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Trilogy (1969)

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10 Anime Transformers Perfect for New Age of the Primes Toys
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The next toyline in the Transformers franchise is here, and it's truly set to be one for the ages. Revealed at the tail end of 2024, the conclusion of Transformers: Legacy will see the release of the somewhat similar Transformers: Age of the Primes. While the main focus is on the ancestors of Optimus Prime, there will also be a continued showcase for more obscure characters.

Transformers: Age of the Primes is the perfect place for bringing back overlooked anime-exclusive Transformers, especially since one of them is already confirmed for the toyline. These can include fan-favorites from the Unicron Trilogy anime and more obscure faces from G1. With Transformers: Legacy already starting this trend, Age of the Primes needs to continue with the focus on new toys for lesser-known Cybertronians.

Sky Garry Is a Massive Autobot Shuttle Alternate Mode: Cybertronian Spaceship

Sky Garry might not be recognizable in the West, and even with the Japanese Transformers,...
See full article at CBR
  • 1/4/2025
  • by Timothy Blake Donohoo
  • CBR
Dawn Porter Details How Private Funding In The Documentary Space Could Help Plug Financial Gaps – MipTV
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Storied docs producer Dawn Porter has said private funding in the documentary space could help plug financial gaps that have opened up in today’s challenging market.

The Gotham Award-winner’s latest project, revealed by Deadline in February, is a documentary about Nelson and Willie Mandela that is part-funded by the Schultz Family Foundation.

Speaking at MIPTV today, Porter said her team at Trilogy Films is “reaching out for private funding” to finance big projects.

“We will need a broadcaster but are also reaching out [externally],” she added. “I’m looking at how we make films, how budget constraints are changing [the industry] and having honest conversations with partners about how we are going to do this together.”

Porter said she has spent time in recent months speaking with partners such as HBO, Netflix and CNN about “what is working for them and how their processes have changed” in the current climate. She...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 4/7/2024
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
Titans Brings Back Raven's Brother as a Major DC Villain - Powers & Origin of Trilogy
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Trilogy resurfaces in Titans #9 as Raven's half-brother, caught in a power struggle with their father, Trigon. Trilogy's origin story reveals his transformation into a demon with powers like shapeshifting and immortality. A complex family tree for Raven includes evil siblings, nephews like Etrigan and Merlin, and an evil "son" named Wyld.

Warning! Potential Spoilers for Titans #9! Raven is the half-human, half-demon daughter of the human Angela Roth and the demon overlord Trigon, yet this Titans’ family tree expands well beyond her mother and father, including a half-brother named Trilogy who is gearing up to be a major DC villain. With the resurgence of Trilogy, it's the perfect time to explore his origins, powers, and the rest of Raven’s family tree, including a vast array of brothers, nephews, and even one son.

Trilogy, also known by his original name Liam, resurfaces in Tom Taylor and Lucas Meyer’s Titans...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 3/23/2024
  • by Taylor Blake Forsberg
  • ScreenRant
Criterion Collection: Eric Rohmer’s Tales of the Four Seasons Review
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Eric Rohmer’s Tales of the Four Seasons released in the Criterion Collection on February 13th, 2024.

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the Criterion Collection has compiled and released another collection of romantic classics. I already owned the beautifully packaged set of Richard Linklater’s Before Trilogy, and Rohmer’s quartet of films exploring the ups and downs of friendship and romance makes for a perfect companion piece. It’s wonderfully packaged with cover art that accurately captures the simplicity and beauty of the films themselves. With a price-tag of roughly $125, you’re getting each of these films, newly restored, four around thirty-one-dollars a piece.

Tales of the Four Seasons Plot

Eric Rohmer’s Tales of the Four Seasons: A Tale of Springtime

Also Read: Criterion Collection: Lone Star Review

With films set in France and spanning the 1990’s, Eric Rohmer’s Tales of Four Seasons encompasses four different stories of love,...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 3/1/2024
  • by Joshua Ryan
  • FandomWire
Star Wars: Battlefront has Announced its Comeback, and it Looks Glorious!
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The original Battlefront games were something else back in the day, with countless options of playstyles and modes that encourage teamwork and strategic gameplay. The original Star Wars: Battlefront games are the latest classic games to receive a new coat of paint that can run on current-gen machines such as the PS4/PS5, the Xbox Series S|X, and of course, the Nintendo Switch where the announcement was made on their showcase known as Nintendo Direct.

Nostalgia will heavily benefit older players who were there from day one to experience Battlefront on the PS2 and Xbox to pick this up and play against the youth with the new 64-player online battles and even split screen.

Fans of the franchise have been waiting for new content, and having old titles making a comeback whether they are remasters or remakes will be embraced fully. Being able to partake in iconic space battles...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 2/21/2024
  • by Rouvin Josef Quirimit
  • FandomWire
Star Wars: How was the Rebel Fleet Constructed in an Imperial Galaxy?
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Quick Links The Rebels Began With a Divided Fleet The Mon Calamari Shipyards and Their Role in the Fleet How the Rebel Fleet Survived Imperial Rule The Rebel Fleet was constructed secretly over many years, with different cells operating independently to disrupt Imperial operations. The fleet relied on hit-and-run tactics and a clandestine approach to gradually grow and avoid annihilation. The acquisition of Mon Calamari Star Cruisers and the ability to disperse in times of crisis were crucial to the fleet's survival and success against the Empire.

Having seized control of the galaxy after the Clone Wars, the Empire exercised an iron rule over the galaxy up to the time of Star Wars: Rebels and the Original Trilogy. As seen in The Bad Batch, surveillance was widespread and meticulous. Each citizen was assigned Imperial "chain codes," and much of the ship traffic was tracked by Imperial agents. In such a stifling environment,...
See full article at CBR
  • 2/7/2024
  • by Jago Wainwright
  • CBR
Renny Harlin at an event for L'Exorciste : Au commencement (2004)
Renny Harlin to Remake Horror Film ‘The Strangers’ as Trilogy With Star Madelaine Petsch at Lionsgate
Renny Harlin at an event for L'Exorciste : Au commencement (2004)
Renny Harlin will direct a remake of the 2008 horror film “The Strangers” and turn it into a trilogy of films for Lionsgate starring “Riverdale” actress Madelaine Petsch, the studio announced Tuesday.

The new trilogy of films based on “The Stranger” will star Petsch alongside co-stars Froy Gutierrez and Gabe Basso.

The film will follows Petsch’s character as she drives cross-country with her longtime boyfriend to begin a new life in the Pacific Northwest, only for their car to break down in Venus, Oregon, where they’re forced to spend the night in a secluded Airbnb and are terrorized from dusk till dawn by three masked strangers. From there, the filmmakers are expanding the story in other ways over three films.

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Production has already begun on “The Strangers” in Slovakia. Harlin will direct from a script by Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland.
See full article at The Wrap
  • 9/13/2022
  • by Brian Welk
  • The Wrap
‘2022 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Documentary’ Review: Netflix Dominates Mid-Length-Doc Category
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People make documentaries about all kinds of things: some slight and silly, others educational or emotional. But if you want to be nominated for an Oscar in the doc short category, it’s best to zero in on an issue the Academy can get behind, like homelessness, bullying or prejudice. Just imagine if any other category were the same way — say, if the award for best sound mixing recognized only engineers who’d worked on movies that make the world a better place — but so it goes. At least all five of this year’s nominees are solid (sometimes quite sophisticated) treatments of their subjects. As Roger Ebert used to say, “It’s not what a movie is about, it’s how it is about it.”

“Audible” is art, even if the project originated as a TV commercial. One of three Netflix-acquired entries in the mix (all of this...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 3/26/2022
  • by Peter Debruge
  • Variety Film + TV
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
John Ford puts a Technicolor sheen on Monument Valley in this second cavalry picture with John Wayne, who does some of his most professional acting work. Joanne Dru plays coy, while the real star is rodeo wizard Ben Johnson and the dazzling cinematography of Winton C. Hoch. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon Blu-ray Warner Archive Collection 1949 / Color / 1:37 flat Academy / 103 min. / Street Date June 7, 2016 / available through the WBshop / 21.99 Starring John Wayne, Joanne Dru, John Agar, Ben Johnson, Harry Carey Jr., Victor McLaglen, Mildred Natwick, George O'Brien, Chief John Big Tree. Cinematography Winton Hoch Art Direction James Basevi Film Editor Jack Murray Original Music Richard Hageman Written by Frank Nugent, Laurence Stallings from the stories War Party and The Big Hunt by James Warner Bellah Produced by Merian C. Cooper, John Ford Directed by John Ford

Reviewed by Glenn Erickson

Have you never seen real 3-Strip Technicolor used for terrific outdoor photography?...
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 6/4/2016
  • by Glenn Erickson
  • Trailers from Hell
Prince des ténèbres (1987)
Gordon Willis, 'Godfather' Cinematographer, Dead at 82
Prince des ténèbres (1987)
Legendary cinematographer Gordon Willis, the "Prince of Darkness" who was responsible for the look of such era-defining films of the Seventies as the first two Godfather films, All the President's Men, Annie Hall and Manhattan, died Sunday at the age of 82, according to Variety. His cause of death was not listed.

Peter Travers on 'The Godfather' Trilogy

A native of Queens, New York, Willis cultivated an early interest in photography and, while serving in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War, joined the motion-picture unit. After the war,...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 5/19/2014
  • Rollingstone.com
Blu-ray Review: Criterion Edition of Timeless ‘12 Angry Men’
Chicago – Few films from the ’50s have held up quite as remarkably as “12 Angry Men.” It’s a human drama that’s constantly being remade, re-told, and even re-imagined into other stories. What is it about this one-room story that has such timeless power? Why has it survived generations, working as much today as it did 54 years ago? Does anyone think it won’t have the same power 54 years from now?

Blu-Ray Rating: 5.0/5.0

The story of “12 Angry Men” was originally told on television as a part of a dramatic movie series in 1955 and, in typically awesome Criterion fashion, the entire TV movie is included here. As detailed in the excellent production history featurettes on the Criterion version, this instant classic wasn’t expected to have much an impact. They hired a rookie director in Sidney Lumet and essentially lucked into one of the best debuts of all time. So many...
See full article at HollywoodChicago.com
  • 12/15/2011
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
DVD Playhouse December 2011
DVD Playhouse—December 2011

By Allen Gardner

The Rules Of The Game (Criterion) Jean Renoir’s classic from 1939 was met with a riot at its premiere and was severely cut by its distributor, available only in truncated form for two decades until it was restored to the grandeur for which it is celebrated today. A biting comedy of manners set in the upstairs and downstairs of a French country estate, the film bitterly vivisects the bourgeoisie with a gentle ferocity that will tickle the laughter in your throat. Renoir co-stars as Octave. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Introduction to the film by Renoir; Commentary written by scholar Alexander Sesonske and read by Peter Bogdanovich; Comparison of the film’s two endings; Selected scene analysis by Renoir scholar Chris Faulkner; Featurettes and vintage film clips; Part one of David Thomson’s “Jean Renoir” BBC documentary; Video essay; Interviews with Renoir, crew members,...
See full article at The Hollywood Interview
  • 12/12/2011
  • by The Hollywood Interview.com
  • The Hollywood Interview
New this Week: ‘Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy,’ ‘The Sitter’ and ‘Cowboys & Aliens (DVD)’
Hitting movie theaters this weekend:

New Year’s Eve - Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Biel, Ashton Kutcher

The Sitter - Jonah Hill, Ari Graynor, Sam Rockwell

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (limited) - Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy

Movie of the Week

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

The Stars: Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy

The Plot: In the bleak days of the Cold War, espionage veteran George Smiley (Oldman) is forced from semi-retirement to uncover a Soviet agent within MI6′s echelons.

The Buzz: Great title, great cast, great premise. Sold, sold and sold. Gary Oldman is too cool for school. I can’t wait to see this one. On top of the awesomeness that is Oldman, the film also boasts a bevy of heavy hitters in Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt, and Mark Strong. I enjoy all of these actors a great deal, so regarding the cast, this film looks super solid.
See full article at The Scorecard Review
  • 12/7/2011
  • by Aaron Ruffcorn
  • The Scorecard Review
New this Week: ‘Hugo,’ ‘The Muppets’ and ‘Super 8 (DVD)’
Hitting movie theaters this weekend:

Arthur Christmas - James McAvoy, Jim Broadbent, Bill Nighy

Hugo - Asa Butterfield, Chloë Grace Moretz, Christopher Lee

The Muppets - Amy Adams, Jason Segel, Chris Cooper

Movie of the Week

Hugo

The Stars: Asa Butterfield, Chloë Grace Moretz, Christopher Lee

The Plot: Set in 1930s Paris, an orphan who lives in the walls of a train station is wrapped up in a mystery involving his late father and an automaton.

The Buzz: Director Martin Scorsese is not known for his family films. Throughout his career Scorsese has stuck to churning out gritty/grisly street films, realistic & vibrant tales about the harshness of life, about the hard-nose battle of good versus evil, of right versus wrong (of moral relativity), and of psychoses versus neuroses. His films are fairly hardcore and as thus are very often hard-r. His latest offering in Hugo, looks to be an...
See full article at The Scorecard Review
  • 11/23/2011
  • by Aaron Ruffcorn
  • The Scorecard Review
Top 10 music concert films
If you're looking for a little more from a concert film than Justin Bieber: Never Say Never gave you, then Glen has ten suggestions you might want to try...

With Bieber fever gripping the nation’s (and probably the world’s) multiplexes, as Never Say Never leads hordes of adoring fans to don 3D specs and bask in his glory, I thought I’d run through some of my favourite concert films. So here we go:

The Cramps: Live At Napa State Mental Hospital

Forget 3D. By staging a private show for the residents of a Californian mental institution, psychobilly punk band The Cramps came up with the ultimate concert film gimmick. The set is incredibly short, clocking in at around 30 minutes, is shot in grainy black and white, and its audio quality isn’t great, but Live At Napa State Mental Hospital remains a thoroughly engaging performance by the band’s strongest line-up.
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 3/21/2011
  • Den of Geek
Full Comic-con 2010 Schedule For Thursday July 22nd!
Hey Gang! The full schedule for Comic-Con 2010 has been unleashed on the world today and boy, oh boy does it have a lot of great stuff! We have the full list for you below to check out. I've highlighted all of the events that we are excited about seeing. Check out the list below and start planning out your Comic-Con adventure now!

We will be doing a meet-up at the Con this year, we will fill you in on all the details once we have it all planned out. See ya there!

Special Preview Night Programming

Wednesday, July 21

Attendees at Comic-Con's Preview Night can also experience special programming, games, and Anime and Film screenings in addition to the giant Exhibit Hall! Here's a rundown of the Wednesday night fun, including the chance to get a first look at the new homes for Anime and Films in the Marriott Hotel and Marina.
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 7/8/2010
  • by Venkman
  • GeekTyrant
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