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Thursday, January 7, 2016

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Today in Movie Culture: See Emma Stone as Cruela De Vil, 'Sesame Street' Meets 'True Detective' and More

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 11:00 PM PST

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:   Supercut of the Day: With a new year comes more people at the gym, for their resolutions. In honor of them, here's a supercut of people working out in movies:   Casting Depiction of the Day: Emma Stone is going to play a young Cruela De Vil in Disney's live-action 101 Dalmatians prequel. Boss Logic shows us what she might look like in the role:   Parody of the Day: With Sesame Street making its HBO debut soon, here's a mashup of the children's show with season one of the cable network's True Detective that puts Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson's voices in the mouths of Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird, via Jimmy Kimmel...
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Oh, The Horror! Here Are the Movies That Wanna Scare You in 2016

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 09:30 PM PST

2015 was a pretty great year for horror movies, and 2016 looks to be shaping up in equally impressive fashion already. While we’re sure to be surprised by several out of the blue experiences this year (they always turn up at festivals…), the titles we do know about sound really good. With that in mind, here are the horror films we’re most looking forward to over the course of the next 12 months.   31 Wildly divisive filmmaker Rob Zombie will unleash his latest creation when 31 debuts at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23. I can already guarantee that there will be folks who love it and others who hate it – that’s just how it goes with Zombie. There’s rarely a middle ground. The director’s first film since Lords of Salem...
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Reel TV: M. Night Shyamalan Is Rebooting 'Tales From the Crypt'

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 08:30 PM PST

Tom Hanks, Daniel Craig, Timothy Dalton, Blythe Danner, Benecio Del Toro, Meat Loaf, Whoopi Goldberg, Margot Kidder, Ewan McGregor, Demi Moore, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Christopher Reeve, Pierce Brosnan, Adam West, William Friedkin, Robert Zemeckis, John Lithgow, William Sadler, Bob Hoskins, and even Sugar Ray Leonard. That's just a tiny, tiny smattering of the fantastic cast and crew list that popped up in the greatest horror anthology show ever made, Tales From the Crypt. Soon we can add one more to the list: M. Night Shyamalan. The director of Signs, The Sixth Sense and The Visit is teaming with TNT to create a two-hour horror block on the network, which will not only be the home of a rebooted Tales From the Crypt, but will also be a venue for other short form horror...
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That Badass Stormtrooper from 'The Force Awakens' Gets a Backstory

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 07:30 PM PST

One of many great things Star Wars: The Force Awakens accomplishes is that it finally breathes a little life into Stormtroopers. Previously these soldiers were known primarily for their clunky running and ability to get shot down without ever really fighting back. But in The Force Awakens, we learn more about how they train, how they fight and, most importantly, how they feel. And we get all of this not just through Finn and his journey, but also in other little moments, like when Captain Phasma scolds Finn (or FN-2187) for taking off his helmet or when that one badass Stormtrooper challenges Finn to a duel after yelling "Traitor!" at him. Remember this guy? Since release, the First Order Stormtrooper nicknamed TR-8R by fans has now been unmasked (kind of) by...
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SXSW Announces 'Beware the Slenderman,' 'Midnight Special,' 'Pee-Wee's Big Holiday' and More Movies

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 06:00 PM PST

We're a few weeks away from the start of the Sundance Film Festival and yet already we're looking a little beyond to South By Southwest. Both of these festivals tend to be the launching point for many of the most interesting movies of the year, and while we know what Sundance's full line-up looks like, SXSW still hasn't announced their complete slate of films. They are chipping away with a few key reveals, though. We know that Richard Linklater's spiritual successor to Dazed and Confused, Everybody Wants Some, is the opening night film and now we've got a half-dozen other titles to whet or appetite with. We've got the North American premiere of Jeff Nichols's (Take Shelter) Midnight Special, about a father trying to shield his superpowered son...
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Guillermo del Toro Hopes to Take a 'Fantastic Voyage' With James Cameron

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 05:00 PM PST

If James Cameron's career has been known for anything, it's pushing the limits of technology to deliver unparalleled cinematic experiences. So it makes sense that Cameron and his company Lightstorm Entertainment have been interested in remaking Fantastic Voyage, the spectacle filled '60s sci-fi classic about a team of scientists that shrink down to a molecular level and go inside a human body. If you want to use bleeding edge tech to transport audiences to another world, that world may as well be inside the human body. Cameron and Twentieth Century Fox have been pursuing a remake for over a decade now, with Cameron originally set to direct it back in the late '90s. That obviously never happened and since then Cameron's focus on Avatar and its sequels has kept...
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Watch a Creepy Documentary About the Real Forest Featured in 'The Forest'

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 03:30 PM PST

In the new film The Forest (in theaters this weekend), Natalie Dormer (Game of Thrones) plays a woman who goes off in search of her twin sister after she disappears into Japan’s Aokigahara Forest, aka the 'Suicide Forest" -- nicknamed that due to the high amount of people who travel into the forest to kill themselves. And like many horror movies that use real-life locations for inspiration, The Forest utilizes Aokigahara's ghoulish history to help set up all the freakishness that awaits Dormer once she journeys into its hauntingly beautiful surroundings. But what really goes on amidst Aokigahara's deep, dark, luscious woods? Vice teamed up with a local geologist for a 21-minute short documentary (via FSR) called Aokigahara: Suicide...
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First 'The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist' Trailer Takes the Scares to England

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 01:30 PM PST

Fresh off the enormous worldwide success of Furious 7, director James Wan could have made almost any movie he wanted to make. Instead of making Furious 8, though, or some other action blockbuster, Wan chose to return to the world of horror and helm The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist. What prompted him to make that decision? The sequel is drawn from a true story involving two young sisters who lived in Enfield, a borough in north London, England. In August 1977, their mother called police to their home after the sisters reported seeing evidence of supernatural activity. Additional reports gained the attention of the media and the case received media coverage for a couple of years, with considerable debate on the authenticity of the reports. Eventually, paranormal...
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Movie News: Emma Stone to Star in Disney's Live-Action 'Cruella;' Watch Melissa McCarthy in New 'The Boss' Trailer

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 12:00 PM PST

Cruella: Emma Stone is in early negotiations to portray the titular role in Disney's upcoming live-action movie Cruella. The character first appeared in Dodie Smith's novel, published in 1956, and became famous as a villain in Disney's 1961 animated 101 Dalmatians; Glenn Close played her in two live-action movies in 1996 and 2000. Kelly Marcel (Saving Mr. Banks, Fifty Shades of Grey) is writing a new draft of the script. [Heat Vision]   Ready Player One: Ben Mendelsohn, who is playing a villainous character in the upcoming Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, is in early talks to play a villain in Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One. The movie is based on Ernest Cline's popular book about a treasure hunt in a virtual world. If the talks are successful...
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