'The Hangover Part III' Red-Band Trailer: Some Things Never Ever Change

‘The Hangover Part III’ Red-Band Trailer: Some Things Never Ever Change Four years afterThe Hangoverblew up their careers in a big way,Bradley Cooper,Ed Helms, andZach Galifianakisare circling back to close that chapter of their careers once and for all. Or at least until Warner Bros. realize these movies are still making a ton of money and they need to make more of them. A new red-band trailer has dropped forThe Hangover Part III, the last planned installment of the comedy franchise....

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Jeff Fowler

Back To The Future DeLorean Featured In Russell Brand's Arthur

Back To The Future DeLorean Featured In Russell Brand’s Arthur A couple weeks ago, set photoswere leaked onlinerevealing that the Batmobile would be making an appearance inArthur, the remake of the fan-favorite ’80s comedy. We originally thought that the cape crusader’s car being used in the film was a quick gag, but a week later, more set photoswere posted onlinefeaturing starsRussell Brandand co-starLuis Guzmandonning the costumes of Batman and Robin, respectively....

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 337 words · Hunter Medina

Ben Stiller To Produce 'Zoolander' Animated Web Series

Ben Stiller To Produce ‘Zoolander’ Animated Web Series Hansel might be so hot right now, but it’s Derek Zoolander who is making a comeback.Ben Stiller’sRed Hour Films has signed a two year deal with Paramount Digital Entertainment to create web content including aZoolanderanimated series and a live action series calledBilly Glimmer: Entertainer of the Century, both starring Stiller. The 2001 filmZoolanderhas evolved into something of a cult classic and fans have beenclamoring for a sequel, but while Stiller said that these projects could grow into television shows or feature films, for now, they will live on the Internet....

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 393 words · Allen Harrison

BigBug Teaser: The Quirky New Film From The Director Of Amélie Comes To Netflix

BigBug Teaser: The Quirky New Film From The Director Of Amélie Comes To Netflix BAFTA winnerJean-Pierre Jeunetis known for phantasmic dark comedies with memorable characters and untethered imagination like “Delicatessen” and “City of Lost Children,” films so offbeat that Jeunet has had a long journey in finding those brave enough to fund his “quirky” movies. Following the botched 2015 release of “The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet,” the French director has since found backing from streaming giant Netflix, which has no problem taking a leap of faith on Jeunet’s meditations in surreal mundanity, backed by his animation experience and bonkers sense of humor....

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 418 words · Erika Burnett

Box Office: 21 Wins Again w/$6.3M Saturday & $15.5M 3-Day; The Ruins Bombs

Box Office: 21 Wins Again w/$6.3M Saturday & $15.5M 3-Day; The Ruins Bombs It’s been a disappointing weekend for Hollywood as holdover 21 (Sony) has trumped 3 new wide studio releases. Based on Ben Mezrich’s Bringing Down the House, 21 grabbed another $6.35M on Saturday, and the Kevin Spacey-produced card-counting thriller will wrap up its second weekend with a solid $15.5M. Fox’s Nim’s Island, from Walden Media, received a nice 49% Friday-to-Saturday increase for $5....

August 8, 2025 · 7 min · 1452 words · Jessica Moody

Cool Stuff: Gabz Created An Epic 'Lord Of The Rings' Trilogy Poster To Rule Them All

Cool Stuff: Gabz Created An Epic ‘Lord Of The Rings’ Trilogy Poster To Rule Them All After giving us outstanding artwork for bothStar WarsandIndiana Jones, the artistGabzis back with another piece of cinematic trilogy art forThe Lord of the Ringsmovies directed byPeter Jackson. Paying tribute toThe Fellowship of the Ring,The Two TowersandReturn of the King, the GabzLord of the Ringstrilogy poster from Bottleneck Gallery features all of your favorite characters in a triptych style poster, complete with the fiery, watchful eye of Sauron looking down upon them and one ring to rule them all prominently right in the middle....

August 8, 2025 · 4 min · 692 words · Juan English

Disney Isn't Waiting For Avengers Campus To Open To Sell Spider-Bot Toys

Disney Isn’t Waiting For Avengers Campus To Open To Sell Spider-Bot Toys Are you ready to purchase Spider-Man themed toys from a Disney theme park, even if that theme park isn’t fully open? Very soon, you’ll be able to do just that. Like nearly all American companies, The Walt Disney Company has been significantly hit by the coronavirus pandemic, with analysts estimating this past summer that Disney could lose as much as a billion dollars a month because of theme park closures....

August 8, 2025 · 3 min · 446 words · Tiffany Washington

Disney To Release 'Beauty And The Beast Sing-A-Long' For Two Nights Only, But Not In 3D?

Disney To Release ‘Beauty And The Beast Sing-A-Long’ For Two Nights Only, But Not In 3D? Tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme. A studio re-releases a hugely successful property back into theaters to milk the audience for every extra dollar they can. Recent examples include 20th Century Fox withAvatarandStar Wars, Paramount withGreaseand now Disney is doing it with the 1991 classicBeauty and the Beast. Like withGrease, though, this re-release encourages you to belt out the lyrics to your favorite songs like “Be Our Guest” and “Gaston” as this is a sing-a-long event!...

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 373 words · Ruth Smith

Every J.J. Abrams Film Ranked From Worst To Best

Every J.J. Abrams Film Ranked From Worst To Best J.J. Abrams has been an influential figure in the entertainment industry since his youth. Inspired by his prominent television producer father, Gerald W. Abrams, the young film buff was mentored by Steven Spielberg, and flexed his creative instincts as screenwriter of ’90s hits like “Forever Young,” “Regarding Henry,” and “Armageddon.” In the late ’90s and early ’00s, Abrams dominated television by creating the highly popular shows “Felicity,” “Alias,” and “Lost....

August 8, 2025 · 9 min · 1788 words · Michael Campbell

Facebook Is Displeased With Its Portrayal In 'The Social Network' And Lobbied For Changes To Script That Weren't Made

Facebook Is Displeased With Its Portrayal In ‘The Social Network’ And Lobbied For Changes To Script That Weren’t Made David Fincher’sThe Social Networkis one of /Film’smost anticipated films of the year, and it will soon be upon us. The New York Film Festival is premiering the film next month, but thebuzzfrom those who have seen it already is overwhelmingly positive. One place that’s not a source of praise for the film, however, is the company on which the film is based....

August 8, 2025 · 3 min · 500 words · Lisa Miranda

Full 'The Lion King' Remake Cast Revealed, Beyonce Confirmed As Nala

Full ‘The Lion King’ Remake Cast Revealed, Beyonce Confirmed As Nala We knew thatJon Favreau’s remake ofThe Lion Kingwould be stacked with talent, but seeing it all laid out in one place is kind of astonishing. Disney has officially revealed the the fullThe Lion Kingremake cast, finally confirming thatBeyoncé Knowles-Carterwill play Nala alongsideDonald Glover’s Simba. That duo is surrounded by a murderer’s row of talent, with names both obvious and surprising taking on this cast of beloved characters....

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 287 words · Tammy Haynes

Grace And Frankie Season 7B Trailer: Together 'Til The End

Grace And Frankie Season 7B Trailer: Together ‘Til The End Friendship can be a funny thing, but it’s especially funny on Netflix’s “Grace and Frankie,” starring Jane Fonda (Grace) and Lily Tomlin (Frankie) as two women whose lives are upended when their husbands divorce them for each other. The two women eventually bond over their shared experience and become best friends, living loud together in their twilight years. The series is the longest-running Netflix original, with six and a half seasons under its belt and 94 episodes that explore ageism, sexuality, gender roles, and so much more....

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 416 words · Donald Hamilton

Grappling With 'Bodied', 2018's Most Brazen, Entertaining, And Troubling Movie

Grappling With ‘Bodied’, 2018’s Most Brazen, Entertaining, And Troubling Movie Joseph Kahn’sBodied, which made its way around the festival circuit last fall, is finally here, though it enters a world that feels even more volatile than the one it was meant to critique. Born out of the polarized reactions to Kahn’s"Wildest Dreams"music video for Taylor Swift — which came under fire for centering whiteness in the Serengeti on a fictional ’50s film set — the adrenaline-fueled satire follows white academic Adam Merkin (Callum Worthy,American Vandal) as he enters (and eventually, dominates) the world of underground rap battles....

August 8, 2025 · 15 min · 3123 words · Melissa Haynes