Details Emerge On Alfonso Cuaron S Gravity

We haven’t heard much about Alfonso Cuarón’s new 3D film Gravity since Robert Downey Jr. signed on to star in the film back in March and now some new details have come forth. The Playlist discovered that the website for the U.K.-based special effects company Framestore is seeking new employees to work on the film, in an ad which revealed that over 60% of the film will be done in CGI and that the opening shot will be over 20 minutes long....

September 18, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Peter Valdez

Disney Daredevil Is Same As The Netflix Iteration Charlie Cox Confirms

Since the triumphant return of Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock aka Daredevil, there has been some confusion over whether the character is the same iteration as the one introduced in the hugely popular Netflix series. Well, Cox himself has now confirmed that the Disney Daredevil is indeed the same as the Netflix one while speaking with EW. There we have it. We have been reunited with the same Daredevil. Though, this one, much like his comic book counterpart, will “morph and change” to suit the project and the universe that he is starring in....

September 18, 2022 · 3 min · 517 words · Warren Ellefson

Doctor Strange Joins Spider Man In New No Way Home Poster Ahead Of Tomorrow S Trailer

Marvel Studios has just released a new official poster for the highly anticipated Marvel film Spider-Man: No Way Home. This brand new poster was revealed only a week after the first official poster was revealed online, teasing the return of old foes that are set to appear in the upcoming film. With the previous poster teasing the return of Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, Electro, and Sandman while all surrounding the web slinger, the newest poster has added Doctor Strange into the mix, standing back-to-back with Spider-Man....

September 18, 2022 · 4 min · 644 words · Albert Jansen

Don Cheadle Says Armor Wars Will Be True To Its Comic Book Lore

When Kevin Feige took to the stage and revealed the entire Phase Five lineup at San Diego Comic-Con, it excited fans with the utmost hype. The announcements of Daredevil: Born Again, Thunderbolts, Captain America: New World Order, and new Avengers movies made highlights, but among them, an important project got no mention. When Marvel’s Disney+ original, Armor Wars, was skipped at SDCC, rumors spread that the show was possibly canceled or indefinitely put on hold....

September 18, 2022 · 3 min · 582 words · Janet Schlick

Doug Liman Directing All You Need Is Kill

Director Doug Liman has officially signed onto direct the film All You Need Is Kill, a project he was reportedly circling two months ago, according to Variety. We reported back in April that Warner Bros. had acquired the rights to the Hiroshi Sakurazaka 2004 novel, which Dante Harper is adapting for the silver screen. You can read a description of the novel below: Doug Liman had previously signed on to direct The Three Musketeers for Warner Bros....

September 18, 2022 · 2 min · 217 words · Noel Schmidt

Early Hellboy Ii The Golden Army Dvd Details

We still don’t know when it will hit the shelves, but we do know a little about what we can expect from Ron Perlman’s big red character on DVD. We have some early details on Hellboy II: The Golden Army and, while we don’t know when it will be released, we know some details of what it will contain. The film will be released in a single-disc edition ($29.98 SRP), a three-disc special edition ($34....

September 18, 2022 · 1 min · 183 words · Faustino Mccluney

Ed Burns Discusses His Upcoming Comedy Nice Guy Johnny

Ed Burns discusses his upcoming comedy Nice Guy Johnny Nice Guy Johnny is writer/director/actor Edward Burns’s latest comedy, and it is set to make its debut on Tribeca Film Festival Virtual on Friday, April 23rd (which you can access here. The film follows Johnny Rizzo (Matt Bush), a guy who is about to trade in his dream job in talk radio for some snooze-ville gig that’ll pay just enough to please his fiancée....

September 18, 2022 · 26 min · 5487 words · Linda Vernon

Exclusive Clip Tahara Stars Rachel Sennott And Madeline Grey Defreece Disrupt A Funeral

Tahara is having its theatrical premier today at the Quad in New York City, and is set to have an expansive theatrical release in the coming weeks. The film, directed by Olivia Peace and written by Jess Zeidman, follows two young Jewish girls (Rachel Sennott and Madeline Grey DeFreece) during a funeral and its aftermath at their Hebrew school, and has recently received the coveted Critic’s Pick from The New York Times....

September 18, 2022 · 2 min · 396 words · Annette Waite

Exclusive Killer Whales Trailer Naive Filmmaker Loses Innocence In Dark Comedy

An aspiring documentary filmmaker comes across an unsolved murder and decides it’s time to make a true crime documentary. Things don’t go according to plan and the filmmaker is eventually arrested and forced to face the realities of the entertainment industry. Killer Whales stars Wyatt Bunce, Greg Vrotsos, Anthony Carrigan, Kristin Couture, Michael Cognata, Thom Reidy, Kiel Kennedy, Adam Blodgett, and Harry Dreyfuss. It’s directed by Willow Hamilton and written by Bunce, who both serve as producers alongside Reidy....

September 18, 2022 · 2 min · 411 words · Kenneth Kirkpatrick

Exclusive Video 2 New I Love Lucy The Movie Dvd Clips

We have two brand new exclusive DVD clips from the brand new DVD set I Love Lucy: The Movie, which arrives on the DVD shelves everywhere on April 27. Click below to watch these two exclusive clips from this new DVD featuring the “lost” Lucy movie. In 1953, three classic first season I LOVE LUCY episodes (“The Benefit,” “Breaking the Lease” and “The Ballet”) were edited together with newly-filmed connecting seasons to create this never-before-released feature-length film....

September 18, 2022 · 1 min · 184 words · Carlene Smiley

Exclusive Video Bra Boys Sonny Koby Abberton Invite Us In For A Chat

Bra Boys is a documentary film narrated by Academy Award-winner Russell Crowe about the real-life brotherhood, murder and family loyalties of Australia’s warring gangs: The surfing Bra Boys of Maroubra, a beach side suburb of Sydney. Written, directed and produced by Sunny Abberton, himself a childhood resident of Maroubra’s public housing projects, Bra Boys traces the cultural evolution of the much maligned and tattooed surfing community. It also takes a stirring look at the Abberton brothers: Sunny, Koby, Jai and Dakota....

September 18, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Clifford Grenier

Exorcist The Beginning Dvd Review

The Good The Bad I didn’t see this movie in the theater because it looked dull. I think I had even read something before it came out about Warner Bros. taking the movie away from Paul Schrader because the version that he had made wasn’t “scary?? enough. I later found out the studio wanted a more Scream-type movie. Honestly, I don’t know what to believe. I will just say this…first of all, don’t mess with Paul Schrader....

September 18, 2022 · 9 min · 1746 words · Leena Thompson

Family Guy Coming To Xbox 360

Family Guy, the irreverent animated comedy that was twice canceled and then returned to the airwaves by popular demand is coming to the Xbox LIVE download to own service this Sunday September 2, 2007. Last year, Family Guy was the #1 rated primetime series of all networks among Men 18-34, which is the same core demographic for Xbox LIVE. The agreement was announced by Jamie McCabe, Executive Vice President, PPV/VOD/EST for Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, and Ross Honey, Senior Director, Media & Entertainment Group for Microsoft Corporation....

September 18, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · James Thornton

Fear The Walking Dead Season 4 Finale Recap Review It S An Absolute Stinker

Fear the Walking Dead ends season four with an absolute stinker of a finale. I Lose Myself brought all the storylines together in a bucket of contrivances. Martha (Tonya Pinkins) wreaks havoc again. It makes zero sense why the other characters keep her alive, but absurdity is par for the course here. She gets her due by Morgan’s (Lennie James} staff. Just not soon enough to save this abysmal episode....

September 18, 2022 · 7 min · 1353 words · Saundra Moore

Finding Nemo 2 Moves Forward With Director Andrew Stanton

John Carter director Andrew Stanton has signed on to direct Finding Nemo 2 for Disney Pixar. The original Finding Nemo is slated for a 3D re-release September 14, although it isn’t known if this sequel will be released in 3D. It is believed that part of the filmmaker’s deal was the promise that he would get to direct another live-action feature, despite the box office failure of John Carter. No story details have been released for this animated follow-up....

September 18, 2022 · 1 min · 154 words · Yolanda Braun

First Wolverine Trailer To Be Attached To The Day The Earth Stood Still

While Fox hasn’t been sparing with news from X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and footage was even shown at the 2008 Comic-Con, fans have been wondering impatiently to see the first trailer. Well now, according to X-Men Films.net, we know that the first theatrical trailer will arrive this December, and will be attached to The Day the Earth Stood Still. That’s right. If you want to see Hugh Jackman wearing the sideburns and adamantium claws of Marvel’s most famous mutant hero, you’ll need to check out the remake of the 1951 classic science fiction film starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly....

September 18, 2022 · 1 min · 179 words · Jeffrey Elswick

Four Tv Celebs To Guest Star On How I Met Your Mother

TV personalities Kim Kardashian (Keeping Up with the Kardashians), Kendra Wilkinson (The Girls Next Door) and Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt (The Hills) will guest star on an episode of How I Met Your Mother to be broadcast this January on the CBS Television Network. The episode is currently in production. They will be playing magazine cover versions of themselves as Marshall (Jason Segel) desperately searches for a place to “read a magazine” while at the office....

September 18, 2022 · 1 min · 182 words · Ana Rodriguez

Friends Were Ross And Rachel On A Break Or Not

Few TV shows have impacted the world as much as Friends. This sitcom, which aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004, is still garnering fans today, and remains firmly among the best TV series of all time. Created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, and starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer, Friends follows the lives and romances of a group of friends living in Manhattan through their 20s and 30s, as they grow older and figure out what to do with their lives....

September 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1123 words · Kristine Dampier

Cheech Marin Gets His Low Ride On In Cars Exclusive

The comedy legend talks about working with John Lassiter and re-uniting with Tommy Chong The name Cheech Marin means comedy! From his days with Tommy Chong to his solo stand up routines to his role in Nash Bridges, he’s always brought laughter to the world. His voice is so recognizable and kids of all ages knew who Banzai the Hyena was in The Lion King. Well, now a whole new generation of fans will once again get to hear Cheech in Disney/Pixar’s latest collaboration, Cars....

September 17, 2022 · 8 min · 1673 words · Shirley Stewart

Chris Sparling To Write The Night Chronicles Twelve Strangers

We reported back in April that Universal had set a release date for the first film in The Night Chronicles and now a writer has been hired for the second film. Deadline New York is reporting that Chris Sparling has been hired to write The Night Chronicles: Twelve Strangers, the second film in M. Night Shyamalan’s The Night Chronicles film series. Sparling is the screenwriter behind the Rodrigo Cortés Sundance sensation Buried, which stars Ryan Reynolds and will be released on October 8....

September 17, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Ricky Snow