Kevin Smith’s developing a sequel to controversial religious comedy ‘Dogma.’ The 1999 film featured Ben Affleck and Matt Damon –– who the director hopes will return. ‘Dogma’ is heading back into ...
Director Kevin Smith didn't receive well-wishes after "Dogma" was released in 1999. Smith told Entertainment Weekly on Friday that he recalled receiving "400,000 pieces of hate mail and three bona ...
Yes, it has central air. And as many a demon might say, there is “No pleasure, no rapture, no exquisite sin greater than central air.” Those who recognize that quote from Jason Lee’s character, Azrael ...
The 1999 comedy starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck received “400,000 pieces of hate mail,” according to director Kevin Smith Damon and Affleck, regular collaborators with Smith who had previously ...
While Kevin Smith’s 1999 comedy enjoys a revival, let’s remember some of the other films that fed off the same cosmic Y2K uncertainty. Reading time: Reading time 4 minutes Kevin Smith recently spoke ...
Kevin Smith confirmed a sequel to his 1999 religious satirical comedy is in the works during Vulture Festival on Sunday, Nov. 17, per Deadline. “I have been able to hold that over both their heads for ...
Anybody who’s a fan of the works of Kevin Smith in general is probably a fan of Dogma. That is, of course, assuming they’ve seen it. The movie has been one of the hardest to watch pieces of Smith’s ...
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