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- How Leonardo DiCaprio Reacted to Jennifer Lopez's Carpool Karaoke Text
- 'Sharknado 4' Gets 'Star Wars'-Inspired Title, Premiere Date
- 10 Burning Questions for 'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Finale
- 'Finding Dory' Pixar Easter Egg Is an April Fools' Joke We Can Get Behind
- Don Cheadle Facts: 9 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About the 'Miles Ahead' Star
- Tom Hiddleston May Be Done With Loki After 'Thor: Ragnarok'
- 9 Reasons We Still Miss Detective Stabler on 'Law and Order: SVU'
- The 35 Best Time Travel Movies Ever, Ranked
- 11 Best Indie Horror Movie Gems of the Last Decade
How Leonardo DiCaprio Reacted to Jennifer Lopez's Carpool Karaoke Text Posted: Baby aka Leonardo DiCaprio and Boo Boo aka Jennifer Lopez are still best buds. Earlier this week, on his last night show, James Corden sent a prank text to Leonardo DiCaprio from Jennifer Lopez's phone during a "Carpool Karaoke" segment, and the actress/singer revealed how the Oscar winner reacted. "I did have to explain it to him," she told reporters after an "American Idol" taping. "He was a great sport about it ... I was like, 'So hey, this is what had happened! I was with James Corden.'" Corden had written: "Hey, baby, I'm kind of feeling like I need to cut loose. Any suggestions? Let me know. J. Lo (you know, from the block)." DiCaprio eventually responded with his own text: "You mean tonight, Boo Boo, club-wise?" Corden and Lopez laughed hysterically about the exchange, and it seems DiCaprio is laughing off the prank, too. "He's great. He's a friend and it was nice. He was totally like, 'Do whatever you want, I don't care.' I don't know if he'd say that today!" Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
'Sharknado 4' Gets 'Star Wars'-Inspired Title, Premiere Date Posted: The fourth installment in the "Sharknado" franchise is getting ready to touch down, and now has a new, "Star Wars"-inspired title, and an official premiere date. Now dubbed "Sharknado: The 4th Awakens" (get it?), the Syfy original movie will hit the cable network on July 31. Original stars Ian Ziering and Tara Reid will reprise their roles, and the resolution to the cliffhanger at the end of "Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!" will be revealed, via the results of the social media fan vote using either the #AprilLives or #AprilDies hashtag. Here's the official logline for the TV movie, per Syfy: Sounds about right for the fourth installment in a schlocky (yet oddly satisfying) series starring a bunch of D-list actors. Speaking of which, new faces this time around include Gary Busey (playing April's dad -- so apparently Reid's character survives?), Cheryl Tiegs (playing Fin's mom), Tommy Davidson, Imani Hakim, Cody Linley, and Masiela Lusha. Expect many more low-level celeb cameos to be announced. "Sharknado: The 4th Awakens" debuts on Syfy on Sunday, July 31 at 8 p.m. [h/t Entertainment Weekly] Photo credit: Syfy via Entertainment Weekly This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
10 Burning Questions for 'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Finale Posted: Season six has been an especially grim one for "The Walking Dead." After a promising start to this batch of midseason episodes (Richonne FTW), things have quickly gone south: Denise was killed, Carol abandoned both Alexandria and her badassery, and now, four of our heroes have been captured by the Saviors -- and Daryl may or may not have survived a close-range gunshot. What lies ahead for Rick and co. in this weekend's season finale? Read on for the burning questions we hope to have answered. 1. Did Daryl die? Last week's episode ended on a major cliffhanger, with Dwight shooting Daryl in the closing moments. There was a lot of blood, but the splatter-filled screen faded to black before fans could see if Mr. Dixon survived. Perhaps Dwight merely wounded Daryl (did he simply shoot him in the shoulder?), and will use him as a bargaining chip with Rick. We find it hard to believe that the show would kill off one of its few remaining original stars in such an ambiguous way; when/if Daryl dies, fans will likely see it all happen, leading us to believe he'll make it out of this scrape alive (for now). 2. Will Glenn, Michonne, and Rosita live? Glenn and Michonne were captured by the Saviors, and after Daryl was shot, they likely took Rosita hostage, too. Could this entire trio be on the chopping block? Both Glenn and Michonne got some quality time with their significant others last week, and if this show loves anything, it's depicting moments of happiness followed by crushing devastation. Still, Glenn is (probably) safe, since he's already had one major death fakeout this season, and it would strain credibility to do that all over again. Michonne and Rosita are fair game, though. And if Michonne does die, expect all hell to break loose as Rick avenges his partner. 3. Who will Negan kill? According to the "Walking Dead" comics, Negan kills a major character upon his first introduction to our core group. But showrunners have indicated that that person's identity may change in the televised version of events, and we're wondering if perhaps Daryl is the one who suffers Lucille's wrath this time around. Based on those Polaroids we saw at the Savior compound back in episode 12, whoever winds up on the other end of Negan's bat is in for a nasty end. And with another cliffhanger surely waiting for fans, it's going to be a long summer dealing with the fallout. 4. What's happening with Maggie? Last week, we discovered that Maggie has some severe bruising all over her body, most likely the result of her and Carol's rough run-in with the Saviors in episode 13. Maggie also suffered a knife wound to the stomach during that encounter; could that injury have been more significant than we thought? Ms. Greene was hunched over and howling in pain last we saw her, indicating that she could be losing her baby. That loss would be especially devastating if Glenn dies, too. 5. How many Saviors are there? Dwight and Honey already revealed that they have no idea how large their group is, despite being part of it for years, and Paula indicated that she thought he entire community was wiped out when Rick and co. invaded. Plus, it seems like every week, a new band of Saviors is setting up a roadblock or ambushing our survivors. Will the true depth of their ranks finally be revealed? And once that's known, is it feasible to think that Rick and co. can defeat them all? 6. Will the Saviors attack Alexandria? The answer to the previous question may be revealed if the Saviors decide to attack Alexandria, like Hiro indicated would happen before Carol killed him last week. Maggie has been preparing for such a scenario, stockpiling guns and ammo at key guardposts throughout Alexandria, and stashing a few extra weapons in secret locations, too. All that can't be for nothing, and it looks like the freshly-trained Alexandrians are in for yet another crash course in community defense – only this time, their invaders won't be walkers. 7. Will the Hilltop community join the fight? We haven't heard anything from the Hilltoppers since Rick and co. thought they solved the group's Savior problem, and reaped their plentiful food rewards. But Jesus and Gregory seem too significant to just drop off the face of the earth, especially since Jesus has proven himself an adept survivor (and skilled at sneaking up on people, an important trait in the apocalypse). Will some of the Hilltoppers lend a helping hand should the Saviors come knocking at Alexandria? And if things go south with that fight, will the Hilltoppers once again go back to living under Negan's thumb? That could cause some resentment, since we'd imagine Gregory wouldn't be too pleased with Rick after giving up so many of his resources in exchange for the sheriff's (now seemingly useless) muscle. 8. Who was that mystery man looking for his horse? Morgan and Rick came upon a man – clad in what appeared to be body armor – on their search for Carol last week, though he fled before he could provide much intel. That odd encounter surely can't be a one-off, and with Rick's discovery of one of the Hilltoppers' spears that the man dropped, it looks like he'll have some sort of connection to that community. Might he be from another group with which the Hilltoppers have been trading? As Glenn pointed out, the Saviors and Hilltoppers have already proven that the world is bigger than the Alexandrians initially thought. Could it perhaps be even larger? And what implications can that have for Rick's crew? Might they, too, join in an uprising against the Saviors? This may be an issue larger than can fully be addressed in the season six finale; we'd expect it to resurface in season seven this fall. 9. Will Morgan finally kill? Morgan's morality has been a big sticking point this season, with the survivor refusing to kill any attacker -- no matter how dangerous or vicious -- because he steadfastly believes "all life is precious." He butted heads with Carol in particular over this viewpoint, though after Carol split from Alexandria, he seemed to waver ever-so-slightly, even agreeing to take a gun from Rick when he remained outside the gates to search for his missing friend. Both Rick and viewers know that Morgan can't possibly survive in this world without taking another's life. But will Morgan actually do so? Or will his reluctance be his downfall? After 16 episodes of buildup, we're impatiently waiting for a resolution to this storyline. 10. Can Carol make a comeback? Speaking of the Morgan vs. Carol battle of wills, Carol seemed to finally be swayed by Morgan's way of thinking, peacing out from Alexandria with the excuse that she can't bring herself to kill, and thus doesn't want to be put in the position of having to do so for any of the people she loves back home (sorry, Tobin). But then, she turns around and shoots a bunch of Saviors, her motivations murky at best. What's happening with our once-fearsome survivor? Is this a true crisis of faith, an act, or a bit of both? Will she be able to take out any other Saviors, or will she herself be brought down? We'd hate to see her go out on such a down note, but with the odd choices the writers have been making with her, it may finally be time to say goodbye. Photo credits: Gene Page/AMC This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
'Finding Dory' Pixar Easter Egg Is an April Fools' Joke We Can Get Behind Posted: Pixar fans have come to expect elaborate Easter eggs from the animation studio's films, with recurring objects and references popping up in numerous movies as a wink to both the filmmakers and audiences alike. Well, get ready for the ultimate Pixar Easter egg, which today was revealed to have appeared in every single Pixar flick since 1995's "Toy Story." If you guessed it was a color-changing octopus, who we finally meet in "Finding Dory," you're right! Unfortunately, you've also fallen victim to an April Fools' Day prank, courtesy of the studio. Thankfully, unlike most groan-inducing April Fools' jokes, this one is pretty tame, and actually kind of clever, in that it helps highlight a new character from "Finding Dory," while reminding audiences of all the classic Pixar movies they know and love (and hinting that they'll soon come to see "Dory" the same way, too). The clip is introduced by "Dory" director Andrew Stanton and actor Ed O'Neill, who voices the cephalopod in question, an octopus named Hank. Hank is one of many new sea creatures that Dory meets on her quest to reunite with her family in the flick, and it looks like his ability to blend into his surroundings will be the source of some shenanigans for our favorite blue tang fish. Be on the lookout for Hank -- and other actual Easter eggs -- in "Finding Dory," which swims into theaters on June 17. [h/t Screen Crush] Photo credit: Pixar via USA Today This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Don Cheadle Facts: 9 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About the 'Miles Ahead' Star Posted: Don Cheadle is best known for acting in films like "Hotel Rwanda," "Crash," and the Marvel movies. Now, he's directing and starring in "Miles Ahead," a biopic about the famous jazz musician Miles Davis. From his guilty pleasures to Halle Berry's nickname for him, these are the nine things you should know about Cheadle. [Source: IMDB, People, Complex] This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Tom Hiddleston May Be Done With Loki After 'Thor: Ragnarok' Posted: Nothing is ever set in stone in the Marvel Cinematic Universe until the cameras start rolling, but this latest bit of news may be upsetting for Loki fans: According to Tom Hiddleston, "Thor: Ragnarok" may feature the last onscreen appearance of the villain. Hiddleston hinted that his days as the meddlesome god were numbered in an interview with The Daily Beast, in which he discussed a bunch of upcoming projects. According to the actor, the third installment in the "Thor" franchise may be its last -- and will feature Loki's final bow, too. "'Thor 3' will be cool because I've not done it for four years," Hiddleston told the site of starting production on the threequel, which begins shooting in June. "I love working with Chris [Hemsworth]. This will be my last time out of the gate." That seems like a pretty definitive declaration, though of course, the actor later qualified those remarks. When asked if that meant that he would not pop up in "Avengers: Infinity War," Hiddleston admitted that even current members of the MCU are not privy to all the intel about upcoming projects. "I don't know! Honestly, I don't know," he told the Beast. "They haven't got their ducks in a row yet. They make it up as they go along." Here's hoping the Marvel head honchos can find a way to make up a part for Hiddleston, too. In the meantime, catch Loki while you can when "Thor: Ragnarok" opens on November 3, 2017. [via: The Daily Beast] This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
9 Reasons We Still Miss Detective Stabler on 'Law and Order: SVU' Posted: Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) left the precinct about five years ago, and he left a big ol' hole in our hearts. "Law & Order: SVU" has tried to fill the void with some new faces, but -- let's face it -- they'll never be Stabler. Here are nine reasons we will always miss him. Cue the Sarah McLachlan. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The 35 Best Time Travel Movies Ever, Ranked Posted: There isn't one person out there who wouldn't give anything for a chance to travel back in time. To right a wrong or relive a favorite moment. Hollywood has capitalized on this universal truth for years, with everything from "The Time Machine" to "Back to the Future." The genre has also given us time loops, which can ruin your do-over day (see "Source Code") or make each one increasingly better ("Groundhog Day"). In honor of "Source Code" turning five years old this year, here are the big screen's 35 best trips through time. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
11 Best Indie Horror Movie Gems of the Last Decade Posted: Horror movies are big business, but that doesn't mean you need big-name directors or stars. All it takes to make an effective horror film is a great premise, a bold vision and many, many late nights. Among the greatest recent additions to the genre are "It Follows" and "The Babadook," low-budget movies that created a big, disturbing impact. Here are 11 indie horror films you might have missed. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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