Kristy Puchko
Staff writer at CinemaBlend.
Latest articles by Kristy Puchko
12 Hysterical Facts We Learned On The Set Of Seth Rogen's Christmas Comedy The Night Before
By Kristy Puchko published
Christmas came early one September evening in 2014, when myself and a small band of reporters trekked to Brooklyn to see what Yuletide shenanigans would be offered with The Night Before.
10 Big Things We Learned On The Set Of Amy Schumer's Trainwreck
By Kristy Puchko published
On a sunny June day, my trek out to Queens put me face to face with Amy Schumer and Judd Apatow, where I learned lots of reasons to be pumped for Schumer's upcoming Trainwreck.
Into The Woods
By Kristy Puchko published
There's lots of fun to be had in this jaunty translation of Stephen Sondheim's Broadway musical. But everything from its wolf to its final act has been tamed.
The Babadook
By Kristy Puchko published
Easily the best horror film of 2014. But bolstered by knockout performances, and a mind-bending narrative, The Babadook is so much more. It's one of the best films of the year.
Far From The Madding Crowd Trailer: Watch Carey Mulligan Pick Between 3 Suitors
By Kristy Puchko published
Carey Mulligan adds Bathsheba Everdene to her repertoire with Far From The Madding Crowd. Check out its first trailer below:
LucasFilm's Strange Magic Trailer Is Musical and Ridiculous
By Kristy Puchko published
Well that was quick. Just days after announcing Strange Magic with its first look, Lucasfilm is unveiling its first trailer.
The Mysterious Finnick Scene That Had To Be Cut From The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
By Kristy Puchko published
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By Kristy Puchko published
Why Hunger Games Made The Right Decision By Splitting Mockingjay Into Two Parts
By Kristy Puchko published
We're finally seeing where director Francis Lawrence has divided the final chapter of Katniss Everdeen. And frankly, it's perfection.
Why Effie Is Mockingjay's Unexpected MVP
By Kristy Puchko published
With her uncrushable passion for fashion and expert side-eye, Effie brings some desperately needed levity to this sequel, making her the movie's unexpected MVP.
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night
By Kristy Puchko published
A collision of influences that blend into a surreal thriller that is sometimes creepy, sometimes sweet, but consistently spellbinding. It's impossibly cool, and deserves to be sought out.
How The Shawshank Redemption Would Have Ended Without Studio Notes
By Kristy Puchko published
It turns out studio notes made a major and positive difference on the ending of the much beloved Shawshank Redemption.
Disney's Cinderella Trailer Reveals Its Heroine In All Her Glory
By Kristy Puchko published
How Finnick Drastically Changes From The Hunger Games: Catching Fire To Mockingjay
By Kristy Puchko published
Chris Pratt Attached To Lead Role In This Controversial Comic-Book Adaptation
By Kristy Puchko published
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