Spoilers below for Justice League.
Despite, uh, less than superreviews for Justice League, the DC Universe is barreling forward, it seems, if the two -- yes, two -- post-credit scenes are any indication. (Y'know, in addition to all the seeds planted in the actual movie for Queen Atlanna, Darkseid and Green Lantern Corps.)
While the DC brain trust has tended away from adding tags on the movies -- "'I don't know, can I do that?' Because Marvel does that," Zack Snyder once said -- Justice League isn't the first film to come with bonus scenes. But while the stinger attached to Suicide Squad was mostly just puzzling, there's quite a bit to speculate over here.
Photo: DC Comics
Mid-Credits Scene: The scene itself doesn't require much explaining: Barry Allen aka The Flash (Ezra Miller) and Superman (Henry Cavill) meet in some remote location to race. "It's not like a competition, you know," Barry...
Despite, uh, less than superreviews for Justice League, the DC Universe is barreling forward, it seems, if the two -- yes, two -- post-credit scenes are any indication. (Y'know, in addition to all the seeds planted in the actual movie for Queen Atlanna, Darkseid and Green Lantern Corps.)
While the DC brain trust has tended away from adding tags on the movies -- "'I don't know, can I do that?' Because Marvel does that," Zack Snyder once said -- Justice League isn't the first film to come with bonus scenes. But while the stinger attached to Suicide Squad was mostly just puzzling, there's quite a bit to speculate over here.
Photo: DC Comics
Mid-Credits Scene: The scene itself doesn't require much explaining: Barry Allen aka The Flash (Ezra Miller) and Superman (Henry Cavill) meet in some remote location to race. "It's not like a competition, you know," Barry...
- 11/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Edward G. Robinson uncovers another killer, but this time he’s after a Nazi mass murderer, not an insurance salesman. Orson Welles’ most conventional thriller is a masterpiece of style and judgment, with a good sense of time and place – and a lot of expressive shadows. How does this new Blu-ray shape up in comparison to earlier presentations?
The Stranger
Blu-ray
Olive Films
1946 / B&W / 1:37 Academy / 95 min. / Street Date August 29, 2017 / available through the Olive Films website / 29.98
Starring: Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young, Orson Welles, Philip Merivale, Richard Long, Konstantin Shayne, Billy House.
Cinematography: Russell Metty
Production Design: Perry Ferguson
Art Direction: Albert S. D’Agostino
Film Editor: Ernest Nims
Original Music: Bronislau Kaper
Written by Anthony Veiller, Decla Dunning, Victor Trivas
Produced by Sam Spiegel
Directed by Orson Welles
Up pops Olive Films with another Blu-ray of Orson Welles’ impressive The Stranger, for the first time an HD scan...
The Stranger
Blu-ray
Olive Films
1946 / B&W / 1:37 Academy / 95 min. / Street Date August 29, 2017 / available through the Olive Films website / 29.98
Starring: Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young, Orson Welles, Philip Merivale, Richard Long, Konstantin Shayne, Billy House.
Cinematography: Russell Metty
Production Design: Perry Ferguson
Art Direction: Albert S. D’Agostino
Film Editor: Ernest Nims
Original Music: Bronislau Kaper
Written by Anthony Veiller, Decla Dunning, Victor Trivas
Produced by Sam Spiegel
Directed by Orson Welles
Up pops Olive Films with another Blu-ray of Orson Welles’ impressive The Stranger, for the first time an HD scan...
- 8/26/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Every time we think of Deadpool 2, we’re praying that it’s more Terminator 2 than Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. A sequel is tricky business – especially if the first film was sensational – and there’s always a chance that it might crumble under the weight of expectation.
When the news broke that Tim Miller had left directing duties after purported creative clashes with Ryan Reynolds, our hearts skipped a beat and we feared the worst for our beloved Wade Wilson. Had the curse of Fox’s superhero films struck Deadpool 2‘s production? So far, the answer seems to be a resounding no. In fact, the film is shaping up to be even better than the first one.
With less than a year to go until its release, everything we’ve seen of the Merc with the Mouth’s second solo outing looks incredible. From the casting to the tantalizing tidbits on social media,...
When the news broke that Tim Miller had left directing duties after purported creative clashes with Ryan Reynolds, our hearts skipped a beat and we feared the worst for our beloved Wade Wilson. Had the curse of Fox’s superhero films struck Deadpool 2‘s production? So far, the answer seems to be a resounding no. In fact, the film is shaping up to be even better than the first one.
With less than a year to go until its release, everything we’ve seen of the Merc with the Mouth’s second solo outing looks incredible. From the casting to the tantalizing tidbits on social media,...
- 8/9/2017
- by Sergio Pereira
- We Got This Covered
1:38 Pm Pt -- We spoke to Wilson's lawyer, Mark Schamel, who tells us, "There's video of the incident that shows Ms. Leach is attacked. Mr. Wilson is a witness, Ms. Leach is the victim and Ms. Jackson is the defendant." "She's been charged criminally. Her civil claim is meritless and I think she will be convicted for this shortly."Detroit Lions safety Tavon Wilson is being sued by his baby mama -- who claims...
- 6/23/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Overbearing coaches. A kid who missed the crucial shot. A brutal locker room attack.
Law & Order: Svu Season 18 Episode 11 began with a disturbing look into middle school hockey that led down a path to something even worse.
By the end of the hour, a 13-year-old was dead, his best friend was headed to juvenile detention for his death, and an older teenager had been beaten to a pulp.
Worse still, the central question of who was to blame for this tragedy was never really answered satisfactorily.
"Great Expectations" didn't go at all the way I thought it would, but the disturbing image of Adam Turner's injuries is forever seared into my brain, and I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not.
This story could have gone in many directions. At first, it seemed like a stereotypical story about kids being pushed too hard to excel at sports...
Law & Order: Svu Season 18 Episode 11 began with a disturbing look into middle school hockey that led down a path to something even worse.
By the end of the hour, a 13-year-old was dead, his best friend was headed to juvenile detention for his death, and an older teenager had been beaten to a pulp.
Worse still, the central question of who was to blame for this tragedy was never really answered satisfactorily.
"Great Expectations" didn't go at all the way I thought it would, but the disturbing image of Adam Turner's injuries is forever seared into my brain, and I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not.
This story could have gone in many directions. At first, it seemed like a stereotypical story about kids being pushed too hard to excel at sports...
- 2/16/2017
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
"This is my most prized possession..." Now you can enjoy every Taco Tuesday with The Merc with a Mouth. This life-size bust from Sideshow Collectibles was carefully crafted to look just like Wade Wilson, including his costume and trademark katanas. Continue reading for more details or Mr. Wilson might just pay you a visit... to deliver some fresh chimichangas, of course!
From Sideshow Collectibles: "Because everyone needs Wade Wilson’s head to intimidate their neighbors, scare household pets or add a touch of sex appeal to their collection!
Sideshow is proud to unveil an all-new version of the notorious Merc with a Mouth. Lovingly sculpted in glorious (some would even say gratuitous) detail, every inch of your Mom’s favorite superhero has been brought to life in epic 1:1 scale. That’s right, 100% life-sized. Just be grateful we kept it above the waist!
Sideshow’s artists painstakingly re-created the...
From Sideshow Collectibles: "Because everyone needs Wade Wilson’s head to intimidate their neighbors, scare household pets or add a touch of sex appeal to their collection!
Sideshow is proud to unveil an all-new version of the notorious Merc with a Mouth. Lovingly sculpted in glorious (some would even say gratuitous) detail, every inch of your Mom’s favorite superhero has been brought to life in epic 1:1 scale. That’s right, 100% life-sized. Just be grateful we kept it above the waist!
Sideshow’s artists painstakingly re-created the...
- 12/30/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Fright Rags travels to a place that is deceptively "so wholesome, so squeaky clean you could only find it on TV" with their new collection of shirts based on the cult ’90s series Eerie, Indiana. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have a look at trailers and release details for Dave Parker's It Watches and Nathan Williams' If There's a Hell Below.
Eerie, Indiana Shirts from Fright Rags: Press Release: "Despite only airing for a single season, Eerie, Indiana made an impact on a generation who grew up in the '90s. Alongside shows like Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Goosebumps, it served as a gateway into the horror genre for many kids. Journey back to the center of weirdness with Fright-Rags' Eerie, Indiana collection.
Artist Matt Ryan Tobin created three designs: "Eerie, Indiana" features the familiar town sign that greeted viewers at the top of...
Eerie, Indiana Shirts from Fright Rags: Press Release: "Despite only airing for a single season, Eerie, Indiana made an impact on a generation who grew up in the '90s. Alongside shows like Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Goosebumps, it served as a gateway into the horror genre for many kids. Journey back to the center of weirdness with Fright-Rags' Eerie, Indiana collection.
Artist Matt Ryan Tobin created three designs: "Eerie, Indiana" features the familiar town sign that greeted viewers at the top of...
- 11/9/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
"The Conjuring 2" has James Wan once again at the helm following the record breaking success of "The Conjuring," he brings to the screen another real case from the files of renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren with much added scares.
Latino Review had the opportunity to speak with director James Wan at a recent press day in Los Angeles. We asked him about bringing this story to London, having his set blessed by a priest, working again with Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, working in the Hodgson house and what really scares him.
Why not just do an Amityville film since the film starts from there? Why not make a Amityville film based on the Warren files?
James Wan: I think that the fact that the Amityville case is so documented and done so many times and its just something that I feel that everyone knows about it already.
Latino Review had the opportunity to speak with director James Wan at a recent press day in Los Angeles. We asked him about bringing this story to London, having his set blessed by a priest, working again with Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, working in the Hodgson house and what really scares him.
Why not just do an Amityville film since the film starts from there? Why not make a Amityville film based on the Warren files?
James Wan: I think that the fact that the Amityville case is so documented and done so many times and its just something that I feel that everyone knows about it already.
- 6/10/2016
- by Fernando Esquivel
- LRMonline.com
The viral marking for Twentieth Century Fox's new "Deadpool" movie has been nothing less than spectacular. These new Valentine's Day-themes posters are sure to put any R-rated comic book fan in the mood to go on a date with Deadpool. "Deadpool" hits theaters over the Valentine's Day weekend, and the marketing team behind the film is milking that for all it's worth. In the photos and posters below, actors Ryan Reynolds and Morena Baccarin present the more romantic side of the foul-mouthed character, Deadpool. Deadpool pays homage to the master of love stories, Nicholas Sparks -- ring pop anyone? Ryan Reynolds and Morena Baccarin tease "50 Shades of Grey" -- Mr. Wilson will see you now? Deadpool gives a nod to the hit show "The Bachelor" -- would you want a rose from Wade Wilson? "Deadpool" hits theaters February 12, 2016. ...
- 1/14/2016
- by Lauren Gallaway
- Hitfix
The Deadpool goodies continue to pour in, and we have a couple for ya today! First up is an announcement from Mr. Wilson himself regarding the next trailer, and he's brought T.J. Miller along for the ride. If seeing the merc in a Santa hat isn't quite enough to get your kicks, yesterday saw the release of a nifty IMAX poster showing off some of the characters of the film, of which you can find... Read More...
- 12/23/2015
- by Sean Wist
- JoBlo.com
With his halcyon days of youth now a distant memory, former prankster Dennis Mitchell (Michael Nardelli) must come to grips with a world that no longer makes sense. Haunted by the absence of Mr. Wilson and abandoned by friends who've embraced their adult lives, Dennis must overcome a personal crisis that can't be solved with smirks and giggles. As he approaches the twilight of his Quarter Life years, Dennis is forced to make peace with a generation of unmet needs...and where is Mr. Wilson?
Dennis Doesn’t Live Here Anymore is a dark look at what might have become a former prankster, you may know as Dennis the Menace. We like to think that a childlike that might grow into a responsible adult with a family and kids. Hardly the kid that was known for having a slingshot and causing mischief everywhere he went. But, maybe he’s a homeless man that never matured,...
Dennis Doesn’t Live Here Anymore is a dark look at what might have become a former prankster, you may know as Dennis the Menace. We like to think that a childlike that might grow into a responsible adult with a family and kids. Hardly the kid that was known for having a slingshot and causing mischief everywhere he went. But, maybe he’s a homeless man that never matured,...
- 12/7/2015
- by Tyler Richardson
- LRMonline.com
Producer Gil Netter ("The Blind Side," "Marley and Me") and Warner Bros. Pictures are teaming for yet another big screen reboot of the classic comic character "Dennis the Menace" according to The Tracking Board.
The report says the project has become a priority for the studio with producers currently on the hunt for a screenwriter. It does not indicate if it will be live-action or animated.
The property has been adapted to the screen several times most notably as the 1993 theatrical feature which starred Walter Matthau as Mr. Wilson. Numerous straight-to-dvd follow-ups have since been released with the most recent being "A Dennis the Menace Christmas" in 2007.
The property debuted as a syndicated newspaper strip in 1951 before becoming a TV sitcom in 1959 and an anfternoon cartoon in the late 1980s.
The report says the project has become a priority for the studio with producers currently on the hunt for a screenwriter. It does not indicate if it will be live-action or animated.
The property has been adapted to the screen several times most notably as the 1993 theatrical feature which starred Walter Matthau as Mr. Wilson. Numerous straight-to-dvd follow-ups have since been released with the most recent being "A Dennis the Menace Christmas" in 2007.
The property debuted as a syndicated newspaper strip in 1951 before becoming a TV sitcom in 1959 and an anfternoon cartoon in the late 1980s.
- 10/7/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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