Brenda Chapman always loved fairy tales. “My older brother, who is sixteen years older than me, would always read Del Comics, the westerns, all the time, but he would always buy me these Junior Classics,” Chapman told me during an interview recently. “Even before I could really read I would look at the pictures. Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid were my favorites.” Years later, after she graduated from California Institute of the Arts, a private college in Santa Clarita, California, that was co-founded by Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney (along with Pasadena artist Nelbert Chouinard), …
We interview 1917 stars George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman about their experience making the film and shooting emotionally draining scenes.
We interview 1917 stars George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman at New York Comic Con about the one-shot aspect of Sam Mendes' World War I movie.
Duane "Dog" Chapman shares an emotional dream that he had of his late-wife Beth Chapman who died from lung cancer back on June 26th of this year.
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TV viewers love watching characters do bad things. Villains are infinitely more entertaining than heroes. Their monstrous actions are key to fueling Monday morning water cooler conversations—"Can you believe what Walter White did?", "I can't even with Don Draper anymore." Most of these evil protagonists are aware of their villainy and go about their actions anyway.