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The film is arguably one of Joel Schumacher’s only good projects as a director and also one of the only really good vampire films. The passage of years does strange things to a film. Upon its release in 1987, director Joel Schumacher’s The Lost Boys... Full Article at The A.V. Club
His maverick behaviour had him cited as “childish and impossible” by easy-going Batman Forever director Joel Schumacher. Yet, as is often the case, the bad word of mouth comes from movies where directors have a vested interest in blaming others for... Full Article at The Independent
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 16: Director Joel Schumacher addresses the audience during the 12th Annual Monte Cristo Awards at The Edison Ballroom on April 16, 2012 in New York City. View Photo »
My son Kiefer worked on that film but we didn't have any scenes together. Joel Schumacher cast him and I was a bit put out. Kiefer and I wanted to make a film together, and this had taken the edge off that.
Since he first hit the scene in Linklater's "Dazed and Confused" nearly two decades ago (though the real coming out was three years later with turns in John Sayles's "Lone Star" and Joel Schumacher's "A Time to Kill"), McConaughey has exuded a... Full Article at HitFix
Released in 1999, Raja Gosnell ‘s loose adaptation of some of the comics of Bob Burden is a great example of where the comic book movie was in the days immediately after the release of Joel Schumacher’s Batman movies and before X-Men helped turn around... Full Article at Slash Film
(David Gritten has written a detailed breakdown of the film's tortuous, one-step-forward-two-steps-back journey to the screen; it's well worth a read, if only to be reminded of that scary stage when it looked like it was all going to fall to Joel... Full Article at HitFix
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 16: Actor and honoree Michael Douglas and director Joel Schumacher attend the 12th Annual Monte Cristo Awards at The Edison Ballroom on April 16, 2012 in New York City. View Photo »
Back in the early '90s, John Waters went there with Serial Mom and Joel Schumacher with Falling Down. Like all one-joke movies, God Bless America spins its wheels in increasingly wearisome orgies of random killing, and its blanket disgust threatens to... Full Article at NPR
Back in the early '90s, John Waters went there with Serial Mom and Joel Schumacher with Falling Down. Like all one-joke movies, God Bless America spins its wheels in increasingly wearisome orgies of random killing, and its blanket disgust threatens to... Full Article at NPR
The mellifluous, impromptu performance of “Here’s to Life” capped off the intimate dinner attended by André Leon Talley, Pamela Fiori, Alex Lundqvist and SCAD president Paula Wallace at a Chelsea gallery space where Hugo Boss is currently sponsoring a... Full Article at Women's Wear Daily
Joel Schumacher (born August 29, 1939 in New York City), is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for directing St. Elmo's Fire, The Lost Boys, Falling Down, Flatliners, The Client, Batman Forever, A Time to Kill, The Phantom of the Opera, Phone Booth, The Number 23 and Batman & Robin. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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