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Review: ‘Scooby Apocalypse’ #6: Survival By Flashback

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Scooby and the gang are under siege! While the minutes tick by as they await the next wave of monsters, Velma does some soul-searching…which leads to some stunning revelations! You’ll never look at her the same again!

Writing

The concept of Scooby Apocalypse was met with cautious optimism and the hope that something good would truly come out of such an extreme take on such familiar characters. Unfortunately, the first few issues seemed to move at a snail’s pace, and didn’t deliver the action and storytelling necessary to truly sell people on the idea. This issue is able to make a turn in the right direction by finally delivering something the book was truly missing: heart.

Despite the fact that these characters are so well known, they needed to be reintroduced in a way which fans would be able to truly empathize and connect with them. By finally taking the time to look at Velma, a character who is responsible for the current state of the world, and showcase what led her up to her own current state really helps to finally make the connection necessary which will make the readers want to know more. Writers J.M. DeMatteis and Keith Giffen need to make sure to look at what they did in this issue and keep up with level of improvement from here on out. If they do, they may just have something truly impressive on their hands.

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Artwork

Taking a step away from the darker images they used for the apocalypse, the art team of Howard Porter and Wellinton Alves use a much softer tone with the flashback. Though not as detailed as some of the action scenes in the past, the focus instead becomes on character moments which are made just as effective through the art they use. A perfect example of less is more when trying to tell a story visually.

Conclusion

This issue showcases that the series is just getting started with its story, and those who dropped off too soon will regret not sticking around for such a fantastic issue. This is the first must read issue of this series and with any luck it won’t be the last. Now fans just have to hope the team is able to get out of the grocery story they have been in for the last three issues.

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‘Supergirl’: Jimmy Olsen Suits Up As The Guardian In New Photo

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Coming off the announcement that Jimmy Olsen will be suiting up as Guardian in season two of Supergirl, The CW has released the first official image of the character, via Heroic Hollywood.

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The Guardian is a classic DC Comics character created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in 1942. Rivaling Marvel’s Captain America, the character has reached peak physical human condition, and uses an indestructable shield to fight crime.

Jimmy Olsen has never dawned the Guardian mantle in the comics, which shows that the series isn’t afraid to stray from its source material.

“The Last Children of Krypton”— (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)

IAN GOMEZ STARS AS SNAPPER CARR — CADMUS attacks National City with a kryptonite powered villain who ends up seriously hurting Supergirl (Melissa Benoist). Superman (guest star Tyler Hoechlin) blames Hank (David Harewood) because the kryptonite was stolen from the DEO. Meanwhile, Kara’s first day at her new job doesn’t go as planned after she meets her new boss, Snapper Carr (guest star Ian Gomez). Glen Winter directed the episode written by Robert Rovner & Caitlin Parrish (#202).  Original airdate 10/17/2016.”

Supergirl airs every Monday at 8/7c on The CW.

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Star Wars: New ‘Rogue One’ Poster Released, Trailer Thursday

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Lucasfilm has released a new official poster for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

The film’s director Gareth Edwards revealed the poster on The Star Wars Show.

It was later posted to the official Star Wars Twitter account.

Also part of the announcement, fans will be treated to a new and final trailer, which drops Thursday morning.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story hits theaters December 16.

Source: The Star War Show

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‘The Accountant’ Review: Rollercoaster Of Emotions Wrapped In Violence

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You Know ‘The Accountant’ Is Good When My Only Complaints Is There Needs To Be More Of It.

I wouldn’t say I had low expectations for ‘The Accountant‘ but it was more so, I didn’t know what to expect. The marketing makes it seem like ‘John Wick‘ meets ‘Rain Man‘ and the movie delivers just that. Blending the action choreography of recent movies with a near manic level of brilliance makes for a great time at the theater.

To put the plot simply, the movie is about a math savant with high-functioning autism who makes his money as an accountant for dangerous criminals. He is a wizard at going through months and years of books and figuring out any financial problem you can think of.  This socially awkward dude and mathematical genius is also a very deadly assassin.

When Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) takes on a seemingly simple case for a robotic prosthetics company, our complex math wiz finds himself in a mess he must get himself out of but he also HAS to finish this case. Along the way, Wolff meets a girl with a great mind for math named Dana Cummings (Anna Kendrick). He fights to protect her and figure out what is happening by using any means. There is also a hit-man going after them named Brax (Jon Bernthal) and a Treasury agent investigating Christian Wolff.

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“Calculate your choices.”

All of these moving parts blend well together. It’s Bill Dubuque’s screenplay and the fluid directing of Gavin O’Connor (‘Miracle‘, ‘Warrior‘) that makes the film feel whole.

The most outstanding thing about ‘The Accountant‘ has to be the titular character. Ben Affleck brings to life the tics and manic moments of Christian Wolff with beautiful realism. Introducing the viewer to his routine early helped establish what kind of man he was. The experience we then see him go through is much more deserving because of it. Affleck’s character is so blunt it stings at times. There’s so many cringe-worthy moments but then, he is beating someone to death with a belt and you’re in shock. The harmony created with all the film’s tones is refreshing.

The only thing I could have had more of were the action set pieces. I know that less is more for some, but I’m a child of excess. When something is so stunning like the fights and action sequences in this movie, there needs to be more of it. Whether if it a martial arts flashback or a present-day ass kicking shoot-out, there’s some real solid fights. There’s some reminiscences to ‘John Wick‘ but it also has the realism of the first ‘Bourne’ film. You can see the influence of the Indonesian martial art form Pencak Silat. It’s known for being a full body fighting style and also based deeply in the psychology of fighting. That analytical fighting fit the neurodevelopmental disorder of Ben Affleck’s Christian Wolff perfectly.

Young Christian’s Father: Can our son lead a normal life?
Neurologist: Define normal.

Going into the film, there was a few things I honestly thought would take away from the movie. The Treasury agent story seemed unnecessary and Anna Kendrick’s levity would take away from the piece. How wrong I was when she ended up playing the straight man to the hilariously awkward Affleck. Also, the agent plot featuring the talented J.K. Simmons wasn’t really needed but it did add an extra layer to the film. If we took away some of that and focused it towards some the family problems with Christian Wolff, it may have vaulted to another cinematic level. Like I said, when there is something so good…give me more of it.

And when the credits wrapped, I was left wondering if the third act “twist” was meant to be a twist at all. With something so obviously spelled out for you but never confirmed till the last minute, why was it even there in the first place?

Final Thoughts:

The Accountant‘ is one of the best films of the year. Ben Affleck has seen this amazing career renaissance since ‘Argo‘ and it doesn’t seem to stop here. While 2016 isn’t known for having the best blockbuster movies, Affleck has had great performances out of two major movies this year.

Everything is fleshed out enough to tell a complete story. Enough questions were answered but nothing was wrapped up in a pretty bow. For having such fun moments, there is a darkness to this film that makes it a bit different.

Go see ‘The Accountant‘ in theaters October 14th, 2016! Starring Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrick, J.K. Simmons, Jon Bernthal, and Cynthia Addai-Robinson.

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Darren Aronofsky Drops Cryptic Clues About His New Film with Jennifer Lawrence

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It’s been just over two and a half years since Darren Aronofsky’s Noah was released. In other words, it’s been too long since Darren Aronofsky released a film.

He’s had projects come and go, most notably that Evel Knievel drama with Channing Tatum that fizzled out. But now, finally, it seems Aronofsky’s latest project, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Domhnall Gleeson and Michelle Pfeiffer(!), is going to happen. In fact, he recently wrapped filming, though there is no title or release date set.

Aronofsky spoke at a Master Class at the Reykjavik Film Festival, and he discussed a number of things, most notably this upcoming mystery movie. First and maybe most interesting/disheartening is the fact Clint Mansell, who’s scored all of his movies to this point, won’t be scoring this one. That’s a bummer. On the plus side, Mansell is being replaced by Johan Johannsson, whose Sicario score was one of the best of 2015.

This new film will also have some special effects of some sort, as he had to switch from 16mm to digital to incorporate said effects. As for the plot, Aronofsky didn’t give any details. He did have this to say:

“When it came to ‘Noah,’ there was this clear environmental statement in the original gospel, which was interesting to push forward. My latest project probably has similar political intentions behind it, but first and foremost responsibility as a narrative filmmaker is making something that is emotional and can connect with an audience.”

Clearly the environment has taken center stage in Darren Aronofsky’s life, and he is intent on sharing his feelings on the issue in his work. It worked in Noah, at least it did to me. The film may have ruffled feathers in some circles, but changing Noah into an environmentalist felt right. It worked.

Stay tuned for updates on this latest film.

Source: ScreenCrush

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REVIEW: ‘Denial’ riveting, powerful, and poignant

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Denial, in addition to being a superbly executed piece of film making, is as timely a film as any that’s come out this year, if for no other reason than these lines:

“Freedom of speech means you can say whatever you want. What you can’t do is lie and expect not to be accountable for it.”

Whatever side of whichever political, social, or moral crisis audiences in 2016 happen to be on, these words cannot help but resonate. The message behind them, in addition to phenomenal performances from a supremely talented cast, makes Denial a must-see.

What’s it about?

Rachel Weisz (The Lobster, The Constant Gardner) stars as author and Emory University Jewish Studies professor Deborah Lipstadt. In 1996, another historian, David Irving (Timothy Spall), sued Lipstadt and her publisher in London court for libel.

In his suit, Irving, claimed Lipstadt inflicted harm on his reputation by calling him a “Holocaust denier, falsifier, and bigot” in one of her books. Irving, a scholar known for his sympathetic view of Adolf Hitler, insisted the claims that he deliberately falsified anything in his work were, in fact, false.

Irving’s choice to file suit in English court makes things even more challenging for Lipstadt. English jurisprudence places the burden of proof in libel cases on the defendant. There is no presumption of innocence — a defendant must show that they did not, in fact, defame their accuser.

Knowing that the choice not to fight might in effect legitimize Holocaust denial, Lipstadt chooses to go to court. To build her defense, she turns to British solicitor Anthony Julius (Andrew Scott, Spectre) and Scottish barrister Richard Rampton (Tom Wilkinson).

Together, Julius, Rampton, and their legal team present Lipstadt with a strategy that both confounds and infuriates her. Neither she nor any Holocaust survivor will take the stand during the course of the trial.

Instead, they take the only course they feel will lead to victory. They endeavor to prove that what Lipstadt said about Irving and his work was right.

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Unique courtroom drama

What’s so striking about the courtroom drama aspect of Denial is just foreign it’s sure to feel with American audiences. Director Mick Jackson (The Bodyguard) plays up that strangeness by using Lipstadt as the film’s viewpoint character.

Audiences watch events unfold through the eyes of a fiercely independent and outspoken American academic. Lipstadt wants to fight Irving and all he represents, wants to be on the front line of the fight. Further, she wants to provide an opportunity for survivors to face down a man who insists their suffering was a lie.

But for reasons that Jackson allows to slowly unfold, Lipstadt’s lawyers absolutely refuse to go that route. Thus, the firebrand American must stay silent as others fight her battle. Her frustration adds to the tension already established by the stakes of the trial.

Flawless ensemble

Here’s where the talent of the cast really shines through. It falls to Weisz to bring to life Lipstadt’s fierce intellect, her passion for her life’s work, and the bewilderment and trepidation she feels when faced with English law and the British way of doing things in court.

Meanwhile, Scott and Wilkinson must sympathetically portray men of equal conviction and belief in what they’re doing, even if it may appear cold and unfeeling. And Spall, a gifted performer often tasked with playing odious and often unctuous characters, must bring to life Irving in a way where he’s not a caricature, and audiences take the threat he represents seriously.

All together, not a single member of the ensemble fails to hold up their end. Their work together and individually, working from a marvelous script from David Hare (The Hours), makes Denial an unforgettable film experience.

Worth seeing?

For movie goers who enjoy historical dramas and courtroom dramas, Denial is a no-brainer.

However, Denial should also resonate far beyond those aesthetic preferences. The film tackles an issue the world as a whole is struggling with: how we define facts and distinguish them from opinions.

Yes, most of Denial‘s screen story plays out in London 16 years ago. However, its implications regarding the distortion of facts and historical record to validate political agendas could not be more relevant in 2016 America.

The world we live in is one where people on every side of every issue can cherry-pick whatever facts support their beliefs from whichever source validates their world view. What people feel, what they think they know based on what they see, matters more than what others would put forth as “fact.”

It’s a place where the person next to you can perceive reality in a manner completely antithetical to the way you do. Moreover, to them, you’re the “ignorant” one.

But so often, those differences of perception between us are built upon distortions and outright lies. Denial tells the story of how one purveyor of such distortions was confronted and defeated by reason and examination.

We NEED more stories like this one.

Denial

Starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Wilkinson, Timothy Spall, and Andrew Scott. Directed by Mick Jackson.
Running Time: 110 minutes
Rated PG-13 for thematic material and brief strong language.

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First Look At Amber Heard As Mera In ‘Justice League’

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Ladies and Gentlemen, get your very first look at Queen of Atlantis Mera in Justice League, thanks to IGN.

Zack Snyder has revealed the first look at Amber Heard as Mera in Justice League. The images give us a look at concept art for Mera, but we also get an awesome production still, taken by Snyder himself. This is the very first glimpse we’ve had of Mera, who is a major part of Aquaman’s comic book history.

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We learned earlier today that both Amber Heard and Gal Gadot had travelled to Iceland for Justice League. Jason Momoa and Snyder both moved to Iceland earlier this week, and Ben Affleck will arrive soon enough.

Fans of Aquaman and Mera in DC Comics should be pleased. The overall look of the character is very close to her portrayal and design in the comics. It is also interesting to compare her obviously strange armour to Momoa’s Aquaman. Even though they are both from Atlantis, there are very different designs in the costumes, which is both interesting and exciting.

You can also head over to IGN’s page to watch an awesome time-lapse, of Mera’s costume and look being designed for the movie.

Also Get A look At Mera In Official Justice League Concept Art
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Justice League will introduce Amber Heard as Mera before the actress reprises the role in James Wan’s solo Aquaman movie.

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy.  Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat.  But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

Justice League opens November 17, 2017.

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Boyd Holbrook To Replace Benicio Del Toro In Shane Black’s ‘Predator’ Film

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Talks have fallen through between Benicio Del Toro and the powers that be for his reported casting in Shane Black’s Predator film, which he has confirmed to not be a reboot, but more of a continuation of the story started in the original 1987 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as Dutch, a mercenary for hire who ends up in a devil’s dance with an alien killing machine.

predatorAll is not lost though as Boyd Holbrook is reportedly in talks to replace Del Toro. Holbrook came to prominence after his stellar performance on Netflix’s hit series Narcos (which is currently available for streaming on Netflix ). He will also play a prominent role in Hugh Jackman’s final Wolverine film, Logan.

It is reported that the studio is aware of his lack of star power compared to del Toro and are looking to remedy that by beefing up the cast that will support Holbrook’s character with top Hollywood talent.

Del Toro’s schedule is said to be the main issue as had always proven a difficulty with his commitment to the Sicario sequel among other projects (Star Wars EP VIII for example which only wrapped filming not too long ago) causing an issue. Production was slated to begin last month in Vancouver but was pushed back to February in order to accommodate the actor.

With Del Toro no longer attached to the project now, it is unclear if the production date will be moved up or remain at the February projected start date.

The working Title of the film has been revealed to be Ollie. No further details are available at this time, but be sure to check at Monkeys Fighting Robots for updates as they become available.

predator_bannerPredator is a 1987 film Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as Dutch, a soldier of fortune who is hired by the U.S. government to secretly rescue a group of politicians trapped in Guatemala. But when Dutch and his team, which includes weapons expert Blain (Jesse Ventura) and CIA agent George (Carl Weathers), land in Central America, something is gravely wrong. After finding a string of dead bodies, the crew discovers they are being hunted by a brutal creature with superhuman strength and the ability to disappear into its surroundings.

SOURCE: THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

 

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Early ‘Star Wars Episode VIII’ Details About Finn Revealed

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When we last left Finn in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, he was severely injured and comatose after a brave and lengthy battle with Kylo Ren. However (multiple times) actor John Boyega has always maintained that Episode VIII is not only darker in tone, but contains a bigger role for Finn. According to Dark Horizons, new details have emerged:

After a friendly goodbye kiss from Rey in the last film, Finn is placed in a ‘bacta suit’ and there will be a sequence in which he is cut or removed from the suit and reportedly emerges “in better condition than ever before. After that, he goes on a journey that will make him “a big deal” within the ranks of the Resistance.

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Star Wars: Episode VIII, is written and directed by Rian Johnson and continues the storylines introduced in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, welcomes back cast members Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong’o, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Gwendoline Christie, and Andy Serkis. New cast members will include Academy Award® winner Benicio Del Toro, Academy Award® nominee Laura Dern, and talented newcomer Kelly Marie Tran.

Star Wars: Episode VIII is produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman and executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Jason McGatlin, and Tom Karnowski. Joining the production crew will be some of the industry’s top talent, including Steve Yedlin (Director of Photography), Bob Ducsay (Editor), Rick Heinrichs (Production Designer), Peter Swords King (Hair and Make-Up Designer), and Mary Vernieu (US Casting Director). They will be joining returning crew members Pippa Anderson (Co-Producer, VP Post Production), Neal Scanlan (Creature & Droid FX Creative Supervisor), Michael Kaplan (Costume Designer), Jamie Wilkinson (Prop Master), Chris Corbould (SFX Supervisor), Rob Inch (Stunt Coordinator), Ben Morris (VFX Supervisor), and Nina Gold (UK Casting Director).

Star Wars Episode VIII is scheduled to open in December of 2017. In the meantime, we can all look forward to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story this December,

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Amber Heard And Gal Gadot Arrive In Iceland For ‘Justice League’

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Yesterday, Jason Momoa shared a picture of the himself and Zack Snyder in Iceland prepping to start the final stretch in filming for Warner Bros. and Zack Snyder’s Justice League.

Heroic Hollywood reports that cast members Amber Heard and Gal Gadot who will be playing Mera (The Xebel born wife of Aquaman and Queen of Atlantis) and Wonder Woman respectively. While Heard was present during the London portion of the shoot, not much has been seen of her character other than  a blurred glimpse at an incomplete version of her costume  in the background of Zack Snyder’s first Justice League set photo.

Justice LeagueIt is also being reported that Willem Defoe is also going to be present as well (Playing the Atlantean character Vulko), with Ben Affleck said to be heading there soon. Heard and Defoe’s presence does however hint that these scenes will heavily involve Atlantis or at the very least feature all three Atlanteans in some capacity.

 

 

Directed by Zack Snyder (Watchmen, Man of Steel) Justice League  Stars Ben Affelck as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman, Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry/Aquaman, Ezra Miller as Barry Allen/The Flash, and Ray Fisher as Victor Stone/Cyborg in main cast, with J.K. Simmons playing Commissioner James Gordon, Willem Defoe as Vulko and Amber Heard as Mera

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy.  Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat.  But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

Justice League hits theaters November 17, 2017.

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