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Another Film Podcast Episode 9: The Artist / City Lights

13 hours ago

Judson & Collin are here to contradict everything they said about the Oscars last week as they examine the legacy of The Artist and discuss Charlie Chaplin's City Lights and how it gave the silent film industry a small boom before the talkies took complete control of Hollywood. They also briefly discuss HBO's Girls and give a shoutout to the gentlemen of the Atlantic Screen Connection.

 

 

Join us now and in the future. You can listen here or on iTunes, and now available on Android/Google Play! Please rate, review, and share our podcast! Be sure to check out and follow the official Twitter for upcoming episodes. @AnotherFilmPod on Twitter.

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- feeds@cinelinx.com (Collin Llewellyn)

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Warner Bros. Working on Rebooting The Matrix

15 hours ago

Warner Bros. is about to take the red pill and go down the rabbit hole, once again.  The Matrix could be getting new life, with a brand new lead.  Come inside for more!

If you've been itching to go back in The Matrix, it looks like you're in luck. An exclusive report from The Hollywood Reporter, has sources saying that Warner Bros. is in the very early stages of developing a reboot to the classic 1990 sci-fi action film.  

As of now, there is no clear indication as to where WB wants to take the franchise.  However, they do have an idea as to who they want to play their lead, and it isn't Keanu Reeves.  Instead, they're eyeing one of Hollywood's biggest and brightest stars Michael B. Jordan.

With a Matrix reboot in the works, it would mean that the Wachowski Bros. would be in the fold.  In actuality, that isn't the case. »

- feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)

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Chip 'N Dale, Ducktales, TaleSpin and More Disney Nes Classics Coming to Ps4 and Xbox One

16 hours ago

It's time to get nostalgic as Capcom has announced the Disney Afternoon Collection, bringing together six Nes games based on Disney's animated TV series from the 80s/90s.  Oh yes...it's a good day.  Come inside to learn more!

If you grew up with a Nes as a kid, you undoubtedly had some Disney games at one point or another.  Now, you'll have a chance to relive those adventures thanks to Capcom's new bundle they're launching next month (April 18, 2017) on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PCs.  I couldn't be more excited.  Retro gaming has always been a passion of mine and these are some amazing games.  Better yet, Capcom has restored the six games to support HD, along with some new modes that will make it more accessible for newcomers. 

Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced The Disney Afternoon Collection, a compilation of six games »

- feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)

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Put a Song in Your Heart for Pixar's Coco Teaser Trailer

19 hours ago

The first official trailer for Disney/Pixar's brand new film, Coco, which will take audiences on a musical journey through the land of the dead, has finally arrived.  Come inside to check it out! 

While we've known about Pixar's next film, Coco, for a little while now, today brings about our first official trailer for this year's animated adventure.  This time around, viewers will delve into the heart of Mexican culture as we journey to the land of the dead: 

 

 

While the trailer doesn't give away much of the actual plot, it establishes the basics and gives us a good understanding of the primary character we'll be following around on through the film.  Once again the animation looks incredible, and I'm digging the look they've gone with this time around.  Color me intrigued....

Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of »

- feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)

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King Kong vs. King Kong

20 hours ago

It’s time for a King Kong version of March Madness! Now that we’ve seen the newest iteration of the mighty King Kong, we’re going to put him in a hypothetical brawl against his forbearers to see who is the mightiest of the Kongs.

**Warning - Movie Spoilers!***

Whenever a film franchise goes through several remakes, sequels, and reboots, there’s always the question of which one is the best. King Kong is one such franchise that has returned to the big screen many times over the last 84 years in different variations and versions. The King Kong franchise revolves around its primary attraction, the giant gorilla known as Kong. While the movies have been of differing quality over the years, one thing that has been consistent is that King Kong himself has always been a formidable screen presence. To find out which version of Kong is the best, »

- feeds@cinelinx.com (G.S. Perno)

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Learn What Inspired the Makers of Breath of the Wild in New Behind-the-Scenes Videos

14 March 2017 1:38 PM, PDT

While you're busy appreciating the world that Nintendo created, in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it's time to take a look back at the near 4-year journey that the team embarked on.  Below are 3 videos entitled The Making of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Since March 3, 2017, critics and fans around the world have been enjoying the heck out of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.  Now, Nintendo is enjoying the fruits of their labor, along with several highly touted reviews.  Breath of the Wild even earned a perfect score in our official review, a feat which no one thought was possible.  

A lot goes into making a successful game, such as this.  In Nintendo's infinite (sometimes finite) wisdom, they decided to let the world have an inside look into The Making of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. »

- feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)

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Godzilla Anime Coming to Netflix

14 March 2017 8:23 AM, PDT

After more than 50 years, the King of the Monsters is getting the anime treatment. Toho is producing their first-ever Godzilla anime film, which will be heading to Netflix later this year.

After years of inactivity, the Godzilla franchise has become very productive lately. 2014 gave us Gareth EdwardsGodzilla, which will spawn a sequel Godzilla: King of the Monsters in 2019. A Japanese version by Toho called Shin Godzilla came out last year, winning Best Picture at the Japanese Academy Awards.  And 2020 will give us the long-awaited crossover remake Godzilla vs. King Kong. On top of all that, we’re getting an anime film.

According to the site Bloody Disgusting, Netflix Japan announced the new animated film via Twitter. Co-Produced by Toho and Polygon Pictures. The film will be scripted by Gen Urobuchi and co-directed by Hiroyuki Seshita and Kôbun Shizuno, along with a voice actor cast including Yuuki Kaji, Takahiro Sakurai, »

- feeds@cinelinx.com (Rob Young)

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WB Eyeing X-Men and Kingsman director for Man Of Steel Sequel

13 March 2017 2:04 PM, PDT

Apparently Man Of Steel 2 is still heading our way, and it looks like WB has their eyes set on a new director to join the fold!

Man Of Steel was the beginning of what we now call the Dceu, the DC Expanded Universe. With small easter eggs for fans hinting at a Batman and many more of the DC comicbook characters. The film was met with mixed to positive reviews for the most part. As the world expanded through the films sequels with Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad, and now on the heels of Wonder Woman, it looks like WB is ready for the official sequel to the solo Superman film. With the prospect of a Man of Steel 2 they have already set their eyes on a new director to join the universe. None other then Kingsman: The Secret Service helmer, Matthew Vaughn.

Collider is reporting that »

- feeds@cinelinx.com (B.C.)

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Escape the Mob in the First Baby Driver Trailer

13 March 2017 8:37 AM, PDT

At long last, the first official trailer for Edgar Wright's new film, Baby Driver, has arrived showing off some stunning action, signature style, and some interesting story.  Come inside to check it out!

It's been a criminally long time since an Edgar Wright movie has graced the big screen.  After he left Marvel's Ant-Man project many wondered what his next film would be and when we'd see it.  While we've know about Baby Driver for quite some time now, it's only recently we've gotten a chance to see some of it in action...sweet glorious action: 

The trailer debuted over the weekend as the film made an appearance at SXSW (where it's getting some great early reviews), and I'm already smitten.  The action looks incredible, and while it seems a tad different from the normal Edgar Wright movies, his signature style is all over it.  I'm pretty stoked and eager to see more. »

- feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)

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Samuel Jackson Is Mad At Marvel Over Black Panther

12 March 2017 8:37 PM, PDT

Samuel L. Jackson is a very busy actor, having starred in over 20 movies in the past five years. However, one movie he won’t be appearing in is Marvel’s upcoming Black Panther film…and he’s not happy about that!

Phase Three of the Disney produced McU will introduce some diversity to the super hero universe. The Black Panther, starring Chadwick Boseman—who was a scene stealer in Captain America: Civil War—will feature an impressive cast including Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Angela Bassett, Daniel Kaluuya, Sterling K. Brown and Forest Whitaker.

One name that’s not included on this list is Samuel L. Jackson, who plays Nick Fury in the McU. Having expected to be included, Jackson voiced his disappointment about being left out while talking to Sirius Xm to promote his newest film Kong: Skull Island.

Jackson said, “I can't go to Wakanda, »

- feeds@cinelinx.com (Rob Young)

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