We're going to need a better answer than this. <p><strong>The Background</strong>: Mack Rawden is the Editor-In-Chief of CinemaBlend. He first started working at the publication as a writer back in 2007 and has held various jobs at the site in the time since including Managing Editor, Pop Culture Editor and Staff Writer. He now splits his time between working on CinemaBlend’s user experience, helping to plan the site’s editorial direction and writing passionate articles about niche entertainment topics he’s into. He graduated from Indiana University with a degree in English (go Hoosiers!) and has been interviewed and quoted in a variety of publications including Digiday.</p><p><strong>What He’s Into</strong>: Mack is a professional wrestling fanatic, who enjoys Bobby Heenan’s commentary, Bret Hart’s in-ring work and an angry promo from The Miz. He loves a good case of the week mystery, particularly when it’s solved by Patrick Jane. He’s seen every episode of The Amazing Race, Top Chef and The Great British Bake-Off, among many reality competition shows. He watches more than 50 new release movies a year, yells at his TV during every single Chicago Bulls game and is still mad about what happened to Varys. His all-time favorite TV show is Freaks and Geeks. His all-time favorite movie is Clue. His all-time favorite book is Peter Pan, and most importantly, his all-time favorite snack is a hot english muffin with peanut butter and some chocolate chips sprinkled on top.</p><p><strong>What He’s Excited About Right Now</strong>: Chad Gable&#39;s recent heel turn, Fallout&#39;s exciting first season and catching up on all the non-US seasons of The Traitors.</p>
It was a bold choice, but one that really paid off.
It’s been over a year since History Channel aired a new episode of Hunting Hitler – will fans of the show ever get to see a fourth season?
Fox Searchlight's Nazi Germany satire is technically under the Walt Disney Company's umbrella of film releases, and it's not the usual fodder.
The House of Mouse isn't so sure about that movie with Hitler in it.
Jojo Rabbit's marketing revives the old Hitler Reacts meme in a funny video promoting the release of Taika Waititi's upcoming anti-hate WWII satire.
Fox Searchlight has released the first Jojo Rabbit trailer, revealing the next film from Thor: Ragnarok filmmaker Taika Waititi. The so-described “anti-hate satire” is based on the book Caging Skies by Christine Leunens and takes place during World War II, following a lonely German boy (Roman Griffin Davis) whose imaginary friend is Hitler (played by Waititi) and whose world is upended when he discovers his mother (Scarlett Johansson) is hiding a young girl (Thomasin McKenzie) in their attic. This is the project Waititi chose as his follow-up to the massive superhero sequel Thor: Ragnarok, and while it’…
You’ve heard of white-washing, but Taika Waititi is highlighting a grave new problem that’s plaguing Hollywood - the Kiwi-washing of Nazi despots.
You hear a title like The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot and you might get a certain idea in your head about what kind of movie you're walking into. You probably think silly, campy, maybe with a dash of Grindhouse (especially after you see the gorgeous poster.) You would be wrong. This Sam Elliott showcase isn't the camp creature feature you're expecting, it's something much more interesting, if perhaps not as fun. The feature debut from writer/director Robert Krzykowski technically lives up to its title -- Elliott stars as a man who, many …
From writer/director Robert Krzykowski, the indie drama The Man Who Killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot follows the alternate reality adventures of a man named Calvin Barr (Sam Elliott and Aidan Turner, who share the role), who was the individual secretly responsible for the assassination of Adolf Hitler during WWII. Decades later, Barr’s skills are needed again, when the U.S. government calls on him to go deep into the Canadian wilderness to kill Bigfoot, before the creature can spread a deadly plague to the general population of the world. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with …