The Marvel Cinematic Universe is in that challenging and awkward stage where every new movie must somehow not only stand on its own, but also somehow weave its way into the larger MCU tapestry. Ant-Man does an admirable job of balancing those needs, better than even Age of Ultron(which was really more of a bridge to what’s to come rather than a movie in and of its own). Ant-Man establishes its new and quirky hero entirely on his own merits while at the same time hinting at what his role may be
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“My son, give me your heart … ” (Prov. 23:26).
Disney Pixar’s latest blockbuster film has a secret turning point that should serve as a warning sign to every parent. Take the wrong path at this sign, and you can inadvertently cause great pain in your child’s heart; take the right path, and you can help your child grow closer to the heart of God.
In Inside Out, the emotions of Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear
A full trailer for the upcoming biopic of Steve Jobs, the late founder of Apple, has just been released.
The trailer, which is two-and-a-half-minutes long, is the first extended look at the movie, which is based on the biography of Jobs written by Walter Isaacson.
Danny Boyle, who won an Academy Award for Slumdog Millionaire in 2008, directed the movie. It stars Michael Fassbender as Jobs, along with Seth Rogen, Jeff Daniels, and Kate Winslet.
According to the film’s official website: “Set b
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced nominations for the 2015 Golden Globe Awards. For Best Motion Picture – Drama, film fans can fight over “Boyhood,” “Foxcatcher,” “The Imitation Game,” “Selma” and “The Theory of Everything” to take home the trophy.
On the Comedy/Musical end, the statue will come down to “Birdman,” “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” “Into the Woods,” “Pride” and “St. Vincent.”
For the small screen, “Girls,” “Silicon Valley,” “Jane the Virgin
- Lego’s “Ninjago,” (2016) Charlie Bean directs.
- “Suicide Squad,” directed by David Ayer (2016)
- “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” (2016) David Yates directs with JK Rowling making her screenwriting debut.
- “Wonder Woman,” starring Gal Gadot (2017)
- “The Lego Batman Movie” (2017) Chris McKay directs.
- “Justice League Part One,” directed by Zack Snyder, with Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams confirmed to reprise their roles (2017)
- “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2
“No Good Deed,” a thriller from Sony Corp. (6758) starring Idris Elba, opened in first place in theaters over the weekend, toppling Walt Disney Co.’s “Guardians of the Galaxy.”
“No Good Deed” collected $24.5 million in U.S. and Canadian cinemas, according to an e-mailed statement today from Rentrak Corp. (RENT) “Dolphin Tale
Sequels of Black movies are suddenly very popular given the success of The Best Man Holiday and Think Like A Man 2. Now Martin Lawrence, star of the new sitcom Partners says that yes, Bad Boys 3 is on the way.
Yes, Lawrence and Will Smith will reprise their respective roles as Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett, Miami detectives with great comic chemistry.
The two previous films have done a great job at combining action and humor and expect this one to be no different. Lawrence told Conan O’Bri
The last time fans of Wesley Snipes saw him in a major blockbuster movie was a decade ago inBlade: Trinity.
Since then, the Jungle Fever star appeared a slew of direct-to-DVD films and small-budget projects.
In 2010 Snipes began serving a 3-year prison sentence after being convicted on tax evasion charges.
Last year Snipes signed on for his first major post-prison gig, a starring role alongside Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Jet Li, Kelsey Grammer and Arnold Schwarzenegger in
Taraji P. Henson may no longer star on “Person of Interest” but we can guarantee the film industry will be quite interested in her this year, as will audiences. Prepping for what could likely be the actress’s biggest year since her 2009 Academy Award nomination, Taraji chatted with us this morning about all the great things she has in the works, like becoming the new host of BET’s Celebration of Gospel and starring in Lee Daniels’ Fox pilot Empire. The 43-year-old also imparted her wisdom on
Russell Crowe in “Noah.” (Credit ILM/Paramount Pictures)
Viewers went to “Noah,” many in pairs, like the creatures in Genesis; but they quickly erupted in disagreement over the film’s action-packed, modernist rendering of the biblical flood.
With an estimated $44 million in domestic ticket sales, including $6.2 million from giant Imax screens, “Noah” (Paramount Pictures) surpassed Lionsgate’s “Divergent,” with $26.5 million, and Walt Disney’s “Muppets Most Wanted, with $11.4 million, to lead
Street racers couldn’t catch a time-traveling dog and his son at the multiplex this weekend.
Though Disney’s “Need for Speed” was expected to take the No. 1 position at the box office, DreamWorks’ “Mr. Peabody & Sherman” took the lead, with the action film in third place.
The animated movie, about the adventures of a genius dog and the human son he adopted, earned $21.2 million, according to studio estimates released Sunday. Debuting last weekend at No. 2, the 3-D kiddie-jaunt features voices
Finally! It’s happening.
“Jumping the Broom 2” has been green lighted by Our Stories Productions and TD Jakes Productions.
The original movie had an ensemble starring cast — including Laz Alonso, Paula Patton, Loretta Devine, Mike Epps and Angela Bassett.
The film focused on two VERY different families coming together (but not really) for a weekend wedding on Martha’s Vineyard.
The second film will be set in New York City when two very different families come together again for a weekend wed
“There isn’t really a controversy,” “Noah” director Darren Aronofsky said just seven days after Paramount Pictures decided to add a disclaimer to moviegoers that the film is not exactly the same story portrayed in the Bible.
In February, Variety ran a story stating that the film may face some rough seas with religious audiences, according to a survey conducted by Raleigh, N.C.-based organization Faith Driven Consumers. Paramount criticized the story as “misleading
You’ve probably heard the controversy about the upcoming Paramount Pictures movie Noah. In the last few weeks, I’ve seen numerous blogs, social media posts, and commentaries on the movie – usually criticizing it and detailing how far it strays from an accurate Biblical portrayal. But I’m one of only a handful of people who’ve actually seen the movie, which is probably why I’m a bit bothered at the condemnations and protests from Christians who have never actually watched it.
That’s why I fel
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A scene from “Son of God” (Photo: Casey Crafford, 20th Century Fox)
The first half of Son of God features an upbeat and kindly Jesus spreading the good word in familiar, if occasionally over-simplified, biblical phraseology.
Then things get bloody — though not quite as graphic as in 2004′s The Passion of the Christ — when Jesus is seized, beaten and crucified. The production values are modest and the special effects uneven in a repurposed and condensed version (** out of four; rated PG-13; ope
Oscar winner Forest Whitaker stars in the new psychological thriller, “Repentance.”
EURweb’s Lee Bailey, sat down with the thespian to talk about the film and Whitaker’s firsthand experience with the mentally ill.
Lee Bailey: Is your character crazy?
Forest Whitaker: “I don’t think he is crazy. Think he is struggling with his own pain and issue. He has been trying to keep his life together. He lost his mom and he doesn’t understand why and as a result he’s taking medication; that doesn’t ma
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Dang, it must be nice to be Kevin Hart.
Seems like everything the brother touches turns to gold or more precisely, money.
Case in point, “About Last Night,” Hart’s newest film, is outpacing expectations at the Valentine’s Day and President’s Day box office, where it could take in over $25 million in its debut, according to the Hollywood Reporter, beating other new entries “RoboCop,” “Endless Love” and “Winter’s Tale.”
Unfortunately, unlike Kevin Hart’s other hit
‘The LEGO Movie’ had the building blocks to climb to No. 1 in the box office with $69.1 million. (COURTESY OF WARNER BROS. PICTURES/AP)
“The LEGO Movie,” an animated film based on the colorful plastic children’s blocks, snapped up $69.1 million in ticket sales to top weekend box office charts, easily beating the George Clooney World War Two film “The Monuments Men.”
“The Monuments Men,” which also stars Matt Damon, Bill Murray and John Goodman, was second with $22.7 million in sales at U.S. a