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THOR: RAGNAROK Director Taika Waititi Asks for Hilarious Advice from Other Marvel Directors

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I know that I am in the silent minority that enjoyed the two stand-alone Thor movies. However, just because I like them doesn’t mean that I can’t see their faults. One of the biggest offenses is the lack of comedy in the movies. No, Kat Dennings doesn’t count as comic relief.

Fortunately for us, it appears that things are going to be better in Thor: Ragnarok. No Natalie Portman, no Dennings, and a director that knows comedy. Director Taika Waititi was a perfect choice to take over this franchise.

In a bit of light-hearted fun, Waititi enlisted some help, via Twitter, from a couple of fellow Marvel directors to make sure he makes the perfect Marvel movie. Enjoy the madness.

Thor: Ragnarok hits theaters November 3rd, 2017.


PREDATOR Will Be Getting Technology and Visual Upgrades in the Sequel

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Ever since it was announced that Shane Black was developing a new Predator film with his Monster Squad co-writer Fred Dekker, I've been excited to see what he exactly he would do to make it fresh and relevant. Well, in a couple recent interviews with Comingsoon he opened up a little bit about what he is looking to do. When asked about the iconic look of the Predator and if Stan Winston's costume design would be changed, this is what he said:

“It’s not to ‘improve,’ it’s make it fun, make it different, make it organically different. So what’s the extension of it that makes sense, that’s exciting? There have been a lot of changes to Stan’s design over the years. These different Predator movies have done different things. Ultimately it’s not about design to me, it’s about the story you want to tell. There are people who are always going to agonize over Iron Man, what color his suit is. Maybe this weapon does a new thing, but if the story is not good I don’t give a sh*t what color the suit is. In ‘The Predator’ we’re doing a lot of upgrades to what you would consider to be the traditional Predator technology and look, but hopefully the story is what’s going to drag people in, not just the attention to the minutiae.”

I'm curious to see what he is planning for the new Predator costume design, but it's great to hear that his focus is on giving the film the best story possible. Producer John Davis previously expanded on that a bit when talking about the writing and how the perspective is going to be fresh:

“The writing is so fresh, the perspective is so fresh. I’m telling you, you’re going to get something you don’t expect and you’re going to say, ‘This is the most entertaining way to reinvent a franchise.’”

That's a comment that is sure to get fans excited for the film. Black previously revealed that the movie would be set in present day. We've also heard that Arnold Schwarzenegger was going to meet with Black regarding the film, we just know how exactly what his involvement will be in the film if anything pans out. Black previously had this to say about the project:

"I mean, there’s great Predator movies, but to actually play with the idea of making it an event, not necessarily in scale—it doesn’t have to be huge—but it just has to feel like a Predator movie you want to see in the summer and line up for it. And that’s what we’re going for. Let’s get back to the excitement and innovation of that original movie where it felt fresh. I just want to find a way to make it feel fresh and that’s what we’re trying to do."

Black has a history with Predator as he was not only hired to rework the original 1987 film, but he also ended up playing the character Hawkins. If anyone is going to respect the material and give us the best Predator movie possible, it's Black. 

The Predator is set to be released on March 2nd, 2018.

College Student Gives Cosplay Presentation While Cosplaying as Batman

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A college student named Raymond Luna from Covina, CA had to give a class presentation, so he asked his professor if he could give a presentation on the history of cosplay dressed up as Batman. His professor told him he could, so Luna showed up to class dressed up in Batman's armor from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. I've gotta say, that is one pretty cool professor. I never had a professor that would allow that awesomeness when I was in college. 

He posted a few photos from the presentation on his Instagram account including a video of him surprising the class when he walked in all decked out at Batman. The other students in the class were ecstatic. Luna told BuzzFeed:

“I’m always excited when others approve of this. I know there was a time when cosplaying was frowned upon and looked at differently. Today, many people want to get in on the fun.”

Check out the photos and video below. Unfortunately, we don't get to see how the presentation turned out.

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Reviewing my speech before presenting it to the citizens of Gotham. 😂🙌📖📚

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Jeff Bridges Hunts Down Chris Pine and Ben Foster in Trailer for HELL OR HIGH WATER

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“I may have one hunt left in me.”

I’ve got a trailer here for a new film called Hell of High Water that you’ve gotta check out. The story centers on two brothers named Toby and Tanner, played by Chris Pine and Ben Foster, who embark on a bank robbery spree to help save their mom's farm. Their actions put them on a collision course with a west Texas Ranger determined to take them down. That Texas ranger is played by none other than Jeff Bridges.

The movie was directed by David Mackenzie from a script written by Taylor Sheridan (Sicario). There’s some tremendous talent involved with bringing this story to the big screen, and it looks like it paid off because the movie looks great. I enjoy watching intense dramas like this that involve crime sprees, especially when it seems like the audience will be rooting for the criminals.

The movie is set to premiere at Cannes next week, and it will be released in theaters on August 12th.

CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE TRILOGY Set For Release Next Week On Last Gen

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Looks like Activision is trying to quietly roll out a Call of Duty entry without people noticing. IGN noticed Best Buy had listed a Modern Warfare Trilogygame for Xbox 360 and PS3...

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Chilling Trailer for Ben Affleck's New Thriller THE ACCOUNTANT

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When Ben Affleck isn't dressing up as Batman and playing around in the DC universe, he's playing an autistic math genius who will kill people then do their taxes. I can't help but think that this is what Affleck's version of Bruce Wayne would be doing if he weren't Batman. The first trailer has been released for Affleck's new thriller The Accountant, and it looks like an incredibly good film. The trailer is actually really quite chilling and intense. 

The movie was directed by Gavin O’Connor (Miracle, Warrior), and it also has an incredible supporting cast that includes Anna Kendrick, J.K. Simmons, Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey Tambor, and John Lithgow. There's a lot of great talent attached to this project, and it looks like they've made a hell of a film that I'm 100% on board with. 

Christian Wolff (Affleck) is a math savant with more affinity for numbers than people. Behind the cover of a small-town CPA office, he works as a freelance accountant for some of the world’s most dangerous criminal organizations. With the Treasury Department’s Crime Enforcement Division, run by Ray King (J.K. Simmons), starting to close in, Christian takes on a legitimate client: a state-of-the-art robotics company where an accounting clerk (Anna Kendrick) has discovered a discrepancy involving millions of dollars. But as Christian uncooks the books and gets closer to the truth, it is the body count that starts to rise.

The Accountant opens in theaters on October 14th.

Special IMAX Trailer Released for ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS

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This IMAX trailer that has been released for Disney's Alice Through the Looking Glass has been the best thing I’ve seen from the film so far. I wasn’t the biggest fan of the first movie, so my excitement level for the sequel has been kinda nonexistent. It's one of those film franchises that I just didn’t seem to connect with. I will be going to see it, though, because my little girls are excited and won't stop talking about it.  

The trailer includes an introduction from producer Tim Burton, and it features a lot of fun, whimsical new footage from the movie. The movie was directed by James Bobin (The Muppets) this time around, and here’s the synopsis:

Alice Kingsleigh (Wasikowska) has spent the past few years following in her father’s footsteps and sailing the high seas. Upon her return to London, she comes across a magical looking glass and returns to the fantastical realm of Underland and her friends the White Rabbit (Sheen), Absolem (Rickman), the Cheshire Cat (Fry) and the Mad Hatter (Depp), who is not himself. The Hatter has lost his Muchness, so Mirana (Hathaway) sends Alice on a quest to borrow the Chronosphere, a metallic globe inside the chamber of the Grand Clock which powers all time. Returning to the past, she comes across friends – and enemies – at different points in their lives, and embarks on a perilous race to save the Hatter before time runs out.

Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska and Helena Bonham Carter all reprise their roles from the first film. Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, and Timothy Spall are also back to voice their characters. The sequel also includes the new additions of Zanik Hightopp (Rhys Ifans), who is the Mad Hatter’s father, and Time himself (Sacha Baron Cohen), a peculiar creature who is part human, part clock.

Alice Through the Looking Glass opens in theaters on May 27th, 2016.

Joel Kinnaman Set to Star in Netflix Sci-Fi Series ALTERED CARBON

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A few months ago Netflix revealed that they were developing a new original cyberpunk sci-fi series called Altered Carbon, and Variety is reporting that Joel Kinnaman (The Killing, RoboCop, Suicide Squad) has been cast in the lead role. The series is based on the book of the same name by Richard K. Morgan, and it sounds like it could make for a solid show. 

The futuristic series is set in the 25th century when the human mind has been digitized and the soul is transferable from one body to the next. Kinnaman will play Takeshi Kovacs, a former elite interstellar warrior known as an Envoy who has been imprisoned for 500 years and is downloaded into a future he had tried to stop. If he can solve a single murder in a world where technology has made death nearly obsolete, he’ll get a chance at a new life on Earth.

Netflix has hired Game of Thrones director Miguel Sapochnik to direct the first of ten episodes for the series. Laeta Kalogridis is writing the series and also serving as its showrunner. She’s got a few interesting projects under her belt that include Pathfinder, Shutter Island, Terminator Genisys, and the upcoming James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez film adaptation of Alita: Battle Angel.

Kinnaman is a great actor who isn’t new to the Netflix family as he previously worked with them on the final season of The Killing and most recently played a major role in House of Cards season four. With Kinnaman and the rest of the talent on board to develop this series, Altered Carbon could really turn out to be an awesome show. I'm looking forward to it. 


Greg Berlanti Confirms His Involvement With BOOSTER GOLD Movie

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The other day we learned that Warner Bros. was moving forward with development of their Booster Gold movie. DC TV writer and producer Greg Berlanti (Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow) has been rumored to be involved with this project for awhile now. His name was first brought up when a rumor hit that he was going to direct a Booster Gold and Blue Beetle team-up movie. It was recently reported that Berlanti was attached to the project as a producer and that he might jump on board as the director. It was also reported that Zack Stentz (Thor, X-Men: First Class, Power Rangers) was brought on to write the script. Well, Berlanti has just confirmed that this is all true. He told THR:

“I’m attached to a few films [at Warner Bros.] now, and one, Booster Gold, is a DC property. Zack Stentz, who wrote an episode of Flash last year, just got the job, so he’s writing the script now. I’d probably direct that, or I would want to.”

There’s no mention of Blue Beetle being involved, but there’s always a chance that he could be. It would make complete sense to have a movie in which Booster Gold and Blue Beetle team up for a crazy adventure. Regardless of how they handle the film, it’s going to be very different from the dark and dreary DC movie universe that Zack Snyder has created. This will be more of a light-hearted comedy action adventure.

For those of you not familiar with Booster Gold here’s a description:

Booster Gold, AKA Michael Jon Carter, was a football hero and celebrity in the 25th Century who became publicly disgraced after he was caught gambling on his own games. With his reputation tarnished, Carter stole super-powered relics from the past and traveled back in time, with the plan to become a famous superhero. Though he began cocky, Booster eventually became a real hero.
Jamie Reyes is a teenager from El Paso, TX who, one night, fused with a piece of alien technology called the Scarab that was sent to Earth from an ancient cosmic race. The Scarab gives its host extraordinary powers and becomes a suit that equips the user with the ability to fly and a slew of other powers. The technology was sent under the guise of helping budding civilizations, but the Scarab’s true mission was to slowly overtake the host’s consciousness and take over the world. Due to damage from the journey, the technology and its powers fuse symbiotically with Reyes–with Reyes’ consciousness intact. Reyes then uses the suit to fight crime as the Blue Beetle.
Booster and Blue Beetle frequently partner up in the comics and are close allies, often pulled into more comedic shenanigans. The dynamic duo are also members of the Justice League and are being planted now to appear in a future JL movie down the road.”

It seems like WB is very serious about this project. I don’t know how exactly it will fit in with the studio’s current slate of DC films, but maybe it will just stand on its own. Not everything needs to be interconnected. In fact, I’d much rather this Booster Gold film be its own thing.

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Trailer for the Wonderful 1950s Coming-of-Age Film INDIGNATION with Logan Lerman

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I had a chance to see Indignation at Sundance earlier this year, and it was a joy to watch. The film was directed by James Schamus, who has produced several movies over the years and has written scripts for films such as Hulk and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. This is his first time directing a feature, and he did a wonderful job telling this coming-of-age story.

The story is based on a book of the same name by Philip Roth. The story follows a boy named Marcus, played by Logan Lerman. He is the Jewish atheist son of a butcher from New Jersey, and he enrolls in a small christian college in Ohio to avoid being drafted into the Korean War and to get away from his overbearing parents. It is here that the character is met with a variety of challenges such as anti-Semitism, sexual repression, and the ongoing war.

We have the first trailer for you to watch today for the film, and it makes the movie looks more serious than it really is, which is surprising. The movie is packed full of humor which is why I enjoyed it so much. Unfortunately, none of that humor is present in the trailer. As I said in my review:

It's a dramatic story but it's sprinkled with some fantastically fun humor and there are moments that are really quite charming. There's one relationship in particular that was incredibly entertaining and that was between Marcus and the dean of the college. There was one scene between the two characters that was incredible. In it they argue about religion, life, and dealing with problems Marcus is confronted with. The scene is 15 minutes long and the exchange of words between these two characters is brilliant. The whole audience roared in applause when it was over.

Here’s the official synopsis:

Based on Philip Roth’s late novel, Indignation takes place in 1951, as Marcus Messner (Logan Lerman), a brilliant working class Jewish boy from Newark, New Jersey, travels on scholarship to a small, conservative college in Ohio, thus exempting him from being drafted into the Korean War. But once there, Marcus’s growing infatuation with his beautiful classmate Olivia Hutton (Sarah Gadon), and his clashes with the college’s imposing Dean, Hawes Caudwell (Tracy Letts), put his and his family’s best laid plans to the ultimate test.

Indignation opens on July 29th, and I highly recommend you check it out when you get a chance. I think audiences will be pleasantly surprised with it.

13 Fun Facts About GATTACA

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I was watching Gattaca again recently and realized that the Andrew Niccol sci-fi masterpiece deserved its own Fun Facts list. This is one of my favorite movies, and if you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out on something special. This was the first film that Niccol made and for a first-time film project, he completely nailed it. He made a spectacular film, and even with the six films he’s made since, Gattaca is still his best.

A lot of the information here comes from Imdb, and I've included some of my own commentary as well as videos for you to watch. Here are 13 Fun Facts about Gattaca that you may not have known:

  • Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman started dating during the filming of the movie. They eventually got married, but later divorced in 2005.
  • There was a marketing campaign for the film when it was first released that included advertisements for people to call a number and have their children genetically engineered. Apparently thousands of people called, wanting to have their offspring genetically engineered. A Fake ad was placed in The Washington Post for a company offering to genetically alter embryos with the tagline "Children made to order." The ad came along with a list of genetic traits that could be added to the child.
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  • The film was voted the most accurate sci-fi film ever made by the scientists at NASA.
  • Jude Law's middle name in the film is Eugene and he’s asked to be called by that name in the film. "Eugene" originated from the Greek language for "well born.” On top of that, the central theme to the story is “Eugenics" which is the science of improving the hereditary qualities of a race or breed. 
  • The title of the of the film, "Gattaca" is composed entirely of the letters used to label the nucleotide bases of DNA. The four nitrogen bases of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) are adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.
  • The winding stairs in Jerome's apartment were made to have a helical structure, like DNA.
  • The name of Thurman's character in the film is Irene Cassini. “Cassini is the surname of the 17th century Italian astronomer, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, who discovered the prominent gap in Saturn's main rings, as well as the icy moons, Iapetus, Dione, Rhea, and Tethys. The space mission in Gattaca is destined for Saturn.”
  • The Marin County Civic Center, which was a filming location of the Gattaca Corporation, was also used in George Lucas's THX 1138.
  • "The icons used to denote a Valid versus an In-Valid have significant meaning. On the scanners, an infinity symbol appears next a Valid's name, denoting their 'infinite potential.' Next to an In-Valid's name, a dagger appears. In taxonomy, a dagger next to a taxon indicates extinction. In addition, the dagger symbol resembles a cross, a reference to In-Valids being referred to as "God Children" (As Irene states when Vincent reveals his true identity to her)."
  • To fully assume Jerome's identity, Vincent (at 5' 11") undergoes extension surgery in his legs to match Jerome's recorded height of 6' 1". In reality, Law and Hawke are both 5' 11".
  • The original ending for Gattaca featured images of Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, and John F. Kennedy and more. There was a statement stating that if genetic screening had existed in their lifetime, they would never have been born. Each photo came with a caption of what their genetic flaws were. For example, Einstein had dyslexia, Lincoln had Marfan’s Syndrome, and Kennedy had Addison's disease. It ended with stating that you, the viewer, wouldn't have existed, either. The ending was cut, because apparently test audiences were uncomfortable with the suggestion that they were genetically inferior.
  • The original title of the movie was The Eighth Day, which is a reference to the Bibilical days of creation. When the movie was completed there was another movie released with that title, so Niccol was forced to change the title to Gattaca, which is a much better title in my opinion.
  • As incredible a film as Gattaca is, it completely bombed at the box office when it was released, making only $12 million in theaters. The budget of the film was $36 million. It has since gained a strong following of fans.

Below you’ll find the original trailer for the film along with a behind-the-scenes featurette, and an embed with all of the deleted scenes.

Dolph Lundgren is Open To Playing Cable in DEADPOOL 2

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Dolph Lundgren doesn't know much about superhero films, but he thinks he could make a good Cable. Speaking in an interview with Nerdist, Lundgren said he hasn't seen the first film, but he saw a picture of Cable and thinks he could pull off the role:

“That’s a good question. I haven’t watched a lot of these superhero movies; for some reason, I don’t know, I’m just busy making films. I did hear in…Deadpool, isn’t there a character named Cable that’s coming? Like, he’s a big guy? I guess I could kick some butt doing that, I suppose. We’ll see. When I saw the picture, he looks a little bit like Ivan Drago mixed with Gunner Jensen mixed with…I don’t know.”

The interviewer seemed wayyy more excited about the prospect than Lundgren, but maybe that's just Lundgren. Here's the big question though: could he do it? It's a little more than clear Lundgren isn't huge into the superhero genre (despite playing the title role in the original Punisher), but does the character Cable lend itself to his natural acting strengths? I actually think so! I could be dead wrong though, and I welcome your correction in the comments.

Review: HIGH-RISE is a Letdown

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I haven't read J.G. Ballard's novel on which High-Rise is based, but considering the book's glowing reputation, I have to assume it has more depth to it than this adaptation, one of director Ben Wheatley's most inaccessible movies to date. It's a film you'd think would have a lot on its mind, but it's only really interested in creating a single metaphor about the effect of capitalism on social structures. It's a metaphor that's clearly laid out in the first ten minutes, and though things go off the rails in the story pretty quickly, there's not much else to this movie when all is said and done.

Tom Hiddleston plays Robert Laing, a neurologist who moves into a futuristic tower apartment complex that seems to lure residents in and never wants them to leave: with amenities like a squash courts, a swimming pool, and its own grocery store, why would they ever want to? Maybe because all of the tenants are about to boil over, locked in a literal class system that puts the rich above the poor in every way — and decisions from on high, along with hundreds of their bursting trash bags, trickle down and induce a slow burn of insanity across the entire building. Laing has the type of personality that allows him to move between levels easily, and in his travels he befriends a sensual single mother (Sienna Miller), the building's eccentric architect (Jeremy Irons), and a failed documentarian (Luke Evans) and his mega-pregnant wife (Elisabeth Moss).

A loosely defined revolution begins, but it quickly devolves into an increasing unpleasantness, in which rape and murder become commonplace and accepted actions. Wheatley forces the audience to wallow in this filth (both moral and physical, as the trash piles up, fires break out, the building deteriorates, and the production designer really earns his paycheck) for a punishing amount of time, stretching the story to an excruciating two hours that felt more like four. Gone is the complete mastery of tone the director showcased in movies like Kill List, replaced here by a meandering stroll through chaos.

I actively enjoy putting in the effort to read what a movie is trying to say under the surface, but when the result is hammering home the idea of the same central metaphor for essentially the whole run time, it's profoundly disappointing. This is a film that has so much potential for greatness — almost as if greatness itself is straining to reach out from inside the screen — but it never quite achieves it. For me, a film either needs to have fascinating themes or characters I can engage with; unfortunately on both accounts, High-Rise is a letdown.

THE SHINING is Now an Opera

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The book that was turned into a movie is now becoming a full-fledged opera! Stephen King's The Shining is becoming an opera, and when I say that I should emphasize STEPHEN KING. While Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation version is more renowned, composer Paul Moravec tells NPR the original book lends itself more to opera:

“Stephen King’s original novel is all about love, death and power. And those are the three foundational components for an opera.”

The production will take place over three acts. Right now, the Minnesota Opera is in charge, but there are plans to travel so maybe you'll get to see it in your city! Until then, take a preview listen of what you can expect!


Simon Kinberg Talks About The Failure of FANTASTIC FOUR, Still Wants a Sequel

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Last year's Fantastic Four was a colossal creative failure for 20th Century Fox. It put Josh Trank in director's jail (maybe forever?) and received such hatred from fans that a sequel seemed completely out of the question. But months later, writer/producer Simon Kinberg is still holding out hope that we'll see the same cast members suit up for another adventure. He told Den of Geek:

“We want to make another Fantastic Four movie. We love that cast - I mean if I were to say to you now Michael B. Jordan and Miles Teller, and Kate [Mara] and Jamie [Bell] are great actors - we love that cast. I love the comic, I mean I love it almost as much as X-Men.

“We'll try to be truer to the essence of the tone of Fantastic Four, which is completely - well, not completely, but largely - distinct from the X-Men, which is brighter, funner, more optimistic tone. I think we tried to make a darker Fantastic Four movie, which seemed like a radical idea but we were kind of messing with the DNA of the actual comic instead of trusting the DNA of the comic.”

You'd think that Hollywood would have learned by now that darker doesn't always automatically equal better. Kingberg knows the first film didn't live up to its potential:

“We didn't make a good movie, and the world voted, and I think they probably voted correctly. And you can't make a good movie every time out - not everybody does. We actually have a pretty good batting average, all things considered. But I think we made many mistakes when we made that movie - mistakes that we learned from and we wouldn't repeat.”

The obvious ideal scenario here is for the rights of the characters to return to Marvel Studios. But let's assume that isn't going to happen (at least for a few more years): do diehard fans of the Fantastic Four comic even want to see a sequel with the same cast, or did the reboot leave such a bad taste in everyone's mouths that it'd be better to recast it completely and try again?

Two Villains Fight Over A Superhero in Animated Short ON SCHEDULE

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Elena Manetta is going viral this morning! Manetta completed this animated film as a 4th-year thesis project at The School of Visual Arts, and I like it a lot! On Schedule features two villains who, due to a scheduling conflict, attack a superhero at the same time! The two then duke it out to see who will be the one to defeat the hero in a very well-done animated short! Great stuff, and I want to see more of the mouse guy!

Suspense-Filled Trailer For Thriller DON'T BREATHE

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Don't Breathe debuted at this year's SXSW Film Festival and was a massive hit at the fest, winning over genre crowds and drawing rave reviews. It follows a trio of kids (Dylan Minnette, Jane Levy, and Daniel Zovatoo) who break into an old man's house with the intention of robbing him. The old guy's blind, so how hard can it be, right? Turns out: pretty damned hard if the old man is a Daredevil-esque badass played by Avatar baddie Stephen Lang.

If you're already hooked by that premise alone, I'd actually recommend not watching this trailer because there are some pretty great moments that would be amazing to have experienced fresh on the big screen for the first time. But if you need a bit more convincing, check out the first trailer from EW below. Don't Breathe hits theaters on August 26th.

Miike Snow Combines Classic BOND and Humor in Awesome Music Video

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Miike Snow's "Genghis Khan" has been my musical addiction as of late. First off, how many popular songs do you hear that use tyrannical rulers in their chorus? Second, the music video is an homage to classic Bond films with a healthy mix of musical dance numbers! In the video, the villain enters a personal struggle as to whether or not he should destroy his arch nemesis. Things get more complicated, but I won't spoil it for you! Even if you aren't the biggest fan of his music (I wasn't until this song), check it out!

THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS Trailer Seems to Give Away The Entire Movie

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I like Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, and Rachel Weisz, and I'm also a fan of director Derek Cianfrance (The Place Beyond The Pines, Blue Valentine), so I was pretty much sold on The Light Between Oceans from the start. I should have known better than to watch this trailer.

I haven't read the best-selling book on which the movie is based, but from reading the synopsis (and talking to someone who has read the book), it seems very much like this trailer essentially gives away every major beat of the story. I guess the marketing department is hoping people will just want to spend more time luxuriating in the melodrama of this cinematic world, but I don't know — I was interested before, but now I sort of feel like I've already seen the movie.

The Light Between Oceans hits theaters on September 2nd.

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