The first full-length Birds of Prey trailer has finally arrived. It gives us a ton of colorful looks at Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn, Jurnee Smollett-Bell's Black Canary and Mary Elizabeth Winstead's Huntress, but we also get a proper look at Ewan McGregor as the villain Black Mask. Though, as has been pointed out by many people on social media, McGregor's version of Black Mask is, rather noticeably, missing his signature mask. Whether or not he winds up with it in the actual movie remains to be seen, but this initial look has drawn mixed reactions.
In the trailer, we see Ewan McGregor dressed up in various suits doing gangster things, like torturing several people hung upside down in a warehouse, which is on-brand for the Gotham City crime lord. But McGregor's portrayal isn't that of a hardened, grizzly criminal. There have been rumors, not yet confirmed by...
In the trailer, we see Ewan McGregor dressed up in various suits doing gangster things, like torturing several people hung upside down in a warehouse, which is on-brand for the Gotham City crime lord. But McGregor's portrayal isn't that of a hardened, grizzly criminal. There have been rumors, not yet confirmed by...
- 10/1/2019
- by Ryan Scott
- MovieWeb
Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street Trailer #2 Arrives, Limited Vinyl Soundtrack Now Available
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge is known for its homoerotic subtext. The first sequel in this long standing horror franchise has even been hailed as the "gayest horror film ever." In the latest Scream, Queen: My Nightmare on Elm Street documentary trailer, Mark Patton tells his side of the story, which includes a lot of ups and downs. In celebration of the documentary's premiere this weekend at Austin's Fantastic Fest, there will also be limited edition copies of the soundtrack on vinyl.
A lot has changed since 1985 when A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge was released. Mark Patton thought his career was over, so he left the industry. Patton was living as a closeted gay man when he made the sequel, which made all of the attention surrounding the homoerotic subtext even worse for him at the time. Patton is now telling his story in Scream,...
A lot has changed since 1985 when A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge was released. Mark Patton thought his career was over, so he left the industry. Patton was living as a closeted gay man when he made the sequel, which made all of the attention surrounding the homoerotic subtext even worse for him at the time. Patton is now telling his story in Scream,...
- 9/19/2019
- by Kevin Burwick
- MovieWeb
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