There are different ways to quantify England’s biggest success of the year: the 11-game win streak, the scalp of All Blacks ...
Stumbling from the start and never finding its footing, "The Running Man" is an incoherent dystopian sci-fi action blunder that fumbles what was fun about 1987's original and has nothing fresh to say ...
During the lead up to the release of Edgar Wright’s The Running Man, the studio behind this adaptation—Paramount Pictures—kept making fascistic business moves that underlined the irony that it was ...
“The Running Man” is getting another shot at adaptation success. The Stephen King novel, which he published under his pen name Richard Bachman, was first adapted in 1987 and starred Arnold ...
The Running Man has Glenn Powell fans running to theaters — or so Paramount Pictures, the studio behind the movie, hopes. Based on the Stephen King novel, the action-thriller follows a desperate ...
We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we love. Promise. The Glen Powell Cinematic Universe just blessed us with another installment: The Running Man. And it's ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The new movie stays true to Stephen King’s original novel to tell a story that doesn’t feel all that farfetched ...
Let's make this simple. You want to know if there are any mid- or post-credits scenes in The Running Man. The answer is no, though the entirety of the closing credits are accompanied by some ...
If you’re my age and you like watching stuff blow up real good, you know the definitive Arnold Schwarzenegger movie canon. That canon includes a handful of now-established science-fiction masterpieces ...
Campaign Trail is our analysis of some of the best new creative efforts from the marketing world. View past columns in the archives here. Imagine a dystopian police state dominated by poverty, with ...
The original 1987 sci-fi action thriller “The Running Man” was a so-so Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle, with broad swipes at then-novel reality TV and cartoonish villains such as a hockey-loving weirdo ...