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 ...
In the wake of his death in 2009, John Hughes' movies are proving the spirited inspiration for some dark new offerings. Just last week we showed you the trailer of The Loved Ones, a high-school ...
The Spanish company has taken international sales rights to Javier Ruiz Caldera’s family comedy and will introduce to buyers on the Croisette. Currently in pre-production and based on a script by ...
Fox will distribute Spanish teen comedy “Ghost Graduation” in North and Latin America. Fox has committed to a U.S. theatrical release on the Spanish-language film. Deal, announced Thursday at Cannes, ...
Even as a pupil, Modesto was considered an outsider, rumoured not to have all his marbles. He himself long doubts his sanity, for he can see ghosts. As an adult, Modesto (Raúl Arévalo) becomes a ...
Dir: Javier Ruiz Caldera, 2012 A brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal...sound familiar? Unlike its central band of spectres, the influences on this supernatural Spanish comedy ...
Grafting "The Sixth Sense" onto "The Breakfast Club" and making it work sounds like a tough call, but the makers of "Ghost Graduation" have pulled it off. Much “Back to the Future”-style time-travel ...
The deal, which includes North and Latin America, follows a recent English-language remake pact. By Pamela Rolfe 20th Century Fox Logo - H 2012 The film, distributed in Spain by Twentieth Century Fox, ...
In a perfect world if there were such a thing as a ghost school, then Beetlejuice would be a teacher of Yoda-like proportions. Sadly, this world sucks and the ghost with the most has been missing ...
Easily summarized, much like the genre of film Javier Ruiz Caldera's cartoonish comedy tries to emulate, Ghost Graduation is about a neurotic teacher with paranormal abilities helping a "breakfast ...
The new Scarlett Johansson movie, “Ghost in the Shell,” is upon us, sheathed in controversy. Rupert Sanders’s film is adapted from the anime work of the same name, directed by Mamoru Oshii, in 1995.
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