Peter Pan, Alien and Lost Boys
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Set in 2120, it hinges on a batch of alien and various mutating specimens who crash-land on Earth in a research vessel that’s owned by one of five corporations that now rule during this Corporate Era — a chillingly plausible schematic.
Noah Berlatsky writes that the new Disney+ remake, “Peter Pan and Wendy,” tries to sidestep the colonialism through less uniformly White casting. It’s a worthy effort, but racism ...
Has it really been half a century since a young, floppy-haired Leonardo DiCaprio first graced our screens? The answer is a resounding “yes,” as the Oscar-winning actor recently celebrated a landmark birthday,
Following the truly smart and breathlessly executed pattern of last year’s Who’s Afraid of Winnie the Pooh, Minneapolis’ Clevername Theatre this time walks Disney’s Peter Pan off the plank into the gaping jaws of The Ice Man Cometh — Eugene O’Neill’s harrowing 1939 stage drama about a dismal crew of flophouse alcoholics dealing with the supposed success of one of their ilk going straight and embracing sobriety.
Lowery rode Peter Pan’s Flight while preparing to shoot “Peter Pan & Wendy,” and hearing the excited reactions of children and adults alike reminded him of how beloved the animated version is.
Peter Pan's Creepy Entrance - Allison Williams suddenly appearing in the dead of night through an open window is just as terrifying as a flying kidnapper's entrance should be.
Peter Pan, or Peter Pan: The Boy Who Would Never Grow Up (1904) by J. M. Barrie, is perhaps one of the most highly adapted children’s stories of all time.
Good morning. A comedy called “Peter Pan Goes Wrong” opens on Broadway tonight. We’ll ask two stars of the musical “Peter Pan” if things ever went wrong when they were onstage.
Alien: Earth opens in the year 2120, a time when five mega-corporations rule the planet and dictate the course of human evolution.