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- Today in Movie Culture: James Bond Meets 'Star Wars,' Cool Lightsaber Stunts and More
- From Kurt Russell to Alicia Vikander -- Here Are the 10 Biggest "Winners" of 2015
- The Geek Beat: The 10 Best Geeky Movies of 2015
- The 25 Best Movie Posters of 2015
- Disney Rings In the Zoo Year With a New 'Zootopia' Trailer
- 2016 Preview: Here's a First Look at 'The Girl on the Train,' 'Neighbors 2' and More
- Movie News: 'Alien: Covenant' Details Teased; Watch 'Only Yesterday' Trailer Featuring Daisy Ridley
Today in Movie Culture: James Bond Meets 'Star Wars,' Cool Lightsaber Stunts and More Posted: 31 Dec 2015 11:00 PM PST Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Alternate Universe Movie Poster of the Day: This fan-made poster for a fake movie called "Starkiller" is inspired by 007 star Daniel Craig's masked cameo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (via Live for Films): Cosplay of the Day: Don't try any of this at home with real lightsabers or you'll cut your own arm off (via Fashionably Geek): Fan-Made Toys of the Day: An Instagram user is recreating moments of 2015 with Barbie dolls, and here's one for part of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (via Design Taxi): 2015: When Women ruled the galaxy. #starwarstheforceawakens #starwars #rey #leia #leiaorgana #boxoffice... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
From Kurt Russell to Alicia Vikander -- Here Are the 10 Biggest "Winners" of 2015 Posted: 31 Dec 2015 09:00 PM PST 2015 is over and it was one helluva year for the movies. Box office records were smashed. Veteran filmmakers returned with a vengeance. Stars were born. Now it's time to take a few steps back, look at what transpired and reflect...in list-form. Yes, it's time to do what we've done in years past and select the 10 people who "won" the movies in 2015. These actors, actresses, filmmakers, and entities represent the cream of the crop, the people who dominated this year in one way or another, overcoming great odds or simply wowing us with their output. Let's begin. 10. Ridley Scott: The Comeback Kid After nearly a decade of disappointments and misfires, the legendary director of Alien and Blade Runner delivered his best film in decades with The... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Geek Beat: The 10 Best Geeky Movies of 2015 Posted: 31 Dec 2015 07:00 PM PST Well, that's it, folks. Another year is in the rearview mirror. It's a bit of an understatement to say that 2015 was one for the record books. At various points during the last 12 months, it seemed as if the bar for box-office success was being raised every week – and not by small increments, either. Records changed hands countless times over the year, and in a win for geeks everywhere, most of the the movies making and breaking those records hailed from the worlds of sci-fi, fantasy, and superhero fare. Given the plethora of great films this year, choosing ten that stood above the rest wasn't an easy task. Sure, some choices were easy – Mad Max: Fury Road, for example – but for the most part, it was a tough list to narrow down. So, without... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The 25 Best Movie Posters of 2015 Posted: 31 Dec 2015 05:00 PM PST It's really hard to pin down a set of criteria for what actually makes for a perfect movie poster. What works for one movie simply won't work for another. Some can get away with a ton of text or blatant Photoshop, while others need to keep things basic. So there are no rules when it came to putting together this Best Posters of 2015 list. These are simply the 25 posters of the year that left an impression so distinct we couldn't help but throw a spotlight on them. 25. XX A lot of horror movies do the whole "poster made out of a skull" thing, but few have found such an evocative way of doing it as this poster for the forthcoming, all-female horror anthology XX. 24. Ant-Man Most of the Ant-Man posters struggled to communicate... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Disney Rings In the Zoo Year With a New 'Zootopia' Trailer Posted: 31 Dec 2015 03:30 PM PST One of our most anticipated movies of 2016 is the latest animated feature from Walt Disney. Zootopia could turn out to be the cleverest non-Pixar release from the studio in ages, and a recent spot highlighting a hilarious scene at a sloth-run DMV has already made it a huge hit with moviegoers this holiday season. Now there's another full trailer for the feature, which sort of looks inspired by Richard Scarry books but is a completely original work from the animation house traditionally known for adapting classic fairy tales. Well, there are some things lifted from other material as homage, such as the umpteenth spoof of The Godfather, but otherwise it's entirely fresh. Zootopia is set in a world full of anthropomorphic mammals, and as we learn from this new... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
2016 Preview: Here's a First Look at 'The Girl on the Train,' 'Neighbors 2' and More Posted: 31 Dec 2015 02:00 PM PST A sterling flood of new images have been published recently by Entertainment Weekly. We've already highlighted some of them and we've sorted out the rest to pick out the ones that represent the first looks at a slew of highly anticipated movies in 2016. The Girl on the Train The screen adaptation of the best-selling novel promises to make a big splash when it hits theaters on October 7. Emily Blunt (above) leads a cast that includes Rebecca Ferguson, Edgar Ramirez, Justin Theroux and Haley Bennett; Tate Taylor (The Help) is directing. Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising In the sequel to the comedy smash, Zac Efron and Seth Rogen return to do battle with a partying sorority that moves into the neighborhood. Rose Byrne also returns, with Chloe Grace... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Movie News: 'Alien: Covenant' Details Teased; Watch 'Only Yesterday' Trailer Featuring Daisy Ridley Posted: 31 Dec 2015 12:00 PM PST Alien: Covenant: Costume designer Janty Yates, who won an Academy Award for Gladiator, has worked with director Ridley Scott on many of his films. In a new interview, she revealed that his next, Alien: Covenant, will take place 10 years after the events depicted in Prometheus and also noted it's "not so much of a spacesuit movie." Michael Fassbender and Noomi Rapace will reprise their roles; Katherine Waterston recently nabbed the lead role. It's set for release on October 6, 2017. [Collider via Bloody Disgusting] Black Panther: After moving around the release calendar a bit, Black Panther finally settled on February 16, 2018. Marvel chief Kevin Feige has now revealed why that matters: "T'Challa's story is very important to us as it... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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