Movie Legend: The horse that played Artax in The NeverEnding Story died in real life during the filming of the movie.
One of the most typical types of legend when it comes to the world of films and movies is the "Did someone die making that movie or show?" legend, as obviously, stories of death tend to resonate with people the most. I've done a number of legends over the years involving deaths during the production of shows.
For the most part, most of these legends can be easily dismissed out of hands, but you see, there is a little label that you might be familiar with that shows up in the credits of movies, "No animals were harmed in the making of this film." That message is given with the approval of the American Humane Association, which has oversight over the treatment of animals in films (they actually own...
One of the most typical types of legend when it comes to the world of films and movies is the "Did someone die making that movie or show?" legend, as obviously, stories of death tend to resonate with people the most. I've done a number of legends over the years involving deaths during the production of shows.
For the most part, most of these legends can be easily dismissed out of hands, but you see, there is a little label that you might be familiar with that shows up in the credits of movies, "No animals were harmed in the making of this film." That message is given with the approval of the American Humane Association, which has oversight over the treatment of animals in films (they actually own...
- 11/12/2024
- by Brian Cronin
- CBR
The fantasy genre has long captivated audiences with its imaginative worlds, magical creatures, and epic tales of heroism. From timeless classics like The Princess Bride to modern masterpieces like Harry Potter, fantasy films transport viewers to realms where the impossible becomes possible, and the ordinary becomes extraordinary. These movies can ignite the imagination, allowing audiences to escape into worlds filled with wonder, adventure, and magic.
Beyond mere escapism, fantasy films often delve into themes like the battle between good and evil, the journey of self-discovery, and the power of hope and resilience. These iconic fantasy movies resonate on a deeper level, offering entertainment and insight into the human experience. Whether it's the quest of a hero, the enchantment of a mystical world, or the struggle against darkness, beloved fantasy films continue to captivate audiences of all ages. By exploring these universal themes, the fantasy genre has produced some of the...
Beyond mere escapism, fantasy films often delve into themes like the battle between good and evil, the journey of self-discovery, and the power of hope and resilience. These iconic fantasy movies resonate on a deeper level, offering entertainment and insight into the human experience. Whether it's the quest of a hero, the enchantment of a mystical world, or the struggle against darkness, beloved fantasy films continue to captivate audiences of all ages. By exploring these universal themes, the fantasy genre has produced some of the...
- 8/28/2024
- by Taylor Livingston
- CBR
When audiences watch fantasy films, they look for movies that transport them to otherworldly places filled with magic, mythical creatures, and epic adventures. Some of these films are so innovative and unique that they beckon watchers back over and over again. Whether it's their compelling characters, visually stunning landscapes, or timeless themes of good versus evil, these movies have a lasting appeal that keeps fans coming back for more. They're not just good, they're rewatchable.
From enchanting classics to modern-day blockbusters, these films have earned their place as fan favorites. They only reach such an acclaimed spot by captivating audiences repeatedly, offering new enjoyment and insights with every viewing. Whether it's through intricate world-building, unforgettable performances, or a perfect blend of action and emotion, these movies have stood the test of time as essential rewatchable fantasies.
The NeverEnding Story Is a Timeless Tale of Imagination and Adventure That Resonates With...
From enchanting classics to modern-day blockbusters, these films have earned their place as fan favorites. They only reach such an acclaimed spot by captivating audiences repeatedly, offering new enjoyment and insights with every viewing. Whether it's through intricate world-building, unforgettable performances, or a perfect blend of action and emotion, these movies have stood the test of time as essential rewatchable fantasies.
The NeverEnding Story Is a Timeless Tale of Imagination and Adventure That Resonates With...
- 8/12/2024
- by Tycho Dwelis
- CBR
Tami Stronach supports NeverEnding Story reboot, sees new film as a way to inspire creativity and retell classic story. For the story to live on, it must be told to new audiences, capturing the universal themes of bravery and perseverance. Reboot must offer more than 80s nostalgia, appeal to today's viewers by tapping into real-life emotions and dark themes.
Tami Stronach, who played The Childlike Empress in The NeverEnding Story, expressed her enthusiasm at the news of a NeverEnding Story reboot. The original 1984 film, based on Michael Endes novel, was notable for the vibrant, fantasy world it created for its story, which was aimed at a young audience.
The NeverEnding Story revolves around the story of Bastian Bux, a lonely child whose life gets an exciting twist when he discovers a magical book. The legacy of the film is one that inspires a nostalgic 80s wonderland, complete with an epic...
Tami Stronach, who played The Childlike Empress in The NeverEnding Story, expressed her enthusiasm at the news of a NeverEnding Story reboot. The original 1984 film, based on Michael Endes novel, was notable for the vibrant, fantasy world it created for its story, which was aimed at a young audience.
The NeverEnding Story revolves around the story of Bastian Bux, a lonely child whose life gets an exciting twist when he discovers a magical book. The legacy of the film is one that inspires a nostalgic 80s wonderland, complete with an epic...
- 8/7/2024
- by Norman Mendoza
- ScreenRant
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The NeverEnding Story is returning to the big screen with a new film franchise based on the original movie and book series coming soon. Based on Michael Ende's 1979 book, the 1984 live-action film adaptation tells the story of Bastian Bax, a child who disappears from his difficult life into the pages of a magical book. It was praised for both the magical story itself, and the special effects, which were cutting-edge at the time. The film quickly became cemented as a core part of Millennial childhoods, and remains a favorite to this day.
The NeverEnding Story was followed by multiple sequels - The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (1990) and The NeverEnding Story III: Escape from Fantasia (1994), as well as an animated TV series.
The NeverEnding Story is returning to the big screen with a new film franchise based on the original movie and book series coming soon. Based on Michael Ende's 1979 book, the 1984 live-action film adaptation tells the story of Bastian Bax, a child who disappears from his difficult life into the pages of a magical book. It was praised for both the magical story itself, and the special effects, which were cutting-edge at the time. The film quickly became cemented as a core part of Millennial childhoods, and remains a favorite to this day.
The NeverEnding Story was followed by multiple sequels - The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (1990) and The NeverEnding Story III: Escape from Fantasia (1994), as well as an animated TV series.
- 8/7/2024
- by Dalton Norman
- ScreenRant
Tami Stronach, The Childlike Empress in The NeverEnding Story, is excited for the reboot to inspire creativity in a new generation of dreamers. The NeverEnding Story, based on a 1979 novel, is a pop culture classic loved for its magical characters and iconic theme song. The movie turned 40 this year and continues to hold a special place in the hearts of fans, proving its enduring legacy.
The beloved fantasy adventure The NeverEnding Story celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, and now, one of the original stars has shared their thoughts on the recently announced reboot. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Tami Stronach, who starred as The Childlike Empress in the 1984 movie, has said she does not agree with those who feel The NeverEnding Story should be left untouched, and cannot wait to see how the tale is retold for modern audiences.
There was a huge bidding war in Hollywood and in markets abroad.
The beloved fantasy adventure The NeverEnding Story celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, and now, one of the original stars has shared their thoughts on the recently announced reboot. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Tami Stronach, who starred as The Childlike Empress in the 1984 movie, has said she does not agree with those who feel The NeverEnding Story should be left untouched, and cannot wait to see how the tale is retold for modern audiences.
There was a huge bidding war in Hollywood and in markets abroad.
- 8/5/2024
- by Jonathan Fuge
- MovieWeb
The original Childlike Empress from The NeverEnding Story supports plans for a series reboot to inspire creativity and keep the dreamer alive. The franchise faced past failed reboots, making fans wary, but a new approach could stay true to the original source material. The hope is that the new NeverEnding Story reboot will introduce Fantasia to a new generation of fans successfully.
The NeverEnding Storys original Childlike Empress weighs in on plans for a series reboot. Based on the 1979 fantasy novel by German author Michael Ende, 1984s The NeverEnding Story would originally only receive modest box office success in the US, despite a strong reception from critics. It eventually became a much beloved cult classic. Spawning two sequels and a short-lived television series, plans for a fresh reboot were first announced as far back as 2009. Despite rights issues causing those plans to fall through, a new series of live-action films...
The NeverEnding Storys original Childlike Empress weighs in on plans for a series reboot. Based on the 1979 fantasy novel by German author Michael Ende, 1984s The NeverEnding Story would originally only receive modest box office success in the US, despite a strong reception from critics. It eventually became a much beloved cult classic. Spawning two sequels and a short-lived television series, plans for a fresh reboot were first announced as far back as 2009. Despite rights issues causing those plans to fall through, a new series of live-action films...
- 8/4/2024
- by TC Phillips
- ScreenRant
The NeverEnding Story continues to live on, four decades later.
Warner Bros. released director Wolfgang Petersen’s epic fantasy film on July 20, 1984. Based on author Michael Ende’s German-language novel of the same name, the movie centered on an isolated boy named Bastian Bux (played by Barret Oliver) who is transported to a fantasy world through a mysterious book. Bastian encounters warrior Atreyu (Noah Hathaway) and the Childlike Empress (Tami Stronach) and must help them save their world from the Nothing, with some help from the Luck Dragon Falkor.
A modest box office performer domestically but beloved in Petersen’s native Germany, The NeverEnding Story became a cult hit that spawned two sequels, and a feature reboot is in development. The film’s three child leads remain largely known for this film, but Stronach — who turned to a career in modern dance — has returned to feature acting for the first...
Warner Bros. released director Wolfgang Petersen’s epic fantasy film on July 20, 1984. Based on author Michael Ende’s German-language novel of the same name, the movie centered on an isolated boy named Bastian Bux (played by Barret Oliver) who is transported to a fantasy world through a mysterious book. Bastian encounters warrior Atreyu (Noah Hathaway) and the Childlike Empress (Tami Stronach) and must help them save their world from the Nothing, with some help from the Luck Dragon Falkor.
A modest box office performer domestically but beloved in Petersen’s native Germany, The NeverEnding Story became a cult hit that spawned two sequels, and a feature reboot is in development. The film’s three child leads remain largely known for this film, but Stronach — who turned to a career in modern dance — has returned to feature acting for the first...
- 8/2/2024
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A grieving boy is drawn into a magical land in Wolfgang Petersen’s ambitious fantasy adventure, rereleased for its 40th anniversary
This 1984 family fantasy adventure has been rereleased for its 40th anniversary; it is an ambitious German production in English (with the opening scenes shot in Vancouver) from director Wolfgang Petersen, featuring Spielbergian mop-haired kids and an extravaganza of wondrous beasts and princesses – surely an influence on the Harry Potter movies a generation later. It is freely adapted from one section of the popular German children’s story Die Unendliche Geschichte by Michael Ende. Oddly, given the title, the film does of course provide us with a resoundingly happy ending (although more franchise episodes were to come).
A lonely, bullied boy called Bastian (Barret Oliver) is devastated by the recent death of his mother; his emotionally cold father brusquely tells him not to dwell on his feelings and just get on with things.
This 1984 family fantasy adventure has been rereleased for its 40th anniversary; it is an ambitious German production in English (with the opening scenes shot in Vancouver) from director Wolfgang Petersen, featuring Spielbergian mop-haired kids and an extravaganza of wondrous beasts and princesses – surely an influence on the Harry Potter movies a generation later. It is freely adapted from one section of the popular German children’s story Die Unendliche Geschichte by Michael Ende. Oddly, given the title, the film does of course provide us with a resoundingly happy ending (although more franchise episodes were to come).
A lonely, bullied boy called Bastian (Barret Oliver) is devastated by the recent death of his mother; his emotionally cold father brusquely tells him not to dwell on his feelings and just get on with things.
- 8/1/2024
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
In 1984, The NeverEnding Story helped start the trend of high-fantasy films made for children. But unlike Willow or Legend, The NeverEnding Story was an adaptation of a German book of the same name by Michael Ende. The movie -- and its titular pop song by Limahl -- became a cultural phenomenon and captured the imagination of a generation of kids. However, one has to wonder how its legacy holds up after four decades of similar fantasy films and series. While the film's heart remains intact 40 years later, modern audiences (especially children) may not love it in the same way.
The film has an interesting cultural legacy. Author Michael Ende hated the movie, which only adapted the first half of his book -- even going so far as to file a lawsuit to get the name changed. (He lost.) Original director Helmut Dietl dropped out in pre-production. Wolfgang Petersen, known for Das Boot,...
The film has an interesting cultural legacy. Author Michael Ende hated the movie, which only adapted the first half of his book -- even going so far as to file a lawsuit to get the name changed. (He lost.) Original director Helmut Dietl dropped out in pre-production. Wolfgang Petersen, known for Das Boot,...
- 7/22/2024
- by Joshua M. Patton
- CBR
"In a world where love is just a spell away." Enjoy this official trailer for a fantasy adventure movie called Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand Steps, made by director Michael Hines. A heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the 80s and a fun comedy adventure that both fulfills and subverts the expectations of what a fantasy universe can be. Fathom Events is hosting two nights of theatrical screenings at the end of July if you want to catch this one on the big screen. Get ready to experience the most magical movie of the summer! Actress Tami Stronach, the iconic "Childlike Empress" in The NeverEnding Story (1984), makes her long-awaited return to the big screen in the new fantasy film Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand Steps. When a lonely goatherd discovers that he has been cursed at birth to never take a wife,...
- 7/15/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The NeverEnding Story gets the documentary treatment to celebrate its 40th anniversary. More below…
Wolfgang Petersen’s The NeverEnding Story is one of those films that’s taken on a life of its own since its release. The most expensive film produced outside of the US or the Ussr back in 1984, the decidedly odd story of a young boy and his puppet-filled quest to stop an indescribable evil has developed something of a cult following despite – or perhaps because of – its occasionally hallucinogenic tale of flying goblins and drowning horses.
Perfect fodder, then, for the Life After treatment. Hot on the tail of Life After Flash and Life After The Navigator, director Lisa Downs and Life After Movies’ latest documentary takes a look at the legacy of one of the most beloved fantasy films of the 1980s, exploring the life of its child star, Noah Hathaway in the years since.
Wolfgang Petersen’s The NeverEnding Story is one of those films that’s taken on a life of its own since its release. The most expensive film produced outside of the US or the Ussr back in 1984, the decidedly odd story of a young boy and his puppet-filled quest to stop an indescribable evil has developed something of a cult following despite – or perhaps because of – its occasionally hallucinogenic tale of flying goblins and drowning horses.
Perfect fodder, then, for the Life After treatment. Hot on the tail of Life After Flash and Life After The Navigator, director Lisa Downs and Life After Movies’ latest documentary takes a look at the legacy of one of the most beloved fantasy films of the 1980s, exploring the life of its child star, Noah Hathaway in the years since.
- 5/23/2024
- by James Harvey
- Film Stories
"What magical spell does it cast on all who read it? What is the secret of The NeverEnding Story?" This unforgettably fantasy adventure movie originally opened in theaters in West German in April 1984 - a full 40 years ago this month. In celebration of its 40th anniversary, and for a look back at a classic trailer that has re-appeared online, enjoy these previews for Wolfgang Petersen's classic The NeverEnding Story. In this big screen adventure, a troubled boy dives into a wondrous fantasy world through the pages of a book. He ends up journeying through strange lands, encountering all kinds of creatures both kind & evil, making some friends & enemies along the way. Barret Oliver stars as Bastian, with Noah Hathaway as Atreyu, Tami Stronach as the "Moon Child", plus Patricia Hayes, Sydney Bromley, Gerald McRaney, and Moses Gunn. If you grew up in the 80s or 90s like me, you...
- 4/28/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The Neverending Story is living up to its name. As first reported by Variety, late German author Michael Ende’s fantasy novel is once again being adapted for a new live-action film series.
The movies will be a joint effort from Michael Ende Productions (overseen by his estate) and See-Saw Films, with Iain Canning and Emile Sherman producing for See-Saw and Roman Hocke and Ralph Gassmann for Michael Ende Productions.
Published in 1979, The Neverending Story was a bestseller in Germany and became a global success after being translated into 45 languages. The novel revolves around a lonely boy named Bastian Balthazar Bux who discovers the titular book at an antique bookstore. As he begins reading about a young warrior named Atreyu tasked with saving the Empress of Fantastica, Bastian eventually finds himself as a character in the story.
There isn’t a creative team attached to the project as of yet,...
The movies will be a joint effort from Michael Ende Productions (overseen by his estate) and See-Saw Films, with Iain Canning and Emile Sherman producing for See-Saw and Roman Hocke and Ralph Gassmann for Michael Ende Productions.
Published in 1979, The Neverending Story was a bestseller in Germany and became a global success after being translated into 45 languages. The novel revolves around a lonely boy named Bastian Balthazar Bux who discovers the titular book at an antique bookstore. As he begins reading about a young warrior named Atreyu tasked with saving the Empress of Fantastica, Bastian eventually finds himself as a character in the story.
There isn’t a creative team attached to the project as of yet,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Film News
The new fantasy feature “Man and Witch”, directed by Michael Hines stars Tami Stronach, Sean Astin, Christopher Lloyd, Tami Stronach, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Daniel Portman, Eddie Izzard, Michael Emerson and Jennifer Saunders, alongside Jim Henson puppets, teleasing Summer 2024 in theaters:
“…the new movie is an homage to fantasy films of the 1980's, featuring the cinema return of Tami Stronach, aka the ‘Childlike Empress’ from the feature “Neverending Story”…”
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“…the new movie is an homage to fantasy films of the 1980's, featuring the cinema return of Tami Stronach, aka the ‘Childlike Empress’ from the feature “Neverending Story”…”
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- 2/15/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Fathom Events, the premier name in specialty distribution, is partnering with New York-based Paper Canoe Company to bring the new fantasy film Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand Steps to theaters nationwide this summer, we’ve learned this week.
Coinciding with the 40th Anniversary of The NeverEnding Story, the film marks the long-anticipated return to the big screen of that film’s iconic Childlike Empress, Tami Stronach, in her first film role since the Fantasy classic. The feature debut of veteran comedy director Michael Hines (the long-running Scottish cult comedy Still Game), Man and Witch is a labor of love from producer and star Stronach and her husband, co-star, and the film’s writer Greg Steinbruner.
A throwback to the films that captured the imagination of a generation, Man and Witch follows a lonely goatherd (Steinbruner) who, having been cursed at birth to never take a wife, makes...
Coinciding with the 40th Anniversary of The NeverEnding Story, the film marks the long-anticipated return to the big screen of that film’s iconic Childlike Empress, Tami Stronach, in her first film role since the Fantasy classic. The feature debut of veteran comedy director Michael Hines (the long-running Scottish cult comedy Still Game), Man and Witch is a labor of love from producer and star Stronach and her husband, co-star, and the film’s writer Greg Steinbruner.
A throwback to the films that captured the imagination of a generation, Man and Witch follows a lonely goatherd (Steinbruner) who, having been cursed at birth to never take a wife, makes...
- 2/14/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Fathom Events has acquired the fantasy throwback film Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand Steps, set to be released nationwide in theaters sometime this summer.
The project marks the return to the big screen for The NeverEnding Story star Tami Stronach, who played the Childlike Empress in that 1984 fantasy film. In Man and Witch she portrays the titular witch alongside her husband Greg Steinbruner, who stars as the titular man.
A passion project for the couple, Man and Witch—inspired by their own love story— was produced under their Paper Canoe Company banner, with Steinbruner also serving as screenwriter. And to make it a complete family affair, the couple’s daughter Maya also stars in a role that’s described as a “powerful being who is not of this world.”
A throwback to the films that captured the imagination of a generation, Man and Witch: The Dance...
The project marks the return to the big screen for The NeverEnding Story star Tami Stronach, who played the Childlike Empress in that 1984 fantasy film. In Man and Witch she portrays the titular witch alongside her husband Greg Steinbruner, who stars as the titular man.
A passion project for the couple, Man and Witch—inspired by their own love story— was produced under their Paper Canoe Company banner, with Steinbruner also serving as screenwriter. And to make it a complete family affair, the couple’s daughter Maya also stars in a role that’s described as a “powerful being who is not of this world.”
A throwback to the films that captured the imagination of a generation, Man and Witch: The Dance...
- 2/13/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Some actors quit the film industry after their first movie due to its huge success or a lack of future acting opportunities. Dorothy McGowan, Sarah Pickering, Lucas Donat, and Tami Stronach, among others, left the film industry after starring in their first movie. Reasons for quitting varied, including exhaustion, pursuing other passions, or feeling that one movie was enough.
The film industry is a tough and competitive one, and for some actors, one movie was more than enough and they decided to make a career shift after their first movie. The film industry is full of inspiring stories of actors who worked hard for many years before they got their big break and maintained a stable career after their most successful movie. Others skipped various steps and their first movie was a huge hit, boosting their careers and ensuring that they were consistently cast in a variety of projects. There...
The film industry is a tough and competitive one, and for some actors, one movie was more than enough and they decided to make a career shift after their first movie. The film industry is full of inspiring stories of actors who worked hard for many years before they got their big break and maintained a stable career after their most successful movie. Others skipped various steps and their first movie was a huge hit, boosting their careers and ensuring that they were consistently cast in a variety of projects. There...
- 12/24/2023
- by Adrienne Tyler
- ScreenRant
Clockwise from top left: Moon (courtesy Liberty Films UK), Die Hard (courtesy 20th Century Studios), The Iron Giant (courtesy Warner Bros.), The Truman Show (courtesy Paramount Pictures) Graphic: The A.V. Club YouTube offers a veritable treasure trove of free movies ready to watch at your convenience. Comedies, dramas, hidden gems,...
- 12/11/2023
- by Ian Spelling
- avclub.com
Clockwise from top left: Moon (courtesy Liberty Films UK), Die Hard (courtesy 20th Century Studios), The Iron Giant (courtesy Warner Bros.), The Truman Show (courtesy Paramount Pictures)Graphic: The A.V. Club
YouTube offers a veritable treasure trove of free movies ready to watch at your convenience. Comedies, dramas, hidden gems,...
YouTube offers a veritable treasure trove of free movies ready to watch at your convenience. Comedies, dramas, hidden gems,...
- 12/11/2023
- by Ian Spelling
- avclub.com
Up until a few years ago, there was a shady little pub here in Brno, Czech Republic, that only had one desirable feature: A six-foot statue of the lovable Rockbiter creature from "The NeverEnding Story." I would even take people there to suffer bad beer just so we could marvel at that unexpected monument to Wolfgang Petersen's dark fantasy adventure. It wasn't the only legacy of the film's enduring popularity around here; Limahl's title song, which was a hit single across Europe, is still played on regular rotation on the local radio station. It is one of the many benefits of living in the Czech Republic.
"The NeverEnding Story," based on the first half of Michael Ende's epic fantasy novel, was Petersen's next project after spending three years making his tense U-boat drama, "Das Boot." The German director received an Oscar nomination for his troubles but wanted...
"The NeverEnding Story," based on the first half of Michael Ende's epic fantasy novel, was Petersen's next project after spending three years making his tense U-boat drama, "Das Boot." The German director received an Oscar nomination for his troubles but wanted...
- 1/26/2023
- by Lee Adams
- Slash Film
The late Wolfgang Petersen's 1984 film "The NeverEnding Story," while ostensibly a fantasy film, lacks the genre's expected sense of lighthearted, dazzling wonderment. Indeed, the film's fantasy sequences bear a tragic note of muddy entropy, and fantastical characters live in a state of resigned abnegation. Despite amazing special effects and myriad imaginative monsters, "The NeverEnding Story" is most notable for its overwhelming ennui. A savvy youth might be so beleaguered by the film's sadness, they may find its final moments of triumph to feel artificial, like the hero may only be imagining his own escape from pain. The film ends with a moment of mourning, of acceptance that a parent is dead. Some find the film uplifting. Others may not.
The plot of "The NeverEnding Story" follows a young boy named Bastian (Barret Oliver) who recently lost his mother and who is beset by bullies at school. When he absconds...
The plot of "The NeverEnding Story" follows a young boy named Bastian (Barret Oliver) who recently lost his mother and who is beset by bullies at school. When he absconds...
- 8/16/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Principal photography for “Man & Witch,” an homage to the fantasy films of the 1980s, has wrapped after a six-week shoot on location in Scotland and Los Angeles.
The film, directed by Michael Hines (“Still Game”) marks the comeback of child star Tami Stronach, best known for her role as the Childlike Empress in “The NeverEnding Story” (1984). Stronach plays the title role of Witch who helps a cursed goatherd in his quest for love. Sean Astin (“Stranger Things”), Jennifer Saunders (“Absolutely Fabulous”), Eddie Izzard (“Hannibal”) and Bill Bailey (“Hot Fuzz”) voice the goatherd’s loyal companions Dog, Goose, Sheep and Donkey, brought to life with photo-realistic puppets fabricated by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, and operated by a team of puppeteers led by Damien Farrell (“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”).
The cast also includes Christopher Lloyd (“Back to the Future”), Shorhreh Aghdashloo (“The Expanse”), Michael Emerson (“Lost”), Pauline McLynn...
The film, directed by Michael Hines (“Still Game”) marks the comeback of child star Tami Stronach, best known for her role as the Childlike Empress in “The NeverEnding Story” (1984). Stronach plays the title role of Witch who helps a cursed goatherd in his quest for love. Sean Astin (“Stranger Things”), Jennifer Saunders (“Absolutely Fabulous”), Eddie Izzard (“Hannibal”) and Bill Bailey (“Hot Fuzz”) voice the goatherd’s loyal companions Dog, Goose, Sheep and Donkey, brought to life with photo-realistic puppets fabricated by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, and operated by a team of puppeteers led by Damien Farrell (“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”).
The cast also includes Christopher Lloyd (“Back to the Future”), Shorhreh Aghdashloo (“The Expanse”), Michael Emerson (“Lost”), Pauline McLynn...
- 7/29/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Fantasy film Man & Witch has announced the addition of Jennifer Saunders, Eddie Izzard, Daniel Portman (Game of Thrones), Bill Bailey and more as shooting wraps in Los Angeles and Scotland.
Saunders, Izzard, and Bailey voice the characters of goose, sheep, and donkey, respectively, in the family film about a lonely goatherd looking for love. The trio join previously announced Sean Astin who portrays the dog. All together they support the goatherd, played by screenwriter and star Greg Steinbruner.
The animals come to life through photo-realistic puppets created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop.
“The goatherd is a bit of a lonely figure and an outsider who is at the bottom of the pecking order but always kind to his animals,” the film’s star Tami Stronach, of The NeverEnding Story fame, said of her real-life...
Saunders, Izzard, and Bailey voice the characters of goose, sheep, and donkey, respectively, in the family film about a lonely goatherd looking for love. The trio join previously announced Sean Astin who portrays the dog. All together they support the goatherd, played by screenwriter and star Greg Steinbruner.
The animals come to life through photo-realistic puppets created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop.
“The goatherd is a bit of a lonely figure and an outsider who is at the bottom of the pecking order but always kind to his animals,” the film’s star Tami Stronach, of The NeverEnding Story fame, said of her real-life...
- 7/29/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
A host of British names have joined the cast of fantasy feature Man & Witch, the upcoming fantasy film set to mark the return to screen of Tami Stronach, best known for her role as the Childlike Empress in 1984’s The NeverEnding Story.
First announced last year by The Hollywood Reporter, the film — which has now wrapped a six-week shoot on location in Scotland and L.A. — sees Stronach play the titular witch, who helps a cursed goatherd (Greg Steinbruner, who also wrote the screenplay) in his quest for love, with Sean Astin (Stranger Things, Lord of the Rings), Christopher Lloyd (Back to ...
First announced last year by The Hollywood Reporter, the film — which has now wrapped a six-week shoot on location in Scotland and L.A. — sees Stronach play the titular witch, who helps a cursed goatherd (Greg Steinbruner, who also wrote the screenplay) in his quest for love, with Sean Astin (Stranger Things, Lord of the Rings), Christopher Lloyd (Back to ...
- 7/29/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A host of British names have joined the cast of fantasy feature Man & Witch, the upcoming fantasy film set to mark the return to screen of Tami Stronach, best known for her role as the Childlike Empress in 1984’s The NeverEnding Story.
First announced last year by The Hollywood Reporter, the film — which has now wrapped a six-week shoot on location in Scotland and L.A. — sees Stronach play the titular witch, who helps a cursed goatherd (Greg Steinbruner, who also wrote the screenplay) in his quest for love, with Sean Astin (Stranger Things, Lord of the Rings), Christopher Lloyd (Back to ...
First announced last year by The Hollywood Reporter, the film — which has now wrapped a six-week shoot on location in Scotland and L.A. — sees Stronach play the titular witch, who helps a cursed goatherd (Greg Steinbruner, who also wrote the screenplay) in his quest for love, with Sean Astin (Stranger Things, Lord of the Rings), Christopher Lloyd (Back to ...
- 7/29/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tami Stronach, the Childlike Empress from timeless 80’s classic The NeverEnding Story (pictured below), will star in and executive produce a new children’s fantasy film titled Man & Witch, written by her husband Greg Steinbruner.
Produced and Directed by indie stalwart Rob Margolies, team Stronach is joined by an expanding cast of iconic actors including fellow 80’s child star Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings), Rhea Perlman (Cheers), Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future), and Michael Emerson (Lost).
Man & Witch, billed as a heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the 80’s, is a comic adventure that both fulfills and subverts the expectations of what a fantasy universe can be, featuring the long awaited comeback of one of Hollywood’s most enigmatic child stars, Tami Stronach. Stronach plays the reclusive Witch, a being of power and mystery, who loses her heart to a hapless goatherd when...
Produced and Directed by indie stalwart Rob Margolies, team Stronach is joined by an expanding cast of iconic actors including fellow 80’s child star Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings), Rhea Perlman (Cheers), Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future), and Michael Emerson (Lost).
Man & Witch, billed as a heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the 80’s, is a comic adventure that both fulfills and subverts the expectations of what a fantasy universe can be, featuring the long awaited comeback of one of Hollywood’s most enigmatic child stars, Tami Stronach. Stronach plays the reclusive Witch, a being of power and mystery, who loses her heart to a hapless goatherd when...
- 7/13/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Fans of 80s fantasy and practical special effects should take note of Man & Witch. The new movie is currently in the works and appears to be dripping with 80s nostalgia. First and foremost, it stars Tami Stronach, who is known best as the Childlike Empress from The NeverEnding Story. She will appear alongside several other stars from 80s classics, with the added bonus of featuring puppets crafted by The Jim Henson Creature Shop.
According to a new report, Man & Witch was written by Greg Steinbruner, Tami Stronach's husband. Rob Margolies (She Wants Me) is set to direct. The movie is described as "heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the '80s" and a "comic adventure that both fulfills and subverts the expectations of what a fantasy universe can be." Stronach, it's said, will star as a reclusive and powerful witch. The mysterious figure loses her heart...
According to a new report, Man & Witch was written by Greg Steinbruner, Tami Stronach's husband. Rob Margolies (She Wants Me) is set to direct. The movie is described as "heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the '80s" and a "comic adventure that both fulfills and subverts the expectations of what a fantasy universe can be." Stronach, it's said, will star as a reclusive and powerful witch. The mysterious figure loses her heart...
- 7/9/2020
- by Ryan Scott
- MovieWeb
A new fantasy film is in the works which aims to be a “heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the ’80s,” and it’s set to unite three actors who are widely known for starring in iconic 1980s movies. Tami Stronach, who played the Childlike Empress in 1984’s The NeverEnding Story, will co-star in this […]
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- 7/9/2020
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
Tami Stronach, who famously played the Childlike Empress in 1984 fantasy feature The NeverEnding Story, is to star in and executive produce a new children's fantasy film.
Man & Witch, written by Stronach's husband, Greg Steinbruner, will be directed by Rob Margolies (She Wants Me), with fellow 1980s child star Sean Astin (The Goonies, The Lord of the Rings) and Emmy winners Rhea Perlman (Cheers), Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future) and Michael Emerson (Lost) also joining the cast.
The film is described by the producers as a "heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the '80s"...
Man & Witch, written by Stronach's husband, Greg Steinbruner, will be directed by Rob Margolies (She Wants Me), with fellow 1980s child star Sean Astin (The Goonies, The Lord of the Rings) and Emmy winners Rhea Perlman (Cheers), Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future) and Michael Emerson (Lost) also joining the cast.
The film is described by the producers as a "heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the '80s"...
Tami Stronach, who famously played the Childlike Empress in 1984 fantasy feature The NeverEnding Story, is to star in and executive produce a new children's fantasy film.
Man & Witch, written by Stronach's husband, Greg Steinbruner, will be directed by Rob Margolies (She Wants Me), with fellow 1980s child star Sean Astin (The Goonies, The Lord of the Rings) and Emmy winners Rhea Perlman (Cheers), Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future) and Michael Emerson (Lost) also joining the cast.
The film is described by the producers as a "heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the '80s"...
Man & Witch, written by Stronach's husband, Greg Steinbruner, will be directed by Rob Margolies (She Wants Me), with fellow 1980s child star Sean Astin (The Goonies, The Lord of the Rings) and Emmy winners Rhea Perlman (Cheers), Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future) and Michael Emerson (Lost) also joining the cast.
The film is described by the producers as a "heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the '80s"...
Tami Stronach is best known for playing the sick Fantasia ruler, The Childlike Empress -- opposite Barret Oliver as the Falkor-riding Bastian -- in the 1984 sci-fi film 'The NeverEnding Story.' Guess what she looks like now! Read more...
- 1/23/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Here’s the latest episode of the 365Flicks podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on Podomatic and Libsyn, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres.
365Flicks Podcast – Episode Episode 73: Interview with Tami Stronach of ‘The Neverending Story’
Kev gets to fully geek out and tickle his nostalgia bone by speaking with the Childlike Empress herself Tami Stronach of The Neverending Story. Tami is on the show to speak to guys about life after he Neverending Story and how although we may not have seen her face as much since, she has been super busy with her career. She also tells us about stepping back into movies with the indie flick Ultra Low. We loved talking to Tami and had a blast. Look our for more...
365Flicks Podcast – Episode Episode 73: Interview with Tami Stronach of ‘The Neverending Story’
Kev gets to fully geek out and tickle his nostalgia bone by speaking with the Childlike Empress herself Tami Stronach of The Neverending Story. Tami is on the show to speak to guys about life after he Neverending Story and how although we may not have seen her face as much since, she has been super busy with her career. She also tells us about stepping back into movies with the indie flick Ultra Low. We loved talking to Tami and had a blast. Look our for more...
- 5/1/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
When I saw the Spotify ad with all grown up Atreyu flying around on Falcor listening to Limahl’s theme song to The Neverending Story, I tweeted about it. This caught the attention of Tami Stronach, who when she was 11 played the Childlike Empress in the film. She’s been engaging fans with Falcor drawing contests […]
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- 5/25/2016
- by Fred Topel
- Slash Film
The Neverending Story is a movie that I grew up loving, and I recently realized that I've never really heard any stories about the film's development. Usually when a person spends as much time online as I do, you come across all kinds of interesting facts and trivia about the movies we love, but this isn't one of them. I haven't come across much about this movie, so I thought I'd point out a few fun facts that you maybe haven't heard before. The only bit of trivia I knew about it before I looked up this stuff was the first bit of information below:
During the first Ivory Tower scene when the group of Fantasians are gathered together, if you look very closely you will see characters such as Yoda, Mickey Mouse, Chewbacca, C3PO, The Ewoks, Et and Gumby. Here's a photo pointing them out: The original Auryn...
During the first Ivory Tower scene when the group of Fantasians are gathered together, if you look very closely you will see characters such as Yoda, Mickey Mouse, Chewbacca, C3PO, The Ewoks, Et and Gumby. Here's a photo pointing them out: The original Auryn...
- 9/9/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Last week, EW published The 55 Essential Movies Kids Must Experience (Before Turning 13). Predictably, given that we published a post on the Internet whose headline contained a concrete number and the word “essential,” we got some impassioned feedback from readers—many of whom were eager to suggest additional great movies kids should see that we’d left out.
As we noted last week, “This isn’t a list of the 55 ‘best’ kids movies, nor a compendium of hidden gems. Rather, it’s a survival-guide syllabus of films that we all need to know to be able to speak the same pop-cultural language.
As we noted last week, “This isn’t a list of the 55 ‘best’ kids movies, nor a compendium of hidden gems. Rather, it’s a survival-guide syllabus of films that we all need to know to be able to speak the same pop-cultural language.
- 7/3/2014
- by EW staff
- EW.com - PopWatch
The Last Children of Aporver Trailer, Poslední z Aporveru Trailer. Tomáš Krecí‘s The Last Children of Aporver / Poslední z Aporveru teaser trailer 2 stars Tami Stronach. The Last Children of Aporver‘s plot synopsis: “On many worlds, one sun shines, on others, three. On many there is nothing, but on Aporver there is life in every speck of dust, [...]
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- 8/7/2012
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Friendly dragons, enchanted books, and a theme song by Limahl? It can only be The Neverending Story. Louisa takes a fond look back at a fantasy classic...
Of the many messages people tried to impart to kids in the 80s, one was put across in such an extraordinary way that it couldn’t fail to make an impact. More important than learning not to suffocate in abandoned fridges or avoid climbing electricity pylons to collect some kid’s kite, was the lesson of 1984’s The Neverending Story. That message? Do what you dream.
It’s a bit suspect as advice goes. Taken literally, doing what you dream not only seems ill-advised, but would require incredible financial resources. People are bound to feel uncomfortable about all those naked public transport journeys, too. The whole thing just seems impractical.
The message is much easier to swallow, though, when not taken literally. Doing...
Of the many messages people tried to impart to kids in the 80s, one was put across in such an extraordinary way that it couldn’t fail to make an impact. More important than learning not to suffocate in abandoned fridges or avoid climbing electricity pylons to collect some kid’s kite, was the lesson of 1984’s The Neverending Story. That message? Do what you dream.
It’s a bit suspect as advice goes. Taken literally, doing what you dream not only seems ill-advised, but would require incredible financial resources. People are bound to feel uncomfortable about all those naked public transport journeys, too. The whole thing just seems impractical.
The message is much easier to swallow, though, when not taken literally. Doing...
- 6/27/2011
- Den of Geek
If you can stand Giorgio Moroder's oh-so-80s theme song and are willing to accept that movies without CGI can be worth watching (you know, like black-and-white films), The NeverEnding Story will be a worthwhile addition to your hi-def family film collection. This 1984 fantasy film has all the classic elements of the genre from the period when it was made (little people with big ears, animatronics creatures and obvious blue-screen work). These, together with its action-packed story, should provide enough fun to keep the kids happy while parents of the right age enjoy a trip down memory lane.
Want to know more? The NeverEnding Story is the first of three films that were based on a fantasy novel of the same name by German author Michael Ende. This one was directed by Wolfgang Petersen, who later went on to make a name for himself in Hollywood with such films as Air Force One,...
Want to know more? The NeverEnding Story is the first of three films that were based on a fantasy novel of the same name by German author Michael Ende. This one was directed by Wolfgang Petersen, who later went on to make a name for himself in Hollywood with such films as Air Force One,...
- 3/24/2010
- CinemaSpy
Chicago – I think it’s funny that so many parents commented on “Where the Wild Things Are” being too dark and scary. Clearly, they didn’t grow up in the same era of ’70s and ’80s fantasy films as I did when kid’s movies could be honestly terrifying. “The Dark Crystal,” “Labyrinth,” and, of course, “The Neverending Story” recognized that kids need a good cry and a true scare as much as they need to be entertained. Wolfgang Petersen’s excellent adaptation of the beloved book by Michael Ende was dark, complex, and riveting. It’s nice to own it on Blu-ray but it deserved a better release.
Blu-Ray Rating: 3.0/5.0
It seems likely that the HD version of “The Neverending Story” is timed by Warner Brothers to release on the same day as Spike Jonze’s masterful “Where the Wild Things Are” because they are both dark fantasy films...
Blu-Ray Rating: 3.0/5.0
It seems likely that the HD version of “The Neverending Story” is timed by Warner Brothers to release on the same day as Spike Jonze’s masterful “Where the Wild Things Are” because they are both dark fantasy films...
- 3/1/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
It's becoming more frequent these days - classics reimagined due to Hollywood's starvation for good materials to work with. Now, "The Neverending Story" will be remade. Still, it's not all bad news though, the film would be remade by The Kennedy/Marshall Co. ("The Curious Case of Benjamin Button") and Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way company if discussions turned a thumbs up. The original film, which was based on the German-language novel by Michael Ende, was helmed by Wolfgang Petersen ("Troy") and starred Barret Oliver, Noah Hathaway, Alan OPpenheiler and Tami Stronach. The story followed Bastian (Oliver), a boy who opens a world called Fantasia within a book called "The Neverending Story." The more he reads, the more he is intertwined within the story of the hero called Atreyu (Hathaway) and the Childlike Empress (Stronach) and comes to realize his ultimate importance in the story. Petersen adapted the screenplay alongside Herman Weigel.
- 2/26/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
It's becoming more frequent these days - classics reimagined due to Hollywood's starvation for good materials to work with. Now, "The Neverending Story" will be remade. Still, it's not all bad news though, the film would be remade by The Kennedy/Marshall Co. ("The Curious Case of Benjamin Button") and Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way company if discussions turned a thumbs up. The original film, which was based on the German-language novel by Michael Ende, was helmed by Wolfgang Petersen ("Troy") and starred Barret Oliver, Noah Hathaway, Alan OPpenheiler and Tami Stronach. The story followed Bastian (Oliver), a boy who opens a world called Fantasia within a book called "The Neverending Story."...
- 2/26/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
It's becoming more frequent these days - classics reimagined due to Hollywood's starvation for good materials to work with. Now, "The Neverending Story" will be remade. Still, it's not all bad news though, the film would be remade by The Kennedy/Marshall Co. ("The Curious Case of Benjamin Button") and Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way company if discussions turned a thumbs up. The original film, which was based on the German-language novel by Michael Ende, was helmed by Wolfgang Petersen ("Troy") and starred Barret Oliver, Noah Hathaway, Alan OPpenheiler and Tami Stronach. The story followed Bastian (Oliver), a boy who opens a world called Fantasia within a book called "The Neverending Story."...
- 2/26/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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