The old DC Extended Universe, and the Arrowverse along with it, are officially dead. In their stead a new DC Universe is rising, as James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Studios leaves its mark with the first title in the new cinematic universe. Rather than starting with Superman, another founder of the Justice League, or any character that will be the foundation for this entire endeavor, the DC Universe is beginning with "Creature Commandos."
The show follows Task Force M (for Monster) -- essentially just the Suicide Squad but with Universal Classic Monsters and metahuman outcasts, and other weirdos who don't fit the category of "human." The team is sent to a foreign land to stop an international incident from happening, as a militia led by a Themysciran witch and a bunch of incels plot to invade a Eastern European-inspired country. The team is comprised of the "Creature from...
The show follows Task Force M (for Monster) -- essentially just the Suicide Squad but with Universal Classic Monsters and metahuman outcasts, and other weirdos who don't fit the category of "human." The team is sent to a foreign land to stop an international incident from happening, as a militia led by a Themysciran witch and a bunch of incels plot to invade a Eastern European-inspired country. The team is comprised of the "Creature from...
- 12/19/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
A Good Old Fashioned Orgy
It was one thing when Hollywood released two "friends with benefits"-themed movies this year a few months apart: No Strings Attached and Friends with Benefits.
But a mainstream movie about an outright orgy? A Good Old Fashioned Orgy, which opened last weekend, seems like something new, right? Could it be that Americans, and American movies, are growing up? They're we're finally getting, um, religion on the topic of sex in film?
Of course, the problem with movie trend articles is that there are so many movies released every year that you can always find examples to support almost any point you want to make. I mean, when it comes to sex, Cruising (1980), Basic Instinct (1992), and Showgirls (1995) weren't exactly chopped liver.
Cruising's infamous gay S&M club
And let's face it: the mere inclusion of sex and sexual topics in movies doesn't necessarily mean the...
It was one thing when Hollywood released two "friends with benefits"-themed movies this year a few months apart: No Strings Attached and Friends with Benefits.
But a mainstream movie about an outright orgy? A Good Old Fashioned Orgy, which opened last weekend, seems like something new, right? Could it be that Americans, and American movies, are growing up? They're we're finally getting, um, religion on the topic of sex in film?
Of course, the problem with movie trend articles is that there are so many movies released every year that you can always find examples to support almost any point you want to make. I mean, when it comes to sex, Cruising (1980), Basic Instinct (1992), and Showgirls (1995) weren't exactly chopped liver.
Cruising's infamous gay S&M club
And let's face it: the mere inclusion of sex and sexual topics in movies doesn't necessarily mean the...
- 9/7/2011
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
HollywoodNews.com: NBC announced that William Baldwin (“Dirty Sexy Money,” “Gossip Girl”) will join the cast of the network’s returning drama “Parenthood” for a multiple-episode arc.
Baldwin will be playing Gordon Flint, Adam’s (Peter Krause) wealthy, charismatic boss. Gordon is content to let Adam do the grunt work of running the company, preferring to spend his time thinking about the “big picture.” A dedicated bachelor, Gordon’s romantic life is the polar opposite to Adam’s relationship with Kristina (Monica Potter). Gordon brings tension to the Braverman clan when he sets his sights on Adam’s sister, Sarah (Lauren Graham).
Baldwin first gained recognition for his breakout performance in the feature film “Backdraft.” His other film credits include “The Squid & The Whale,” “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” “Adrift in Manhattan,” Flatliners,” “Internal Affairs,” “Three of Hearts,” “Primary Suspect” and “Born on the Fourth of July.” Baldwin will lend his voice...
Baldwin will be playing Gordon Flint, Adam’s (Peter Krause) wealthy, charismatic boss. Gordon is content to let Adam do the grunt work of running the company, preferring to spend his time thinking about the “big picture.” A dedicated bachelor, Gordon’s romantic life is the polar opposite to Adam’s relationship with Kristina (Monica Potter). Gordon brings tension to the Braverman clan when he sets his sights on Adam’s sister, Sarah (Lauren Graham).
Baldwin first gained recognition for his breakout performance in the feature film “Backdraft.” His other film credits include “The Squid & The Whale,” “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” “Adrift in Manhattan,” Flatliners,” “Internal Affairs,” “Three of Hearts,” “Primary Suspect” and “Born on the Fourth of July.” Baldwin will lend his voice...
- 7/29/2010
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
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