Although the film is still in production, Empire just released several images from the new James Bond film, Spectre, featuring first looks at some of the new supporting characters.
Read More »Sam Mendes Discusses Bond’s Newest Adventure in Spectre Video Blog
A new Spectre video blog featuring director Sam Mendes talking about the direction that the 24th incarnation of the franchise will have to offer.
Read More »2015 Academy Awards Recap and Reaction
The 87th Academy Awards recently took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Despite being a year filled with the lack of a clear winner for most categories, there were a lot of amazing films worth honoring. Even though the Academy snubbed a few films that I would have wanted to shine some recognition on (Nightcrawler, Enemy, Under the Skin), the nominations had little to fault aside from The LEGO Movie being absent aside from a song nomination.
Read More »Director Rob Schrab to Helm ‘The LEGO Movie 2’
Back in october, it was announced that Phil Lord and Chris Miller would indeed return to both produce and write The LEGO Movie 2, but no director was announced at that time. We now have our answer as to who will direct The LEGO Movie 2.
Read More »Joseph Kahn’s “Bootleg” film ‘POWER/RANGERS’ under attack by Saban; Kahn Responds on Twitter
In case you haven't heard, a new short film titled 'POWER/RANGERS' was premiered today by Hitfix.com, and it is making waves throughout the internet fanboy community, accruing over 700,00 views in less than 24 hours. We are now hearing copyright owners demand the film be taken down.
Read More »Could The Plastic Baby Have Sealed The Oscar Fate Of “American Sniper”?
It was a running joke online leading up to last night’s Academy Award’s telecast that the use of a plastic baby, instead of a real baby in American Sniper would cost the film its’ Best Picture win. It seems that during the filming there was actually a real baby cast …
Read More »The 2015 Razzies: ‘Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas’, ‘Transformers 4’ Win Big
So every year, the Oscars roll around with what is called the year's "best films", and then there are the Razzies, with the worst films of the year. But over the past few years, I have noticed that the Razzies are actually getting worse than some of the movies themselves.
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