Jonathan Majors On Sharing A Movie Character With Michael K. Williams

Jonathan Majors On Sharing A Movie Character With Michael K. Williams “The Harder They Fall"is in theaters now, and its worldwide Netflix release is almost upon us. Jonathan Majors leads the cast of a Western that also includes Idris Elba, Zazie Beetz, Regina King, Lakeith Stanfield, and Delroy Lindo. We’ve already heard that writer-director Jeymes Samuelenvisions a sequel, but what some viewers might not know is that “The Harder They Fall” already has a prequel of sorts in the form of a short film starringthe late Michael K....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 492 words · James Hernandez

This Week In DVD & Blu-Ray: Clash Of The Titans, Repo Men, And More

This Week In DVD & Blu-Ray: Clash Of The Titans, Repo Men, And More We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. This Week in DVD & Blu-ray is a column that compiles all the latest info regarding new DVD and Blu-ray releases, sales, and exclusive deals from stores including Target, Best Buy and Fry’s.REPO MEN Paul Verhoeven has enough trouble finding love from critics as it is, so it’s no wonder that a filmmaker emulating Verhoeven would have an even harder time....

July 2, 2025 · 4 min · 722 words · Donna Waters

Video: Nike's Self-Lacing Shoes Revealed, Inspired By 'Back To The Future'

Video: Nike’s Self-Lacing Shoes Revealed, Inspired By ‘Back To The Future’ You might recall that late last year on Back to the Future Day (October 22nd 2015) it wasrevealedthat Nike’sTinker Hatfieldwas hard at work making sure at least one ofBack to the Future Part II’s predictions came true. The shoe designer hand-delivered a prototype of self-tying Nike Mags toBack to the FuturestarMichael J. Fox, with the promise that the real sneakers would be released in spring 2016....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 604 words · Kevin Moreno

'True Grit' Star Hailee Steinfeld To Play 'Ender's Game'

‘True Grit’ Star Hailee Steinfeld To Play ‘Ender’s Game’ Writer/directorGavin Hoodis having no problem landing a stellar cast for his adaptation of the classic sci-fi novelEnder’s Game. He’s already gotAsa Butterfield, star of theBest Picture-winningMartin Scorsese filmHugo,playing the title character. Rumor has it he’slooking at Harrison Fordfor a major role and nowTrue GritOscar-nomineeHailee Steinfeldis in talks to play Petra Arkanian, one of Ender’s closest allies and one of the few girls at Battle School, the primary setting for the film....

July 1, 2025 · 2 min · 280 words · David Harrison DVM

Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 11 Trailer: Larry David Loves Humanity, Hates People

Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 11 Trailer: Larry David Loves Humanity, Hates People Larry David is on a roll. The curmudgeonly creator of HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm” only produced two seasons of the acclaimed comedy series during the entire decade of the 2010s (in 2011 and 2017), but with a completed season last year and an upcoming new season in 2021, he seems to have settled into a creative groove. Today, HBO released a full trailer for the eleventh season of the show, which gives us a glimpse at some of the season’s big guest stars as well as Larry’s latest annoyances....

July 1, 2025 · 3 min · 496 words · Elizabeth Haley

How Star Wars: Visions Embraces And Reinvents The Franchise's Long-Held Values [Interview]

How Star Wars: Visions Embraces And Reinvents The Franchise’s Long-Held Values [Interview] When “Star Wars: A New Hope” released in 1977, audiences were blown away by the original adventure tale. And itisoriginal, in as much as any story idea is. But the American space opera has always had the cinema of Akira Kurosawa coursing through its veins. In crafting his epic,George Lucas leaned heavilyon Kurosawa’s 1958 samurai picture “The Hidden Fortress,” down to mimicked lensing and particular shots....

July 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1452 words · Julie Hendrix

Page 2: Kill Bill, Muppets, Blade Runner, Jaws, Pixar, Star Wars, Ryan Gosling, The Jetsons, Royal Tenenbaums, Toy Story, John Carter

Page 2: Kill Bill, Muppets, Blade Runner, Jaws, Pixar, Star Wars, Ryan Gosling, The Jetsons, Royal Tenenbaums, Toy Story, John Carter TeeFury’s t-shirt of the day is aKill Bill/Super Mario Bros/Donkey Kongmash-up. What is Page 2?Page 2 is a compilation of stories and news tidbits, which for whatever reason, didn’t make the front page of /Film. After the jump we’ve included46different items, fun images, videos, casting tidbits, articles of interest and more....

July 1, 2025 · 5 min · 987 words · Anthony Roberts

'Desierto' Trailer: Jeffrey Dean Morgan And Gael Garcia Bernal Have A Little Duel In The Sun

‘Desierto’ Trailer: Jeffrey Dean Morgan And Gael Garcia Bernal Have A Little Duel In The Sun Is there anything more inherently cinematic than a good old fashioned “cat and mouse” story? One character wants to kill another. That other wants to stay alive at all costs. Put them in an interesting setting, ratchet up the emotional stakes, and watch humanity boil over for two hours or so. Desierto, the feature directorial debut ofJonás Cuarón, son ofGravitydirector Alfonso Cuarón, looks familiarandfresh in all of the right ways....

June 29, 2025 · 4 min · 727 words · Danielle Delgado

Back To The Future Video Game Concept Art And Details Revealed

Back To The Future Video Game Concept Art And Details Revealed In June, it wasannouncedthat Telltale Games was developing a series of new episodic video games based off theJurassic ParkandBack to the Futuremovie franchises, in a deal with NBC Universal. Now we have a couple new updates, including our first look at concept art for the Back to the Future game. I love the concept art, can’t wait to see how it looks in action in the actual gameplay....

June 29, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Jose Olson

Rumor: J.J. Abrams Wants Star Wars 7 Pushed To 2016, Here's Why It Probably Won't Happen

Rumor: J.J. Abrams Wants Star Wars 7 Pushed To 2016, Here’s Why It Probably Won’t Happen The battle over May 2016 is getting more and more interesting. A while back, we thought the Summer of 2015 was the be-all, end-all for summer sequels. Those months were scheduled to include all the movies that are currently being released as well as two of the most anticipated movies ever:Star Wars Episode VIIandBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice....

June 29, 2025 · 5 min · 916 words · Vanessa Parker

The 2009 Screen Actors Guild Award Winners

The 2009 Screen Actors Guild Award Winners Last night marked the 15th annualScreen Actors Guild (SAG) awardsat the Shrine Exposition Center. Many see the SAG awards as indicative of who the Oscar winners will be. If that’s the case, then last night’s awards portend an interesting evening on Febraury 22nd. You’ll find a list of last night’s winners after the jump, but first a few quick notes: The nominees and winners in the film categories were as follows:...

June 29, 2025 · 2 min · 222 words · Angela Johnson

Yes, That's Abomination Fighting Wong In The 'Shang-Chi' Trailer, Confirms Kevin Feige

Yes, That’s Abomination Fighting Wong In The ‘Shang-Chi’ Trailer, Confirms Kevin Feige In case there was any lingering doubt, Marvel Studios grand poobahKevin Feigehas confirmed that yes, that really was the Abomination in the most recentShang-Chitrailer. The chonky monster was last seen on the big screen inThe Incredible Hulk, where he was played (in human form) byTim Roth. Feige said nothing about whether or not Roth is reprising the role, and it seems doubtful that he is....

June 29, 2025 · 3 min · 475 words · Melissa Johnson

'Batman V Superman' Ultimate Edition And Collector's Edition Coming This Summer

‘Batman V Superman’ Ultimate Edition And Collector’s Edition Coming This Summer We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Taking in a domestic haul of just over $166 million this past weekend, it’s no secret that a lot of people went to seeBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Even though there were plenty of bad reviews, there was no way they were ever going to squash audience curiosity to see a movie that brought Superman and Batman to the big screen in the same movie for the first time ever....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 487 words · William Kent