The Magic Castle.Wikimedia Commons
These days, it’s not a movie unless it’s a franchise, and it’s not a franchise unless it’s transmedia. So Monday’s Hollywood Reporter story that Ridley Scott is co-producing a film about Hollywood’s Magic Castle makes sense in two ways. First, it’s technically already a film franchise, because it’s the second film about the famous private club for magicians. The first was 1988’s A Night at the Magic Castle, in which the ghost of Ha… (View original article)