Remakes and reboots are the acme of corporate entertainment. Perhaps it was always so. Repetition usually makes money, a consumerist morphine drip. But The Three Stooges? When it was reported that the ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
This weekend finally sees the release of the Farrelly Brothers’ Three Stooges movie. I say “finally” not because I’m particularly looking forward to the slapstick-heavy redux, but because those who ...
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'The Three Stooges' Was Hilarious on Screen — but Off-Screen, It Was a Complete Nightmare From Start to Finish
The Three Stooges remains a pop culture phenomenon after 100 years. While that staying power in the zeitgeist alone may tell the story of a grand career and much success, that isn’t exactly the case.
At this point, it should also be noted that the Stooges are literally treated as roles. Sasso, formerly of “Mad TV” fame, is fat and bald like Curly, so that’s not too much of a stretch. But Hayes is ...
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
The Three Stooges are coming back for a new movie starring Sean Hayes as Larry, Chris Diamantopoulos as Moe and Will Sasso as Curly, it was announced Thursday by C3 Entertainment CEO Earl Benjamin, ...
In 1954, the sociologist Fredric Wertham published Seduction of the Innocent, his argument that horror comic books were corrupting America’s youth. Widely read by troubled parents — and by their kids, ...
When Kurt Vonnegut dedicated his novel Slapstick to Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, he pinpointed the way an ideal team can transcend chemistry. Like Vonnegut's Wilbur and Eliza, the twins who became ...
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