'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2' Footage Secrets & Details Revealed By James Gunn [Comic-Con 2016]

‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2’ Footage Secrets & Details Revealed By James Gunn [Comic-Con 2016] There’s no doubt you’ve already heard about theGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2footage that was shown at Comic-Con (andwon’t be released online anytime soon). We didour best to recap everything that was shown, including the confirmation ofKurt Russellplaying Star-Lord’s father and a cameo fromSylvester Stallonein some kind of key role. But if that wasn’t enough, directorJames Gunnalso took the time to elaborate on some of the secrets and details that were revealed in theGuardians of the Galaxy 2Comic-Con panel and footage....

June 20, 2025 · 5 min · 1039 words · Jonathon Gonzalez

'IO' Trailer: Anthony Mackie And Margaret Qualley Try To Escape A Toxic Earth

‘IO’ Trailer: Anthony Mackie And Margaret Qualley Try To Escape A Toxic Earth The latest post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie from Netflix shows a bleak vision of Earth that has been abandoned by humanity — except for two survivors.Anthony Mackie(The Hate U Give)andMargaret Qualley(Death Note)star inIOas the two final humans left on Earth after the rest of world’s population has evacuated to a colony on one of Jupiter’s moons, Io. But this isn’t some quirkyLast Man on Earthsituation: the two must race against time to catch one of the final shuttles leaving the desolate planet, or else be left alone on a toxic wasteland forever....

June 20, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Sarah Meyers

'It' First Look Teases Bill Skarsgård's Pennywise The Dancing Clown With New Image

‘It’ First Look Teases Bill Skarsgård’s Pennywise The Dancing Clown With New Image Stephen Kinghas written many great books (and his fair share of stinkers), but few linger in the public consciousness quite like 1986’sIt, which remains one of the most ambitious, unsettling, and profoundly frightening horror novels of all time. Over 1,138 pages, King told the epic story of an unnamed supernatural force that terrorized the town of Derry, Maine over decades and the small group of friends that stood against it....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 533 words · Eric Martinez

'Jumanji' First Look: Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black & Karen Gillan Are Deep In The Jungle

‘Jumanji’ First Look: Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black & Karen Gillan Are Deep In The Jungle At the beginning of the month,Dwayne Johnsonoffered us a hint as to what we can expect him to be doing in Sony Pictures new take onJumanji,by way of some concept art. The movie isn’t a reboot, but rather a continuation of the events that happened in the first film from 1995, complete withsome kind of tribute to Robin Williamsplanned....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 470 words · Brenda Anderson

'Jurassic Park' Trilogy Will Hit Blu-Ray On October 25th

‘Jurassic Park’ Trilogy Will Hit Blu-Ray On October 25th Weknew it was comingand now we know when. On October 25, theJurassic Parktrilogy will finally be released on Blu-ray with all new extras and more. After the jump, read the full press release which includes all the juicy details like gift sets, digital copies, 7.1 audio and brand new documentaries. This set looks sweet…even if it does includeThe Lost WorldandJurassic Park 3....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 548 words · Linda Gregory

'Mission: Impossible 7' Image Showcases The Return Of Henry Czerny As Franchise Frenemy Kittridge

‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Image Showcases The Return Of Henry Czerny As Franchise Frenemy Kittridge Long beforeTom Cruiseswung off the Burj Khalifa, strapped himself to the outside of an actual airplane, or broke his ankle while leaping from building to building, hisMission: Impossiblecharacter used a piece of explosive gum to blow up a restaurant aquarium and escape from CIA director Eugene Kittridge, memorably played byHenry Czerny. We’ve known Czerny would be returning to reprise that role 25 years later in the upcomingMission: Impossible 7, and now writer/directorChristopher McQuarriehas shared a new image of Kittridge on the film’s set....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 451 words · Nicole Haynes

'Noelle' Trailer: Deck The Halls With Anna Kendrick And Bill Hader [D23]

‘Noelle’ Trailer: Deck The Halls With Anna Kendrick And Bill Hader [D23] RememberFred Claus, the 2007 film in which Vince Vaughn played Santa’s brother? Well, ‘tis about to be the season forNoelle, a new Christmas comedy starringAnna KendrickandBill Haderin which the two of them play Kris Kringle’s children. Take a guess which of them is the total mess and which one totally has their s*** together! Find out the answer in the first trailer, which premiered this evening during the D23 Expo in Anaheim....

June 20, 2025 · 2 min · 290 words · Jermaine Johnson

'Rogue One' Star Alan Tudyk Reveals His Deleted Live-Action Cameo

‘Rogue One’ Star Alan Tudyk Reveals His Deleted Live-Action Cameo It’s no secretAlan Tudykhas a role inRogue One: A Star Wars Story. As we’ve discussed extensively, he plays mo-cap character K-2SO, an Imperial droid reprogrammed by Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) to work for the Rebel Alliance. But it turns out he almost had a second, live-action role in the movie as well. Unfortunately, the cameo was cut from the movie at the last minute....

June 20, 2025 · 2 min · 331 words · Jennifer Avila

'Star Wars: The Bad Batch' Season 1 Should Have Taken The Tougher Path

‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ Season 1 Should Have Taken The Tougher Path From its opening titles — which detonates theClone Warstitle to chisel onto itStar Wars: The Bad Batch—The Bad Batchmade no pretense about expecting its viewers to be already equipped withClone Warslore to understand how the Disney+ series functions as a direct sequel and spin-off. There are (read: in my opinion) two non-movieStar Warsonscreen productions recommendable for outside non-Star Wars viewers:The Mandalorianand Genndy Tartakovsky’s 2003 porto-canonStar Wars: Clone Wars....

June 20, 2025 · 9 min · 1713 words · Barbara Campbell

'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' Brings Ahsoka Tano Back This Week

‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Brings Ahsoka Tano Back This Week Star Warsfans haven’t seen much of the fan-favorite character Ahsoka Tano lately, but that’s about to change this week because she’s coming back toStar Wars: The Clone Warsin a big way. After leaving the Jedi Order behind, Ahsoka Tano returns in this week’s episode, which is all about her exploits in the underworld of Coruscant. Check out a new TV spot below....

June 20, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Travis Tucker

'The First Time' Is 'Can't Hardly Wait' Meets John Hughes [Sundance 2012]

‘The First Time’ Is ‘Can’t Hardly Wait’ Meets John Hughes [Sundance 2012] The First Timeis the kind of movie I hope to see at Sundance each year — a coming of age story which is smart, funny, and able to touch your soul. On Twitter I called the film an indieCan’t Hardly Waitfor a new generation, and while I’m not sure that comparison is completely valid I’m going to go with it....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 526 words · Justin Mack

'The Greasy Strangler' Teaser Trailer: This Movie Looks Gross, Insane And Begs To Be Seen

‘The Greasy Strangler’ Teaser Trailer: This Movie Looks Gross, Insane And Begs To Be Seen For every film festival movie that hits all the expected cliches, whether it’s troubled romance, coming-of-age, or dysfunctional families, there’s always one movie that goes against the grain of everything. And that’s whereThe Greasy Stranglercomes into play. From TheABCs of Death 2segment directorJim Hoskingcomes a positively nuts feature film debut that feels like the insanity of Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim turned up to 11 and made even more gross and revolting....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 527 words · Patrick Lopez

'The Kid Who Would Be King' Review: 'Attack The Block' Director Joe Cornish Returns With A Perfectly Fine Family Adventure

‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ Review: ‘Attack The Block’ Director Joe Cornish Returns With A Perfectly Fine Family Adventure An old-fashioned streak of adventure runs throughoutThe Kid Who Would Be King, a riff on the King Arthur legend gussied up for modern times. It’s a decent enough family film, largely dependent on the charm of its young cast, that manages to be slightly disappointing only if you recognize the name of its writer/director....

June 20, 2025 · 4 min · 805 words · Kevin Thornton