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  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by dynamite
    +7 +1

    Cannes: Lamborghini Biopic to Be Co-Financed by Blockchain Platform (Exclusive)

    Antonio Banderas and Alec Baldwin are set to the star in the film, now being backed by new blockchain-based social entertainment outfit TaTaTu. The upcoming Lamborghini biopic, starring Antonio Banderas as the famed car designer Ferruccio Lamborghini and Alec Baldwin as rival Enzo Ferrari, is set to become one of the first high-profile projects to be backed by new blockchain technologies.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by TNY
    +2 +1

    That New Matrix Movie: Is It A Reboot,a Remake, Or What?

    In 1999, at the threshold of the 21st century, a little film came along that changed everything. I refer, of course, to The Matrix, the Wachowski Brothers (they were still brothers at the time) cyberpunk masterpiece that revolutionized science fiction films forever. Everone, for the most part, agreed The Matrix was a brilliant film and still do today. So naturally when word of a reboot started circulating, naturally a lot of genre fans started freaking out.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by geoleo
    +5 +1

    Hold Onto Your Butts, 'Cause "Jurassic Park" Is Coming To Netflix

    We've all been there. It's late at night, you're scrolling through Netflix, and you just can't decide what to watch. You sigh deeply. "If only," you whisper sadly to yourself, "Jurassic Park were streaming." It's the perfect movie for any time of day, but especially late at night when you need equal parts horror, sci-fi, nostalgia, and Jeff Goldblum.

  • Expression
    5 years ago
    by Nelson
    +23 +1

    ‘Avengers 4’ Cinematographer Trent Opaloch Seemingly Confirms The Title Is ‘Avengers: End Game’

    Omega Underground might have possibly ended the debate of what the Avengers 4 title is going to be. As we’ve been seemingly the first to discover a listing on Trent Opaloch‘s website which list his credits and includes the title Avengers: End Game.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by geoleo
    +3 +1

    ‘Downton Abbey’ Movie Is on the Way

    The Crawleys will make a triumphant return to Highclere Castle, decked in pearls and braced for more melodrama, to film a “Downton Abbey” movie this summer. You can expect to see Maggie Smith, Michelle Dockery, Hugh Bonneville and other cast members in this new chapter. “Downton Abbey,” the PBS “Masterpiece” hit that followed the lives of the Crawley family and the servants who worked for them at the turn of the 20th century in England, ended to many viewers’ dismay in Britain in November 2015, and in the United States in March 2016.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by wildcard
    +14 +1

    Chris Pratt, 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Cast Call for Reinstatement of James Gunn

    Chris Pratt and his fellow Guardians of the Galaxy stars have released an open letter in support of ousted director James Gunn. "Although I don’t support James Gunn’s inappropriate jokes from years ago, he is a good man," Pratt wrote Monday in an Instagram post in which he shared a letter co-signed by the cast. "I’d personally love to see him reinstated as director of Volume 3. If you please, read the following statement- signed by our entire cast."

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by rawlings
    +14 +1

    Rumors swirl about Disney rehiring James Gunn

    Sources say there has been a growing feeling that Gunn could be reinstated, especially because Marvel and Disney have been unusually radio-silent on who could replace him since the firing. Production is slated to start at the top of 2019, and following Gunn’s removal from the film, it was thought that Marvel and Disney would need to move quickly to replace him, since the replacement would likely have to do some work on the script.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by belangermira
    +3 +1

    Tom Hardy: 'My favourite 40 minutes of Venom were cut from the film'

    Mrvel fans may be looking forward to the release of the new superhero movie Venom – but for its star, Tom Hardy, it will be a bittersweet experience. In an interview with ComicsExplained, Hardy said that all his favourite scenes had ended up on the cutting-room floor. When asked "What was your favourite scene to film?" he said: "Things that aren’t in this movie." The Taboo star continued, in a possibly tongue-in-cheek reply: "There are, like, 30 to 40 minutes' worth of scenes that aren’t in this movie... all of them. Mad puppeteering scenes, dark comedy scenes. You know what I mean? They just never made it in."

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by geoleo
    +16 +1

    ‘Of Fathers And Sons’: “Atheist” Filmmaker Goes Undercover To Reveal Brutal Life Inside Radical Islamist Family

    Deep in the credits for the documentary Of Fathers and Sons comes a startling notation—a mention of the firm that supplied kidnapping and ransom insurance. That’s an indication of just how dangerous the project was for director Talal Derki, who risked his life to get inside a radical Islamist family in Northwestern Syria.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by ubthejudge
    +4 +1

    Sony shot an entire Hollywood movie using a full-frame mirrorless camera

    A small-budget thriller called The Possession of Hannah Grace is the first Sony Pictures film to be shot on a full-frame mirrorless camera. Sony said that the film was primarily shot on its own A7S II, a consumer camera that costs a mere $2,000. "The smaller camera's ability to see beautiful under low light conditions, the LED lighting technology, and the [eco-friendly] methods we used in set construction made this whole production a case study in how to be efficient and still tell a great story with a fantastic look," said producer Glenn S. Gainor.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by baron778
    +15 +1

    The 50 best movies of 2018 in the US

    Wakanda forever! T’Challa joins the new queen of comedy in jostling for favour with literary hoaxers and female gang bosses, tormented families, childhood heroes, apparatchiks and embattled workers.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by geoleo
    +3 +1

    Why can’t Hollywood get video game movies right?

    With the news of the new Sonic movie everyone’s worried whether it will work, given Hollywood’s track record of making our beloved games into movies. They never seem to get it quite right even though there have been loads from Super Mario Bros. to Silent Hill, Street Fighter, and more. It seems no matter what they turn their hands to the movie is flop, for example Max Payne could have easily worked if just followed the game.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by zritic
    +22 +1

    ALIEN (1979) is still a ‘perfect organism’ after 40 years…

    A new, post-Star Wars, R-rated science fiction movie was in theatrical release, and it is to my great regret that, as then-12 year old kid, I didn’t see it in those days. Don’t get me wrong; I really really wanted to see it. I eagerly read every article about Ridley Scott’s scary new space monster opus in Starlog magazine (Starlog was the internet before the internet), and I’d read (and re-read) the large paperback “photo-novel” at our local mall’s bookstore, even though I couldn’t quite afford the large softback’s cover price (photo-novels were home video in the pre-home video age…

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by ubthejudge
    +16 +1

    Sean Young’s candid Polaroids from behind the scenes of Blade Runner

    It would be tiresome for me to list the ways in which Blade Runner is both the best and most played out sci-fi film in recent memory. The Harrison Ford cult-classic has been a favourite of the movie aficionado since it’s release because of its ambiguous plot and apocalyptic nuances. Making it a film which has been endlessly analyzed and re-analyzed, mostly by it’s director Ridley Scott.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by everlost
    +7 +1

    Revealing behind-the-scenes photos from pioneering Stanley Kubrick film ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’

    2001: A Space Odyssey, the pioneering 1968 science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick, is widely considered one of the greatest films of all time. The screenplay, written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, was so advanced that a novel of the same name and written concurrently with the screenplay was published soon after the film was released.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by socialiguana
    +3 +1

    'Avengers: Endgame' Is Now Almost Certain To Top 'Avatar' (Box Office)

    Okay, yeah, now I’m pretty comfortable presuming that Avengers: Endgame is going to pass Avatar ($2.788 billion in 2009/2010) at the global box office. The MCU movie earned another $10.7 million in North America (-71% down from its first Monday, but it was never going to catch Force Awakens anyway) to bring its domestic cume to $632 million in 11 days.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by geoleo
    +11 +1

    What the VFX people you see while waiting for Marvel post-credits scenes actually do

    If you’re one of those audience members who sits through the credits on a Marvel film — and usually there’s every reason to, in order to catch the post-credits tag — you have noticed the largest “blocks” of credits that scroll up the screen: the visual effects artists. VFX is, obviously, a huge component of the making of giant blockbusters. On Avengers: Infinity War, for example, only around 80 shots were untouched by the visual effects team, out of a total of more than 2,500 shots.

  • Expression
    4 years ago
    by AdelleChattre
    +9 +1

    The pleasures of Pauline Kael

    The centenary of her birth provides a good opportunity to look back at the peerless career of a film critic remembered for her acuity, fierceness and idiosyncrasy – a writer whose brilliant insights and withering put-downs inspire loyal adulation and bitter enmity like no other. By Farran Smith Nehme.

  • Current Event
    4 years ago
    by everlost
    +7 +1

    Mortal Kombat movie is R-rated and features fatalities

    The new Mortal Kombat movie will be the first to be rated R in North America. And you know what that means: fatalities on the big screen. The most gratuitously violent fighting game is finally getting a gratuitously violent film.

  • Expression
    4 years ago
    by zobo
    +3 +1

    The great Arthur C. Clarke once listed his 12 favourite sci-fi films of all time

    Sir Arthur C. Clarke, arguably one of the most prominent early figures in the formation of the science-fiction genre, had a significant role to play in some of the most iconic concepts in history.