'Django Unchained' Adds Todd Allen, Would Have Cast Jonah Hill But For Scheduling Difficulties [Updated]

‘Django Unchained’ Adds Todd Allen, Would Have Cast Jonah Hill But For Scheduling Difficulties [Updated] Briefly:Quentin Tarantinohas the primary players locked down for his anti-slavery ‘southern’Django Unchained.Jamie Foxxplays the freed slave Django;Christoph Waltzplays Dr. King Schultz, the bounty hunter who frees him; andLeonardo DiCaprioplays Calvin Candie, the plantation owner and slave runner that Django and Schultze have to go through to findDjango’s wifeBroomhilda (Kerry Washington). But a few small roles are still being cast....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 226 words · Carolyn Garcia

'Escape At Dannemora' Writer Michael Tolkin Reveals How Soon The Prison Break Begins [Interview]

‘Escape At Dannemora’ Writer Michael Tolkin Reveals How Soon The Prison Break Begins [Interview] In 2015, Richard Matt and David Sweat broke out of Clinton Correctional prison in the town of Dannemora, with the help of Tilly Mitchell. Matt was having an affair with workplace supervisor Mitchell and convinced her to help them escape. They probably never imagined how the breakout would bring them down, let alonebecome a Showtime miniseriesstarringBenicio del Toroas Matt,Paul Danoas Sweat andPatricia Arquetteas Mitchell....

June 4, 2025 · 11 min · 2252 words · Theresa Bernard

'Evil Genius' Trailer: Netflix Investigates A Bizarre Bank Robbery

‘Evil Genius’ Trailer: Netflix Investigates A Bizarre Bank Robbery In 2003, a man walked into a bank and said he had a bomb locked around his neck. The story only got weirder (and deadlier) from there. Now, Netflix will dig into this very strange case with a new documentaryEvil Genius. Watch theEvil Geniustrailer below. I distinctly remember the events of the so-called “pizza bomber heist” unfolding on the news in 2003....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 303 words · Stephanie Klein

'Finding Dory' Director Andrew Stanton Wants To Return To Live-Action Filmmaking

‘Finding Dory’ Director Andrew Stanton Wants To Return To Live-Action Filmmaking Andrew Stantonhad built his entire career on animation, with films likeFinding NemoandWall-E, before making his live-action debut with 2012’sJohn Carter. This summer’sFinding Dorybrings him back into the Pixar fold, but he’s already looking to mix things up again. In a new interview, Stanton revealed that he wants to take a break from animation and return to live-action. And we may not have to wait long to find out what that next project is....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 341 words · Joseph Gould

'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' TV Spots: Is Statesman Compensating For Something?

‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’ TV Spots: Is Statesman Compensating For Something? We’re just under a month from the return of Kingsman, the British secret agent organization that saved the world from a diabolical scheme involving mind control. This time there’s a new threat who strikes a crushing blow against Kingsman, leaving them without a headquarters and in desperate need of allies. That’s where Statesman comes in Kingsman: The Golden Circlehas Kingsman taking refuge with their American cousins known as Statesman, who operate out of a whiskey distillery....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 453 words · Terri Hill

'Project Almanac' To Cut Controversial Scene One Week From Release

‘Project Almanac’ To Cut Controversial Scene One Week From Release InProject Almanac, the “PrimermeetsChronicle"found-footage teen time travel movie, the kids traveling back in time make some mistakes. Their real life counterparts have now made some mistakes too. In the film, there’s a plane crash caused by the time travel plot (that crash is in the trailer) and it seems directorDean Israelitemay have used actual plane crash footage in the movie. Footage from a 1994 B-52 crash at Fairchild Air Force Base in Washington....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 465 words · Kristy Adams

'Tales Of Arcadia: Wizards' Trailer Teases The Conclusion Of Guillermo Del Toro's Animated Fantasy Trilogy

‘Tales Of Arcadia: Wizards’ Trailer Teases The Conclusion Of Guillermo Del Toro’s Animated Fantasy Trilogy If you’re not a kid or don’t have kids, you might not be familiar withGuillermo del Toro’sTales of Arcadiafantasy world that DreamWorks Animation has been bringing to life at Netflix. So far, the world has been comprised of three seasons ofTrollhuntersand two seasons of3Below. Now theTales of Arcadiaare coming to an end with a new series to complete a sort of trilogy....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 365 words · Kevin Schneider

'The Nevers' Early Buzz: The HBO Fantasy Show Has All The Staples Of Joss Whedon, For Better And Worse

‘The Nevers’ Early Buzz: The HBO Fantasy Show Has All The Staples Of Joss Whedon, For Better And Worse HBO’s new fantasy seriesThe Neverswas supposed to beJoss Whedon’s triumphant return to television with a much more expensive and far less restricted sandbox to play in. But due to controversy from the filmmaker’s personal and professional life, theAvengersdirector has already left the show, leaving its future in someone else’s hands. However, as the first reviews from critics have poured in, it’s clear this first season carries the trademarks of Joss Whedon television through and through, and that includes the good and the bad....

June 4, 2025 · 6 min · 1133 words · Crystal Beltran

'Unsolved Mysteries' Volume 2 Trailer: Deaths, Disappearances, And Ghosts

‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Volume 2 Trailer: Deaths, Disappearances, And Ghosts Unsolved Mysteriesis back with new episodes. Don’t call it a second season – call it Volume 2, because these are technically part of the 12 new episodes Netflix ordered. Rather than air them all at once, the streaming service broke them up into two parts, and now the remaining six episodes are arriving just in time for Halloween season. Watch theUnsolved MysteriesVolume 2 trailer below…if you dare....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 418 words · Matthew Walsh

'Welcome To The Blumhouse' Review: 'Evil Eye' And 'Nocturne' Focus On Great Expectations, With Not So Great Results

‘Welcome To The Blumhouse’ Review: ‘Evil Eye’ And ‘Nocturne’ Focus On Great Expectations, With Not So Great Results While theWelcome to the Blumhouseexperiment continues to leave something to be desired, the way these titles are being released is rather clever. The films in the Amazon/Blumhouse partnership aren’t connected, but they’re being paired-off in ways that make sense, at least thematically. The first two releases –The LieandBlack Box– featured stories dealing with perception....

June 4, 2025 · 5 min · 946 words · Michael Choi

15 'Game Of Thrones' Images Offer Closer Looks At Characters Old And New

15 ‘Game Of Thrones’ Images Offer Closer Looks At Characters Old And New UntilGame of Thronesreturns onApril 6, we’ll take what we can get from the HBO fantasy show. So far, that’s been a trailer and some Vine teasers, and now, a big batch of stills. The new images offer closer looks at some of our favorite returning characters as well as some notable new ones. There are Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) doing her best “bitch, please” face; Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) offering comfort to poor sad Sansa (Sophie Turner); and Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) looking clean for the first time in like two seasons, just to name a few of the familiar faces we’re excited to see....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 283 words · Mrs. Toni White

20th Century Fox Is Trying To Predict Audience Behavior By Applying A.I. To Movie Trailers

20th Century Fox Is Trying To Predict Audience Behavior By Applying A.I. To Movie Trailers Making movies is always a gamble, and film studios are constantly searching for ways to minimize their risk. Now they’re turning to artificial intelligence in an effort to predict audience behavior. A new study says that20th Century Foxis using A.I. to analyze movie trailers in the hopes of finding things that audiences respond to, so the studio can then recreate those elements in trailers for other movies....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 492 words · Corey Johnson

Alicia Witt Joins Free Enterprise 2

Alicia Witt Joins Free Enterprise 2 A sequel toFree Enterpriseis finally happening, and over the past couple week’s we’ve been hearing rumblings on the casting front. If you haven’t yet watchedRobert Meyer Burnett’s 1998 indie film, it can be easily described asSwingersfor sci-fi geeks. It was about two aspiring LA filmmakers/Trek geeks who meet their screen idol,William Shatner(played by himself), who turns out to be nothing like the person they had imagined....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 298 words · Stacy Simpson