Bride Wars Brings The Marital Drama To Dvd And Blu Ray On April 28Th

You can bring home Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway’s new film in both formats this April. Bride Wars will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 28. The standard DVD will be priced at $29.98 SRP and the three-disc Blu-ray edition, which will include a Digital Copy disc and a bonus disc that features the standard-definition widescreen version of the film, will be priced at $39.98 SRP. The film stars Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway and Candice Bergen....

March 24, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Gavin Wright

Bruce Wayne Gets Name Dropped In Arrow Season 6 Sneak Peek

The CW’s hit series Arrow has frequently brought in iconic characters from the DC Comics, but a new clip from tonight’s Arrow Season 6 episode, “Tribute,” confirms a major DC Comics hero is in fact somewhere in the “Arrowverse.” Be warned, there will be some SPOILERS for the Season 6 premiere, which aired last week, so if you haven’t watched it yet, read on at your own risk. While this clip doesn’t actually show the hero in question, the fact that this superhero icon is even mentioned by Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) could hint at a future appearance on the CW series....

March 24, 2022 · 3 min · 562 words · Richard Henderson

Captain America The First Avenger Update From London

We reported last month that Joe Johnston’s upcoming superhero film Captain America: The First Avenger will be filming in London, with production slated to start on June 28 and now we have some details on why London was chosen. The Los Angeles Times is reporting that the film was supposed to film in Los Angeles, but London was ultimately chosen for the tax benefits. Here are some excerpts from the site’s article....

March 24, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Nicole Perrien

Carrie Brownstein Talks Portlandia Exclusive

The former Sleater-Kinney front woman moves into comedy with IFC’s latest original series, which premieres this Friday Former Sleater-Kinney front woman Carrie Brownstein has teamed up with longtime Saturday Night Live comedian Fred Armisen for her latest project Portlandia, a six-part original comedy series that is set to premiere on IFC this Friday, January 21, at 10:30 PM, with Episode 01.01: Farm. It is a fantastic exploration of the world’s brew and strip club capitol, Portland, Oregon, and the strange denizens who inhabit the area....

March 24, 2022 · 13 min · 2684 words · Thomas Smith

Castle Rock The First Season Comes Home To 4K Blu Ray Digital In January

Welcome to Castle Rock, the small rural town carved out of the deepest woodland in Maine, in which many of acclaimed, best-selling author Stephen King’s most-loved works of fiction come to life. This forgotten little town is now the setting of one of television’s newest original series, Castle Rock. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release Castle Rock: The Complete First Season on 4K Ultra HD™ ($44.98 SRP), Blu-ray™ ($29.98 SRP) and DVD ($24....

March 24, 2022 · 5 min · 854 words · Diana Smith

10 Most Divisive Movies In History

Once delegated to cinema experts, the movie review has come a long way over the past few decades. The rise of social media allows moviegoers and fans to share their opinion far and wide, blurring the line between professional critic and casual fan. The internet and social media have made it possible for everyone, regardless of expertise, to share their pop-culture opinions in a public forum in as brash a manner as they see fit....

March 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1463 words · Ha Bentley

10 Romantic Subplots That Got In The Way Of The Movie

Romance is a huge part of almost every major story that has been told, which is fitting as it is a major part of life, and its inclusion in fiction goes a long way to making characters relatable. Having two characters become romantically involved has the potential to elevate each of their narratives, provide additional stakes, and ultimately enhance the work that they appear in. Romance is such a critical part of storytelling that some films have even suffered for its absence, a fact that was even referenced as far back as the original King Kong film in 1933....

March 23, 2022 · 17 min · 3552 words · Vivian Kranawetter

10 Shows Like 1899 To Watch Next

1899 is Netflix’s latest sci-fi-meets-thriller series. After only one season, the show has already earned itself a top slot within all the new 2022 series like Wednesday and Dahmer. 1899 is the definition of a mind-twisting series that forces the viewer to pay attention to what is going on within the show. Thanks to a cliffhanger at the end of the first season, fans have also been lifting waiting for what happens next, something that is very common with many hit sci-fi shows....

March 23, 2022 · 6 min · 1191 words · Brian Buford

11 Of Jordan Peele S Favorite Horror Movies Ranked

Jordan Peele is an American filmmaker, comedian, and actor. Nearly 20 years after his breakout role on the sketch TV show, Mad TV, he has become a legend in horror. Without Jordan Peele, the world would be without new horror staples Us, Get Out, and Nope. With such impressive credits under his name, his opinion of movies is not one to be taken lightly. While this list is not exhaustive, these are some of Jordan Peele’s top 11 favorite movies of all time....

March 23, 2022 · 6 min · 1202 words · Randee Mahler

6 Movies That Were Developed Produced Or Shot Unconventionally

By now, it is clear that not every piece of art is alike in the same medium. While you may be painting with the same materials, or building with the same wood, each piece will turn out differently. The same goes for film. Of course, there is a general guideline on how to make a movie: start off with a script, get a cast, film scene by scene over the course of a set period of time, then cut it all together and, voilà, you have a film!...

March 23, 2022 · 5 min · 995 words · Thomas Thomas

A Serious Man Dvd Review

The Good The Coen Bros. have made yet another remarkably brilliant film. The Bad Since it doesn’t conform to convention it will largely be ignored. No commentary track.Larry Gopnick is what we Jews would call a put upon man. He has a wife who is leaving him, kids he doesn’t understand, he has problems at work, his brother lives on his couch and seems to have no desire to get off of it… and Larry must shoulder all of this and conduct himself as if nothing too terrible is happening....

March 23, 2022 · 4 min · 789 words · Donald Mitchell

Adam Scott Is The Latest Addition To Madame Web

Adam Scott is joining the cast of Sony’s Madame Web, Variety reports. News of Scott’s casting comes on the heels of his Emmy nomination for Apple TV+’s Severance. The Marvel Universe origin film will tell the tale of Madame Web, a Spider-Man ally who first appeared in a 1980 The Amazing Spider-Man comic. Dakota Johnson stars as the titular character. In the Spider-Man comic series, Madame Web is shown an elderly clairvoyant woman who is blind and paralyzed and connected to a life support system resembling a spider’s web....

March 23, 2022 · 3 min · 431 words · Donald Brooks

Alan Ritchson S 5 Best Performances Ranked

Now a seasoned film and television actor, Ritchson has finally been receiving recognition when he has previously been relatively overlooked. He has appeared in series such as Hawaii Five-0, CSI: Miami, 90210, and Black Mirror. The actor was also Gloss in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Ritchson even produced, co-wrote, acted in, and directed Lionsgate’s Dark Web: Cicada 3301 in 2021. Ritchson has quite a few projects in the works, but until then, here’s a look at his best performances, ranked....

March 23, 2022 · 4 min · 676 words · Linda Mulder

American Horror Story Apocalypse Poster Delivers A Wicked Human Birthday Cake

American Horror Story, the 8th chapter in the hit anthology series created by Ryan Murphy, will return to FX on September 12th and, as is usual, we’re being bombarded by daily clips and teasers designed to establish mood and stoke curiosity. We’ve already featured the first full trailer for Apocalypse, along with a complete breakdown; in addition to elements of Armageddon, imagery suggests the end of humanity will coincide with a nuclear war and the arrival of The Antichrist....

March 23, 2022 · 3 min · 629 words · Pearl Chipman

American Idol S 24 Semi Finalists Revealed

Auditions ended tonight for the ninth season of American Idol, and the judges’ remaining picks for the Top 24 semifinalists were revealed. The Top 24 semifinalists are: (females) Didi Benami, Crystal Bowersox, Lacey Brown, Michelle Delamor, Katelyn Epperly, Siobhan Magnus, Paige Miles, Ashley Rodriguez, Lilly Scott, Katie Stevens, Haeley Vaughn and Janell Wheeler; (males) Lee Dewyze, Andrew Garcia, Tyler Grady, Todrick Hall, Casey James, Aaron Kelly, Alex Lambert, Michael Lynche, Joe Muñoz, John Park, Jermaine Sellers and Tim Urban....

March 23, 2022 · 8 min · 1615 words · Ricardo Ochwat

Andor Official Trailer Arrives With Thrilling New Footage And Release Date

The official trailer for Andor is here, and it promises an entirely new direction for the Star Wars saga. Gritty, intense, and action-packed, Andor stars Diego Luna as thief-turned-rebel spy Cassian Andor, who first appeared in 2016’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Andor takes place five years before the events of Rogue One and follows the titular character as a thief drawn into the rebellion against the Galactic Empire. But there’s been a slight delay in the release date....

March 23, 2022 · 3 min · 528 words · Trinidad Rooney

Animal Kingdom Cast Character Guide And Descriptions

Animal Kingdom is a drama series based on David Michôd’s 2010 Australian film of the same name. The series, created by Jonathan Lisco, premiered on TNT on June 14, 2016, and centered on the Codys, a family of career criminals. The series feels like a mix of Peaky Blinders and The Town with a little bit of Sons of Anarchy sprinkled on top. Animal Kingdom is a great crime series with some of the best heist scenes on television....

March 23, 2022 · 4 min · 712 words · Francisco Maloy

Ben Affleck Directing Replay

Ben Affleck, who recently directed The Town, is eyeing a languishing project entitled Replay for his next directorial gig, according to Heat Vision Blog. The project, an adaptation of a Ken Grimwood novel, has been in development since 1988, with previous writers such as Peter Hyams and Richard LaGravenese attached to adapt the book. Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts were once attached to the project as well. The latest version was written by Jason Smilovic (Lucky Number Slevin), and it reportedly has Warner Bros....

March 23, 2022 · 1 min · 208 words · Charles Ontiveros

Ben Folds And Sara Bareilles Talk The Sing Off Season 3

NBC’s musical reality program The Sing-Off returns for Season 3 on Monday, September 19 at 8 PM ET. The shows features 16 a capella groups all competing for the grand prize: a recording contract with Sony Music and $200,000. Judge Ben Folds and a new addition this season, Sara Bareilles, recently held a conference call to discuss the upcoming third season. Here’s what they both had to say below. First of all, when it was first brought up to you that you could be part of this show what turned you on about the premise of the show?...

March 23, 2022 · 17 min · 3558 words · Ann Morgan

Best Cinematography In 2022 Movies Ranked

For many, the end of 2022 has required a time of looking back and reflecting on a year of great movies. It’s hard to believe that in 2020, there were no movies released in theaters and there was concern that movie-going would never return to normal. Yet 2022 offered some incredible films, and now with award season dawning all eyes are on the big prizes. A notable part of making movies is the cinematography....

March 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1439 words · James Garza