'Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark' Pushed To 2011

‘Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark’ Pushed To 2011 The most expensive Broadway musical in history just swung back a few weeks.Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, featuringmusic and lyricsbyBonoandThe Edgeand directed byJulie Taymor(Across the Universe), was scheduled to open December 21 but has now been pushed back until January 2011 because of several technical issues due to huge flying stunts and special effects. Besides giving everyone more time to rehearse the elaborate stunts, and get them approved for safety by the state of New York, producers are hoping the delay spawns more interest in advanced ticket sales for the $60 million musical which, as of yet, has only sold about $10 million worth of tickets....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 427 words · Richard Smith

'The Bad Batch' Teaser Trailer: Keanu Reeves Leads A Cult In A Cannibal-Filled Dystopia

‘The Bad Batch’ Teaser Trailer: Keanu Reeves Leads A Cult In A Cannibal-Filled Dystopia Ana Lily Amirpour’s debut feature,A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, felt simultaneously fresh and familiar: it borrowed from the iconography of several decades' worth of cinema, but it combined those elements in a way we’d never quite seen before. Her sophomore effort,The Bad Batch, looks every bit as attention-grabbing.Suki WaterhouseandJason Momoastar as two very different people whose paths collide in a dusty dystopia overrun by cannibals, whileKeanu Reevesshows up late in the game as a charismatic cult leader....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 456 words · Michael Burke

'The Lion King' Trailer Just Can't Wait To Be King

‘The Lion King’ Trailer Just Can’t Wait To Be King It’s the circle of life: Disney will eventually remake all their classics.The Lion Kingis the latest film to receive the treatment. But unlike recent Disney remakes, the newLion Kingcan’t really be classified as “live action.” Instead, it’s being billed as a “live-action styled” film, with directorJon Favreauusing virtual cinematography technology. The firstThe Lion Kingtrailer has arrived to give us a glimpse at what Favreau is cooking up, and you can see it below....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 321 words · Danny Nelson

'The Unholy' Review: A Subpar Jump-Scare Heavy Religious Horror Film In Need Of A Miracle

‘The Unholy’ Review: A Subpar Jump-Scare Heavy Religious Horror Film In Need Of A Miracle In the 1990s, folks beginning to discover the internet also came across “internet screamers.” These were jump-scare-laden pranks that took the shape of videos or sometimes games. The set-up was almost always the same: you’d be instructed to turn your computer volume up before watching a video, and the video would start off utterly benign and innocuous – something resembling a car commercial, for example....

August 26, 2025 · 5 min · 992 words · Sarah Pennington

'The Void' NSFW Teaser: A Nice And Gory Trailer To Start The Day With

‘The Void’ NSFW Teaser: A Nice And Gory Trailer To Start The Day With The Voidtrailer is not safe for work, but if you’re at work, go ahead and watch it anyway. It’s only 40 seconds of joyously grotesque horror. The teaser goes by so fast nobody in the office will notice you’re watching a new look atJeremy GillespieandSteven Kostanski’s ’80s-set horror movie, which features a quote from our very own Jacob Hall, who called it “pure cosmic dread....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 389 words · Melissa Mason

'The Walking Dead' Actor In Talks For Frank Darabont's 'L.A. Noir' Series

‘The Walking Dead’ Actor In Talks For Frank Darabont’s ‘L.A. Noir’ Series Frank Darabont, ousted fromThe Walking Dead, did not waste any timesetting up a new television project. He is spearheading a TNT show calledL.A. Noirthat sounds as if it will tread much the same ground as Warner Bros. upcoming filmGangster Squad, as it follows the extended face-off between Mickey Cohen and the LA mob and the LAPD. Until today all we knew of the show was that Darabont would write and direct the ’40s-set pilot, and produce the show that follows....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 315 words · Antonio Blair

'True Memoirs Of An International Assassin' Trailer: How Is Kevin James Mistaken For A Hitman?

‘True Memoirs Of An International Assassin’ Trailer: How Is Kevin James Mistaken For A Hitman? Since Adam Sandler has been making Netflix a little less tolerable with the presence of movies such asThe Ridiculous 6andThe Do-Over, it only makes sense that his buddyKevin Jamesfollows him over there too. The comedian who co-starred with Adam Sandler inPixels, Grown UpsandI Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larryheads out on his own again with a new action comedy calledTrue Memoirs of an International Assassin....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 405 words · Jessica Foster

'Veep' Season 6 Trailer: One Of The Funniest Shows On Television Is Back

‘Veep’ Season 6 Trailer: One Of The Funniest Shows On Television Is Back For the past five years, HBO’sVeephas been one of the most consistently hilarious shows on television, a scathing portrait of American politics that blends inside baseball, old-school farcical storytelling, and some of the most creative profanity in television history into one very cynical single camera sitcom. The sixth season arrives at a time when real-life Washington D.C. looks even more ridiculous thanVeepcould have ever imagined, but at least the new trailer promises that the series will be as funny as ever....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 317 words · Krista Mccoy

'War For The Planet Of The Apes' Deleted Scene Reveals What Happened To Jason Clarke's Malcolm

‘War For The Planet Of The Apes’ Deleted Scene Reveals What Happened To Jason Clarke’s Malcolm The world inWar for the Planet of the Apeslooks dramatically different than the one we were presented in its predecessor,Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, in which humans were just discovering that they would have to live warily alongside intelligent apes. But as tensions rose and sides were ultimately chosen in the war between humans and apes, there was hope for peace in the form ofJason Clarke’s Malcolm and his family who befriended and were saved by Caesar....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 464 words · Diane Barker

2021 Golden Globes Winners: 'Nomadland', 'The Crown', 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm', 'Ted Lasso' & More Take Big Awards

2021 Golden Globes Winners: ‘Nomadland’, ‘The Crown’, ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’, ‘Ted Lasso’ & More Take Big Awards The 78th annualGolden GlobesAwardsunfolded virtually on Sunday night, hosted byTina FeyandAmy Poehler. Though the questionable behavior of the Hollywood Foreign Press Associationovershadowed the ceremony a bit, fans were still interested to see who walks home with a trophy from this year’s impressive assembly of films and TV shows. NomadlandandBorat Subsequent Moviefilmwon the top film awards whileThe CrownandSchitt’s Creektook home the big TV awards....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 611 words · Valerie Fitzgerald

ABC President Says The Oscars Went Host-Less To Cut Time [TCA 2019]

ABC President Says The Oscars Went Host-Less To Cut Time [TCA 2019] ABC President Karey Burke gave her first executive session for the Television Critics Association today. Many of the questions posed to her centered around the Oscars telecast, which has been in flux since late 2018. Since Kevin Hart stepped down, the Academy decided not to have a host and just have presenters. Burke said this decision was made not due to the Hart controversy, but simply to keep the running time of the show down....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 449 words · John Ferguson

Amy Adams Thriller 'The Woman In The Window' Sets May 2021 Release Date On Netflix

Amy Adams Thriller ‘The Woman In The Window’ Sets May 2021 Release Date On Netflix It’s been a long road to the streaming…window forThe Woman in the Window. Directed byJoe Wrightand starringAmy Adams,The Woman in the Windowwas originally set to open on June 29, 2025, but after disastrous test screenings, the film was sent back for reshoots. But then it was delayedagainwhen the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic caused 20th Century Studios to bump it across various 2020 dates....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 356 words · Eric Brown

Banksy Denied Costumed Oscar Appearance; Los Angeles Works Removed/Defaced

Banksy Denied Costumed Oscar Appearance; Los Angeles Works Removed/Defaced Best Documentary has evolved into one of the most anticipated categories at this Sunday’s Oscar ceremony because of one man:Banksy. The famous street artist and director of the nominated filmExit Through the Gift Shopprefers to keep his identity a secret sothe instant the film wasnominated, certainquestions began to arise. Would Banksy show up to the Oscars? Would he plan some kind stunt?...

August 26, 2025 · 4 min · 702 words · Christopher Hartman