Night At The Museum 2 Fantastic Voyage And Dragonball Z To Be Filmed In Montreal

According to The Gazette, three high-profile films are expected to be shot in Montreal over the next year: CLICK HERE to read the rest of the article about the three above-mentioned movies. The 20th Century Fox studio is expected to shoot three big-budget movies in Montreal over the next year; each has a budget of at least $100 million. The films are the Night at the Museum sequel Another Night, Independence Day director Roland Emmerich’s remake of the sci-fi flick Fantastic Voyage and a big-screen adaptation of the Japanese manga Dragonball Z....

May 13, 2022 · 1 min · 164 words · Harold Groves

Owen Wilson Set For Marmaduke

Owen Wilson has joined the live-action/CG movie Marmaduke, and will voice the rascally Great Dane in Fox’s adaptation of the long-running comic strip. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the story follows a family named the Winslows who move from Kansas to Orange County with their dog Marmaduke, a slobbery pooch who creates chaos wherever he goes. In adapting the strip created in 1954 by Brad Anderson and Phil Leeming, the script by Tim Rasmussen and Vince Di Meglio sees Marmaduke navigate a volatile Mutts vs....

May 13, 2022 · 1 min · 152 words · Harold Myron

Peaky Blinders 8 Things We Want To See In The Movie

There are plenty of reasons why Peaky Blinders has earned a well-deserved spot among the best TV series of the last decade. This British crime drama series, created and written by Steven Knight, recounts the story of the Peaky Blinders criminal gang, known for their bladed berets and fearsome attitude, and their exploits in Birmingham following World War I. This gang is not entirely fictional, since it is, in fact, inspired by an urban youth gang from Birmingham with the same name....

May 13, 2022 · 8 min · 1523 words · Barbar Pech

Preacher Tv Series Will Stay True To The Original Comic

Last month, AMC made the surprise announcement that they are developing the Garth Ennis comic book series Preacher for a small screen adaptation, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. The story centers on Reverend Jesse Custer, a Texas preacher who goes on a journey to track down God, after he has abandoned his post in Heaven. While doing press at the SXSW for his new movie The Interview, Evan Goldberg revealed that they plan to stay as true to the comic book as possible....

May 13, 2022 · 2 min · 426 words · Stella Willey

Producer Craig Perry Talks American Pie 4

The American Pie franchise is returning to the big screen! After four direct to DVD sequels, American Pie Presents: Band Camp, American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile, American Pie Presents: Beta House and American Pie Presents: The Book of Love, the beloved teen-sex-comedy series is headed back to movie theaters with American Pie 4. In fact, according to producer Craig Perry, you can also expect to see the return of many familiar faces from the original theatrical movies as well....

May 13, 2022 · 2 min · 425 words · Arthur Dean

Quantum Of Solace Trailer To Premiere Online This Monday

Moviegoers eager for their first look at Quantum of Solace, the highly anticipated Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Columbia Pictures release of EON Productions’ 22nd James Bond adventure, will be able to catch the new theatrical trailer for the film, featuring expanding footage of the film, on television and on the internet Monday, June 30th, and in theaters when it is attached to Columbia Pictures’ Hancock, which opens on July 2. The trailer will make its debut on AOL....

May 13, 2022 · 1 min · 137 words · Nancy Alderson

Reel Advice Phantasm Iv Oblivion

Well, this is it, folks. At least possibly. Ignore for a moment the swirling rumors around the upcoming Phantasm V, which even Angus Scrimm describes as so far-fetched that we shouldn’t “hold our breath” to get our hands on. For the time being–and likely for all time–this is the last Phantasm in the Phantasm series, and thanks to Anchor Bay, we’ve got it back on special edition DVD. Anchor Bay seems to specialize in antiquities restored to ever-loving life, and there’s no two ways about it–Phantasm 4: Oblivion is one of those antiquities....

May 13, 2022 · 3 min · 574 words · Esther Henderson

Resident Evil Movies In Order Chronologically And By Release Date

Fans of the terrifying Japanese survival horror video game Resident Evil were able to witness the hair-raising and gory story on the big screen with the thrilling film adaptations. Milla Jovovich stars in the spectacular installments, kicking major zombie butt and showing off her impressive physical prowess in the hit series. The accomplished actress appeared as the tough, killing-machine heroine Alice in the blockbuster franchise, with the character having been specifically created for the cinema adaptations....

May 13, 2022 · 8 min · 1649 words · Ashley Brown

Robert De Niro Talks The Good Shepherd

The accomplished actor discusses his latest directorial effort Press junkets are fascinating to me because they really debunk your expectations. I expected Robert De Niro to be a loquacious guy, someone who had a wealth of experience and was willing to babble about it. This is not the case at all. Robert De Niro is very quiet and soft-spoken. Matt Damon summed him up perfectly by referring to him as an observer, the kind of guy that can just disappear in a room....

May 13, 2022 · 6 min · 1122 words · Chris Ewing

Lindsay Lohan Looking To Star In Chris Siverston S Next Film

Lindsay Lohan has just finished filming director Chris Siverston’s I Know Who Killed Me and according to Entertainment Weekly the actress is eager to appear in Silverston’s next film, Hippy. “I have so much faith in [Siverston], just as a person, and I just love working with him,” Lohan told EW. “I love him [so much] as a person, that while we were on set, I was like, ‘Let’s make a deal right now....

May 12, 2022 · 1 min · 158 words · Barbara Keirnan

Literary Classics Collection Captain Horatio Hornblower The Three Musketeers The Prisoner Of Zenda Billy Budd Dvd Review

The Good This set contains five movies that arouse the imagination as much now as they did when they were released years ago. The Bad Some of the extras on a lot of these movies seemed very thrown together and ambiguous. Comprised of five movies based on classic books the Literary Classics Collection is brimming with adventure, drama and intrigue. The five films that comprise this collection are: Billy Budd...

May 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1150 words · Joseph Shinn

Loki Season 2 Recruits Moon Knight Director Duo Aaron Moorhead And Justin Benson

Marvel’s Loki concluded last summer but left the fans reeling in the aftermath of its shocking finale that introduced the MCU’s next big bad and broke the multiverse. Loki stars Tom Hiddleston as the titular God of Mischief, who begins a journey towards redemption after being arrested by the TVA (Time Variance Authority) for crimes against the “sacred timeline.” Loki received immense critical acclaim upon release, with many fans declaring it to be Marvel’s best television series....

May 12, 2022 · 3 min · 600 words · James Maurer

Lucas Black Talks The Fast And The Furious Tokyo Drift Exclusive

The actor discusses driving the cars, what it’s like to drift, and why this is his favorite movie Lucas Black has accomplished a lot in his 23 years. He’s starred opposite Billy Bob Thornton in Sling Blade, worked with Thornton again (and Matt Damon) in All the Pretty Horses, and he’s appeared in the war films Cold Mountain and Jarhead. Which is what makes his recent turn as Sean Boswell in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift so interesting....

May 12, 2022 · 5 min · 1060 words · Laura Montiel

M3Gan Will The Killer A I Doll Movie Improve Upon The Formula

Released during Cinemacon was the first promotional image for Universal and Blumhouse’s upcoming killer doll movie, M3GAN, and the image is haunting. With producer James Wan, Get Out star Allison Williams, and director Gerard Johnstone, audiences who crave creepy doll cinema are likely in for a treat. The female killer doll concept has long been a natural counter concept to Child’s Play, where Chucky still holds the heavyweight championship as pop culture’s most notorious plastic psychopath....

May 12, 2022 · 5 min · 867 words · William Frizzell

Marcel Langenegger Is Out To Trick Us With Deception Exclusive

The director gives us the scoop on this Hugh Jackman-Ewan McGregor sex thriller It’s been a long time since audiences were shocked and titillated by a good old fashion sex thriller, but director Marcel Langenegger has jumped back into the genre headfirst with this month’s Deception.The first time director has teamed up with producer Hugh Jackman for a devious jaunt through the more seedy side of New York City. The story revolves around lonely Jonathan (Ewan McGregor), a tax auditor that has quietly slipped into a bleak existence....

May 12, 2022 · 10 min · 1974 words · Errol Duff

Marie Kondo Admits She S Given Up On Tidying My Home Is Messy

At one point in time, Marie Kondo was convincing many people to spruce up their own homes with her widely-viewed reality series as well as several books about home organizing. After the success of her 2011 book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Kondo would later teach her methods to Netflix subscribers with the series Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, which premiered on the streaming service in 2019. The show had garnered Kondo a lot of praise, earning her an Emmy nomination and prompting Netflix to give her a second series, 2021’s Sparking Joy with Marie Kondo....

May 12, 2022 · 2 min · 332 words · Elizabeth Hilbert

Mark Hamill Is An Ancient Vampire In What We Do In The Shadows First Look

Mark Hamill is a vampire in our first-look image at his What We Do in the Shadows cameo. Hamill is a massive fan of the show and the original movie. Co-showrunner Paull Simms was well aware of the actor’s love of the series since he has talked about it publicly numerous times, so they knew he understood what they were all about. Simms says, “he seemed perfect for the part because he has the gravitas to play an ancient vampire rival, he’s not afraid to be silly, and he knows a thing or two about extended fight scenes....

May 12, 2022 · 4 min · 752 words · Paris Blanchard

Marvel S Fantastic Four Movie Loses Jon Watts As Director

The arrival of the Fantastic Four in the MCU is one of the most anticipated future projects currently on Marvel Studios’ radar. While it had been hinted that the third big-screen iteration of the superhero team could be arriving as early as the end of 2023, the film has now had a setback with the departure of Jon Watts as director. Having had a hugely successful Marvel run out with Spider-Man: No Way Home, there were many people happy to have Watts in charge of the reinvention of the Fantastic Four, but it seems that was not meant to be....

May 12, 2022 · 2 min · 401 words · Meridith Catron

Matador Interview With Gabriel Luna And Alfred Molina Exclusive

An undercover CIA operative masquerades as a professional soccer player in Matador. We caught up with Gabriel Luna and Alfred Molina, the stars of the new spy thriller series on El Rey Network, as Season 1 comes to it’s rousing conclusion with a finale directed by series co-creator Robert Rodriguez. Matador chronicles the rise of Tony “Matador” Bravo (Gabriel Luna), a covert CIA operative undercover as a pro soccer star for the L....

May 12, 2022 · 1 min · 184 words · Gerardo Stowell

Matt Reeves Worried Audiences Wouldn T Follow The Batman S Complex Detective Story

There is a lot about The Batman that makes it stand out from every other big-screen outing for the DC superhero. The fantastical elements of the likes of Batman & Robin are gone, the tech-savvy gadgets are mostly gone, and instead, we have a DC detective story that sends the Caped Crusader back to his roots. With the first impressions of the movie suggesting this is going to be the biggest and best Batman movie to date, everything is going the right way for Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinson, but Reeves recently revealed that he wasn’t sure if the detective story would be too complex for audiences to follow....

May 12, 2022 · 4 min · 653 words · Antonia Molina