Leap Year Springs Forward On Dvd And Blu Ray On May 4Th

You can bring home a romantic comedy that only happens once every four years home on DVD and Blu-ray this May. Leap Year will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on May 4. We don’t have any pricing details as of yet, but you can take a look at the cover art and the special features below. The film stars Amy Adams, Matthew Goode, Adam Scott and John Lithgow. When Anna’s (Amy Adams) four-year anniversary to her boyfriend passes without an engagement ring, she decides to take matters into her own hands....

June 6, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · John Jobe

Left Behind Franchise Returns To The Big Screen

Cloud Ten Pictures is looking to resurrect its faith-based franchise Left Behind for a new theatrical feature. Paul Lalonde, who wrote the original Left Behind in 2001, and John Patus, who wrote the last entry in the franchise, Left Behind: World at War, have written the screenplay. The studio will shop the script to buyers at the American Film Market this week. It is said this new Left Behind movie will center on the Rapture, and will be structured like a classic disaster movie....

June 6, 2022 · 1 min · 175 words · Naomi Vickers

Get Him To The Greek Arrives On Dvd And Blu Ray September 28Th

You can bring home a successful comedy home on DVD and Blu-ray at the end of September. Get Him to the Greek will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 28. We don’t have any pricing details as of yet, but you can take a look at the cover art and special features details below. The film stars Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Sean Combs, Rose Byrne, Elisabeth Moss, Nick Kroll, Aziz Ansari and T....

June 5, 2022 · 1 min · 213 words · Edna Shearer

Gotham Season 3 Character Photos Revealed

Last month, Fox released the new Comic-Con trailer for Season 3 of Gotham, which has been slated to debut on Monday, September 19 at 8 PM ET on Fox. While we haven’t seen any new footage since then, we’ll surely be getting more sneak peeks as we get closer to the Season 3 premiere. To get fans ready for this new season, Fox has unveiled new character portraits to tide you over until the new footage debuts....

June 5, 2022 · 3 min · 438 words · Daniel Teal

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Front And Back Book Cover Revealed

Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, released both the front and back covers of the highly anticipated Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling’s seventh and final Harry Potter book due in stores on July 21st at 12:01 a.m. Once again, the stunning cover art was created by Mary GrandPré, the acclaimed illustrator of all six previous U.S. editions of the Harry Potter books. “The front cover of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows features a dramatic sky of oranges and golds....

June 5, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Mark Snow

Henson Co Buys Trio Of Novels

Jim Henson Co. has bought the rights to the fantasy adventure book, The Boggart by novelist Susan Cooper, The Doubtful Guest by Edward Gorey, and the fantasy adventure trilogy, Monster Blood Tattoo by D.M. Cornish. Variety describes the books as: The Boggart - originally published in 1993, centers on a family from Toronto inheriting a Scottish castle with a gleeful spirit who’s been playing tricks on residents for generations. It’s to be developed as a live action family feature with Brian Henson directing....

June 5, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Adam Lipe

Here S How Much Of How I Met Your Mother Is Based On A True Story

Despite the odds being against it, How I Met Your Mother became one of the most successful sitcoms of all time, airing on CBS for nine seasons. As a plot-heavy half-hour comedy, critics were skeptical of its ability to keep audiences engaged. The creators knew this, writing contingency plans into the show in case of a sudden cancellation. Knowing how they wanted the story to end, a long procession of actresses could have played the titular “mother”, which kept the co-stars, and audiences, guessing until the series finale....

June 5, 2022 · 5 min · 903 words · Christopher Barlow

Here S Some Of Hulu S Best Original Content

Hulu has been releasing some downright great content at a breakneck pace, so all the other streamers need to take cover at this point (aside from Apple TV; fans need that final season of Servant badly). In an imperfect world where apps have common technical errors and never-ending freeze screens, Hulu has risen to become one of the best streaming services since its inception in 2008, due to the service’s variety of content, accessibility, add-on options, bundle deals, recording features and access to so many channels and global options....

June 5, 2022 · 5 min · 939 words · Joanna Millard

Hollywood Beat Celebrating John Wayne S 100Th Birthday

Sporting a shocking pink wig, Jamie Lee Curtis was guest host for a Vegas style black tie event,“The Cure is in the Cards”, which benefited the John Wayne Cancer Institute. The wig was bequeathed to Curtis by a young friend who died from cancer, and she wore it in her honor. Jamie is involved in many causes including Children’s Aids Foundation and helps raise much needed funds for breast cancer research....

June 5, 2022 · 1 min · 180 words · Mary Howard

Home Alone Takes The Top Spot On Disney Streaming Chart

The holiday season brings about some certainties. There will be an argument about whether Die Hard is a Christmas movie, Mariah Carey will dominate the music charts, and certain movies will get their annual outing for many people. One such movie is the Macaulay Culkin classic Home Alone, and thanks to the film’s inclusion on Disney+, it has blasted up the streaming charts on the platform to claim the top spot....

June 5, 2022 · 3 min · 508 words · Melvin Yu

House Of The Dragon Is There Really A Feminist Perspective

This article contains spoilers for Season One of House of the DragonThe finale of the first season of House of The Dragon left viewers with much suspension and excitement. Unsurprisingly, the show took every Game of Thrones fan on a wild ride. While the story of House Targaryen has been referred to multiple times in the original show, the sequel did not fail to build in the suspension and tension and ensure that the viewers are filled with many emotions....

June 5, 2022 · 5 min · 935 words · Frederick Gray

House Of The Dragon Continues The Disappointment Of Game Of Thrones Final Season

While House of the Dragon wasn’t a flop, it was also a dull attempt to recapture the same popularity that early seasons of Game of Thrones had. HBO’s House of the Dragon may have kicked off amid a ton of critical acclaim, but that didn’t necessarily make the show a hit among all fans of the Game of Thrones franchise. In fact, despite the show being a huge hit and even winning two Golden Globes, it has come under fire from ardent fans of Game of Thrones for being nothing more than a banal attempt to ride on the coattails of the original show....

June 5, 2022 · 5 min · 883 words · Jason Mcguire

How Kate Mckinnon Has Proved She S Ready For Big Leading Roles

Kate McKinnon is a brilliant comedian who became a household name during her hilarious tenure on Saturday Night Live, dazzling audiences everywhere. The charming actress made quite the splash on the long-running, revered program, joining in 2012 and quickly being promoted to a featured player the following year. During her time with the NBC staple, McKinnon was celebrated for her exceptional character work and celebrity impressions, having memorably portrayed famous figures like Hillary Clinton, Ellen DeGeneres, and Rudy Giuliani as well as introducing fans to some uproarious original characters....

June 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1457 words · Jed Kendrick

How The Transformers Movies Reflected The War On Terror

The Transformers franchise is recognizable the world over, focusing on a conflict between the heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons. This alien species in a civil war with itself finds its way to Earth, which becomes the battleground for this conflict. These robots in disguise have been enjoyed by children for over forty years as each new generation comes to discover them. Yet in the 2000s, the Transformers got a big-budget live-action Hollywood makeover from Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks, and director Michael Bay....

June 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1356 words · Audrey Simon

Howie Mandel And Fred Savage Want A Little Monsters Sequel

Film studios are currently wringing out all their can from their old 80s and 90s movies, with legacy sequels, reboots, TV shows and super-expensive toy lines rolling out based on some of the biggest 30 to 40 year old franchises they have available. However, there are also some smaller movies that certain people would love to jump on the bandwagon while it is still rolling, and two of those would be Little Monsters stars Fred Savage and Howie Mandel who it seems are both interested in revisiting the cult classic that was originally released in 1989....

June 5, 2022 · 3 min · 511 words · Kyra Thompson

Imax And Regal Cinemas Strike A Deal

IMAX Corporation and Regal Cinemas, Inc. today announced a joint-venture agreement to install 31 IMAX Digital projection systems at Regal locations in 20 major U.S. markets. The theaters will feature IMAX’s Digital projection system which is being developed for the IMAX MPX theatre design. The 31 IMAX theaters announced today will expand the joint venture partnership between IMAX and Regal Cinemas to 38 theaters, and bring Regal’s total number of IMAX theaters to 52 by the end of 2010....

June 5, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · Lakeisha Davis

Indiana Jones Temple Of Doom Has A Bonkers 80S Cameo

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is notable for so many things. As the most icky of the Indiana Jones series, Indy winds up in India to help out a village reliant on a magical stone, where all the village’s children have been kidnapped. Without a shadow of a doubt the darkest entry in the Indiana Jones series, this segment would actively delight in its own creepy crawly depravity, where bugs halt passage, stomach-churning buffets are devoured, and beating hearts are ripped directly from chests....

June 5, 2022 · 5 min · 986 words · Terry Schwartz

James Cameron Debunks Titanic Floating Door Fan Theory With Science In Forthcoming Documentary

25 years ago, James Cameron was underwater with a different record-smashing mega-success; before Avatar, Titanic was the first film to surpass the $1B mark in box offices. And while Cameron has been swimming in both money and water ever since, he can’t seem to outswim one nagging question that has bothered movie-goers about the film’s final sequence between Jack and Rose: Why did Jack need to die in order to save Rose?...

June 5, 2022 · 3 min · 428 words · Keith Wells

Jerry Bruckheimer Breaks His Silence On Lone Ranger

Walt Disney Pictures’ Lone Ranger is finally coming together, after the production was shut down in August due to an inflating budget. Last week, we reported that production will begin on February 6. Today producer Jerry Bruckheimer finally spoke out on the budget, and some of the trimming that took place to get the film back up and running. First, the producer revealed that shooting will take place in either Louisiana or New Mexico....

June 5, 2022 · 3 min · 436 words · Danny Leon

Jerry O Connell Will Host A Full Season Of Pictionary Following Test Run

Our man Jerry O’Connell has landed himself yet another gig on the reboot TV version of Pictionary for Fox. He’ll be squeezing his fast-paced drawing competition show between his The Talk responsibilities, his role on Star Trek: Lower Decks as Commander Jack Ransom, and voicing Rick Brackett for director Caroline Zelder’s Summer Gold with his buddy Justin Long. JOC took to Instagram to celebrate the news, captioning with, “Gotta practice ‘What is that supposed to be?...

June 5, 2022 · 3 min · 517 words · Anita Beal