Rediscovering Creativity: Reviving My Passion for Writing

My name is John Mulhern, and I want to write again.

Years ago, I was lucky enough to be a part of an emerging movie news site called Gordon and the Whale. It was a magical time. There had been sites like Ain’t It Cool News that paved the way for online film journalism many years earlier, but what we were doing still felt like trailblazing. Online film journalism at the time was such a vibrant community of truly brilliant creatives who were creating really compelling work. People not only read our work, but they liked it. During my time at the site, I wrote hundreds of news posts, conducted interviews with filmmakers, and wrote film and Blu-ray reviews. I also was a creator and host of the site’s podcast, in a time long before podcasts had become en vogue. After a few years, our founder decided to close the site. Many of our writers went on to bigger and better things, including some of the biggest publications out there. I made the decision not to pursue the career further because I was more interested in focusing on my creative writing efforts and on my day job, considering my career as a writer had been unpaid up to that point.

But I stopped writing.

Life kept ticking on, and I got further and further away from where I was. The only creative effort I had afterwards was my time as a co-founder, producer, and host of EpicPodQuest. EpicPodQuest was a humorous pop-culture and talk podcast that ran for an incredible 200 episodes. But after that was over, I stifled my creativity again. Last year, I decided to change course and began writing again. I’m still figuring out who I am as a writer at this stage of my life and trying to hone my skill and craft. But it’s been incredibly fulfilling so far, and I intend to explore it further.

That leads us to here.

I honestly don’t know what exactly I am going to do here or how frequently I will post, but it’s something I want to explore. I might be rusty, and this is my practice bed. I probably will focus on essays, movie reviews, and general musings on pop culture and my interests. I might also post some of my creative work, or my struggles with writing creatively. I’m a little more anxious about sharing creative work, but I feel like I’m at a point where I might need to. We’ll see. But either way, I hope I can put some interesting work on here, and I hope that someone cares to read it.

I also want to explain the previous work on here. I unearthed a .xml file with all my previous work from my time at Gordon and the Whale. I really felt it was important to put it on here to show this body of work I have built, even though it is 12-year-old news articles. Also, images, links, videos, etc. likely are missing from the posts. There’s not much I could do about that, as .xml files don’t store that sort of thing. I might go through and upload video interviews if I’m able to find them on an old hard drive or something. That is an adventure for another day, however.

Anyway, that’s it for now. I hope to have more soon. Thanks for reading.

THIS IS 40 poster shows off the married life

Judd Apatow is finally returning to the big screen, after FUNNY PEOPLE didn’t really hit the way many expected. Now he is going back to the well in a very Kevin Smith-like move, and making a sort-of sequel to KNOCKED UP called THIS IS 40. In true Apatow fashion, it looks like it will be a hilarious, yet real, look into a married couple going over the hill. You can check out the trailer here.

Now there is a new poster to feast our eyes on. It’s quite funny, and gives a pretty real look into what married life can be like. Continue reading “THIS IS 40 poster shows off the married life”

Check out this awesome production video for next Bond outing, SKYFALL

Bond’s next big adventure is quickly approaching, and before we know it, we’ll see exactly what Sam Mendes’ vision for the franchise is. It really is a big deal. Being that many were somewhat disappointed with the last film, QUANTUM OF SOLACE, this is the film that has to win those people back. It is their job to re-revitalize the franchise, after it got a breath of fresh air with CASINO ROYALE.

That brings us to this awesome production video that was just released, showing off what the set design for the new film is like. Check it out after the break! Continue reading “Check out this awesome production video for next Bond outing, SKYFALL”

THE LOVED ONES is coming to the states; check out the trailer

I have been waiting for this news for so long, and I’m so happy to share it. The Australian horror film, THE LOVED ONES, is finally coming stateside. I was lucky enough to see the film a couple years ago while it was running the festival circuit, and have been speaking out on it’s awesomeness since then. Soon enough, more of us over in the states will get to see it, and you better.

Check out the new trailer after the break.

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The Cheat Sheet: THE AVENGERS

THE AVENGERS is only a couple days away, so all of us at Gordon and the Whale want to make sure that you are in the know.

We’d like to present a new column: The Cheat Sheet.

This is your place to go if you got behind on the media frenzy, or even if you just want a reminder about the film. Below you will find a compilation of trailers, posters, clips, and some stuff you can buy about the movie at hand.

Get out your notebooks, kids.

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DAREDEVIL reboot dares a new writer

The Man Without Fear is on his way to the big screen again, as Fox is working on a reboot of the series.

Though the reboot has been in the works for a while now, it seems to have made little headway toward completion. Everyone expected that once they signed David Slade, director of HARD CANDY and TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE, this film would be racing toward moviegoers.

This has proven to be an incorrect assumption, and Fox has hired David James Kelly to do a rewrite.

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Trailer for THIS IS FORTY proves this looks good

Judd Apatow is a major force in Hollywood comedy. After THE 40-YEAR OLD VIRGIN proved to be a huge success it gave him a platform to produce even more pictures, most of which also end up as quite successful. That hasn’t stopped him from maintaining his writer/director aspirations, and he is currently working on a sort-of-sequel to KNOCKED UP called THIS IS FORTY.

Now there is a trailer out for the film, which you can check out after the break.

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Laura Ramsey locates herself in Matthew Weiner's YOU ARE HERE

After having many struggles on it’s way to production, it seems that Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner’s feature film debut is finally making it’s way to reality. In fact, this is actually it’s third incarnation in the past couple of years, and seemingly it’s strongest yet.

Now we can add Laura Ramsey to the likes of Zach Galifianakis, Amy Poehler, and Owen Wilson to the film.

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THE POLTERGEIST remake is being produced by Sam Raimi

THE POLTERGEIST is a film that came just before my time, but in my circle of friends was built up like a legend. We talked about it in the same way that many people talk about THE EXORCIST. We all ended up watching it, and it certainly spooked us out.

Now the film is looking to do the same to a new generation of movie-goer. Last time Steven Spielberg was on as producer, this time we have Sam Raimi.

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Ehren Kruger joins forces with the Autobots on TRANSFORMERS 4; Shia LeBeouf does not

The TRANSFORMERS franchise has been a good time for our robots in disguise, although many would argue that they haven’t been more than meets the eye. That hasn’t stopped people from going to their local cinemas and flooding the box-office with their dollars. There is no stopping this franchise, making it no surprise that a fourth film is being produced, with Michael Bay once again at the helm.

The film has some major fuel in it’s fire, as the the writer of the last two films, Ehren Kruger, is returning to his post. The same can’t be said about the star of the original three films, as Shia LeBeouf is definitely out.

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