According to a recent report, Netflix almost purchased the Landmark Theaters chain in order to (theoretically) screen their original content and (possibly) get around some film festival and award show rules about digital content being included. The report in question is from the Los Angeles Times, claiming a source informed them the deal didn’t happen […]
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According to a recent report, Netflix almost purchased the Landmark Theaters chain in order to (theoretically) screen their original content and (possibly) get around some film festival and award show rules about digital content being included. The report in question is from the Los Angeles Times, claiming a source informed them the deal didn’t happen […]
Looks like the previously announced director for the upcoming film adaptation of Ubisoft’s The Division is out, as word came down today that a new butt was parking it in the hot seat. Deadpool 2 and Atomic Blonde director David Leitch was revealed by The Hollywood Reporter to be taking over the duties from previously attached director Stephen Gaghan. Leitch […]
Jeff Daniels continues to get better in his career — The Newsroom and Looming Tower are definitely some incredible freaking performances. That said, one of his most enduring roles (but one that I really wish wouldn’t be as celebrated) seems to be Harry Dunne from the Dumb and Dumber films. In a recent appearance on Conan O’Brien’s Conan talk show […]
Jeff Daniels continues to get better in his career — The Newsroom and Looming Tower are definitely some incredible freaking performances. That said, one of his most enduring roles (but one that I really wish wouldn’t be as celebrated) seems to be Harry Dunne from the Dumb and Dumber films. In a recent appearance on Conan O’Brien’s Conan talk show […]
While sure, the idea of Disney making live-action films about classic Disneyland rides seems silly on paper, the world-wide phenomenon of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise lends credence to the concept. That doesn’t mean we’re going to see a Matterhorn film or anything, but there are few rides I enjoy more than The Jungle Cruise. Announced […]
Superman is the most iconic and recognizable character in comics history, and today Kal-El celebrates his 80th birthday. April 18th, 1938 marks the first appearance of The Last Son of Krypton in Action Comics #1 and is celebrated across the infinite universes as good ol’ Clark’s natal day. We figured we’d pool our thoughts and […]
There are few times I will actually yell out “I NEED IT”, but this 1:1 scale ‘Ello Worm from the classic Jim Henson film Labyrinth is the most recent on that list. And really, I need him for my work desk right now. “Ello,” he says in a cockney accent, startling the young girl who is overwhelmed […]
Steven Spielberg has his sights set on a DC Comics title, and surprising no one, it’s Blackhawk. The 1941 comic centers on a team of World War II fighter pilots (a subject we know Steven has a passion for) led by the mysterious Blackhawk. Created by Chuck Cuidera along with creative input from Bob Powell and Will Eisner, the character […]
It’s hard to believe that HBO’s Game of Thrones first hit televisions seven years ago. With a pretty sizable fanbase before production ever began on the show, George R. R. Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire saga quickly caught hold of audiences all over the world under the guidance of David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. To celebrate this milestone in the […]
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