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Past articles by Gregory:

Tyler Perry’s ‘A Jazzman’s Blues’ a new opportunity for Solea Pfeiffer

Netflix's "A Jazzman's Blues" couldn't have come at a better time for the Broadway performer. → Read More

Gretchen Mol on Reimagining “American Gigolo” for Showtime

Gretchen Mol has always had fine taste when it comes to picking TV and film projects. The 49-year-old actress has starred in the likes of Donnie Brasco, Rounders, The Notorious Bettie Page, Manchester by the Sea and 3:10 To Yuma on the big screen, while her TV output has included Boardwalk Empire, Mozart in the […] → Read More

“The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” Writers Want to Bring Hope Back to TV

The writers behind the highly anticipated (and very expensive) new Amazon "Lord of the Rings" adaptation tell us what we can expect. → Read More

Manchester United Fan View: Mourinho deserves all the credit

It’s not just because of his personality, which, even though he has mellowed in recent years, continues to provide endless headlines whenever he opens his mouth, but as the manager of high profile clubs like Inter Milan, Real Madrid and now Manchester United anything less than perfection is deemed disappointing → Read More

Manchester United Fan View: What do the Reds need to do this summer?

What does Jose Mourinho need to do to get Manchester United into title contention next season? → Read More

Manchester United Fan View: The Derby will define Paul Pogba’s United future

It's time for Paul Pogba to shine on the biggest stage of all - the Manchester derby. Gregory Wakeman says it's now on never → Read More

Rampage’s Action Scenes Are More Intense Than James Bond, According To Naomie Harris

Only Naomie Harris can say that she has appeared in Rampage AND a James Bond film, as she has played Eve Moneypenny in Skyfall and Spectre. → Read More

The Ridiculous Rampage Premise Brad Peyton Instantly Turned Down

Rampage is an adaptation of the 1986 arcade game that saw players taking control of gigantic monsters. But the movie version does deviate from the source material quite a bit. → Read More

Why Rampage Was The Perfect Video Game To Adapt, According To Dwayne Johnson

Dwayne Johnson is confident that Rampage is finally going to put the supposed "curse" of the video game adaptation that has blighted Hollywood for so long to bed once and for all. → Read More

Manchester United Fan View: Pogba is proving his worth

Paul Pogba was signed for a then-world record fee but Manchester United fan blogger Gregory Wakeman believes he represents value for money. → Read More

The Unbelievable Reason Den Of Thieves Was Able To Get Access To The Federal Reserve Bank

Gaining access to the actual Federal Reserve Bank in downtown Los Angeles was always going to be difficult, what with the fact that it is the home to billions upon billions of dollars. → Read More

Manchester United Fan View: Jesse Lingard is undroppable

While Manchester United’s 15 point deficit to Manchester City means that we can’t quite use the oft-misquoted proverb, ‘Cometh the hour, cometh the man,’ to describe Jesse Lingard, his emergence as the club’s most impactful player of the moment has taken some supporters by surprise. Despite these integral → Read More

Why Gerard Butler Actually Ate Raw Chicken On The Den Of Thieves Set

Butler explained to us how important Dobyns was to his process of getting into character, which then led to the hilarious revelation that Butler ate raw chicken in a scene. → Read More

Manchester United Fan View: Focus on the positives

Manchester United fan blogger Gregory Wakeman says that despite Manchester City's dominance, there have been plenty of positives from Jose Mourinho's men. → Read More

Den Of Thieves Wants To Be Compared To Some Truly Classic Crime Thrillers

Because Den Of Thieves is a crime heist thriller set in Los Angeles it is immediately going to be compared to other films of such ilk, some of which are peerless. → Read More

Manchester United Fan View: Can Jose pull off a special victory?

United blogger Gregory Wakeman looks ahead to Sunday's derby which he hopes will reignite the Premier League title race → Read More

Manchester United Fan View: Paul Pogba points the way four-ward

Manchester United blogger Gregory Wakeman predicts some real attacking flair now the squad is returning to full fitness → Read More

Manchester United Fan View: Mourinho's mind games could be hurting the club

Manchester United’s defeat to Huddersfield Town on Saturday afternoon summed up a pretty terrible week for the club. → Read More

How Video Games From The 1990s Are Influencing Jumanji, According To The Rock

While some folks still enjoy spending an evening playing board games, it is safe to say that they don't have quite the same popularity as they did in the mid 90s when the original Jumanji was released. → Read More

How Robin Williams’ Character Will Be Referenced In Jumanji, According To The Rock

Last October we were given the great fortune of visiting the set of Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle, where we sat down with the film's cast and crew to discuss its origins. → Read More