Christopher Nolan Says He Saw 'La La Land' Three Times In Theaters

Christopher Nolan Says He Saw ‘La La Land’ Three Times In Theaters Unless it’sSteven Soderberghpublishinghis exhaustive listsof all of the media he consumes in a given year, or someone likeQuentin Tarantinodropping hisalways-eclectic annual list of favorite movies, we often don’t get much insight into what working filmmakers spend their free time watching. But thanks to a new interview, we know thatDunkirkdirectorChristopher Nolanspent at least six hours watchingDamien Chazelle’s Hollywood throwback musicalLa La Land, because he says he saw the film three times in theaters....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 429 words · Patricia Orozco

Cool Stuff: An Exclusive 'Star Wars' Black Series Figure Set Is Coming To 'Galaxy's Edge'

Cool Stuff: An Exclusive ‘Star Wars’ Black Series Figure Set Is Coming To ‘Galaxy’s Edge’ WhenStar Wars: Galaxy’s Edgeopens in Disneyland later this year, it will be the kind of experience that fanswill remember for the rest of their life. But since this is a Disney theme park we’re talking about, it’s not just about being there, it’s also about merchandise! And fans who are lucky enough to get intoGalaxy’s Edge(and the park in general) will be able to get ahold of some awesome Disney Parks exclusiveStar WarsBlack Series action figures, including characters who won’t be available anywhere else....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 325 words · Sarah Rhodes

Cool Stuff: Limited Edition Marty McFly Skateboard Replica

Cool Stuff: Limited Edition Marty McFly Skateboard Replica Earlier this week, we told you about the amazing"We’re Going Back" 30th AnniversaryBack to the Futurecelebrationwhich will be held in Los Angeles this October. As part of that celebration, “We’re Going Back” has been granted the rights to manufacture a Limited Edition Madrid/Valterra Skateboard, which is the skateboard Marty McFly (Michael J Fox) rides in the 1985 scenes of the film. Find out more details on the Marty McFly skateboard replica, after the jump....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · John Green

Damien TV Series Wants Us On Damien's Side

Damien TV Series Wants Us On Damien’s Side Today A&E presented a panel on theirDamienTV series for the Television Critics Association. The show is a sequel to the 1976 filmThe Omen, but ignores the sequels which feature antichrist Damien Thorn as a teenager and later an adult politician. The show picks up with 30-year-old Damien (Bradley James) confronted with another woman shouting, “Damien, it’s all for you!” This time, he is a war photographer, making the random confrontation as disconcerting as the original announcement at his fifth birthday party....

July 23, 2025 · 4 min · 663 words · Thomas Weaver

Disney CEO Teases "Another Decade And A Half" Of 'Star Wars' Films

Disney CEO Teases “Another Decade And A Half” Of ‘Star Wars’ Films The minute Disney purchased Lucasfilm back in 2012, we knew the studio planned to expand theStar Warsfranchise far beyond what we’d already seen. To their credit, they moved quickly: it’s now five years later, and they’re already in production on their thirdStar Warsmovie. Now you can go ahead and mark your calendars for 2032, because Disney CEOBob Igersays there’s a good chance they’ll still be pumping outStar Warsfilms at that point....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 441 words · Nicole Sharp

Everything We Know About Marvel's Echo So Far

Everything We Know About Marvel’s Echo So Far In an effort to expand its pop culture empire, Marvel Studios is developing a new batch of streaming shows which will help transition the Marvel Cinematic Universe out of the Infinity Saga and into new territory. One of the projects that will help do that is “Echo,” a spin-off show which centers on a deaf superhero who has photographic reflexes, enabling her to perfectly replicate any fighting style she encounters....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 584 words · Joel Delacruz

Everything Wrong With 'Sherlock Holmes' Explained In 13 Minutes Or Less

Everything Wrong With ‘Sherlock Holmes’ Explained In 13 Minutes Or Less Guy Ritchie’sSherlock Holmesis a perfectly enjoyable movie.Robert Downey Jr.andJude Lawmake for a charming Sherlock and Watson,Hans Zimmer’s playful score is an immense pleasure, and Ritchie’s eye is energetic and stylish enough. WhileAvatarwas killing it at the box-office back in 2009,Sherlock Holmeswas also winning over audiences. How does the film holdup since its release? Just fine, but this “Everything Wrong With Sherlock Holmes in 13 Minutes or Less” points out a few of the conveniences, noticeable leaps in logic, and more....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 398 words · Joseph Cooper

Ezra Miller Wants Jeffrey Dean Morgan To Play Batman In 'Flashpoint'

Ezra Miller Wants Jeffrey Dean Morgan To Play Batman In ‘Flashpoint’ Ezra Milleris bringing the Flash to the DCEU inJustice League, and the actor is already looking toward the future for his character, specifically the in-developmentFlashpointfilm. When pressed for casting recommendations, Miller confirmed he’d be more than happy to haveThe Walking Dead’sJeffrey Dean Morganjoin theFlashpointcast as Batman. Or rather, an alternate universe Batman. In the comic storylineFlashpoint, Barry Allen, aka the Flash, wakes up in an alternate dimension....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 532 words · Keith Miller

First Look At Unofficial 'Dredd' Spinoff Web Series 'Superfiend' [Updated With Video]

First Look At Unofficial ‘Dredd’ Spinoff Web Series ‘Superfiend’ [Updated With Video] We’ve got some more info on the “bootleg"Dreddspin-off web series, and it turns out to be not quite what you were expecting. ProducerAdi Shankarhelped makeDredd, and he has also been behind the creation of a couple unofficial short films featuring Marvel comics characters such as the Punisher and Venom. So the concept of Shankar backingan unofficial Dredd spin-off seriesfeaturing the diabolical Dark Judges (a small group which counts heavy hitters such as Death and Fear as members) it was easy to assume we’d see a certain sort of web series....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 294 words · Patricia Brown

Four Night 'Harry Potter' Marathon Leading Up To 'Deathly Hallows Part 2'

Four Night ‘Harry Potter’ Marathon Leading Up To ‘Deathly Hallows Part 2’ Tickets forHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2have been on sale for a few days but true fans were waiting for this moment. AMC has announced that not only will they host back to back screenings ofPart 1andPart 2on opening night, select theaters will host a four night event of all eight films culminating at midnight July 15 with the highly anticipated epic conclusion....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 351 words · Alexandra Schneider

HBO's 'Silicon Valley' Season 4 Sets Spring Premiere Date

HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley’ Season 4 Sets Spring Premiere Date The third season ofSilicon Valleyended with the Pied Piper team once again gathered in Bachman’s living room, pondering their uncertain fate. But the gang should be rolling up their sleeves and getting back to work before too long. HBO has just set a spring debut forSilicon Valley, as revealed by starsThomas Middleditch(Richard),Zach Wood(Jared),Kumail Nanjiani(Dinesh),Martin Starr(Gilfoyle), andT.J. Miller(Bachman). Watch theSilicon Valleyseason 4 premiere date announcement below....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 295 words · Paul Hernandez

How 'Zack Snyder's Justice League' Would Have Introduced Green Lantern Before Warner Bros. Blocked It

How ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ Would Have Introduced Green Lantern Before Warner Bros. Blocked It One of the most significant additions toZack Snyder’s Justice Leagueis another “Knightmare” sequence, set in Batman’s vision of a dystopian future in which Darkseid has conquered the Earth. Joker cameos and foreshadowing abound in this sequence, but the biggest whopper is what comes after it: a moment in which Snyder teased a"mind-blowing" cameo. But that epilogue might have featured another character, had Snyder gotten his way....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 562 words · Zachary Moore

How Oscar Screeners Were Accidentally Invented By A Desperate Director

How Oscar Screeners Were Accidentally Invented By A Desperate Director It’s a privilege only a select few know: the dingy envelope, the annoying watermark, the prestigious movies that can be watched comfortably at home. The coveted Oscar screeners. Screeners have been a staple of theAcademy Awardscircuit for decades now, but does anyone know how it started? It turns out it all began with a desperate filmmaker, a chaotic distributor, and some free VHS rentals....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · Dana Robinson