As many fans know, Jesse Eisenberg will portray Lex Luthor in Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice. Japanese actress Tao Okamoto also has a part in the film, and reports came out earlier this month that she would play Lex's assistant Mercy, based on the comic book character Mercy Graves. Now, we have some new looks at both actors. Read More »
Director Josh Trank had success with his found footage movie Chronicle about three teenagers who develop superpowers. Now he will move on to larger and more established superheroes with the Fantastic Four reboot in 2015. And according to a higher-up at Fox, the movie could have a similar feel to Trank's previous work. Read More »
It looks like the rumors of Frank Darabont (former The Walking Dead showrunner, Shawshank Redemption, Green Mile) directing the Snow White and the Huntsman sequel are coming true! The filmmaker is said to be in talks with Universal Pictures for the sequel, but the film's star Kristen Stewart is apparently not involved in any talks right now. Read More »
Rise Up, written, produced and directed by Jeta Amata was screened at the 18th Annual American Black Film Festival on June 22, 2013 at the SVA Theater in New York City. Read More »
Olivia Wilde doesn’t hold back after a movie reviewer writes a scathing review of her latest film, "Third Person." Wilde hits back at "GQ" magazine in colorful language for saying she’s too pretty to play a struggling writer. Read More »
When you think of a zombie movie, romance and comedy don't really come to mind, do they? Well that's exactly what takes place in Life After Beth, a romantic comedy that just happens to center around an undead girlfriend. This new funny take on the living-dead movie trope stars Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation), Dane DeHaan (The Amazing Spider-Man 2), Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect), John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon, and Cheryl Hines. Read More »
A recent scan from Empire Magazine showed director James Gunn and his brother Sean Gunn as part of the production for Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. Sean was the on-set stand-in for Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper), who is likely to become the breakout star of the film. Read More »
Fans who have been closely following the news on Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice are likely aware of the giant Superman statue that has been present during filming in Pontiac, Michigan. The statue has rested in front of a large green screen for quire a while, but it seems as though the crew took it down recently. Now, we might know why that is. Read More »
This weekend marks the epic return of Michael Bay to the big screen. Transformers: Age of Extinction is looking to take the box office glory home, but there are a few other movies that are coming out this weekend that should worry the filmmaker. Let's take a look at some trailers for the new Transformers movie as well as Snowpiercer, They Came Together, and Begin Again! Read More »
Josh Trank's Fantastic Four reboot movie is currently filming, and the crew closed down a few streets in Baton Rouge last weekend in order to shoot. The filming transformed the set nto New York City through various dressings and props, including taxis, buses, payphone and hot dog stands. But perhaps the most interesting photos are those of the new Baxter Building! Read More »
Indie publisher, Versus Evil, proudly announces a brand new title to their gaming lineup. Based on the popular "Afro Samurai" animated series, a videogame sequel is in the works for the next gen consoles and PC. Read More »
"The Hollywood Reporter" magazine is rolling out its must-see list of 100 favorite films from past to present. As an added bonus, actresses Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis are having a "Thelma & Louise" reunion on the front cover. Read More »
The first teaser trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 has arrived and it is incredibly intense. Though it runs for less than two minutes, it is set up as an address from Panem President Snow to his citizens that are on the brink of a revolt. Check out the first preview for this sequel, in theaters November 21, 2014. Read More »