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New ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ TV Spot Drops Online

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A brand new TV Spot for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has been released via the Star Wars Youtube channel. Check it out below.

The footage is mainly stuff we’ve seen so far, however there is a bit of dialogue from Felicity Jones’ character, Jyn Erso, that is brand new.

“From Lucasfilm comes the first of the Star Wars standalone films, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, an all-new epic adventure. In a time of conflict, a group of unlikely heroes band together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star, the Empire’s ultimate weapon of destruction. This key event in the Star Wars timeline brings together ordinary people who choose to do extraordinary things, and in doing so, become part of something greater than themselves.”

Rogue One hits theaters on December 16.

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Review ‘The Edge Of Seventeen’ A Terrific Edgy Coming of Age Story

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Kelly Fremon Craig’s The Edge of Seventeen perfectly captures the angst-ridden awkwardness of being a teenager. What makes this film different than every teen dramedy is it doesn’t strive for a perfect narrative. A typical teenagers life is a high stakes roller coaster of emotion and worry that is the furthest from perfection and more towards lunacy. Craig’s willingness to forge a slightly darker authentic tone is both refreshing and delightful as well.

Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit) stars as the slightly neurotic Nadine. Steinfeld shows off how her versatility in this film as she is truly the heart and soul of this movie. Her best friend Krista (Hayley Lu Richardson) is the yang to Nadine’s yin. They both compliment each other well. Darian (Blake Jenner) is the most popular kid in high school (which of course rubs Nadine the wrong way). Her mom, Mona (Kyra Sedgwick) is single and working hard to support Nadine and her brother.

The Edge of SeventeenNadine’s high school experience to date is a bubbling cauldron of gossip, hormones, and Facebook. Her only moments of serenity come during Mr. Bruner’s (Woody Harrelson) history class. Bruener and Nadine spend a chunk of the movie verbally sparring with each other in a way that most teachers wish they could get away with. Fremon has a good sense for Harrelson’s comedic talents and allows him to just “let it rip” which makes his scenes with Steinfeld the funniest in the film.

Now there are some parts of this movie that are entirely too familiar. We have the moment in the movie where Nadine’s world implodes when her best friend starts dating her brother seriously and of course that’s followed by her trying to go with the flow but ultimately rejecting the whole idea. She immediately begins to have a “meltdown” and does something that we’ve seen in many teenage dramedies: send a note to the school’s bad boy professing her feelings for him (the only difference is in this film it’s done on Facebook messenger). It’s these simple notes that normally would cause me to be filled with rage, but this film was the exception.

Craig allows The Edge Of Seventeen to be messy. Nadine’s issues aren’t resolved by the time credits begin to run. Her brother doesn’t have some “Hollywood” moment where he apologizes for dating her best friend. Life isn’t always about resolutions. Sometimes it’s about just learning to deal with it all.

I did love the how music was used to enhance certain points in the film. Every child of the 80’s will get a chuckle when Nadine gets the nerve to walk up to Nick and Spandau Ballet’s “True” starts to play. The use of montages is certainly a tip of the cap to any number of John Hughes films.

However, the biggest surprise to me was how Steinfeld chooses to portray Nadine. Nadine isn’t this nice “ugly duckling” type that if people gave her a shot they’d love her, she’s essentially a sarcastic seventeen-year-old.  Craig created this character in such a way that’s she will at times be endearing and other times you’ll want to strangle her. It’s this level of authenticity that makes The Edge Of Seventeen a joy to watch. Maybe because at one point in our lives, we were all just like Nadine.

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Ready For More Speedy in Costume? ‘Arrow’ Star Says Yes!

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Thea Queen back in full on Speedy mode? Yes Please!

arrow-season-4-speedy-theaCurrently in the 5th season of ‘Arrow’, Thea AKA Speedy has taken a back seat when it comes to Team Arrow. Oliver has recruited new good doers to help with the team, battle fights both old and new. However, it isn’t going as smoothly as he would have liked.

This weekend the Heroes and Villians fan fest, ‘Arrow’ stars were in line, graciously answering questions for fans. Willa Holland who plays Thea Queen got asked the question everyone wanted to know.

“The crossover photos have leaked out…You see that I put my costume back on after 8 episodes of not wearing it… I have a feeling she’s going to be periodically putting it back on whenever it’s necessary.”

Speedy, we miss you! It also is apparent she misses herself too.

“Yeah, I definitely do! I miss that leather outfit a lot,” Holland said. “I miss being in the Arrowcave. I miss shooting on set all the time.”

Good news for ‘Arrow’ fans.

The four part cross over event starts on November 28th with ‘Supergirl’ and goes the week through ‘The Flash’, ‘DC’s Legends of Tomorrow’ and ‘Arrow.’

We can expect twists and turns during ‘Invasion’ which comicbook.com gives its description of here.

Oliver (Stephen Amell) wakes up to a life where he never got on The Queen’s Gambit. Robert (guest star Jamey Sheridan) and Moira Queen (guest star Susanna Thompson) are alive and well. Laurel (guest star Katie Cassidy) is his loving fiancée and their wedding is imminent. Everything seems perfect, but Oliver starts to notice small imperfections that make him question this new reality. Meanwhile, Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) and the recruits take on a new threat with help from The Flash (guest star Grant Gustin) and Supergirl (guest star Melissa Benoist).

‘Arrow’ Airs Wednesday nights at 8.7c on The CW.

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Diggle Concerned Regarding Flash’s Powers? Crossover News!

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John Diggle had his future changed, thanks to Barry Allen. Worries of power abuse and concern are going through his head. Are Diggle’s instincts right?

From baby daughter Sara, to John Diggle Jr, all because of Flashpoint. Barry going and making an alternate universe not only affected Team Flash, but it spread to Team Arrow as well. One small choice for Barry lead to huge changes for everyone he knew.

Flashpoint details divulged in the cross over event? Absolutely.

According to my source, at the Heroes and Villians convention, we got to hear from David Ramsey who plays Diggle, about Flashpoint.

“It’s a great story point, you’ll see Diggle’s reaction to once having a daughter in the big four week crossover. From his perspective, there’s only been John Jr.; Sara never existed for him. He’s not gonna be angry. He’s gonna be much more concerned about Barry’s misuse of his powers.

Since Flashpoint, we haven’t been able to see much of the Arrowverse changes, and it will be interesting to see how Diggle deals with this.

“Invasion” the four-part cross over event begins on Monday, November 28th with ‘Supergirl. It then goes on to ‘The Flash’, ‘DC’s Legends of Tomorrow’ and ‘Arrow.’

“When aliens called the Dominators attack Central City, Barry speeds over to Star City to ask the Green Arrow for help in stopping them. Realizing the battle against the Dominators is bigger than they thought, they track down the Legends of Tomorrow, and Barry and Cisco create a breach to bring back a secret weapon – Supergirl. Once all of the super friends are assembled, they come up with a plan to attack but a shocking secret related to Flashpoint is revealed and suddenly no one is sure who they can trust. Meanwhile, Wally wants to join the battle against the aliens but Iris tells him he’s not ready.”- comicbook.com

Arrow airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on The CW.

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‘The Handmaiden’ Review: Director Park Chan-wook Outdoes Himself

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The Bizarre Brilliance That Is ‘The Handmaiden’ is Director Park Chan-wook At His Very Best

By the time the credits rolled on ‘The Handmaiden‘, I was confused on how it did not win the Palme d’OR at Cannes this year. A film hasn’t moved me like this in a very long time. Not only does it touch on queer stories and shock art but it’s also a stunning period piece. Cinema rarely gets something this insanely amazing.

The intricate story is one of the best parts of the film. Adapted from the novel Fingersmith, it takes that Victorian-era drama and sets it in 1930’s Korea being run by Japan. What screenwriters Park Chan-wook and Chung Seo-kyung do are blend elements of the original work with rich Asian culture.

Along with acting out a great script, the cast works amazingly well under Park Chan-wook’s direction. He brings his refined filmmaking skills to ‘The Handmaiden‘ and the cast put all of themselves into the performances. I especially love the way Park Chan-wook allowed Kim Tae-ri to shine as pick-pocket Sook-hee. From exploring her sexuality to a deep deception, there is such a layered performance from her. That’s something I love about the Park Chan-wook filmography; the female-led films are brilliant and really his strong suit.

Probably the strongest attributes about this film is the cinematography. There are some films where every frame of it feels calculated and almost like a photograph. Stanley Kubrick is known for it, and these days so is Park Chan-wook. With his long-time cinematographer Chung Chung-hoon, not one second of ‘The Handmaiden‘ is wasted. Scenes linger for the perfect amount of time, the framing is on point, and everything has a surreal texture.

“Even like this, dying is a luxury.”

I’m very adamant about introducing these type of brilliant Korean thrillers to mainstream American audiences. The power and finesse shown in films like ‘The Handmaiden’ makes me appreciate cinema all over again.

The boldest move made is the queer storyline involved. The complicated story of Hideko and Sook-Hee, while as insane as it is, still feels grounded. Rarely can something this over-the-top still seem believable at times. The whole film comes off like a balancing act with scenes so perverse but also so visually striking. Even when things are too bizarre, you still can’t keep your eyes off it.

That’s how you make a lasting impression.

Final Thoughts:

The Handmaiden‘ is one of the year’s few must-see movies. There is something for everyone in this. Rarely can a film be able to successful reach both arthouse and commercial fans alike. It’s one of those films that everything comes together to create an outstanding piece. While the leadership shown from director and writer Park Chan-wook is commendable, this is obviously a team effort.

There is no doubt that this one of the best films of 2016.


Synopsis: With help from an orphaned pickpocket (Kim Tae-ri), a Korean con man (Ha Jung-woo) devises an elaborate plot to seduce and bilk a Japanese woman (Kim Min-hee) out of her inheritance.

Genre: Erotic Thriller
Country: Korea
Director: Park Chan-wook
StarringKim Min-heeKim Tae-riHa Jung-wooCho Jin-woong

 

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The Five Best WWE PPV Matches Of 2016…So Far

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Since WWE Released The Trailer For Their Best PPV Matches DVD, Here’s The 5 Best So Far.

This year has been jammed pack with amazing PPV matches from WWE. It feels like the New Era has finally kicked off and the tides are turning.

2016 isn’t over yet but there has been so many matches that I have to recap the five best up until the time of writing.

Check out the list below and let me know if you agree!

Honorable Mentions:

Sasha Banks vs Charlotte (Hell In A Cell)
Sami Zayn vs Kevin Owens (Payback)

5. Gargano/Ciampa vs. Revival (NXT Takeover: Brooklyn II)

  • The Revival has had an amazing 2016. Their match with American Alpha was stellar but when they faced tag-team badasses Tommaso Ciampa & Johnny Gagano, magic was made. Tag team wrestling is an art form that is hard to master. 2016 has seen some great tag matches with The New Day running the main roster. But, these four men proved why NXT is the place for amazing tag teams.

4. Kota Ibushi Vs. T.J. Perkins (Cruiserweight Classic)

  • Kota Ibushi was one of the predicted winners going into this tournament. T.J. Perkins was a plucky fan-favorite. Both had an amazing story to tell and they told it inside the wrestling ring. It might be the shocking ending to the match that thrust it to the top 5 PPV matches. Perkins would go on to win this and the entire tournament, to the shock of some fans.

3. Charlotte vs Sasha Banks vs Becky Lynch (Wrestlemania 32)

  • In the middle of a “Women’s Revolution” in WWE, their booking seemed spotty for the most part. It wasn’t until this evening when a new Women’s Championship was debuted that things really started to change. The match that Charlotte, Sasha, and Becky had on the biggest stage of them was probably the best wrestled match of the night. It cemented the former NXT superstars to future WWE legends.

2. AJ Styles vs John Cena (SummerSlam)

  • Could lightning strike twice? That was the story going into this match. Months before, AJ Styles defeated John Cena to the shock of everyone. Styles boasted about it after saying he was the new “face that runs the place”. John Cena went into this SummerSlam match with something to prove. He was proven wrong as AJ Styles defeated him once again! 2016 is a landmark year in WWE history.

1. Sami Zayn vs Shinsuke Nakamura (NXT Takeover: Dallas)

  • With the two names involved, this is almost certainly going to be match of the year. Zayn & Nakamura both delivered an epic match that outshines anything at this year’s Wrestlemania. This was the best final NXT match Zayn could have. It’s also the perfect introduction for the “King Of Strong Style” Shinsuke Nakamura as the hype going into his debut paid off. This is a wrestling spectacle.

How many of these PPV matches do you think will make it on the best of 2016 list?

Will anything from Survivor Series 2016 and after find a place on the year end list?

Don’t forget to comment below!

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‘Rogue One’: Admiral Raddus Was Inspired By Winston Churchill

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A Rogue One: A Star Wars Story behind the scenes video showed a glimpse of new Mon Calamari officer Admiral Raddus. Creature effects supervisor Neal Scanlan talked to EW about the inspiration behind the character.

“We always tried to find a real world example of who these creatures may be, and in this case we used  [Winston] Churchill, Admiral Raddus is a very strong figure. We would use [Churchill] not only as visual reference for his physical features, but also when it came to performing him and expressing him through the actor.”

 

“It helps to have someone to reference in the real world. It grounds our creatures and ideas, we use these references to pull these creatures back and make them feel like they belong here in our world.”

What are your thoughts on this piece of news? Comment down below and let us know.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story flies into theaters on December 16, 2016.

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Catwoman Is Not In The Script Of Ben Affleck’s Batman Movie

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Details regarding Ben Affleck’s Batman movie are still scarce. Deathstroke is the main villain; it’s rumored to take place at least party in Arkham Asylum. That’s essentially all we knew about the project until today, when Fandango‘s Managing Editor Erik Davis tweeted this out:

This gives us two stories. The first and most noteworthy being that Catwoman is apparently not in the film. Secondly, the fact that Sienna Miller wants to play the part of Selena Kyle.

Catwoman was portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer in Batman Returns, Anne Hathaway in The Dark Knight Rises, and Michelle Pfeiffer in Catwoman, but we don’t talk about that third one.

Miller has one Golden Globe nomination and played a supporting role in 2014’s Foxcatcher.

What are your thoughts on Catwoman not having a part in Ben Affleck’s Batman movie? Could we see the character in the DCEU down the line? Comment down below and let us know your thoughts.

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New Pieces Of ‘Doctor Strange’ Concept Art Released

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Marvel is releasing a book titled “Doctor Strange: Art From The Movie” which features, you guessed it, art from Doctor Strange. Ahead of the book’s release, concept artist Karla Ortiz has released a few pieces of her art that is featured in the book. Check out the gallery down below.

“It was quite a challenge to bring the entirety of the look together, while keeping the feeling of the comics alive! Not just this but all the costume pieces had to work both individually and in unison.”

The cast of Doctor Strange includes Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tilda Swinton, Benedict Wong, Rachael McAdams and Mads Mikkelson.

“From Marvel comes DOCTOR STRANGE, the story of world-famous neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Strange whose life changes forever after a horrific car accident robs him of the use of his hands. When traditional medicine fails him, he is forced to look for healing, and hope, in an unlikely place – a mysterious enclave known as Kamar-Taj. He quickly learns that this is not just a center for healing but also the front line of a battle against unseen dark forces bent on destroying our reality. Before long Strange – armed with newly acquired magical powers – is forced to choose whether to return to his life of fortune and status or leave it all behind to defend the world as the most powerful sorcerer in existence. Join Strange on his dangerous, mystifying, and totally mind-bending journey.” 

The film is playing in theaters now.

Source: Comicbook.com.

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Neustadt Springs Brewery: 10W30 Brown Ale – A Nutty Review

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With the end of the year in sight, it’s a good time to change your oil. So, while your trusty vehicle’s taking a satisfying glut of 10W-30, why not try some yourself? Unless you’re a sentient robot, like my good friend J-573, though, you should probably forego the trip to poison control and try a can of Neustadt Springs Brewery‘s 10W30 Brown Ale instead. I previously reviewed Neustadt Springs Brewery’s Scottish Pale Ale, so feel free to check that review for some information on the brewery. For now, let’s hope 10W30 doesn’t live up to its name …

Neustadt Springs Brewery: 10W30 Brown Ale – First Sip

10W30 pours almost like a cola, dark brown with lots of fizz but only a circle of foam around the rim of the stemmed tulip glass I’m drinking it from. It has a nutty smell and a heavy malt taste that provides a bread-y quality. 10W30 tastes like most English Brown Ales, no surprise since 10W30 has–on three separate occasions–won medals in this very category. With 10W30’s thin mouthfeel and only a small show of hops on the aftertaste, bitterness barely makes an appearance here.

Neustadt Springs Brewery: 10W30 Brown Ale – Last Sip

This is a tasty Brown Ale for sure. It’s just as good, maybe better, warm as cold. At 5.5% ABV per 473 mL can, you can probably have a couple without getting too rowdy. And, I imagine that after drinking two or three of these malty brews their sweetness would probably become overpowering. Keep in mind that I’m hopelessly devoted to hops, so if you’re into malty brews you may disagree. I suggest pairing 10W30 with something savoury. One rarely goes wrong pairing a sweet beer like this one with a steak, but as 10W30 has all the qualities of an English Brown Ale it’s also a great companion of pub food.

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