9 items from 2017
5 hours ago | SneakPeek | See recent SneakPeek news »
Sneak Peek new images of "Beauty and the Beast" actress Emma Watson in the March 2017 issue of "Elle" (UK) fashion magazine, photographed by Kerry Hallihan:
Watson rose to prominence playing 'Hermione Granger' in the "Harry Potter" film series starting at the age of nine, having previously acted only in school plays. She starred in all eight "Harry Potter", earning her several awards and millions of dollars.
Watson made her modelling debut for "Burberry's" autumn/winter campaign in 2009. Her film credits include "Ballet Shoes" (2007), "The Tale of Despereaux" (2008), "My Week with Marilyn"(2011) and "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" (2012).
She also appeared in "This Is the End" (2013), "The Bling Ring" (2013), "Noah" (2014), "The Circle", "Regression", "The Colony" and "The Vicar of Dibley".
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- Michael Stevens
8 February 2017 6:55 AM, PST | Cineplex | See recent Cineplex news »
Super Sidekick: Interview with the star of The Lego Batman Movie, Michael CeraSuper Sidekick: Interview with the star of The Lego Batman Movie, Michael CeraMarni Weisz - Editor, Cineplex Magazine2/8/2017 9:55:00 Am
Michael Cera is walking around his Brooklyn neighbourhood on a chilly December day.
“It’s a little cold, but it’s a nice kind of cold,” says the amiable 28-year-old. He still gets up to his suburban hometown of Brampton, Ontario — a short ride up the 410 from Toronto — as often he can, where he stays with his mom and dad and visits with his sisters and old friends who remained in the area.
His ultimate destination today is lunch with a writer friend, but on the way he’s squeezing in a chat about The Lego Batman Movie. He voices little plastic Robin to Will Arnett’s braggadocious (yes, it’s a word now) Batman.
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- Marni Weisz - Editor, Cineplex Magazine
7 February 2017 12:31 PM, PST | www.flickfilosopher.com | See recent FlickFilosopher news »
MaryAnn’s quick take… A great Batman movie, a great superhero movie, and a gloriously bonkers expression of the sublime silliness of crime fighters in capes, and our love of them. I’m “biast” (pro): really liked The Lego Movie
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
He’s Batman. (Say it in a low growl for best effect.) The little Lego minifig in black actually works as a superhero. Of course he appeared in The Lego Movie a couple years back, but he was a joke, a sideshow, a parody of the Dark Knight. Would spinning him off into his own movie work as anything other than a caricature, and wouldn’t he be just one joke stretched too thin across a full movie? Wouldn’t the few things that made The Lego Movie stand apart from all the many »
- MaryAnn Johanson
4 February 2017 7:05 AM, PST | Flickeringmyth | See recent Flickeringmyth news »
With filming now underway for the second season of AMC’s adaptation of Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s acclaimed comic book series Preacher, star Dominic Cooper took to social media to share a rather gruesome behind the scenes image; take a look below…
Season 2 begins pic.twitter.com/lfl9urZEPD
— Dominic cooper (@dominiccoop) January 31, 2017
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Based on the twisted and popular ‘90s comic book franchise of the same name, “Preacher,” created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, is the story of Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper) a conflicted Preacher in a small Texas town who is inhabited by a mysterious entity that allows him to develop a highly unconventional power. Jesse, his ex-girlfriend, Tulip (Ruth Negga), and an Irish vampire named Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun) embark on a journey to, literally, find God. The Sony Pictures Television and AMC Studios co-production was developed »
- Amie Cranswick
31 January 2017 12:37 PM, PST | Indiewire | See recent Indiewire news »
Next month, A&E’s horror drama “Bates Motel,” a contemporary prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film “Psycho” with Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga starring as Norman and Norma Bates respectively, will return for its final season. Set two years after the events of last season in which Norma Bates dies from Norman’s murder-suicide attempt, this upcoming season will portray the events of the Hitchcock films. It features the first appearance of Marion Crane, played by pop star Rihanna. Watch a trailer for the season below featuring the first glimpse of Rihanna’s performance, scored under Radiohead’s ““Exit Music (For a Film),” courtesy of EW.
Read More: ‘Bates Motel’ Season 5 Trailer: Norman Bates’ Mother Comes Back to Haunt Him
This is the first time Rihanna has appeared on a narrative TV series. She has previously performed on “Saturday Night Live” and made appearances on reality and talk shows like “Punk’d, »
- Vikram Murthi
31 January 2017 12:37 PM, PST | Indiewire Television | See recent Indiewire Television news »
Next month, A&E’s horror drama “Bates Motel,” a contemporary prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film “Psycho” with Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga starring as Norman and Norma Bates respectively, will return for its final season. Set two years after the events of last season in which Norma Bates dies from Norman’s murder-suicide attempt, this upcoming season will portray the events of the Hitchcock films. It features the first appearance of Marion Crane, played by pop star Rihanna. Watch a trailer for the season below featuring the first glimpse of Rihanna’s performance, scored under Radiohead’s ““Exit Music (For a Film),” courtesy of EW.
Read More: ‘Bates Motel’ Season 5 Trailer: Norman Bates’ Mother Comes Back to Haunt Him
This is the first time Rihanna has appeared on a narrative TV series. She has previously performed on “Saturday Night Live” and made appearances on reality and talk shows like “Punk’d, »
- Vikram Murthi
5 January 2017 3:48 PM, PST | Variety - Film News | See recent Variety - Film News news »
Nomination ballots for the 89th annual Oscars have been mailed, or beamed out, to the nearly 7,000 members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Voting is scheduled to run Thursday through Friday, Jan. 13, with nominations to be announced on Tuesday, Jan. 24.
The group-think of awards season can be overwhelming and sometimes it can be all too easy to just fall in line. But we’d like to offer a few humble, off-the-beaten-path suggestions for voters to keep in mind as they sit down to make their decisions this week and next. Spare a thought for these contenders?
Best Costume and Production Design
It’s time for the Academy’s craft branches to take below-the-line work on animated films seriously. Laika has been deserving in both of these categories virtually every step of the way, and “Kubo and the Two Strings” is the glorious »
- Kristopher Tapley and Jenelle Riley
5 January 2017 4:45 AM, PST | The Guardian - Film News | See recent The Guardian - Film News news »
From The Running Man to Cherry 2000, we’re now living in a year that’s been painted as a dystopian nightmare onscreen
The start of a new year can be a tad bittersweet. While there’s the promise of hopeful resolutions and much-needed change, there’s also the unavoidable realization that we’re all edging closer to the grave. Given that we’re coming off the back of a year that saw more celebrity deaths than the first act of This Is the End, it feels like more of a relief to be done with 2016, our own mortality be damned.
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- Benjamin Lee
3 January 2017 7:24 AM, PST | LRMonline.com | See recent LRM Online news »
At some point Channing Tatum went from man-candy (what? It's been said) to movie star. His star rose when Step Up stole the hearts of romantic comedy lovers that had waited too long for a new dance film. Seemed like Save The Last Dance had been decades before, despite the fact it actually released only five years prior. But, let's take a look back at Channing's filmography and see exactly where Tatum became something more.
CSI: Miami - Bob Davenport (2004) Never saw it, lets assume he was "okay."Coach Carter - Jason Lyle (2005) Same as CSI: Miami, watching Samuel L. Jackson as a coach just seemed too easy. Yell. Throw Notebook. Win baby, win.War of the Worlds - Boy in Church (uncredited, 2005) Wuh? Did they know he was just in Coach Carter?Havoc - Nick (2005) Is this the Havoc with Anne Hatheway's nude scene? Must go back and pay »
- Tyler Richardson
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