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Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan in Beauty and the Beast (2012)

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Beauty and the Beast

Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Natalia Dyer, Caleb McLaughlin, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Charlie Heaton, Noah Schnapp, and Gaten Matarazzo in Stranger Things (2016)
TVLine Items: PaleyFest 2018 Gets Stranger, Quantico Recruit and More
Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Natalia Dyer, Caleb McLaughlin, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Charlie Heaton, Noah Schnapp, and Gaten Matarazzo in Stranger Things (2016)
PaleyFest 2018 is going to the Upside Down.

Netflix’s sci-fi thriller Stranger Things is among the first panels announced for the annual television event, which will take place March 16-25 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

RelatedStranger Things Renewed for Season 3

Additional honorees include NBC’s Will & Grace and ABC’s The Good Doctor, with the full lineup to be announced on Jan. 9. Ticket information can be found at paleyfest.org.

Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…

* Quantico has tapped Amber Skye Noyes (The Deuce, Beauty and the Beast) to recur during Season 3 as Celine Fox,...
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  • 12/7/2017
  • TVLine.com
Amber Skye Noyes Joins ABC’s ‘Quantico’ In Third Season Recurring Role
Amber Skye Noyes (The Deuce, Beauty and the Beast) has been cast in a recurring role on the third season of ABC's Quantico. She will play Celine Fox, a new recruit of an elite black ops team. Quantico, which debuted in 2015, is set for a mid-season premiere. The show, from executive producers Josh Safran and Mark Gordon, follows young FBI recruits training at the Quantico base. Noyes joins the cast that includes Priyanka Chopra, Jake McLaughlin, and Johanna Braddy…...
See full article at Deadline TV
  • 12/6/2017
  • Deadline TV
Hugh Jackman in Logan (2017)
‘Blade Runner 2049,’ ‘Logan,’ and More: the Genre-Benders That Are Major Oscar Contenders
Hugh Jackman in Logan (2017)
Every year, the studios take their best genre successes and try to push them beyond the technical ghetto. Oscar campaigners want to convince critics, guilds, and Oscar voters that their movie rises to the level of art. But it’s rare for fantasy, horror, thriller, action or comic-book movies to pass over to the Best Picture side.

When they do, it tends to be an exception like Peter Jackson’s fantasy trilogy “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy. All three films scored Best Picture nominations and technical wins: “Fellowship” scored 13 nominations and wins for Makeup, Visual Effects, and Cinematography; “The Two Towers” earned six and won Sound Editing and VFX; and then came the ultimate triumph for the finale “The Return of the King”: a grand sweep of all 11 nominations including Best Picture. But while “Lotr” fell into the fantasy genre, it was boosted by the literary pedigree of J.R.R. Tolkien.
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  • 12/4/2017
  • by Anne Thompson
  • Indiewire
Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot to Shoot WWII Thriller Ruin Before Wonder Woman 2?
Gal Gadot
Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot is in talks to star in director Justin Kurzel's World War II thriller Ruin, which, if her deal is finalized, will be shot early next year, before the actress gets to work on Wonder Woman 2. Warner Bros confirmed during Comic-Con 2017 that the Wonder Woman 2 release date has been set for December 13, 2019, and with shooting on the superhero sequel not expected to happen until next summer, that gives the actress time to shoot Ruin before returning as Diana of Themyscira. Unfortunately, no details about Gal Gadot's character have been revealed at this time.

The project is set in the aftermath of World War II, and is said to be a gritty period revenge thriller in the same vein as Inglorious Basterds and Fury. The story follows a "nameless ex-Nazi captain" who wanders through the ruins of Germany following the war's end. Wanting...
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  • 10/12/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Zach Appelman attends opening night of Shakespeare in the Park's 2016 production of Troilus & Cressida in New York City.
"Chicago P.D." Casts "Sleepy Hollow" Vet Zach Appelman as Burgess' New Beau
Zach Appelman attends opening night of Shakespeare in the Park's 2016 production of Troilus & Cressida in New York City.
Sleepy Hollow alum Zach Appelman is the man who has stolen Burgess’ heart on Chicago P.D.

The actor will guest-star on the NBC drama as federal prosecutor Matt Miller, the recently referenced new boyfriend of Intelligence rookie Kim Burgess, TVLine has learned exclusively.

RelatedChicago P.D. Enlists Jessica Jones Actor — What’s His Connection to Upton?

Miller — who appears in Episode 8 — really likes Burgess, and thus, is fighting to balance his work and personal life. However, complications in the pair’s relationship arise when they realize they’re both working mob cases, pitting Chicago prerogatives vs. federal initiatives.

“I get the sense that [the couple is] getting serious,...
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  • 10/6/2017
  • TVLine.com
Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot Was Almost Cast as Imperator Furiosa in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot is doing pretty well for herself these days. “Wonder Woman” is behind only “Beauty and the Beast” as the highest-grossing film of the year, and “Justice League” is on the way. Before getting that life-changing part, however, the actress struggled to land high-profile gigs — including, it turns out, Imperator Furiosa of “Max Max: Fury Road.”

Read More:‘Wonder Woman’ Star Gal Gadot Inspired A Little Girl To Tears at Comic-Con

Gadot reveals that she was up for the role that eventually went to Charlize Theron in a new Hollywood Reporter interview. The reason she missed out on it and similar parts? She didn’t have the name recognition. “I had so many ‘almosts’ for big, great things, but I was never big enough of a name,” she says. “It was always me and ‘the big name’.”

Read More:‘Wonder Woman’ Star Gal Gadot Earned a Surprising Low...
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  • 9/7/2017
  • by Michael Nordine
  • Indiewire
Tim Burton’s Live-Action Dumbo adds Alan Arkin
Tim Burton's live-action Dumbo movie has added new cast member Alan Arkin. The cast in Disney’s live-action adaptation of Dumbo already includes Colin Farrell, Eva Green, Michael Keaton, and Danny DeVito. Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins will also appear in their first film roles.

The original story followed an baby circus elephant who strives to achieve his full potential.

In this reimagining, the film follows Holt Farrier, a former circus star who finds his life turned upside down when he returns from the war. Circus owner Max Medici enlists Holt to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. But when Holt’s children discover that Dumbo can fly, persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere and an aerial artist named Colette Marchant swoop in to make the peculiar pachyderm a star.

Arkin will take on the role of J Griffin Remington,...
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 8/18/2017
  • by Kristian Odland
  • GeekTyrant
Alan Arkin Joins Tim Burton’s Dumbo Remake
Dumbo, Disney’s latest live-action remake of one of their classic animated films, has found yet another big name talent to add to its cast.

Variety has confirmed today that Argo‘s Alan Arkin has now signed up for the pic. A legendary actor and one who always impresses, this will mark the second time that Arkin’s teamed up with director Tim Burton, as the pair previously worked together on 1990’s Edward Scissorhands.

He’s not the only Burton regular to be roped in for the project, either. Former Beetlejuice and Batman star Michael Keaton is on board, as is his Batman Returns co-star Danny DeVito (who also worked with Burton on Mars Attacks! and Big Fish). Another Burton regular, Eva Green (Dark Shadows, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children), is involved as well, rounding out what’s a very impressive cast.

As you no doubt know, Dumbo...
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  • 8/17/2017
  • by Christian Bone
  • We Got This Covered
Alan Arkin, Tim Burton, Danny DeVito, Danny Elfman, Michael Keaton, Helen Aberson, Nick Bartlett, Clive Brunt, Michael Buffer, Ben Crowe, Amerjit Deu, Colin Farrell, Katterli Frauenfelder, Derek Frey, Steve Healey, Rick Heinrichs, Bret Jones, Julian Kershaw, Ehren Kruger, Chris Lebenzon, Sandy Martin, Deobia Oparei, Ian Porter, Douglas Reith, Stephen Samson, Roshan Seth, Harry Taylor, Leah R. Powell, Mark Reader, Ben Davis, Nigel Lowe, Victor Pietraru, Lillia Langley, Peter Brookes, Richard James-Clarke, Marjo Nantel, Mehari 'Bibi' Tesfamarian, Binyam 'Bichu' Tesfamarian, Otgonchimeg Chuluunzorig, Jana Posna, Jewels Good, Max Gill, Peter Trevor, Nina Mangold, Philip Rosch, Eva Green, Ethan Keaton, Joseph Gatt, Lars Eidinger, Liam Bewley, Carol Been, Jo Osmond, Lucy DeVito, Frank Bourke, Heather Rome, Jason Shillingford, Kamil Lemie, Greg Canestrari, Scott Haney, Mark Shrimpton, Phil Zimmerman, Harold Pearl, Joseph Macnab, Vincent Andriano, Anatoli Akerman, Rob Heanley, Richard Leeming, Christian Wolf-La'Moy, Chris Rogers, Erick Hayden, Richard Price, Justin Springer, Zee Asha, Daniel Gonçalves, Keith Lomas, James Thomas Scott, Rosie Akerman, Edd Osmond, Hugh O'Brien, Georgie-May Tearle, Simon Connolly, Richard Garaghty, Sharon Rooney, Jaymes Sygrove, Charlotte Worwood, Alice Bonifacio, Jessie Vinning, Mickey Lewis, Venla Shalin, Zak Holland, Josef Davies, Angela Sant'Albano, Ragevan Vasan, Craig Thomas Lambert, Beth Willetts, Bernardo Santos, Anthony Rhodes, Jackson Kai, Emily Tebbutt, Lampros Kalfuntzos, Stuart Whelan, Jessica Barker-Wren, Tom Gaskin, Philips Nortey, Rashid Shadat, Matthew Castle, Finley Hobbins, Nico Parker, Miguel Muñoz Segura, Zenaida Alcalde, Paul Riddell, Sarah Sayuri Leung, John Southgate, Will Rowlands, Tom Seekings, and Matt Truman in Dumbo (2019)
Disney's Dumbo Remake Gets Oscar Winner Alan Arkin
Alan Arkin, Tim Burton, Danny DeVito, Danny Elfman, Michael Keaton, Helen Aberson, Nick Bartlett, Clive Brunt, Michael Buffer, Ben Crowe, Amerjit Deu, Colin Farrell, Katterli Frauenfelder, Derek Frey, Steve Healey, Rick Heinrichs, Bret Jones, Julian Kershaw, Ehren Kruger, Chris Lebenzon, Sandy Martin, Deobia Oparei, Ian Porter, Douglas Reith, Stephen Samson, Roshan Seth, Harry Taylor, Leah R. Powell, Mark Reader, Ben Davis, Nigel Lowe, Victor Pietraru, Lillia Langley, Peter Brookes, Richard James-Clarke, Marjo Nantel, Mehari 'Bibi' Tesfamarian, Binyam 'Bichu' Tesfamarian, Otgonchimeg Chuluunzorig, Jana Posna, Jewels Good, Max Gill, Peter Trevor, Nina Mangold, Philip Rosch, Eva Green, Ethan Keaton, Joseph Gatt, Lars Eidinger, Liam Bewley, Carol Been, Jo Osmond, Lucy DeVito, Frank Bourke, Heather Rome, Jason Shillingford, Kamil Lemie, Greg Canestrari, Scott Haney, Mark Shrimpton, Phil Zimmerman, Harold Pearl, Joseph Macnab, Vincent Andriano, Anatoli Akerman, Rob Heanley, Richard Leeming, Christian Wolf-La'Moy, Chris Rogers, Erick Hayden, Richard Price, Justin Springer, Zee Asha, Daniel Gonçalves, Keith Lomas, James Thomas Scott, Rosie Akerman, Edd Osmond, Hugh O'Brien, Georgie-May Tearle, Simon Connolly, Richard Garaghty, Sharon Rooney, Jaymes Sygrove, Charlotte Worwood, Alice Bonifacio, Jessie Vinning, Mickey Lewis, Venla Shalin, Zak Holland, Josef Davies, Angela Sant'Albano, Ragevan Vasan, Craig Thomas Lambert, Beth Willetts, Bernardo Santos, Anthony Rhodes, Jackson Kai, Emily Tebbutt, Lampros Kalfuntzos, Stuart Whelan, Jessica Barker-Wren, Tom Gaskin, Philips Nortey, Rashid Shadat, Matthew Castle, Finley Hobbins, Nico Parker, Miguel Muñoz Segura, Zenaida Alcalde, Paul Riddell, Sarah Sayuri Leung, John Southgate, Will Rowlands, Tom Seekings, and Matt Truman in Dumbo (2019)
Alan Arkin is the latest star to join the cast of Tim Burton's live-action remake of Dumbo. The Academy Award winning actor joins Michael Keaton, Eva Green, Danny DeVito, and Colin Farrell in what is shaping up to be a pretty interesting remake as seen through the eyes of Tim Burton. Jon Favreau is currently working on a live-action remake of The Lion King and Disney is trying to remake everything they can after the smash success of the live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast.

According to Variety, Arkin joined the cast of Disney's Dumbo, which is currently in production in London at the moment. Arkin will portray J. Griffin Remington, a Wall Street tycoon. It is not clear what his part will exactly be. This live-action remake will follow Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell), a former circus star who deals with the struggles of returning from war. While...
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  • 8/17/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Alien: Covenant (2017)
Alien: Covenant Barely Gets Box Office Win Over Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Alien: Covenant (2017)
As expected, Marvel's box office blockbuster sequel Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 had no trouble taking care of business in its first two weeks at the box office. In its third frame this weekend, though, it was expected to be a close race between Guardians 2 and 20th Century Fox's Alien: Covenant, and this weekend's box office race most certainly delivered. It was in fact a very close race, with Alien: Covenant coming out on top with $36 million, with Guardians of the Galaxy 2 following close behind with $35 million. Since these movies are so close together, it's possible that they could swap spots on the charts when the actual numbers are released.

This opening weekend tally is far below the $51 million debut of 2012's Prometheus, with this Alien prequel, set 10 years after the events of Prometheus. The prequel Prometheus was see as quite the disappointment to many fans ,but Alien: Covenant...
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  • 5/21/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Alien: Covenant (2017)
'Alien: Covenant' and 'Guardians of the Galaxy 2' Duke it Out for Weekend Box Office #1
Alien: Covenant (2017)
This weekend could feature a little excitement at the top of the box office as Fox debuts Alien: Covenant into theaters domestically where it hopes to end the the two week reign of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 at the top of the box office and depending on who you ask it could go either way. Fox will also release the fourth film in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul, and Warner Bros. is releasing Everything, Everything, based on the best-selling novel of the same name, hoping to find some of the magic they found last year in Me Before You. Starting with the battle between Alien: Covenant and Guardians of the Galaxy 2, we're currently anticipating a #1 finish for what is effectively now the eighth film in the Alien franchise. Covenant is a sequel to 2012's Prometheus, which is...
See full article at Box Office Mojo
  • 5/18/2017
  • by Brad Brevet <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
  • Box Office Mojo
Will Alien: Covenant Revive The Ailing Franchise Or Do More Damage? -- The Weekend Warrior
Welcome back to the Weekend Warrior, your weekly look at the new movies hitting theaters this weekend, and to paraphrase those renowned seventies scholars the Brady Bunch, “When it’s time to change then it’s time to change.”

While I’ve tried my hardest to slowly sneak those changes in, it’s gotten to the point where we’ll need to do something more drastic if the few of you reading the Weekend Warrior on a weekly basis actually want it to remain coming to you on a weekly basis. Because of that, we’re going to try something different by not throwing in as much independent limited releases for those checking the column out, and making the column a little more focused at least for the time being. (I’m probably going to move reviews for my Top Picks over to my blog, which is easy enough to...
See full article at LRMonline.com
  • 5/17/2017
  • by Edward Douglas
  • LRMonline.com
Alien: Covenant (2017)
Can Alien: Covenant Burst Through Guardians 2 at the Box Office?
Alien: Covenant (2017)
Marvel's blockbuster sequel Guardians of the Galaxy 2 had no trouble destroying its box office competition last weekend with $65.2 million, up slightly over the Sunday estimate of $63 million, and posting a 55.5% decrease from last weekend's $145 million debut. The sequel wasn't given any real competition by the underperforming Snatched ($19.5 million) and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword ($15.3 million), but this weekend, it faces its toughest challenge yet, with 20th Century Fox's Alien: Covenant, along with the studio's family-friendly sequel Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul and Warner Bros.' Everything, Everything. We're predicting that the R-rated Alien: Covenant should have no trouble taking the top spot this weekend, with an estimated $39.6 million.

This figure does come in far below the $51 million debut of 2012's Prometheus, but there are a number of factors as to why it may come in below its predecessor. Prometheus was seen as quite the disappointment...
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  • 5/16/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Production kicks off on Goalpost’s ‘Fighting Season’
(l-r): Jay Ryan, Ewen Leslie (seated), George Pullar, Paul De Gelder, Marco Alosio and Julian Maroun (seated). (Photo: Mark Rogers).

Shooting begins this week in Sydney on Fighting Season, a new Foxtel drama that follows Australian soldiers returning from Afghanistan..

The six-part series looks at a possible cover-up where the "lines between killer and family man, between hero and victim, between truth and imagination, are constantly shifting."

Producer Kylie du Fresne said the series is based on extensive research and interviews with former soldiers about their time in Afghanistan and the realities of coming home and reintegrating into society..

A Goalpost Pictures production, the show will be helmed by director Kate Woods (Looking for Alibrandi), who returns to Australia after a decade working in the Us on programs like Law and Order Svu and Suits. Wasted on the Young.s Ben Lucas will also direct..

The cast is led...
See full article at IF.com.au
  • 5/8/2017
  • by Staff Writer
  • IF.com.au
CBC Orders New Legal Series with Kristin Kreuk (Beauty and the Beast)
Kristin Kreuk is headed to CBC. TVLine reports the Beauty and the Beast star has joined a new TV show from the Canadian network.From writer Brad Simpson, the legal drama "centers on Joanne, a fast-rising attorney who leaves her fancy big-city corporate job to tackle a controversial case in her hometown. And she ends up staying put."Read More…...
See full article at TVSeriesFinale.com
  • 5/5/2017
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
Kristin Kreuk
Kristin Kreuk-Fronted Legal Drama Ordered Straight to Series at CBC
Kristin Kreuk
Kristin Kreuk‘s word is law. Or at least it will be up North.

The Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC) has placed a 10-episode straight-to-series order for a untitled small-town legal drama starring and exec produced by the Smallville and Beauty and the Beast actress.

RelatedSmallville‘s Big Finish: An Oral History Marking 5 Years Since Clark Took Flight

The project, from writer Brad Simpson (King, Rookie Blue), centers on Joanne, a fast-rising attorney who leaves her fancy big-city corporate job to tackle a controversial case in her hometown. And she ends up staying put.

Production is slated to begin this summer in Winnipeg.
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 5/3/2017
  • TVLine.com
Friends, Romans, Cinemagoers
Chances are you will recognise the above title as an infamous line from William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar – but don’t panic, it’s not time to dust off your old school textbooks. Just that yours truly decided to pop along to his local cinema the other night for a screening with a difference. Broadcast live from the Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon to the Reel Cinema in Grantham, no less, was their 2017 production of the historic play. I may never pay to go and watch a movie again.

Okay, so that’s more than a slight exaggeration, but amongst Beauty and the Beast, Their Finest and The Fate of the Furious, it just leapt out at me. As I had watched a version of Julius Caesar many moons ago on a school trip, I had an inkling of what to expect from the play itself. However, it was...
See full article at The Cultural Post
  • 4/28/2017
  • by Dan Green
  • The Cultural Post
Mary Kills People Season 1 Episode 1 Review: Bloody Mary
It's hard to imagine how any show can put a comedic spin on the topic of euthanasia, or assisted suicide.

Yet Mary Kills People Season 1 Episode 1, "Bloody Mary," manages to put a darkly humorous filter on this potential downer of a subject.

Not that they take a flippant approach at all. Dr. Mary Harris is a true believer in the compassionate nature of her side business.

It is a service and a privilege she undertakes for her patients.

We're afraid because we don't know what to expect.... but just because there's uncertainty doesn't mean that there's anything to fear

Mary Permalink: We're afraid because we don't know what to expect.... but just because there's uncertainty... Added: April 21, 2017

There's no rushing the process for Mary no matter what how often wham-bam-thank-you-doc Des might nudge her to pick up the pace.

Her patients need to be ready and willing to take that final drink.
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  • 4/24/2017
  • by Diana Keng
  • TVfanatic
Mads Mikkelsen in Hannibal (2013)
Caroline Dhavernas Teases Assisted-Suicide Series Mary Kills People: 'There's Comedy in the Deepest Drama'
Mads Mikkelsen in Hannibal (2013)
There’s no need for a spoiler alert when talking about Caroline Dhavernas‘ new series. Her character’s big secret is right there in the title: Mary Kills People.

But unlike the protagonist of Dhavernas’ former series, Hannibal, the lead in Lifetime’s new drama ends lives for mercy — not art (or dinner).

Mary is a medical doctor who, unbeknownst to her family, provides suicide assistance to the terminally ill on the side. Season 1 already aired in Dhavernas’ native Canada, a country that recently voted to legalize the practice.

VideosHannibal‘s Caroline Dhavernas Delivers Fatal Mercy in Mary Kills People...
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  • 4/22/2017
  • TVLine.com
Vin Diesel
5 Reasons Why 'Fate of the Furious' Had the Biggest Opening Weekend Ever
Vin Diesel
"I will beat you like a Cherokee drum," Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson tells Jason Statham in The Fate of the Furious – which, it turns out, is also a great way to describe what the film itself did to the competition at the box office this weekend. The eighth and newest installment in the car-obsessed, pseudo-superhero franchise racking up an estimated, Nos-fueled $532.5 million in global revenue, including $100.2 million domestically and $432.2 million overseas. That gives F8, as it's been referred to, the biggest worldwide opening of all time, beating previous champ Star Wars: The Force Awakens,...
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  • 4/17/2017
  • Rollingstone.com
Caroline Dhavernas in Mary Kills People (2017)
Exclusive: 'Mary Kills People' Star Caroline Dhavernas Embraces the Bizarre
Caroline Dhavernas in Mary Kills People (2017)
Caroline Dhavernas, star of Lifetime’s Mary Kills People, has always been a fan of the unusual.

The Canadian actress -- who sunk her teeth into characters like Jaye Tyler on the short-lived whimsical dramedy Wonderfalls and Dr. Alana Bloom on the poetic psychological horror-thriller Hannibal -- is eagerly awaiting Showtime’s upcoming Twin Peaks revival. “I can’t wait,” the 38-year-old exclaims giddily over the phone during an early morning chat in April. “I’m beside myself. I don’t understand why I’m not a part of that show.”

Study Dhavernas’ resume and you’ll see why. As the aforementioned roles indicate (both notably with frequent collaborator Bryan Fuller, whose next project is Starz's American Gods adaptation), the Montreal, Quebec native has a knack for leaning into the quirky, the peculiar and the just plain weird -- and she’s absolutely Ok with that.

“I like when things are completely absurd. I love that...
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  • 4/17/2017
  • Entertainment Tonight
Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Ludacris, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, and Nathalie Emmanuel in Fast & Furious 8 (2017)
Why ‘The Fate of the Furious’ Is The Only Major Studio Release on the Prime Easter Weekend
Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Ludacris, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, and Nathalie Emmanuel in Fast & Furious 8 (2017)
With its elevated Good Friday grosses, this weekend usually attracts multiple high-end releases, particularly those aimed at families. Not this year. Rival distributors ceded the ground to Universal’s “The Fate of the Furious,” the eighth entry in their wildly successful road-race franchise. What began in 2001 as a much simpler story about illegal street-car competitions has become a worldwide phenomenon that, by its seventh outing in 2015, grossed $1.5 billion.

“Furious 7” got unexpected traction with the tragic death of lead actor Paul Walker before that film completed production. But the series already had major momentum (2013’s entry opened around $100 million domestic and ended up about $550 million worldwide). But last time, domestic results increased by nearly 50 percent while the world doubled, with international returns to around 70 percent of the totals (and China leading the charge).

Don’t expect that trajectory to continue, but even if domestic results don’t quite match “Furious 7” ($147 million opening,...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 4/13/2017
  • by Tom Brueggemann
  • Indiewire
Thor: Ragnarok Is The Most Viewed Trailer In 24 Hours From Marvel And Disney
You've seen it. I've seen it. Everyone's seen it! (If not, see below). Yesterday, the mighty teaser trailer for Thor: Ragnarok dropped and stopped everyone in their tracks. Flashy and colorful, with some great laughs, Ragnarok looks unlike anything we've seen from the Thor franchise, more akin to Guardians of the Galaxy's rockin' trailers. 

You want more Jeff Goldblum in your life? You've got it! Now with a rad blue paint-goatee! Thor chained up Mad Max: Fury Road style? Check! How about Cate Blanchett destroying Mjolnir? You're a little sick, but it's there!  Thor vs Hulk? "Yes!... He's a friend from work!"

Thanks to enthusiastic fans like yourself, the teaser trailer for Thor: Ragnarok set the record for the most viewed trailer in 24 hours from Marvel And Disney. The Hollywood Reporter reports the trailer had more than 136 million views in its first day. For comparison, the previous Disney champion...
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  • 4/12/2017
  • by Nick Doll
  • LRMonline.com
Jordan Peele
5 Reasons Why We’re Living In a Golden Age of Genre Films
Jordan Peele
Yes, it’s only April and there have already been a few horror movie duds, from the lifeless sequel “Rings” to the laughable “The Bye Bye Man,” but genre fans have other reasons to celebrate. The first quarter of 2017 has been filled with exciting developments for horror, science fiction and supernatural storytelling, with more promising twists around the corner. Of course, anyone watching the variety of international genre cinema showcased at film festivals around the world was never despairing in the first place, but there are years in which few strong genre movies cross over to a mainstream audience, while plenty of subpar examples cram the multiplexes.

This is not one of those times. From exciting commercial successes to new venues for showcasing first-rate work, 2017 is crammed with reasons why we’re living in a golden age of genre cinema. Here are a few of them.

“Get Out” is a cultural phenomenon.
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  • 4/8/2017
  • by Eric Kohn
  • Indiewire
Caroline Dhavernas in Mary Kills People (2017)
Hannibal's Caroline Dhavernas Delivers Fatal Mercy in Mary Kills People Trailer
Caroline Dhavernas in Mary Kills People (2017)
At first glance, the exclusive trailer for Mary Kills People — as well as the title of Caroline Dhavernas’ new Lifetime drama itself — may make you think that the Hannibal alum is back on familiar, murderous ground.

After all, as the video above warns viewers, “Everywhere that Mary goes, there will be no tomorrow.”

RelatedCher Exits Lifetime’s Flint Water Crisis Movie Due to ‘Serious Family Issue’

But appearances are a bit deceiving: The upcoming series — which premieres Sunday, April 23, at 10/9c — is actually about a medical doctor (Dhavernas) who moonlights as someone providing suicide assistance to the terminally ill. The first season,...
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  • 3/30/2017
  • TVLine.com
Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan in Beauty and the Beast (2012)
The Originals Recap: The Escape Klaus
Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan in Beauty and the Beast (2012)
Rescuing Klaus proved a little trickier — and a lot bloodier — than expected on Friday’s The Originals.

VideosThe Originals Season 4 Extended Trailer (Finally) Reunites Klaus and Hope

With Josh as their only ally in town — mostly because they politely agreed not to murder his new boyfriend — the Mikaelsons quickly got to work, moving quietly through the tunnels to find their missing sibling. Naturally, Rebekah was selected to distract Marcel while the others attempted to free Klaus, a reunion that led to some painful exchanges, including, “I was a fool for loving you.” (Ouch! … I mean, it’s true, but still.
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  • 3/25/2017
  • TVLine.com
The Preview Reel: Power Rangers, Life, and CHiPs
Welcome to this week’s “Preview Reel” column, where we look at the week’s upcoming wide release movies. After a record breaking debut from Beauty and the Beast last weekend, three new releases look to make a splash at the box office. There’s two reboots hitting the theaters this week, Power Rangers and CHiPs, and the horror-sci-fi flick, Life. None are likely to dethrone Beauty and the Beast, but lets see if any of these movies are worth your time.

Power Rangers

What we are excited about: Although this writer did not grow up watching the Power Rangers TV show, I know there is a lot of nostalgia attached to this property. People who love it are supremely passionate about it, and in an era filled with reboots and remakes, why can’t something like Power Rangers work today? It looks like it has a solid cast (anything...
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  • 3/24/2017
  • by Scott Davis
  • CinemaNerdz
Bonnie Bedelia, Craig T. Nelson, Monica Potter, Joy Bryant, Erika Christensen, Lauren Graham, Sam Jaeger, Peter Krause, Mae Whitman, Dax Shepard, Max Burkholder, Miles Heizer, Tyree Brown, Savannah Paige Rae, and Xolo Maridueña in Parenthood (2010)
Monica Potter to Join Jeremy Piven in CBS Drama Pilot Wisdom of the Crowd
Bonnie Bedelia, Craig T. Nelson, Monica Potter, Joy Bryant, Erika Christensen, Lauren Graham, Sam Jaeger, Peter Krause, Mae Whitman, Dax Shepard, Max Burkholder, Miles Heizer, Tyree Brown, Savannah Paige Rae, and Xolo Maridueña in Parenthood (2010)
Attention, Team Braverman: Another Parenthood alum is heading back to TV.

Monica Potter has signed on to join Jeremy Piven in the CBS drama pilot Wisdom of the Crowd. (Our sister site Deadline first had the news.) Piven stars as tech guru Jeffrey Tanner, who’s developed a crime-tracking crowdsourcing app to solve his daughter’s murder; Potter will play Tanner’s ex-wife Alex, who’s pursuing a career in politics.

RelatedPilot Season ’17: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them

The Good Wife writer Ted Humphrey is penning the pilot, which is based on an Israeli series.
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  • 3/16/2017
  • TVLine.com
John Larroquette in The John Larroquette Show (1993)
John Larroquette Joins Bobby Moynihan in CBS Comedy Pilot Me, Myself & I
John Larroquette in The John Larroquette Show (1993)
Bobby Moynihan has seen his future, and it is John Larroquette.

Larroquette (The Librarians) has signed on to play an older version of the same character played by Moynihan in CBS’ single-camera comedy Me, Myself & I, our sister site Deadline reports.

RelatedPilot Season ’17: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them

The potential series examines the life of Alex Riley over a 50-year span, focusing on three distinct periods — as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day, and a 65-year-old in 2042.

Larroquette’s Alex — the 65-year-old — is newly retired, successful in the ways he...
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  • 3/15/2017
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Kong: Skull Island (2017)
Kong: Skull Island Pummels Logan with $61M Win at the Box Office
Kong: Skull Island (2017)
After 20th Century Fox's Logan came away with an easy box office win last weekend, many were expecting the superhero movie to take the top spot at the box office this weekend as well. While Logan didn't suffer a tremendously drastic second weekend drop (57.2%), it did drop to second place, with Warner Bros. Kong: Skull Island overperforming, taking in an impressive $61 million while Logan earned a decent $37.8 million. While it was originally expected to be a close weekend at the box office, Kong: Skull Island had no trouble running away with the box office crown.

Box Office Mojo reports that Kong: Skull Island opened with an impressive $15,865 per-screen average from 3,846 theaters. While the debut was impressive, it does fall quite short of 2014's Godzilla, which opened huge with $93.1 million in 2014, but dropped a massive 66.8% in its second weekend and 61.2% in its third weekend, closing its domestic run with $200.6 million with a worldwide tally of $529 million,...
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  • 3/12/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Supergirl Round Table: Stupid is as Stupid Does
Jobs were in turmoil on Supergirl Season 2 Episode 15 when Kara was fired and Alex was suspended. 

Alex has been reinstated, but what does Kara losing her job mean for the future of CatCo? 

Below, TV Fanatics Steven Ford, Jim Garner, Kathleen Wiedel, and Yana Grebenyuk tackle that question as well as Alex's solo mission, and a certain upcoming musical crossover. 

Join us!

React to Kara being fired. Did she deserve it? Is the show moving away from CatCo?

Steve: I can understand Kara wanting to inform National City of Cadmus' plans, but rules are rules and as Snapper said, they are there for a reason. Kara running with info like that without Snapper knowing the sources, let alone them being credible or not, was a risky move.

It's unfortunate because Snapper probably really was pulling for Kara, as he saw so much potential in her as a reporter.

Jim: First,...
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  • 3/9/2017
  • by Stacy Glanzman
  • TVfanatic
Rupert Grint Says People Regularly Mistake Him For Ed Sheeran
Have you been missing Rupert Grint lately? If the answer is yes, we have a sweet treat for you! The Harry Potter actor, who has been mostly out of the spotlight in recent years, stopped by The Late Late Show on Monday night, where he ended up talking about his pal Ed Sheeran. Rupert, who played an Ed Sheeran look-alike in his 2011 music video for "Lego House," revealed that people still regularly mistake him for the singer. "It's kind of 50/50 now," Rupert told host James Corden about what happens when fans approach him. "If someone stops me, it could go either way. I could be Ed or I could be me." And in typical, hilarious Rupert fashion, he says he usually just plays along. If that isn't enough to make you smile, Rupert shares the couch with Beauty and the Beast star Dan Stevens, whose costar happens to be Emma Watson,...
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  • 3/7/2017
  • by Caitlin Hacker
  • Popsugar.com
Hugh Jackman in Logan (2017)
Will Kong: Skull Island Demolish Logan at the Box Office?
Hugh Jackman in Logan (2017)
20th Century Fox's Logan proved to be a lucrative swan song for Hugh Jackman's title character, as the final Wolverine movie became a box office hit with a huge $88.4 million opening weekend, which is actually $3.1 million more than the $85.3. million estimate posted on Sunday. This weekend, it only has one new competitor, Warner Bros.' Kong: Skull Island, which is shaping up to give Logan a run for its money in what could be a very close brawl at the box office. We're predicting that Logan holds onto the crown for one more weekend, taking in $42.6 million, with Kong: Skull Island not too far behind.

Box Office Mojo doesn't have any data regarding how many theaters Kong: Skull Island will open in, but it's already shaping up to be a critical hit. Early reviews have put this King Kong adventure at an impressive 82% on Rotten Tomatoes, with 42 positive reviews...
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  • 3/7/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Rupert Grint Talks Frequently Getting Mistaken for Ed Sheeran, Reveals He Once Caught Fire and Didn’t Notice
To be fair, Ron Weasley did live in a “Castle on the Hill.” It’s safe to say that Rupert Grint has a memorable face. After playing the lovable Ron Weasley in all eight of the Harry Potter films, the 28-year-old British actor regularly gets recognized on the street.

However, when he does get stopped by a fan, it’s not always a fan of his! In fact, he regularly gets mistaken for singer Ed Sheeran.

Watch: Exclusive: Ed Sheeran Talks New Inspiration for 'Divide': 'All My Other Albums Have Been About Heartbreak'

“It’s kinda 50/50 now,” Grint admitted to James Corden during Monday’s episode of The Late Late Show. “It’s like if someone stops me, it could go either way. I could be Ed or I could be me.”

And it’s not just people outside the music industry who flub Grint’s identity. He also had a funny encounter with singer Leo Sayer.

“Leo Sayer...
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  • 3/7/2017
  • Entertainment Tonight
Hugh Jackman in Logan (2017)
‘Logan’: 10 Ways Hugh Jackman and James Mangold Convinced Fox to Make A Bold and Bloody Superhero Movie
Hugh Jackman in Logan (2017)
“Logan” will open huge this weekend, but the well-reviewed R-rated “Wolverine” sequel starring Hugh Jackman will provide Hollywood with something it needs more than great box office: It means permission to challenge the status quo.

Studios are in trouble. Box office is down four percent for the year to date — and the main culprit is combining familiar franchise properties with tried-and-true formulas.

Of course, “Logan” is the 10th installment in the “X-Men” franchise, which 20th Century Fox launched 16 years ago with producer Lauren Shuler Donner. But “Wolverine” director James Mangold didn’t direct it like a sequel.

Here’s how Mangold threw out the studio rulebook — and why Fox let him.

1. Get the backing of a major star.

Immediately after finishing “Wolverine” in 2013, Jackman and Mangold had a chat: Did they want to do this movie again? “If there was one, it would be his last one,” Mangold told me in a telephone interview.
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  • 3/3/2017
  • by Anne Thompson
  • Thompson on Hollywood
John Gallagher Jr. in The Belko Experiment (2016)
Belko Experiment Red Band Clip Shows a Bloody Office Massacre
John Gallagher Jr. in The Belko Experiment (2016)
With the March 17 release date fast approaching, Blumhouse Tilt has released another new clip for the sadistic thriller The Belko Experiment, which offers a bloody look at the gruesome workplace violence. This clip in particular features a glimpse at Sean Gunn's Marty Espenscheid trying to come to grips with everything happening around him, telling himself that it's "all in my mind." Unfortunately for him, that isn't exactly what's happening, in this clip that not only features some new footage, but also a few quotes from the nation's critics.

Blumhouse Tilt debuted this clip on YouTube, which also features Abraham Benrubi as Chet Valincourt, who begs Marty to "get down" under one of the tables like he is positioned. Unfortunately for Chet and Marty, it doesn't matter if they're taking cover or not, since, one by one, these employees' heads start exploding. Trying to rationalize the sights and sounds around him,...
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  • 2/28/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Kong: Skull Island (2017)
New Kong: Skull Island Trailer Drops Tomorrow, Teaser Previews the Action
Kong: Skull Island (2017)
It has been more than a decade since Peter Jackson unleashed his version of King Kong on moviegoers and while it is not generally considered to be a bad movie, it is a bit slow and definitely had some issues. Legendary Pictures is getting ready to reintroduce the legendary ape next month and this time around, it looks to be a pure, action-packed monster adventure. With the release of Kong: Skull Island less than a month away, a new trailer is set to be released tomorrow and we already have a little glimpse at what's to come.

The official Twitter account for Kong: Skull Island released a brief but loaded-with-monster-action tease for the upcoming trailer. It was also announced that a brand new and likely final trailer would be arriving online tomorrow. If this brief tease is any indication, we are in for a whole lot of King King duking it out with other beasts.
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  • 2/26/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Beauty and the Beast featurette, Diary of a Wimpy Kid trailer, Kong clips and more make our weekly round-up
Beauty and the Beast featurette, Diary of a Wimpy Kid trailer, Kong clips and more make our weekly round-upBeauty and the Beast featurette, Diary of a Wimpy Kid trailer, Kong clips and more make our weekly round-upGarrett McCormick2/24/2017 5:08:00 Pm

Check out our weekly round-up featuring this week's most buzz-worthy movie news!

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul

Greg Heffley (Jason Drucke) is the modern day Dennis the Menace; he knows what he wants, and he'll literally do anything to get it - and we mean anything!

Dying to go to a video game convention, Greg convinces his family to go on a road trip to visit their Nana, when in all reality he intends to steer them completely off course. The loving Heffley road trip quickly turns into the road to mishap, torture and shenanigans.

The fourth installment of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid franchise...
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  • 2/24/2017
  • by Garrett McCormick
  • Cineplex
John Gallagher Jr. in The Belko Experiment (2016)
Belko Experiment Claymation Short Is Bloody, Violent and Insane
John Gallagher Jr. in The Belko Experiment (2016)
With The Belko Experiment hitting theaters in just a few weeks, Blumhouse Tilt has been releasing new footage to get fans ready for this terrifying thriller. Today we have a new video that doesn't exactly show any footage from the movie, but instead offers a glimpse at what the movie might look like in claymation. This new short film from director Lee Hardcastle perfectly captures the tone of The Belko Experiment, while going hilariously over the top with gore in only the way that claymation can offer.

Blumhouse Tilt posted this hilarious video on YouTube and their social media pages today, which comes from the twisted mind of filmmaker Lee Hardcastle. Back in 2012, the filmmaker was chosen as the winner of a contest for the horror anthology film The ABCs of Death, which featured shorts from 25 established filmmakers, and one short film from an aspiring director. Lee Hardcastle beat out...
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  • 2/24/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Oscars Flashback: Emma Stone, Alicia Vikander and Anne Hathaway Lead the Pack in Stunning Yellow and Gold Gowns
Oscar statuettes have been far from the only stunners dripping in gold.

While stars like Mila Kunis and Jennifer Lawrence put their names on the fashion map with their stunning lilac and red dresses in 2011, over the years, it's been shades of yellow that have dominated the Oscars red carpet.

Photos: 12 Best Dressed Stars at the 2016 Oscars

While white dresses made a major mark on the red carpet last year, Alicia Vikander made sure everyone knew she was a fashion force to be reckoned with when she turned up at last year's awards show in a custom-made strapless Louis Vuitton number that made her look like a real-life princess -- Belle, specifically -- even she saw the uncanny resemblance.

"That was my thought!" she told Et on the red carpet, after being told she was inspiring comparisons already.

Not that she was upset about it... "I think if you would've asked 5-year-old Alicia what her biggest dream was...
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  • 2/21/2017
  • Entertainment Tonight
John Gallagher Jr. in The Belko Experiment (2016)
Belko Experiment Sneak Peek Delivers a Hard Hitting Message
John Gallagher Jr. in The Belko Experiment (2016)
Blumhouse Tilt has released a new clip from their highly-anticipated thriller The Belko Experiment, which shows Belko Industries boss Barry Norris (Tony Goldwyn) making a big decision and laying down the law for his Belko employees. Instead of waiting for their mysterious captors to kill off 60 employees, Barry has apparently decided to take the other choice, which involves the employees themselves killing off 30 people. Barry reveals at the end of the clip that they need "order," but it's clear that his co-workers aren't too thrilled with this plan.

Blumhouse Tilt released this clip on YouTube earlier today, which also reveals that they only have 20 minutes to kill off 30 people, or else 60 people will be killed by those who are watching them. It was teased in previous trailers that each employee has an implant, and with just the flick of a switch, a life can be taken in an instant. It...
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  • 2/20/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Kong: Skull Island (2017)
Kong Fights a Skull Crawler in Bone-Crunching Skull Island Clip
Kong: Skull Island (2017)
With just a few weeks left until the March 10 release of Kong: Skull Island, Warner Bros. has unleashed an action-packed new clip, which shows King Kong springing into action against one of the vicious Skull Crawlers. If that wasn't enough, we also have an IMAX featurette, where we hear from stars Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson and Jason Mitchell. The video also features Samuel L. Jackson, who compares his character Preston Packard to Ahab from Moby Dick, with King Kong serving as his "white whale." Brie Larson adds how happy she is that they have the "biggest King Kong of them all," which has been teased by director Jordan Vogt-Roberts in the past.

Warner Bros. debuted this clip earlier today, with Fandango premiering the IMAX featurette, which includes plenty of new footage of some of the other creatures on Skull Island. While Kong is certainly king on this island, there are...
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  • 2/17/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Disney’s live action Mulan has its director
Simon Brew Feb 15, 2017

Niki Caro, director of Whale Rider, has been selected by Disney to helm the live-action remake of Mulan.

It’s getting quite tricky to keep up with which of the many assorted animated movie to live action film projects Disney is lining up first. There’s certainly no shortage of them in the works, with Beauty And The Beast next up, releasing in the middle of March. Furthermore, it looks like Dumbo is heading into production this year, if the cast can be locked down. Tim Burton is still expected to direct that one.

See related Ash Vs Evil Dead renewed for season 3 Bruce Campbell interview: Ash Vs Evil Dead

Also, Cruella, starring Emma Stone as Cruella de Vil, is in pre-production. And Mary Poppins Returns, with Emily Blunt taking on the title role, is already filming.

But it looks as if Mulan has shuffled a few places up the queue too.
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  • 2/15/2017
  • Den of Geek
Supergirl season 2 episode 12 review: Luthors
Mike Cecchini Feb 14, 2017

Some familiar faces return in the latest very strong episode of Supergirl season 2, Luthors...

This review contains spoilers.

See related Looking back at Disney’s Beauty And The Beast

2.12 Luthors

Now we're back on track! As I mentioned last week (and don't worry, the brilliant Kayti Burt will be back soon, so you don't have to keep reading my rantings), Supergirl was so almost impossibly good in the earliest part of the season that its recent episodes, which have merely been "good" or "very good" haven't felt like they held up under closer examination. It just felt like we were taking some little details, and the show had lost just a little bit of focus here and there.

But Luthors feels like it fits right back in with the pre-Invasion episodes of this season. I didn't realise how integral the Lena Luthor arc had become to the...
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  • 2/14/2017
  • Den of Geek
The top 10 Oscar nominated films that you can watch at the Cineplex Store
The top 10 Oscar nominated films that you can watch at the Cineplex StoreThe top 10 Oscar nominated films that you can watch at the Cineplex StoreAdriana Floridia2/7/2017 10:30:00 Am

The awards race is in full gear, and you can catch up with plenty of the Oscar nominated films in the comfort of your own home!

Many of this year's Oscar nominees are available to either buy, rent, or both at the Cineplex Store! While many films are still in theatres, most of them will also be heading to the store before the actual ceremony on February 26th. But if you want to get a start on your movie marathons right now, these ten picks are essential if you want to be on top of the contenders this year, and they're all available right now!

Check out the list below, and once you feel comfortable with your Oscar knowledge, enter our...
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  • 2/7/2017
  • by Adriana Floridia
  • Cineplex
Bonnie Morgan in Le Cercle : Rings (2017)
‘Rings’: Watch the First Three Terrorizing Minutes of the Horror Film
Bonnie Morgan in Le Cercle : Rings (2017)
No matter where you are, you can’t escape her. Fans of “The Ring” have been waiting 12 years since the 2005 sequel to reunite with Samara Morgan, and now they will with “Rings,” the third installment in the horror film franchise.

Before it arrives in theaters this Friday, February 3, audiences can get a sneak peek at the first three minutes of the film. The clip, titled “Extended Plane,” features Zach Roerig telling Laura Wiggins about the mysterious videotape said to kill the watcher seven days after he views it. Things take a turn for the worse when Samara’s video starts playing on the airplane seats and all hell breaks loose.

Read More: ‘Rings’ Trailer and Poster: Samara Is Back, Even if Naomi Watts Isn’t

“Rings” is directed by F. Javier Gutierrez and stars Matilda Lutz, Alex Roe, Johnny Galecki, Aimee Teegarden, Bonnie Morgan and Vincent D’Onofrio.

The third...
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  • 2/1/2017
  • by Liz Calvario
  • Indiewire
William Shakespeare
‘Will’ Trailer: TNT’s New Drama Shows the Wild, Rowdy Side of Young William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
TNT has released the teaser trailer for the drama “Will,” which tells the wild, rowdy story of young William Shakespeare. The 32-second clip first aired during the SAG Awards on Sunday.

Newcomer Laurie Davidson plays the title role in this period drama told in a bold, contemporary style and played to a modern soundtrack that exposes all of Shakespeare’s recklessness, lustful temptations and tortured brilliance. The story follows the young poet as he arrives onto the punk-rock theater scene in 16th-century London, looking to make a name for himself.

Read More: First Look at Brett Morgen’s ‘When the Street Lights Go On’ Pilot – Trailer

He meets and falls in love with Alice Burbage (Olivia DeJonge), the daughter of theater impresario James Burbage, who is forbidden from pursuing a career in acting. The series also stars Jamie Campbell-Bower as Shakespeare’s rival Christopher Marlowe, Mattias Inwood as Alice’s...
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  • 1/31/2017
  • by Yoselin Acevedo
  • Indiewire
When the Street Lights Go On (2017)
‘When the Street Lights Go On’ Trailer: First Look at Brett Morgen’s Murder Mystery Sundance Pilot
When the Street Lights Go On (2017)
“When the Street Lights Go On” screened last week at the Sundance Film Festival. Now, the first trailer for the Brett Morgen–directed pilot has been released.

Written by Christ Hutton and Eddie O’Keefe, “When the Street Lights Go On” takes viewers back to the summer of 1983, with a string of unusual occurrences in a small Illinois town culminating in the shocking murders of a popular high school girl and her teacher. When a fellow student discovers the bodies while riding his bike home one night, the quiet suburban lives of the town’s residents are irrevocably shaken.

Read More: Emma Watson and Dan Stevens Fall in Love In The Live-Action Tale ‘Beauty and the Beast’ – Watch Trailer

This was the first time for Morgen and his core crew shooting a TV film. However, the director told Deadline, “We really approached it as movie, it is very cinematic.” The film stars Odessa Young,...
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  • 1/31/2017
  • by Yoselin Acevedo
  • Indiewire
John Gallagher Jr. in The Belko Experiment (2016)
Belko Experiment Trailer #3 Puts a Twisted Spin on Office Politics
John Gallagher Jr. in The Belko Experiment (2016)
It's only been a few weeks since the second Belko Experiment trailer debuted, but Blumhouse Tilt apparently didn't want to make fans wait too long for the next sneak peek. The studio released the third trailer, which includes a new scene where a few Belko employees Keith (Josh Brener), Leota (Gail Bean) and Dany (Melonie Diaz) catch three of their co-workers, Marty (Sean Gunn), Leono (Adria Arjona) and Chet (Abraham Benrubi), smoking weed. Leota thinks they're "insane" for smoking at Belko, since drug tests will surely be coming. But that is going to be the least of their problems.

The trailer, which debuted on the Blumhouse Tilt YouTube channel, also features a cryptic line where Marty asks Leota if she happened to "read what you signed when you started working for this place?" While Marty never does say what was in the employee contract, it's possible that these employees have...
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  • 1/27/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
John Gallagher Jr. in The Belko Experiment (2016)
Belko Experiment Trailer Turns the Office Into a Blood Bath
John Gallagher Jr. in The Belko Experiment (2016)
While director James Gunn finishes his massive Marvel sequel Guardians of the Galaxy 2 for release on May 5, kicking off the summer movie season, he also has a much smaller movie he wrote called The Belko Experiment hitting theaters this spring. Following the red band trailer that was released in December, Orion Pictures and Blumhouse Tilt have released a second trailer suitable for all ages. But the latest footage still shows how gruesome this not-so-average day at the office is for the employees of Belko Industries. The Belko Experiment hits theaters on March 17, putting it up against what could be another Disney blockbuster in the making.

Blumhouse Tilt will put The Belko Experiment up against Disney's Beauty and the Beast, which is shaping up to be one of the biggest movies this spring, perhaps even for the entire year. Beauty and the Beast has shattered trailer view records every time new footage is released,...
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  • 1/18/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
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