on cinema screens, thanks to the South by Southwest premiere of the keenly awaited sequel The Accountant 2, set to grace theaters via Amazon MGM Studios.
Off-screen, the multihyphenate filmmaker resurfaces amid a plethora of self-contradictory rumors surrounding his romance with ex-wife Jennifer Garner, fresh off his split from Jennifer Lopez, a juncture keeping tabloids busy. On-screen, Affleck’s career shifts with this follow-up to the beloved 2016 actioner. While it has a large set of devotees, the original Accountant didn’t exactly meet expectations, something the sequel seems to have circumvented.
Co-starring Jon Bernthal, The Accountant 2’s first screenings have incited quite a stir among general audiences, especially for a film featuring Affleck as a lead. On Rotten Tomatoes, it sits at a certified “fresh” 86%, with 22 critics having taken a swing at it.
Ben Affleck is back in the spotlight and soon on cinema screens, thanks to the South by Southwest premiere of the keenly awaited sequel The Accountant 2, set to grace theaters via Amazon MGM Studios.
Off-screen, the multihyphenate filmmaker resurfaces amid a plethora of self-contradictory rumors surrounding his romance with ex-wife Jennifer Garner, fresh off his split from Jennifer Lopez, a juncture keeping tabloids busy. On-screen, Affleck’s career shifts with this follow-up to the beloved 2016 actioner. While it has a large set of devotees, the original Accountant didn’t exactly meet expectations, something the sequel seems to have circumvented.
Co-starring Jon Bernthal, The Accountant 2’s first screenings have incited quite a stir among general audiences, especially for a film featuring Affleck as a lead. On Rotten Tomatoes, it sits at a certified “fresh” 86%, with 22 critics having taken a swing at it.
- 11/3/2025
- de Aman Goyal
- KoiMoi
Riverdale is colliding with the View Askewniverse.
Filmmaker Kevin Smith is writing a double-sized crossover comic in which the wholesome Archie Comics characters meet the edgy protagonists of his film oeuvre. This mature title takes place in the continuity of Smith’s filmography, with the book set after the events of 2022’s Clerks III, which (spoiler alert), included the death of Dante (Brian O’Halloran).
“Archie plays a role in the healing,” Smith tells The Hollywood Reporter of the story, which features Archie landing a summer job at the Clerks Quick Shop and striking up a friendship with co-worker Randal Graves.
“Not only is this my stab at a classic American franchise that existed long before me that I read as a kid … It’s a midlife crisis project about death and learning to deal,” Smith adds.
Kevin Smith Presents: Archie Meets Jay & Silent Bob arrives July 9, and is decades in the making for Smith,...
Filmmaker Kevin Smith is writing a double-sized crossover comic in which the wholesome Archie Comics characters meet the edgy protagonists of his film oeuvre. This mature title takes place in the continuity of Smith’s filmography, with the book set after the events of 2022’s Clerks III, which (spoiler alert), included the death of Dante (Brian O’Halloran).
“Archie plays a role in the healing,” Smith tells The Hollywood Reporter of the story, which features Archie landing a summer job at the Clerks Quick Shop and striking up a friendship with co-worker Randal Graves.
“Not only is this my stab at a classic American franchise that existed long before me that I read as a kid … It’s a midlife crisis project about death and learning to deal,” Smith adds.
Kevin Smith Presents: Archie Meets Jay & Silent Bob arrives July 9, and is decades in the making for Smith,...
- 7/3/2025
- de Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ben Affleck’s Hollywood career is a fascinating case study in terms of its erratic rise and fall over nearly 3 decades. Since his Oscar-winning debut in Good Will Hunting, Affleck has been a golden property for the industry despite his intermittent stretches of bad moviemaking choices mingling with the good.
Ben Affleck in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) [Credit: Warner Bros.]
The success of Good Will Hunting and Chasing Amy was followed by a drastic downfall due to Gigli and Daredevil. This, in turn, was once again turned into a success with Gone Baby Gone, Argo, The Town, and Gone Girl before Affleck’s career fell into a rut with Batman v Superman and Live by Night.
However, the 2010 film, The Town almost turned one of Affleck’s stretches of success into a bad call for all the actors involved.
Ben Affleck’s The Town was almost an erotic thriller...
Ben Affleck in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) [Credit: Warner Bros.]
The success of Good Will Hunting and Chasing Amy was followed by a drastic downfall due to Gigli and Daredevil. This, in turn, was once again turned into a success with Gone Baby Gone, Argo, The Town, and Gone Girl before Affleck’s career fell into a rut with Batman v Superman and Live by Night.
However, the 2010 film, The Town almost turned one of Affleck’s stretches of success into a bad call for all the actors involved.
Ben Affleck’s The Town was almost an erotic thriller...
- 17/2/2025
- de Diya Majumdar
- FandomWire
With the much-anticipated Oscars night quickly approaching, it's only natural to look back on some significant winners from the past. Since the esteemed ceremony's inception in 1929, plenty of filmmakers, actors, and movies have set several long-standing records. The most awards won by a single film is a three-way tie between Ben-Hur, Titanic, and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King — each earning a remarkable 11 wins. Katharine Hepburn set the record for Best Actress with four Oscars, Parasite was the first non-English film to win Best Picture, and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki has taken home three consecutive awards for his work in Gravity, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), and The Revenant.
While these artists and their films are undoubtedly award-worthy, there are some winners audiences may not realize have maintained their records for decades. One of those Oscar-recipients is Batman v. Superman actor Ben Affleck. In 1997, alongside co-writer and actor Matt Damon,...
While these artists and their films are undoubtedly award-worthy, there are some winners audiences may not realize have maintained their records for decades. One of those Oscar-recipients is Batman v. Superman actor Ben Affleck. In 1997, alongside co-writer and actor Matt Damon,...
- 16/2/2025
- de Courtney Keller
- MovieWeb
Over the years, Hollywood has delivered an abundance of memorable on-screen partnerships -- Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, Paul Newman and Robert Redford, Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, and Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, among many others. Over 30 years after their first collaboration, it's probably safe to add Matt Damon and Ben Affleck to the list.
Together, the dynamic duo have produced memorable entertainment aplenty, putting their remarkable chemistry to good use in everything from Kevin Smith's "Dogma" to Affleck's "Air." These guys have teamed up on nearly a dozen projects, even for a brief cameo or minor supporting role. Recently, their partnership has intensified with the aforementioned "Air" and Ridley Scott's "The Last Duel," it's a shame they haven't found more films to work on together over the years, because these boys are wicked smaht.
To celebrate this long-running partnership, we decided...
Together, the dynamic duo have produced memorable entertainment aplenty, putting their remarkable chemistry to good use in everything from Kevin Smith's "Dogma" to Affleck's "Air." These guys have teamed up on nearly a dozen projects, even for a brief cameo or minor supporting role. Recently, their partnership has intensified with the aforementioned "Air" and Ridley Scott's "The Last Duel," it's a shame they haven't found more films to work on together over the years, because these boys are wicked smaht.
To celebrate this long-running partnership, we decided...
- 11/2/2025
- de Jeff Ames
- Slash Film
The big winner of this year’s Super Bowl, once again, was gratuitous pop-culture nostalgia. In addition to a Muppets-themed travel ad, and Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan’s horny condiment commercial, ‘90s stoners Jay and Silent Bob popped up in a Ben Affleck-centric spot for Dunkin’.
Affleck once again donned an orange tracksuit to perform with the “DunKings,” his Dunkin’-branded boy band (although the word “boy” is doing a lot of heavy lifting there). The DunKings now also include Ben’s brother Casey, Bill Belichick, and Jeremy Strong, who we briefly see emerging from a vat of coffee grounds like a more svelte Baron Harkonnen.
Forget about Jay Leno, who does Ben Affleck owe money to?
The extended version of the ad features Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as Silent Bob and Jay, respectively. They show up at Java Jam, which is some kind of coffee-themed fan convention.
Affleck once again donned an orange tracksuit to perform with the “DunKings,” his Dunkin’-branded boy band (although the word “boy” is doing a lot of heavy lifting there). The DunKings now also include Ben’s brother Casey, Bill Belichick, and Jeremy Strong, who we briefly see emerging from a vat of coffee grounds like a more svelte Baron Harkonnen.
Forget about Jay Leno, who does Ben Affleck owe money to?
The extended version of the ad features Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as Silent Bob and Jay, respectively. They show up at Java Jam, which is some kind of coffee-themed fan convention.
- 10/2/2025
- Cracked
Ben Affleck hasn't rid himself of Jay and Silent Bob just yet. After appearing in multiple View Askewniverse movies, Affleck reunited with the pot-dealing duo once again, this time for a Dunkin' ad.
On X, Dunkin' shared a new ad featuring Affleck signing autographs for fans while wearing bright orange clothing, representing the brand. He is approached by Jay and Silent Bob, with Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith in character. Affleck greets them by saying, "I thought they banned you from these things." Jay and Silent Bob then inquire about a "DunKings $6 meal deal" before then asking the actor for some autographs.
RelatedClerks: What Happened to the Jay and Silent Bob Cartoon?
Kevin Smith's first work in the animation field came in the short lived Clerks animated series, which became a cult favorite.
Ben Affleck reunites with Jay and Silent Bob for a new Dunkin’ ad.pic.twitter.com...
On X, Dunkin' shared a new ad featuring Affleck signing autographs for fans while wearing bright orange clothing, representing the brand. He is approached by Jay and Silent Bob, with Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith in character. Affleck greets them by saying, "I thought they banned you from these things." Jay and Silent Bob then inquire about a "DunKings $6 meal deal" before then asking the actor for some autographs.
RelatedClerks: What Happened to the Jay and Silent Bob Cartoon?
Kevin Smith's first work in the animation field came in the short lived Clerks animated series, which became a cult favorite.
Ben Affleck reunites with Jay and Silent Bob for a new Dunkin’ ad.pic.twitter.com...
- 9/2/2025
- de Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Exclusive: Chevy Chase (Community), Bruce Dern (Palm Royale) and Joey Lauren Adams (Greedy People) are set to topline CATnip, a thriller with comedic elements from writer-director Nyle Cavazos Garcia (Clean). Anna Clols, an executive producer on the project, will also star.
Set to begin shooting in Los Angeles in February, the indie watches as a struggling family’s fresh start in a run-down apartment building turns into a fight for survival as a horde of feral cats unleashes terror, revealing the dark and deadly horrors lurking within its walls.
Other in the cast include Jake Busey, Geoffrey Arend, Keli Price, Lorelei Linklater, Charlotte Kirk, Brooke Bundy, Kylee Levien, and River Jose. Price is producing under his Price Productions banner, along with Garcia under his Small Town Pictures banner, with Javier C. Ortiz and Amado DeHoyos executive producing. Price also negotiated deals on behalf of the production.
An original Saturday Night Live...
Set to begin shooting in Los Angeles in February, the indie watches as a struggling family’s fresh start in a run-down apartment building turns into a fight for survival as a horde of feral cats unleashes terror, revealing the dark and deadly horrors lurking within its walls.
Other in the cast include Jake Busey, Geoffrey Arend, Keli Price, Lorelei Linklater, Charlotte Kirk, Brooke Bundy, Kylee Levien, and River Jose. Price is producing under his Price Productions banner, along with Garcia under his Small Town Pictures banner, with Javier C. Ortiz and Amado DeHoyos executive producing. Price also negotiated deals on behalf of the production.
An original Saturday Night Live...
- 3/2/2025
- de Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
In “Chasing Chasing Amy,” Sav Rodgers takes a journey that goes beyond fandom, examining the complex web that Kevin Smith’s 1997 film woven. This documentary acts as a mirror, reflecting the film’s narrative and the intricate emotional landscapes of its viewers, particularly those from disadvantaged groups.
The coming-of-age story of transgender filmmaker Rodgers is connected to Smith’s work. Rodgers has dealt with bullying and isolation in the past, and “Chasing Amy” has been both a lifeline and a cultural reference for her. This isn’t just a personal investigation; it’s an attempt to question representation—how a film can comfort some while reinforcing damaging stereotypes for others.
The documentary asks what it means to find yourself in a narrative that wasn’t entirely written for you through candid interviews with Smith and Joey Lauren Adams. Rodgers invites viewers to engage with the ramifications of a straight male...
The coming-of-age story of transgender filmmaker Rodgers is connected to Smith’s work. Rodgers has dealt with bullying and isolation in the past, and “Chasing Amy” has been both a lifeline and a cultural reference for her. This isn’t just a personal investigation; it’s an attempt to question representation—how a film can comfort some while reinforcing damaging stereotypes for others.
The documentary asks what it means to find yourself in a narrative that wasn’t entirely written for you through candid interviews with Smith and Joey Lauren Adams. Rodgers invites viewers to engage with the ramifications of a straight male...
- 5/1/2025
- de Arash Nahandian
- Gazettely
Ben Affleck established himself as a profitable Hollywood leading man, and this would never happen if it wasn’t for the help of Kevin Smith. He credits the director for his success following their meeting and collaboration on 1997’s Chasing Amy.
Ben Affleck in Good Will Hunting / Credits: Miramax
It is so crazy to think how Good Will Hunting – the drama starring Affleck and Matt Damon – would have been different today had both actors never met Smith. The script was written by the duo, but it was Smith who convinced the studio executives that they should lead the movie.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon owe Kevin Smith their Hollywood careers
Gus Van Sant’s Good Will Hunting was the film that put Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s names on the Hollywood map. They weren’t supposed to star in it as the first studio that picked up the project,...
Ben Affleck in Good Will Hunting / Credits: Miramax
It is so crazy to think how Good Will Hunting – the drama starring Affleck and Matt Damon – would have been different today had both actors never met Smith. The script was written by the duo, but it was Smith who convinced the studio executives that they should lead the movie.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon owe Kevin Smith their Hollywood careers
Gus Van Sant’s Good Will Hunting was the film that put Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s names on the Hollywood map. They weren’t supposed to star in it as the first studio that picked up the project,...
- 30/12/2024
- de Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Quick Links What is Gone Baby Gone About? Gone Baby Gone Has a Stacked Cast and Crew Ben Affleck Has Unlimited Artistic Range
Ben Affleck has long cemented himself as one of the premier performers of his generation. From Argo to Gone Girl to the Kevin Smith-directed Chasing Amy, the man continues to prove over and over that he has limitless range. Ben Affleck even donned the cape and cowl to play Batman in the DC Extended Universe, and while the results were controversial, his performance was a notable bright spot. Affleck has even tried his hand at screenwriting and has reached the highest heights in the industry. 1997's Good Will Hunting was not only the writerly debut for Ben Affleck, but it also won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Time and time again, Ben Affleck has reinvented himself to stay relevant in the film industry, and...
Ben Affleck has long cemented himself as one of the premier performers of his generation. From Argo to Gone Girl to the Kevin Smith-directed Chasing Amy, the man continues to prove over and over that he has limitless range. Ben Affleck even donned the cape and cowl to play Batman in the DC Extended Universe, and while the results were controversial, his performance was a notable bright spot. Affleck has even tried his hand at screenwriting and has reached the highest heights in the industry. 1997's Good Will Hunting was not only the writerly debut for Ben Affleck, but it also won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Time and time again, Ben Affleck has reinvented himself to stay relevant in the film industry, and...
- 23/12/2024
- de Andrew Pogue
- CBR
Robin Williams’ geek credentials were well-known, but the late comedian surprised comic book creator Michael Allred when he wore a Madman T-shirt during his appearance on HBO’s Comic Relief. This appearance cements Williams’ comic book fandom for all time and shows how deep his love for the medium really went.
Posting to Instagram, Allred relates how Williams was a big fan of Allred’s signature character Madman, to the point where he wore a T-shirt of the character during the Comic Relief V benefit show on HBO in 1992.
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Writing that he had previously heard Williams was a big fan of the character, Allred was still thrilled to see the comedian rocking some Madman apparel on TV. Wearing a T-shirt of a cult character like Madman shows how deep Williams’ fandom really went, as Allred’s character had only...
Posting to Instagram, Allred relates how Williams was a big fan of Allred’s signature character Madman, to the point where he wore a T-shirt of the character during the Comic Relief V benefit show on HBO in 1992.
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Writing that he had previously heard Williams was a big fan of the character, Allred was still thrilled to see the comedian rocking some Madman apparel on TV. Wearing a T-shirt of a cult character like Madman shows how deep Williams’ fandom really went, as Allred’s character had only...
- 22/12/2024
- de Nathan Cabaniss
- ScreenRant
Long before he donned Batman’s cape and cowl, Ben Affleck was part of a wave of young stars appealing to a Gen X audience. His breakout performances in Chasing Amy and Good Will Hunting established the Oscar-winning screenwriter as a handsome, powerful presence with a relaxed sense of humor. Affleck’s fast rise to A-list status in Hollywood put him in the sights of one of cinema’s most influential filmmakers: John Frankenheimer.
- 17/12/2024
- de André Joseph
- Collider.com
Writer/producer/director/actor Kevin Smith is behind the cult classic movies like Clerks, Dogma, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy, an LGBTQ+ film. Smith, in the documentary Chasing Chasing Amy, revealed that one famous talk show host walked out of a screening of Chasing Amy, per People.
“The biggest blowback, God’s truth, that I heard, felt, and was told about was when they told me that Ellen (DeGeneres) and (then-partner) Anne Heche went to see Chasing Amy, and it was reported that they walked out in the first half hour,” Smith revealed in the Sav Rodgers documentary. DeGeneres came out as a lesbian the same year Chasing Amy was released.
“And us being like, ‘Well, that’s the most famous lesbian in the world. We just lost her. That means we’re never getting on The Ellen Show,'” Smith said. People reports that representatives for DeGeneres did not immediately return requests for comment.
“The biggest blowback, God’s truth, that I heard, felt, and was told about was when they told me that Ellen (DeGeneres) and (then-partner) Anne Heche went to see Chasing Amy, and it was reported that they walked out in the first half hour,” Smith revealed in the Sav Rodgers documentary. DeGeneres came out as a lesbian the same year Chasing Amy was released.
“And us being like, ‘Well, that’s the most famous lesbian in the world. We just lost her. That means we’re never getting on The Ellen Show,'” Smith said. People reports that representatives for DeGeneres did not immediately return requests for comment.
- 17/12/2024
- de Deana Carpenter
- CBR
“Chasing Chasing Amy” filmmaker Sav Rodgers has signed with Sandstone Artists for management representation.
Rodgers enters the partnership as he looks to expand into scripted content while continuing his documentary work. “Chasing Chasing Amy” explores the complex legacy of Kevin Smith‘s 1997 cult classic movie “Chasing Amy” on LGBTQ+ people and its life-saving impact on Rodgers, who made his feature-length directing debut with the documentary. It premiered at Tribeca 2023 and went on to play at some 75 film festivals including London and BFI Flare.
Kevin Nicklaus, head of production and partner at Sandstone, will serve as Rodgers’ primary representative. Nicklaus’ current slate includes anime adaptation “The Beginning After the End” (Crunchyroll/Fuji TV) and a trilogy of horror features based on Junji Ito properties.
“Anyone who has seen ‘Chasing Chasing Amy’ can attest to the overflowing talent, artistic bravery, and soulfulness of Sav Rodgers. We are eager to help him bring...
Rodgers enters the partnership as he looks to expand into scripted content while continuing his documentary work. “Chasing Chasing Amy” explores the complex legacy of Kevin Smith‘s 1997 cult classic movie “Chasing Amy” on LGBTQ+ people and its life-saving impact on Rodgers, who made his feature-length directing debut with the documentary. It premiered at Tribeca 2023 and went on to play at some 75 film festivals including London and BFI Flare.
Kevin Nicklaus, head of production and partner at Sandstone, will serve as Rodgers’ primary representative. Nicklaus’ current slate includes anime adaptation “The Beginning After the End” (Crunchyroll/Fuji TV) and a trilogy of horror features based on Junji Ito properties.
“Anyone who has seen ‘Chasing Chasing Amy’ can attest to the overflowing talent, artistic bravery, and soulfulness of Sav Rodgers. We are eager to help him bring...
- 11/12/2024
- de Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Sav Rodgers’ documentary Chasing Chasing Amy premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Festival and has been making the festival rounds ever since, screening at 76 festivals around the world to date. Level 33 Entertainment gave the film a theatrical release last month, and now we’ve learned that Chasing Chasing Amy will be available to rent or own on VOD as of next Tuesday, December 17th!
MediaPlayNews reports that in the documentary, filmmaker Sav Rodgers takes a journey of self-discovery while making a documentary about Kevin Smith’s 1997 film Chasing Amy and its polarizing reputation among LGBTQ+ people. They go on to reveal that Chasing Chasing Amy explores the transformational impact of the ’90s cult classic on a 12-year-old queer kid from Kansas, coming of age and to terms with his identity. For young Sav Rodgers, the Kevin Smith cult classic became a life raft. As Rodgers examines the film and its making...
MediaPlayNews reports that in the documentary, filmmaker Sav Rodgers takes a journey of self-discovery while making a documentary about Kevin Smith’s 1997 film Chasing Amy and its polarizing reputation among LGBTQ+ people. They go on to reveal that Chasing Chasing Amy explores the transformational impact of the ’90s cult classic on a 12-year-old queer kid from Kansas, coming of age and to terms with his identity. For young Sav Rodgers, the Kevin Smith cult classic became a life raft. As Rodgers examines the film and its making...
- 10/12/2024
- de Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
“Dogma 2” needs Matt and Ben to get made. Fortunately, Kevin Smith has leverage over them.
During an appearance at the Vulture Festival over the weekend (via Deadline) celebrating the 25th anniversary of Smith’s cult favorite fantasy comedy “Dogma,” the writer-director revealed that he’s working on a sequel to the film, which remains one of his most successful, critically and commercially.
“Some people will be like, ‘Don’t f—ing touch it. You’ll ruin it,’” Smith said at the event. “And I’m here to tell you: I will. I’m f—ing tickled. I found a way in.”
Smith said he is confident that Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, who starred as fallen angels Bartleby and Loki in the original film, will return for the sequel because they owe him for helping their breakthrough film “Good Will Hunting” get made and then forgetting to thank him when...
During an appearance at the Vulture Festival over the weekend (via Deadline) celebrating the 25th anniversary of Smith’s cult favorite fantasy comedy “Dogma,” the writer-director revealed that he’s working on a sequel to the film, which remains one of his most successful, critically and commercially.
“Some people will be like, ‘Don’t f—ing touch it. You’ll ruin it,’” Smith said at the event. “And I’m here to tell you: I will. I’m f—ing tickled. I found a way in.”
Smith said he is confident that Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, who starred as fallen angels Bartleby and Loki in the original film, will return for the sequel because they owe him for helping their breakthrough film “Good Will Hunting” get made and then forgetting to thank him when...
- 18/11/2024
- de Liam Mathews
- Gold Derby
Director Kevin Smith clarifies new comments about an unexpected follow-up to his successful $43 million 1999 comedy classic. Smith rose to prominence as a wunderkind director who wrote, directed, produced, and edited his debut movie Clerks, based on the day-to-day lives of New Jersey store clerks. Shot for $27,575 in the convenience and video stores where Smith worked in real life, the movie was bought by Miramax, who spent an additional $230,000 on editing and music licensing. The movie was released theatrically in 1994 and became a success, grossing $4.4 million, and launching Smith's career, and spawning two Clerks sequels.
Considered one of the most influential figures in American independent cinema of the 1990s, Smith went on to have a checkered, but largely successful career, directing financially successful movies such as Chasing Amy and Cop Out, as well as box office bombs like Jersey Girl and Yoga Hosers. In later years Smith's filmography pivoted from comedy into movies containing darker elements,...
Considered one of the most influential figures in American independent cinema of the 1990s, Smith went on to have a checkered, but largely successful career, directing financially successful movies such as Chasing Amy and Cop Out, as well as box office bombs like Jersey Girl and Yoga Hosers. In later years Smith's filmography pivoted from comedy into movies containing darker elements,...
- 18/11/2024
- de Matthew Biggin
- ScreenRant
Kevin Smith has confirmed he's working on a sequel to 'Dogma'.The 54-year-old filmmaker wrote and directed the 1999 fantasy comedy film starring Ben Affleck, 52, as Bartleby and Matt Damon, 54, as Loki and he is hoping the pair will appear in the new movie.Speaking at the Dogma Confessional to mark the flick's 25th anniversary on Sunday (17.11.24) at Vulture Festival, he said: “Some people will be like, ‘Don’t f****** touch it. You’ll ruin it.'“And I’m here to tell you: I will. I’m f****** tickled. I found a way in.”The 'Mallrats' director quipped that he could bribe the pair into filming a cameo because he revived their 1997 film 'Good Will Hunting', but admitted the sequel relies on Ben and Damon reprising their roles as the fallen angels.Kevin said: “I have been able to hold that over both their heads for 25 f****** years,...
- 18/11/2024
- de Lizzie Baker
- Bang Showbiz
Kevin Smith is working on a sequel to Dogma 25 years after its original release, and he expects Ben Affleck and Matt Damon to make at least cameo appearances.
During his “Dogma Confessional” at Vulture Festival, Smith shared his excitement about the project, joking about potential backlash:
Some people will say, ‘Don’t mess with it—you’ll ruin it.’ And I probably will. But I’m thrilled because I’ve found a way to make it happen.”
Smith is confident that Affleck and Damon will return as fallen angels Bartleby and Loki. He humorously added that after helping them with Good Will Hunting in 1997, they owe him.
The panel marked Dogma’s 25th anniversary, reflecting on the original film’s story about two angels trying to find a loophole to get back into heaven. The 1999 movie starred Linda Fiorentino, Salma Hayek, Alan Rickman, Chris Rock, Jason Lee, and Alanis Morissette,...
During his “Dogma Confessional” at Vulture Festival, Smith shared his excitement about the project, joking about potential backlash:
Some people will say, ‘Don’t mess with it—you’ll ruin it.’ And I probably will. But I’m thrilled because I’ve found a way to make it happen.”
Smith is confident that Affleck and Damon will return as fallen angels Bartleby and Loki. He humorously added that after helping them with Good Will Hunting in 1997, they owe him.
The panel marked Dogma’s 25th anniversary, reflecting on the original film’s story about two angels trying to find a loophole to get back into heaven. The 1999 movie starred Linda Fiorentino, Salma Hayek, Alan Rickman, Chris Rock, Jason Lee, and Alanis Morissette,...
- 18/11/2024
- de Robert Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
After 25 years, Kevin Smith is reconnecting with the man upstairs for the unholiest of sequels.
During his Dogma Confessional on Sunday at Vulture Festival, the View Askewniverse creator revealed that he’s working on a sequel to the 1999 film, and he expects Ben Affleck and Matt Damon to return for cameos at least.
“Some people will be like, ‘Don’t f—ing touch it. You’ll ruin it,'” said Smith. “And I’m here to tell you: I will. I’m f—ing tickled. I found a way in.”
He sounded confident that Affleck and Damon would reprise their roles as fallen angels Bartleby and Loki. After Smith helped save the pair’s 1997 film Good Will Hunting, without so much as a thank you in their Golden Globes and Oscars speeches, they owe him.
“I have been able to hold that over both their heads for 25 f—ing years,...
During his Dogma Confessional on Sunday at Vulture Festival, the View Askewniverse creator revealed that he’s working on a sequel to the 1999 film, and he expects Ben Affleck and Matt Damon to return for cameos at least.
“Some people will be like, ‘Don’t f—ing touch it. You’ll ruin it,'” said Smith. “And I’m here to tell you: I will. I’m f—ing tickled. I found a way in.”
He sounded confident that Affleck and Damon would reprise their roles as fallen angels Bartleby and Loki. After Smith helped save the pair’s 1997 film Good Will Hunting, without so much as a thank you in their Golden Globes and Oscars speeches, they owe him.
“I have been able to hold that over both their heads for 25 f—ing years,...
- 18/11/2024
- de Glenn Garner
- Deadline Film + TV
When Kevin Smith made Clerks, he was on top of the indie comedy scene. With that, he had some clout to get his next movie going without much of a wait. Unfortunately, it was about as well-received as a stink palm, forcing Smith back to the drawing board — or the comic book panels, returning with Chasing Amy in a go-for-broke move.
Chasing Amy still remains one of the bravest films of the 1990s, not only for its content but for how Kevin Smith used it as a way to show he still had a place in the business. As he remembers in the new documentary Chasing Chasing Amy (via People), “Clerks began my career. Mallrats killed it. So you got me needing to do something to stay in this business, or else we were out. That’s a big part of where [the movie] comes from.”
With Chasing Amy, Kevin Smith concluded...
Chasing Amy still remains one of the bravest films of the 1990s, not only for its content but for how Kevin Smith used it as a way to show he still had a place in the business. As he remembers in the new documentary Chasing Chasing Amy (via People), “Clerks began my career. Mallrats killed it. So you got me needing to do something to stay in this business, or else we were out. That’s a big part of where [the movie] comes from.”
With Chasing Amy, Kevin Smith concluded...
- 10/11/2024
- de Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Film audiences may have first recognized Ben Affleck for his appearance in the 1992 film "School Ties," where he played the main sidekick of the film's central bully. In 1993, Affleck was already behind the camera as well, having made a rather notorious 16-minute short film called "I Killed My Lesbian Wife, Hung Her on a Meat Hook, and Now I Have a Three-Picture Deal at Disney." Affleck played a boorish womanizer named Shannon in Kevin Smith's 1995 comedy "Mallrats," and he teamed with Smith again in 1997 to make the stirring queer romantic drama "Chasing Amy." At the end of 1997, Affleck and his friend Matt Damon became awards darlings thanks to Gun Van Sant's "Good Will Hunting" which they both wrote and starred in.
Affleck has remained a superstar ever since, having appeared in terse studio dramas, mainstream romances, and numerous action films. He played the superheroes Daredevil and Batman and continued to work with Kevin Smith.
Affleck has remained a superstar ever since, having appeared in terse studio dramas, mainstream romances, and numerous action films. He played the superheroes Daredevil and Batman and continued to work with Kevin Smith.
- 10/11/2024
- de Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Nerdly’s interviewer extraordinaire fills a bucket list dream by sitting down and chatting with one of his all-time favourite directors Kevin Smith about his new flick The 4:30 Movie – a love letter to the glory days of the cinema.
Kevin Smith is an American director, producer, writer, and actor. He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy buddy film Clerks (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob of stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob, characters who also appeared in Smith’s later films Mallrats (1995), Chasing Amy (1997), Dogma (1999), Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), Clerks II (2006), Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019), and Clerks III (2022) which are set primarily in his home state of New Jersey. While not strictly sequential, the films have crossover plot elements, character references, and a shared canon known as the “View Askewniverse”, named after Smith’s production company View Askew Productions,...
Kevin Smith is an American director, producer, writer, and actor. He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy buddy film Clerks (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob of stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob, characters who also appeared in Smith’s later films Mallrats (1995), Chasing Amy (1997), Dogma (1999), Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), Clerks II (2006), Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019), and Clerks III (2022) which are set primarily in his home state of New Jersey. While not strictly sequential, the films have crossover plot elements, character references, and a shared canon known as the “View Askewniverse”, named after Smith’s production company View Askew Productions,...
- 8/11/2024
- de Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
In the spring of 1997, Chasing Amy hit theaters, serving as a comeback for writer-director Kevin Smith. Earlier in the decade, the New Jersey filmmaker had launched onto the scene with Clerks, a low-budget comedy about some foul-mouthed buddies who worked at a convenience store, earning rave reviews and announcing Smith as a promising new indie talent. But he tarnished that reputation with his follow-up, Mallrats, which was a commercial bomb and critically derided. It’s no exaggeration to say that Smith’s career was hanging in the balance when he released Chasing Amy, a bittersweet love story about a comic-book artist, Holden (Ben Affleck), who falls in love with a fellow artist, Alyssa (Joey Lauren Adams). They seem to click, but there’s a problem: She’s gay, thinking of him only as a friend. But the more time they spend together, the more she starts to develop romantic feelings for him.
- 1/11/2024
- Cracked
Could the 1997 romantic comedy Chasing Amy be made today? Depending on who you ask, you'll probably get many different answers. Directed by Kevin Smith and functioning as a loose continuation of Clerks and Mallrats, Chasing Amy sees lovestruck comic book artist Holden (Ben Affleck) fall head-over-heels for the confident and smooth-talking Alyssa (Joey Lauren Adams). There's just one problem - Alyssa is an outspoken lesbian who, despite wanting a genuine friendship with Holden, has seemingly no romantic interest in men. What follows is a journey of self-exploration and sexuality that will undoubtedly surprise both of them. As for whether Chasing Amy could be made today, my answer is a resounding "absolutely not," but that doesn't mean the film doesn't have value, largely as Kevin Smith's most emotional movie by far. While it's a product of its time with some outdated terminology and plot points, it still feels ahead of its time in exploring fluid sexuality,...
- 1/11/2024
- de Aidan Kelley
- Collider.com
Revisiting cinematic legacies has become a genre unto itself. In 2021, the Tribeca Film Festival showcased Eddie Martin's documentary The Kids, a behind-the-scenes expose of Larry Clark's cult classic, revealing a web of collective trauma, exploitation, and victimhood. This year's edition shines a similar spotlight on Kevin Smith's cherished yet problematic rom-com Chasing Amy, all through the lens of director Sav Rodgers. Rodgers gained viral attention following a Ted talk where he credited the film with saving his life as a queer kid. His talk resonated widely, even prompting Kevin Smith to reach out. The same film, however, has been criticized for presenting a cishet white man's conception of queer life that lacks genuine representation. Elizabeth Sankey's docu-essay Romantic Comedy critiques the...
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- 31/10/2024
- Screen Anarchy
A new documentary exploring the influence of Kevin Smith’s 1997 independent film “Chasing Amy” on a transgender director is set for release next month. Titled “Chasing Chasing Amy,” the film looks at how the movie personally affected Sav Rodgers during his youth and helped shape his identity.
Rodgers discovered “Chasing Amy” as a 12-year-old when he was questioning his sexuality and gender. He says seeing open discussions about sexuality in the film provided him support during a difficult time. While some critics saw problematic portrayals, Rodgers found it helpful in understanding himself better.
“To me, ‘Chasing Amy’ was a film where smart, funny people talked openly about being gay without ever questioning their right to exist,” Rodgers stated. His journey creating the documentary began six years ago after a viral talk he gave about the film’s personal significance.
The original “Chasing Amy” followed a comic book writer who falls...
Rodgers discovered “Chasing Amy” as a 12-year-old when he was questioning his sexuality and gender. He says seeing open discussions about sexuality in the film provided him support during a difficult time. While some critics saw problematic portrayals, Rodgers found it helpful in understanding himself better.
“To me, ‘Chasing Amy’ was a film where smart, funny people talked openly about being gay without ever questioning their right to exist,” Rodgers stated. His journey creating the documentary began six years ago after a viral talk he gave about the film’s personal significance.
The original “Chasing Amy” followed a comic book writer who falls...
- 31/10/2024
- de Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
27 years after its initial release, Kevin Smith’s “Chasing Amy” remains a Rorschach test for questions of representation, authorship, and identity in film.
The 1997 film, which served as a comeback for Smith after his studio flop “Mallrats” threatened to derail the indie wunderkind status that he built with “Clerks,” is a distinct product of its time that offers a Gordian knot of messy questions about sexuality filtered through Smith’s distinctly male gaze. Ben Affleck stars as Holden McNeil, a New Jersey comic book writer who falls in love with Alyssa (Joey Lauren Adams in a career-defining performance), a pansexual woman who primarily identifies with the lesbian community. But their whirlwind romance can’t overcome his insecurities over her promiscuous past and the blatant homophobia of his writing partner Banky (Jason Lee), who lashes out at the relationship as a means of dealing with his own repressed homosexuality.
But while...
The 1997 film, which served as a comeback for Smith after his studio flop “Mallrats” threatened to derail the indie wunderkind status that he built with “Clerks,” is a distinct product of its time that offers a Gordian knot of messy questions about sexuality filtered through Smith’s distinctly male gaze. Ben Affleck stars as Holden McNeil, a New Jersey comic book writer who falls in love with Alyssa (Joey Lauren Adams in a career-defining performance), a pansexual woman who primarily identifies with the lesbian community. But their whirlwind romance can’t overcome his insecurities over her promiscuous past and the blatant homophobia of his writing partner Banky (Jason Lee), who lashes out at the relationship as a means of dealing with his own repressed homosexuality.
But while...
- 31/10/2024
- de Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Before it was commonplace in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the idea of a shared universe across movies was a delight for audiences. It was exciting that the characters in Chasing Amy, Clerks, and Mallrats all seemed to know each other, in part through Jay and Silent Bob. Michael Keaton reprising his role as Ray Nicolette from Jackie Brown in Stephen Soderbergh's Out of Sight was a fun surprise for people who read the Elmore Leonard novels which inspired the two movies. Quentin Tarantino was especially obsessed with this idea, with characters sharing connections across movies like Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs, but even his faux brand of Red Apple cigarettes being advertised by Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) in Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood.
- 27/10/2024
- de Danny Cox
- Collider.com
Sav Rodgers’ documentary Chasing Chasing Amy premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Festival and has been making the festival rounds ever since, screening at 76 festivals around the world to date. Now, Level 33 Entertainment is gearing up to give the film a theatrical release on November 1st, and we have the trailer embedded above.
MediaPlayNews reports that in the documentary, filmmaker Sav Rodgers takes a journey of self-discovery while making a documentary about Kevin Smith’s 1997 film Chasing Amy and its polarizing reputation among LGBTQ+ people. They go on to reveal that Chasing Chasing Amy explores the transformational impact of the ’90s cult classic on a 12-year-old queer kid from Kansas, coming of age and to terms with his identity. For young Sav Rodgers, the Kevin Smith cult classic became a life raft. As Rodgers examines the film and its making as a cornerstone of LGBTQ+ cinema, he finds himself at a complicated crossroads.
MediaPlayNews reports that in the documentary, filmmaker Sav Rodgers takes a journey of self-discovery while making a documentary about Kevin Smith’s 1997 film Chasing Amy and its polarizing reputation among LGBTQ+ people. They go on to reveal that Chasing Chasing Amy explores the transformational impact of the ’90s cult classic on a 12-year-old queer kid from Kansas, coming of age and to terms with his identity. For young Sav Rodgers, the Kevin Smith cult classic became a life raft. As Rodgers examines the film and its making as a cornerstone of LGBTQ+ cinema, he finds himself at a complicated crossroads.
- 21/10/2024
- de Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
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