30 Apr

New Look at ‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ Reveals Gipsy Avenger’s Weapon Upgrades

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Back in February, a piece of promotional art for Pacific Rim: Uprising (formerly known as Maelstrom) revealed three new designs for the jaegers we’ll see battling giant monsters in the sci-fi sequel. One of those jaegers appeared to be an upgraded version of Gipsy Danger, the eventual hero robot of the first Pacific Rim, and […]

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30 Apr

‘Blood Drive’ Trailer: Syfy’s New Exploitation Series Looks Like an Assault on the Senses

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This month marked the tenth anniversary of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s Grindhouse, an experiment the directors intended to replicate the experience of visiting a 1970s-style grindhouse theater. Although three spin-off movies have been made based on the fake trailers included in the presentation (Machete, Machete Kills, and Hobo with a Shotgun), Grindhouse flopped at the box office. […]

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30 Apr

Seth Rogen and The Lonely Island Are Working on a Music Festival Disaster Comedy

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If you’ve been paying attention to the internet over the past couple days, you’ve likely noticed the trending topic “Fyre Festival” come up more than once. That’s because the music festival on the island of Fyre Cay in the Bahamas (which doesn’t really exist) created by Ja Rule and Billy McFarland featuring performances by Blink […]

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30 Apr

Sequel Bits: ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2,’ ‘Kingsman: The Red Diamond,’ and ‘Austin Powers 4’

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In today’s edition of sequel bits: J.K. Rowling teases Newt Scamander’s Patronus spell. Mike Myers comments on Austin Powers 4. Mark Millar reveals a new “Kingsman” comic. Dave Bautista talks Bond 25 What’s Emma Watson’s idea for a Beauty and the Beast sequel? All that and more. Only two weeks ago we all learned Jude Law is going to play […]

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29 Apr

How Would ‘Furious 7’ Have Ended If Paul Walker Hadn’t Died During Production?

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The cast and crew of Furious 7 were thrown a pretty serious curveball when Paul Walker died in a car wreck while the sequel was still in production. Shooting shut down for awhile to allow everyone time to grieve and process this tragedy, but also to allow director James Wan and writer Chris Morgan figure […]

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29 Apr

New ‘Valerian’ Poster Seems to Feature an Intriguing ‘Fifth Element’ Reference

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This summer, director Luc Besson returns to sci-fi in a big way with an adaptation of the French comic Valerian and Laureline in the form of the feature film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. The movie came in at #7 on our list of anticipated wide releases coming to theaters this summer, […]

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29 Apr

Untitled Robert Zemeckis Project Gets a 2018 Release Date

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Well, you can forget about those meetings between Robert Zemeckis and Warner Bros. about The Flash leading anywhere anytime soon. The Back to the Future and Used Cars director’s next feature, which will star Steve Carell, is scheduled to come out November 21, 2018, and it ain’t called The Flash. Originally titled The Women of Marwen, the project is based on Jeff Malmberg‘s acclaimed […]

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29 Apr

This Week In Trailers: My Life Without Air, Hounds of Love, Raising Bertie, SCORE: A Film Music Documentary, Machines

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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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29 Apr

Superhero Bits: Wonder Woman NASCAR, Cut Deadpool Sex Scenes, Captain Marvel Olympian & More

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Which Guardians of the Galaxy comics should you read before seeing the Marvel Studios sequel? Would Val Kilmer be interested in playing Batman again? Which NASCAR driver will be sporting Wonder Woman on their car in some upcoming races? Will we ever see the extra sex scenes that were cut from Deadpool? All that and […]

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28 Apr

The New ‘Colossal’ Trailer Features a Giant … Spoiler

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The premise of Colossal is so wacky and refreshing that every minute of it surprises you. A woman moves back to her hometown after breaking up with her boyfriend, and finds that she is somehow psychically linked to a giant monster wreaking havoc in Seoul. How it would follow up on such a unique premise? […]

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