Eternals Producer Promises The Superhero Team Will Return In The Mcu

It’s a matter of time before we see more of the Eternals. While many, many Marvel movies are quick to get sequels ordered, the future of Eternals isn’t entirely clear following the film’s release in theaters last year. It did well at the box office, though not at the levels typically expected of big-budget Marvel movies, and it was also met with rather mixed reviews. That might make moving forward with Eternals 2 more of a gamble that the studio isn’t willing to take....

September 6, 2022 · 3 min · 427 words · Merle Galbraith

Every James Cameron Movie Ranked By Box Office Gross

In a world dominated by superhero movies, James Cameron has continued to have two of the highest-grossing movies of all time. The Canadian filmmaker has constantly pushed the limits of imagination with his sci-fi and epic films. Although they have explored many different themes, Cameron has described all of his movies as “love stories” (via The Talks). Whether they centered on star-crossed lovers, or just a general love for humanity, that has never been hard to see....

September 6, 2022 · 5 min · 1032 words · Ronald Harrell

Everything We Want To See In Better Call Saul Season 6

As a prequel to what is widely considered one of the greatest television shows of all time, Better Call Saul had a lot to prove. Thankfully, over its past five seasons, the show has more than proven to be a worthy successor to Breaking Bad. Jimmy McGill’s journey into becoming Saul Goodman hasn’t been as action-packed as Walter White’s similar transformation into Heisenberg, but it’s been just as compelling. It’s been more than 14 years since Bryan Cranston driving an RV through the desert while wearing nothing but his underwear and a gas mask got viewers hooked on Vince Gilligan’s wild crime epic....

September 6, 2022 · 5 min · 934 words · Robert Milar

Exclusive Kelsey Asbille Discusses Yellowstone Season 4

For many people, Yellowstone is just a beautiful national park. For about 15 million people, though, it’s the endlessly dramatic and suspenseful Yellowstone, which brought in that many viewers for its season four premiere, not even including streaming; it was the most-watched cable telecast in America since 2017. The show is a surprise hit for the Paramount Network, and even the premiere of its spin-off show, 1883, drew in about five million viewers on Paramount Plus....

September 6, 2022 · 7 min · 1431 words · Misty Davignon

Exclusive Manny Perez Talks Writing Directing And Starring In La Soga Salvation

Dominican actor Manny Perez reprises his role as Luisito, a legendary hit man known as “La Soga” (The Rope), who targeted criminals and drug dealers for the police. He takes over the reins as writer and director of La Soga Salvation, a sequel to the 2009 film. The second installment has Luisito and his girlfriend living clandestinely in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He’s found by a corrupt federal agent (Chris McGarry) and ruthless sicaria (Hada Vanessa), who both have different violent agendas for Luisito....

September 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1122 words · Eva Chadwick

Exclusive Perry Mattfeld And Joshua Caldwell On Mending The Line And Telling Important Stories

Colter (Sinqua Walls) is sent to a veteran’s affairs facility after being wounded in Afghanistan while deployed with the Marine Corps. He’s reluctant about the recovery process and wants to get back to work. It’s not until he meets Lucy (Perry Mattfeld) and a Vietnam Vet (Brian Cox) who teaches him to fly fish that he begins to connect and heal his trauma. Also in the cast of Mending the Line are Patricia Heaton, Irene Bedard, Wes Studi, Julian Works, and Chris Galust....

September 6, 2022 · 4 min · 815 words · David Law

Exclusive Video New Soccer Mom Clip

We have a brand new clip from Soccer Mom, which hits the shelves on DVD on September 30. Click below for an exclusive clip featuring an interesting pep-talk technique. A normal suburban mother poses as a famous soccer star in order to save her daughter’s struggling soccer team in this affectionate sports comedy starring Missi Pyle and Emily Osment. Becca (Osment)’s soccer team is locked into a depressive losing streak, and without a new coach there’s no chance they will ever make it to the regional finals....

September 6, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · Melissa Shaw

Explained Approaching Jurassic Park Using Real Life Science Technology

Back in 1993, the premise of Jurassic Park was pure fantasy. Today, however, the gray area between the world of make-believe and reality is not so thin. Sure, maybe the idea of a Disneyland-inspired theme park with real-life, dangerous dinosaurs behind cages seems a bit far-fetched—but does it, really? Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of Michael Crichton’s novel depicts a scientist’s dream gone wrong. “Life finds a way,” the core quote of the movie, not only sets a precedent for the theme of the sequels to follow, but also speaks truth to science’s inherent curiosity today....

September 6, 2022 · 5 min · 1036 words · Brian Fox

Explained What The Handmaid S Tale Tells Us About Womanhood Today

Nolite te bastardes carborundorum (don’t let the bastards grind you down) is a message written by the previous Handmaid of Commander Fred’s household. The phrase in Latin is carved inside the Handmaid closet in her bedroom, almost impossible to find. This message gives June, the protagonist of this difficult dystopian tale (that feels too close to home to be an easy watch), and the audience a much-needed ounce of hope....

September 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1266 words · Lindsey Serrano

Fear The Walking Dead Episode 6 6 Recap Fiery Sabotage Leads To A Critical Decision

Fear the Walking Dead delivers an action-packed and fiery episode, but once again the characters make nonsensical decisions. Episode six, “Bury Her Next to Jasper’s Leg”, finally gives us a Lucy (Danay Garcia) update after sabotage at Tank Town. She’s pretty much been relegated to a minor player at this point. Ginny (Colby Minifie) tries to root out a new threat. June (Jenna Elfman) struggles with her inability to save lives....

September 6, 2022 · 7 min · 1422 words · William Johnson

Fear The Walking Dead Season 7 First Look Clips Arrive Fall Release Date Announced

After what seems like a very long wait for more episodes, Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 is now just around the corner. And recently we got our first look at some of the things to come when it debuts on October 17 2021. In the first of two new clips, we see June and John Sr. stuck in what appears to a serial killer’s hide out. In the three minute clip, we see them exploring the “den” and discovering chains, handcuffs, blood stained walls and more gruesome tools of the trade....

September 6, 2022 · 3 min · 563 words · Eunice Werra

Firelight Acquired By Mandalay Pictures

Mandalay Pictures has acquired the movie rights to Sophie Jordan’s new novel Firelight, according to Variety. The novel, which will be the first in a three-book series, just hit the shelves on September 7. The story revolves around twin teenage sisters who are descendants of dragons and one of the sisters has the ability to breathe fire. You can take a look at the trailer for this newly-released book and read a plot description below:...

September 6, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Emma Boyd

First Look At Grant Gustin As The Flash In New Arrow Photos

Earlier today, we reported that The CW is giving its Arrow spin-off The Flash its own stand-alone pilot, scrapping plans for a back door pilot that would air as Arrow’s 20th Season 2 episode. The character is still set to debut in the upcoming episode “The Scientist”, airing Wednesday, December 4 on The CW, and now we have our first photos of Grant Gustin as Barry Allen, before he turns into The Flash....

September 6, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Helen Polak

First Look At Joaquin Phoenix As Napoleon Bonaparte In Ridley Scott S Kitbag

Joaquin Phoenix is making history as a man with a Napoleon complex. Via People, the 47-year-old actor was seen on the London set of the new Ridley Scott movie Kitbag on Tuesday, March 8th, in costume as the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. This is the second time that Scott and Phoenix are teaming up for a big-screen extravaganza, the Academy Award-winner worked with the Alien director on the 2000 film Gladiator....

September 6, 2022 · 3 min · 530 words · James Raygoza

Fridays Get Frightful In October On Tcm

Movie fans will be screaming with delight this Halloween as TCM presents a month of Fridays featuring memorable horror films directed by four respected directors of the genre. Two of the directors whose works are featured are considered among the greatest artists in cinema: Jacques Tourneur (Oct. 5), whose Curse of the Demon (1958), Cat People (1942) and I Walked with a Zombie (1943) are perfect illustrations of how suspense and terror can be built by keeping the horror in the shadows, and Tod Browning (Oct....

September 6, 2022 · 3 min · 545 words · Paul Devries

Gal Gadot Gives Wonder Woman 3 Script Update

Fans of Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman will take whatever updates they can get on the third movie in the comic book franchise, and the actress herself has recently given a positive update on where the movie is, although it suggests that there will still be quite a wait for its arrival. Gadot was speaking to Forbes when she gave a tiny bit of info about where the movie is sitting right now, and although it was as basic an update as it could be, it at least suggests the film is still on someone’s list of priorities....

September 6, 2022 · 3 min · 427 words · Cheryl Gomez

Check Out The Black Panther Animated Trailer Now

Marvel Comics’ Black Panther is coming to life in animated forms soon thanks to a partnership between BET and Marvel Comics, and the first trailer is available now. Thanks to Newsarama for making the video available. The trailer doesn’t show much of the Black Panther himself in action, but does give us the impression that the new cartoon will be very adult in tone. The artwork is nicely stylized, and should be awesome to see more of....

September 5, 2022 · 1 min · 183 words · Bennett Starkey

Cheers How The 80S Sitcom Is Still Poignant Today

It’s hard to describe the aura surrounding ’80s America. It was a time of fear, patriotism, optimism, and an economic boom. While a perversive bleakness is present throughout, there’s also this indomitable spirit of adventure and curiosity that made it look more like a worthy challenge than an actual problem. The American public was energetic and very much deep into its own vices, creating an era where everything was moderately explored and interpreted....

September 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1232 words · Ricardo Montague

Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers Almost Featured Hated Star Wars Character Instead Of Ugly Sonic

Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers made an unexpected return to Disney+ last month in a new movie that not only provided a nostalgic kick for fans of the cartoon series, but also brought one of the largest collections of in-jokes and cameos ever put in a single movie. Among those cameos was an appearance by “Ugly” Sonic, a version of SEGA’s blue hedgehog that is based on the much criticized initial design for the game icon’s appearance in his 2020 movie....

September 5, 2022 · 3 min · 515 words · Larry Braden

Christina Applegate Makes First Awards Show Appearance Since Ms Diagnosis

Christina Applegate has always been a very welcome face everywhere she goes and in every role she takes, especially now since her Multiple Sclerosis condition has undoubtedly been challenging her in every way imaginable. However, per a report from ET Canada, she didn’t allow that to stop her from attending last night’s Critic’s Choice Awards, the first awards show’s she been to since her initial diagnosis in 2021. Dressed in a stylish black ensemble and all smiles, Applegate made her appearance off the red carpet at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel, alongside her young daughter Sadie Grace LeNoble who lovingly matched her mother’s outfit style....

September 5, 2022 · 3 min · 514 words · Dwight Smith