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‘Deadpool 2’ Lands A Director With One Half Of The ‘John Wick’ Team

8 hours ago | The Playlist | See recent The Playlist news »

It’s no secret that the “Deadpool” franchise has been going through some difficulties. Its director Tim Miller left the sequel over some head butting creative differences with Ryan Reynolds, the lead who holds much sway over the project. Following the filmmaker’s departure, composer Junkie Xl also bailed on the project too.

But there’s some light in the “Deadpool” tunnel as the project has found a new helmer.

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- Rodrigo Perez

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‘The Grand Tour’ Review: Jeremy Clarkson Recreates ‘Top Gear’ in America, Because This Is Where Disgraced Reality Stars Thrive

11 hours ago | Indiewire | See recent Indiewire news »

In an age where Donald Trump can become President of the United States, it’s sadly fitting that English reality host Jeremy Clarkson had to flee to America to keep doing whatever the hell he wants. You see, the former “Top Gear” host’s contract wasn’t renewed by the BBC because of not one, but many controversial incidents involving the volatile “car journalist” (self-described), including accusations ranging from jokes about murdering prostitutes and imitating a Nazi salute to tossing around so many ethnic slurs it seems as though he’s offended every race and gender imaginable.

But what put him over the line across the pond was a March 2015 altercation with Oisin Tymon in which he allegedly punched the “Top Gear” producer for serving him soup and a meat platter instead of steak. Despite protests from fans (including a petition garnering over 1 million signatures), the BBC stood by their »


- Ben Travers

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Emilia Clarke Joins Han Solo ‘Star Wars’ Spinoff

12 hours ago | The Playlist | See recent The Playlist news »

Few actresses have had near instant ascension that Emilia Clarke has already achieved in her career. She arrived almost out of nowhere to great acclaim as Daenerys Targaryen in “Game Of Thrones,” and outside of the blockbuster series she’s had mixed success with a role in the underrated “Dom Hemingway,” co-starring in this summer’s sleeper hit “Me Before You,” and playing Sarah Connor in the failed franchise reboot “Terminator Genisys.” Now, she’s getting ready to go to a galaxy far, far way.

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- Kevin Jagernauth

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‘Black Mirror’ Short Film: Twisted Netflix Ad is a Scary Vision of the Future – Watch

12 hours ago | Indiewire | See recent Indiewire news »

Netflix’s buzzed-about “Black Mirror” anthology series tells sharp and suspenseful tales that explore themes of contemporary techno-paranoia. There’s no doubt that technology has transformed all aspects of our lives, and at times even controlling it.

A new ad for the series was released by Netflix which introduces us to “Netflix Vista,” an innovative and terrifying way to watch shows and movies directly from your eyeballs. Oh, what an eerie future awaits us!

Read More: ‘Black Mirror’: Now You, Too, Can Take a ‘Nosedive’ by Rating Everyone You Know

The video features various people doing regular activities like eating dinner, standing by the ocean, working out, among other things. The scary part is that they’re all zoned out, with a trance-like look on their faces, while they watch Netflix without needing a TV, computer or any other device.

Adding to the techno-paranoia, the video asks, “What do you love most in life? »


- Liz Calvario

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