31 Mar

Adam Sandler Could Star in the Next Safdie Brothers Movie

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For the past decade, Adam Sandler has made a name for himself as a goofball movie star who makes movies solely for the purpose of earning him a trip to Hawaii. But every now and then, we get reminded — hey, this guy is actually a great actor. After giving a quietly stunning performance in last […]

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31 Mar

Step Onto the Set of ‘The Last Jedi’ With This Stunning ‘Star Wars VR’ Video

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There may be a dozen featurettes and documentaries out right now that give you a taste of what it’s like to be on the Star Wars: The Last Jedi set, but none let you set foot on it. Until now. A Star Wars VR set video has been released that gives you an idea of what it’s […]

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31 Mar

TV Bits: ‘Cursed’, ‘Archer’, ‘Unfortunate Events’, ‘Westworld’, ‘Star Trek: Discovery’, ‘Fear the Walking Dead’

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In this edition of TV bits: The legend of King Arthur is getting yet another re-imagining A trailer for Archer season 9 A new Series of Unfortunate Events clip That amazing instrumental cover of “Heart-Shaped Box” from the Westworld trailer is now available Alex Kurtzman will direct Star Trek: Discovery season 2 premiere A new teaser for Fear the Walking Dead   It’s […]

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31 Mar

‘True Detective’ Season 3 is Losing Director Jeremy Saulnier Earlier Than Expected

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True Detective fans have been anticipating a redeeming third season for the crime thriller series after a rushed, disappointing second season couldn’t live up to the greatness of the first season, made great by the writing of Nic Pizzolatto and the direction of Cary Fukunaga. The hiring of Green Room and Blue Ruin director Jeremy […]

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31 Mar

This Week In Trailers: And Then I Go, Duck Butter, Closer Than We Think, All or Nothing: The Dallas Cowboys

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Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: What better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? This week […]

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31 Mar

Superhero Bits: Ant-Man and the Wasp Reshoots, Matt Damon Turns Down Spider-Man Villain Role & More

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Want to see the full music video for Trish Walker‘s song “Cray Cray” from Jessica Jones? Did you know X2: X-Men United almost adapted the Phoenix Saga? What are Ant-Man and the Wasp reshoots fixing? Which Ocean’s Eleven cast member reportedly turned down the villain role in the Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel? What was the last […]

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31 Mar

Daily Podcast: Jurassic World 3, Adam Sandler, Bill & Ted 3, Netflix Maybe Buying EuropaCorp, The Tommyknockers, Kate McKinnon

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On the March 30, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by /Film writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to talk about Jurassic World 3, a pair of buzzed-about directors uniting with Adam Sandler, a new Kate McKinnon comedy, The Tommyknockers movie, Reed Morano’s Anne Frank film, Bill & Ted […]

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30 Mar

‘Beetlejuice’ Originally Had a Much Darker Ending

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Beetlejuice is on everyone’s mind lately due to the film’s 30th anniversary. While you’re reflecting back on Tim Burton‘s 1988 dark comedy, here’s something you may not know: the film almost had a much darker ending. Read about the Beetlejuice alternate ending below. Happy 30th birthday, Beetlejuice – you don’t look a day over 29! In 1988, […]

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30 Mar

Netflix Might Buy Luc Besson’s EuropaCorp, the Company Behind ‘Taken’ and ‘Valerian’

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With the Disney/Fox acquisition awaiting approval in Hollywood, it feels as if the studios are strengthening their troops in preparation for war. And the battle won’t be contained only to the remaining major studios – Disney has its own streaming service coming next year, so the competition is about to become a lot tougher for […]

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30 Mar

‘Venom’ Movie Recruits ‘Black Panther’s Ludwig Goransson as Composer

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After scoring Marvel Studios’ Black Panther, composer Ludwig Goransson is staying in superhero movie territory for his next big project. The musician will provide the score for Sony’s upcoming Venom movie, which has cast Tom Hardy (Inception, The Dark Knight Rises) in the lead role. Learn about Goransson’s relationship to Childish Gambino, how this film will […]

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