Patrick Stewart Addresses Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness Speculation Enigmatically

Patrick Stewart Addresses Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness Speculation … Enigmatically 20th Century Studios By Danielle Ryan/Feb. 19, 2022 1:56 pm EST While the idea of the beloved Professor as a member of a secret cabal seems far-fetched to many fans of the “X-Men” films, it’s not too outside of the realm of possibility for where he’s gone through the comics over the years … but is it actually him?...

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 201 words · Grace Kennedy

Peacemaker Review The Suicide Squad Spin Off May Be James Gunn S Vulgar Violent Masterpiece

Peacemaker Review: The Suicide Squad Spin-Off May Be James Gunn’s Vulgar, Violent Masterpiece Warner Bros. By Danielle Ryan/Jan. 4, 2022 6:26 pm EST Writer and director James Gunn is a master of combining dark humor with heartfelt earnestness to create some of the weirdest, most wonderful movies in all of cinema. With “The Suicide Squad,” he was given keys to the biggest possible playground, the DC Comics universe, and he delivered a story about found friendship among society’s rejects that both embraced and subverted the superhero genre....

December 14, 2022 · 13 min · 2643 words · Evelyn Perry

Steven Spielberg Asked Laura Dern To Come Back For Jurassic World Dominion Interview

Steven Spielberg Asked Laura Dern To Come Back For Jurassic World Dominion [Interview] Universal Pictures By Jenna Busch/June 10, 2022 12:00 pm EST In the original “Jurassic Park,” Laura Dern said one of the best lines in cinema history. Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) muses, “God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates dinosaurs.” Dern, as Dr. Ellie Sattler, adds to the chain of events: “Dinosaurs eat man....

December 14, 2022 · 13 min · 2596 words · David Croft

Superhero Bits Jared Leto Open To More Morbius Amber Heard Is Still In Aquaman 2 More

IDW’s Crashing comic is The Boys meets Nurse Jackie IDW IDW has announced a new comic book miniseries titled “Crashing,” which will be hitting shelves in September. The book is being described tantalizingly by the publisher as “Part Nurse Jackie and part The Boys.” So, what exactly is the story at hand here? The synopsis reads as follows: Less than ten years into her rehabilitation, recovering addict Rose Osler is one of a handful of doctors in the United States who specialize in treating “Powered individuals,” human beings imbued with a range of incredible—and according to some, fundamentally dangerous—superhuman attributes....

December 14, 2022 · 13 min · 2639 words · Richard Hartman

Texas Chainsaw Massacre Trailer Breakdown New Town Same Old Story

Texas Chainsaw Massacre Trailer Breakdown: New Town, Same Old Story Netflix By Lex Briscuso/Jan. 31, 2022 2:04 pm EST Leatherface is back, officially, so say hello. And then run, obviously. The trailer for Netflix’s new installment “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” debuted on Monday, January 31 — and there is quite a lot of action in the two-and-a-half minute visual. Between the antagonist’s gruesome skin mask and a host of fresh new faces, we have a lot to unpack before our next square-off with the chainsaw-wielding man himself....

December 14, 2022 · 13 min · 2690 words · Sam Durand

The 10 Best International Action Movies Of The Decade

The 10 Best International Action Movies Of The Decade By Rob Hunter/Dec. 19, 2019 9:00 am EST (This article is part of our Best of the Decade series.) Movies in general need a lot of different elements to go right for the end product to excel, but genre films typically require one above all else. Comedies should amuse/or make you laugh. Horror films should leave you unsettled, disturbed, and/or darkly delighted....

December 14, 2022 · 37 min · 7706 words · Kenneth Smith

The 15 Best Friday The 13Th Kills Of All Time Ranked

The 15 Best Friday The 13th Kills Of All Time, Ranked Paramount By Bee Delores/April 26, 2022 1:41 pm EST The “Friday the 13th” series isn’t known for its deep character studies or intricate plot elements. We pay to see the kills, and goodness, does it deliver. The franchise’s central villain Jason Voorhees has racked up a body count somewhere over 200 to date, and if it weren’t for those pesky legal issues, his tally would probably be nearing 300 or 400 by now....

December 14, 2022 · 39 min · 8306 words · Joe Abernathy

The Bizarre Horror Movie You Never Knew Starred Meat Loaf

Murder, Music, and Mayhem Entertainment One Roger is pretty stressed out. Not only is he trying to save the camp, he’s also raising the teenage children of his former lover, a broadway diva named Kylie Swinson, who was brutally murdered after a performance several years prior. Now, Camilla, the daughter of the dead diva, has dreams of following in her mother’s footsteps and sees the camp’s culturally appropriative kabuki production of “The Haunting of the Opera” as her big break....

December 14, 2022 · 9 min · 1760 words · George Piper

The Midnight Gospel Gets Canceled By Netflix After Just One Season

No more Chromatic Ribbon Netflix “The Midnight Gospel” follows a spacecaster named Clancy Gilroy, who uses an unlicensed (illegal) multiverse simulator to travel to distant universes. The reason why Clancy does this is that he seeks to interview people residing on planets on the verge of being destroyed for his spacecast. The worlds in question vary greatly; there are worlds that eerily mirror our own but differ in unsettling ways — like being set in the midst of a zombie apocalypse — while other realms have animal-like creatures and plants that are completely alien....

December 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1069 words · Todd Charles

The Staircase First Look The Infuriating True Crime Story Becomes An Hbo Max Series

The Staircase First Look: The Infuriating True Crime Story Becomes An HBO Max Series HBO By Valerie Ettenhofer/Feb. 15, 2022 3:16 pm EST Remember that one summer when we all got obsessed with the bizarre, mostly-a-decade-old true crime docuseries “The Staircase”? Remember how the stranger-than-fiction story kept evolving even after it aired, with the emergence of truly unbelievable stuff like The Owl Theory and the director’s revelation that a series editor was allegedly romantically involved with the subject?...

December 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1301 words · Eva Gray

The Talented Mr Rosenberg Trailer Another Con Artist Does Con Artist Things

The Talented Mr Rosenberg Trailer: Another Con Artist Does Con Artist Things Melbar Entertainment Group By Shania Russell/March 16, 2022 11:59 am EST Is anyone else suddenly considering a life of crime? It seems like a pretty sweet deal: swindle some 1 percenters, live a brief life of luxury, enter a few morally questionable relationships, eventually get busted and — give or take a few years on trial — immediately become a bonafide celebrity and get a TV series made in your honor!...

December 14, 2022 · 8 min · 1622 words · Barry Burris

Tom Holland Is Taking A Break Before Spider Man 4 Because He Is Probably Very Tired

Tom Holland Is Taking A Break Before Spider-Man 4 Because He Is Probably Very Tired Sony Pictures By Jeremy Mathai/Feb. 17, 2022 11:03 am EST See what happens when the public completely turns on a kid just trying to live his life and do his own thing? The backlash hits, he makes some highly questionable decisions, and vanishes from the public view to take some time for himself until things blow over....

December 14, 2022 · 9 min · 1797 words · Roosevelt Mccann

Top Gun Maverick Trailer Breakdown More Tom Cruise More Shirtless Beach Sports And More Iceman

Need for speed Paramount Pictures How else could one possibly hope to open a trailer for “Top Gun 2” other than with a shot of a fighter jet zooming across the skyline? Or, to be more precise, skimming just above the desert floor in what appears to be a dangerous (and fast!) maneuver. This trailer knows damn well what people are here to see, and they want to get to the action fast....

December 14, 2022 · 23 min · 4795 words · Thomas Kallin

True Story With Ed And Randall Release Date Cast And More

True Story With Ed And Randall: Release Date, Cast, And More Peacock By BJ Colangelo/Dec. 28, 2021 11:47 am EST (Welcome to …And More, our no-frills, zero B.S. guide to when and where you can watch upcoming movies and shows, and everything else you could possibly stand to know.) After the seven season run of the hybrid dramatization/improv comedy show “Drunk History,” the forever-addictive nature of dramatized re-enactments on shows like “Sex Sent Me to the ER,” and the comedic reactionary storytelling history podcast “The Dollop,” Peacock’s upcoming series “True Story with Ed and Randall” looks to marry the concepts by hearing real life stories and reacting to them in real time, while interspersed with dramatized re-enactments of the story at hand....

December 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1366 words · Christopher Townsend

Under The Banner Of Heaven Trailer Andrew Garfield Investigates A Faith Shaking Murder

Under The Banner Of Heaven Trailer: Andrew Garfield Investigates A Faith-Shaking Murder Michelle Faye/FX By Valerie Ettenhofer/March 29, 2022 2:29 pm EST Andrew Garfield’s very good year looks like it’s about to become two very good years. The actor is front and center in the compelling new trailer for “Under The Banner of Heaven,” the FX limited series based on Jon Krakauer’s investigative book. The series looks to be moody and brutal, like “True Detective” set in Mormon country....

December 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1464 words · Daryl Brock

We Need To Talk About That Hilariously Disgusting The Boys Season 3 Cameo

We Need To Talk About That Hilariously Disgusting The Boys Season 3 Cameo Prime Video By Michael Boyle/June 17, 2022 2:18 pm EST There’s always something fun about watching a director/producer make an unexpected cameo in their own movie or TV show. John Green had a fun little (unfortunately deleted) cameo in the adaptation of his book “The Fault in Our Stars.” Quentin Tarantino has shown up in a couple of movies, usually playing a terrible person....

December 14, 2022 · 5 min · 916 words · Seth Garner

Why David Fincher S World War Z Ii Would Have Been Brilliant

Why David Fincher’s World War Z II Would Have Been Brilliant Paramount Pictures By Douglas Laman/June 13, 2022 4:45 pm EST As early as January 2012, the concept of “World War Z” spawning sequels was in motion. This big-budget zombie film starring Brad Pitt was, like so many blockbusters, meant to spawn a long-term saga that would please audiences and studio executives alike for years to come. However, nearly a decade after “World War Z” first hit theaters, no sequel has emerged, with a prospective second installment getting canned at the start of 2019....

December 14, 2022 · 31 min · 6468 words · Delores Johnson

Why The First Big Car Chase In No Time To Die Was So Challenging To Pull Off

Why The First Big Car Chase In No Time To Die Was So Challenging To Pull Off MGM By Jeremy Mathai/Dec. 21, 2021 1:25 pm EST Ambitious stunts and “Bond” movies go together like, well, James Bond and martinis. “No Time to Die” represented the very last film in the Daniel Craig era and, with an American filmmaker behind the wheel for the first time in franchise history, director Cary Joji Fukunaga allowed the actor to go out in style with some of the biggest, most thrilling stunts we’ve ever seen the character punch, jump, and drive his way through....

December 14, 2022 · 8 min · 1703 words · Irene Ragusa

5 Brilliant Ray Liotta Movies And Where You Can Watch Them

5 Brilliant Ray Liotta Movies And Where You Can Watch Them Warner Bros. By Mike Shutt/May 26, 2022 2:08 pm EST It came as quite a surprise when the news broke of the death of actor Ray Liotta. He was only 67 years old and was in the middle of something of a career resurgence as an elder statesman character actor. Just last year, he turned two tremendous performances in “No Sudden Move” and “The Many Saints of Newark....

December 13, 2022 · 16 min · 3371 words · Catherine Davis

A Tiny James Bond Henchman Role Launched Dolph Lundgren S Acting Career

A Tiny James Bond Henchman Role Launched Dolph Lundgren’s Acting Career MGM By Bill Bria/June 30, 2022 1:03 pm EST It’s practically a Hollywood tradition for actors to appear as background extras or in bit parts before they make it big, and Eon Productions’ series of James Bond films have been around for so long that multiple actors who appeared in them when they were still unknown have gone on to greater fame, including Joanna Lumley (who appears in 1969’s “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”) and Gerard Butler (who turns up briefly in 1997’s “Tomorrow Never Dies”)....

December 13, 2022 · 9 min · 1796 words · Connie Collins