Ever since Iron Man 3 came out in theaters, there's been a number of rumors floating around saying that we may not have the same actors playing a couple of our favorite Marvel characters in their upcoming films. Fans have been panicking over the possibility that Tony Stark and company could be played by different people, but maybe that won't be in our immediate future like some have...
The term "viral video" is close to meaningless as studios and companies have latched on to the idea. They don't spread like keyboard cat, with interested parties passing them videos amongst themselves, they spread because a studio launches them into the world and tell everyone about it. World War Z is the latest movie to embrace this craze by suggesting that crisis in...
It continues to be a big week for television. All of the major networks are in New York, unveiling their fall lineups and introducing new shows. NBC and Fox have released a bunch of trailers for their freshmen series, including video for Dracula, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, The Michael J. Fox Show, Seth MacFarlane's Dads and Andy...
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire promo engine keeps on revving its way towards the film’s November 22, 2013 release date—today, we get a new poster for the film. And if you like your posters for Young Adult novel film adaptations to be so cheesy they represent gaudy romance paperback covers, well, we have got a poster for you.
Sometimes…sometimes there simply are not enough words to capture how goofy, inane, and misguided a film or television project can be, but perhaps today we’ve found a new term to capture when a Hollywood project crosses over into simple, stupid self-parody: we’ll call it Sleepy Hollow. Why? Because that’s the name of a new TV series set to launch this fall on Fox. It’s...
James Franco seems to have no qualms about attacking a project, no matter what the content—whether it’s making a high-concept meta-study of the gay footage excised from William Friedkin’s Cruising (Interior.Leather Bar), playing a spring rapper/gangster (Spring Breakers), or totally bombing at the Oscars. So it makes sense...
Hollywood believes in recycling, so it's no surprise that Gremlins, the surprise hit of 1984, is finally getting around to being remade. On the surface, there's no way this sounds like a good idea in any way, shape or form.
Pixar is more or less in the middle of their monstrous sequel wave that doesn't appear to be stopping at any point soon. While we're a month away from the release of the adorable-looking Monsters University, Pixar is already teasing us all about the next sequel that will be making its way into theaters within the next five years. The only problem is we have no idea which one that...
The TV networks are busy announcing renewals, new show orders and cancellations that'll come into play this during the fall 2013-2014 season. We've taken the time to roundup the latest information on what shows are coming back later this year, and which shows got axed. We've also included information on brand new shows. All you need to know is down below:
OK, we’re going to do this one more time, damn it, and then that is it-- Kiefer Sutherland said filming on a 24 movie would begin in 2011. But, 20th Century Fox then shot down the script, yet Sutherland promised the film was still coming. Then the actor promised the film would happen in 2012, and then the film became delayed before a 24 trilogy was promised. Then,...
Ever since it was announced that Mark Webb had selected Paul Giamatti to portray goofy Spider-Man villain The Rhino in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, we’ve had our doubts. Giamatti is an excellent actor, but… the Rhino? Especially after the underwhelming version of the Lizard in The Amazing Spider-Man, the Rhino just seemed like a misstep.
A lot is happening very quickly in the world of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Marvel’s mouthful of a new TV series/ small screen expansion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. First: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has been unsurprisingly picked up by ABC to air this fall. Moreover, we now have an official cast picture and insignia (see above); and even more...
Ten years after it began, and seven years after it was brutally canceled by Fox, beloved cult TV series Arrested Development is finally back—in trailer form, anyway. The long-awaited Netflix-only fourth season (a prologue to the equally long-awaited Arrested Development film) is set to begin streaming in its entirety on May 26th, but for now, we’ve got the fourth season...
Though Iron Man 3 still ruled the weekend, The Great Gatsby exceeded all expectations and made over $50 Million this weekend. The obvious joke would be to suggest that a lot of book reports must be due for the end of the school year. Yeah, that's the obvious joke.
The Equalizer just got a little more interesting. Chloe Moretz, one of today's most talented young actresses, has landed the female lead role in the Denzel Washington film. Also, AMC released the first official photo for the fourth season of The Walking Dead; and the characters from Monsters University have a special message for moms everywhere. All that and more...
We may recognize Owen Wilson as that pouty lipped lead guy in a number of comedies, but he can hold his own when it pertains to the more dramatic roles. It appears that Wilson will be going the more dramatic route again with his next possible role in the new Paul Thomas Anderson flick Inherent Vice.
Because Joss Whedon has cautiously let the entire world know that X-Men and sometimes Avengers comic book characters Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver will be appearing in The Avengers 2 (rather, they’re in the current draft, at least), it’s now time to let the rampant speculation begin as to who will take the role of the two new Avengers—because simply waiting to find out when the...
OK, the history of a would-be 24 movie spin-off has grown wildly convoluted, and yesterday, the tale just got a little longer. A quick recap: star Kiefer Sutherland said filming would begin in 2011, 20th Century Fox then shot down the script but Sutherland promised the film was still coming, then the actor promised the film would happen in 2012, and then the film became...
The trailer for Alfonso Cuarón’s (Y Tu Mama Tambien, Children of Men, A Little Princess, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) newest and long-awaited/ long-delayed film, Gravity, is finally upon us. Given the rabidity of his fanbase (which is justified—I mean, have you seen the above films?), the wait will likely be...
With NBC announcing their scheduling decision for next year, they've made the bold step to renew Parks and Recreation, while cancelling 1600 Penn, Whitney, Guys with Kids, and Up All Night.