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Epic ‘Metroid’ Short Film Starring Jessica Chobot

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Two years ago Rainfall Films gave fans a two-and-half minute Wonder Woman short film that destroyed the internet to the tune of 5,559,528 views. Monday afternoon the studio released a live action short set in the Metroid universe, directed by Sam Balcomb and starring Jessica Chobot (Nerdist) and America Young (Halo 5).

The classic Nintendo franchise, Metroid, envisioned through the lens of 60s-70s science fiction cinema such as 2001, Alien, and Solaris: this was the concept for Rainfall’s most recent production. Instead of using a modern approach, a style was developed more in tune with the themes that inspired the first Metroid game in 1986: isolation, exploration, and the wonders of deep space.

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Jon Stewart Is Back! Strikes 4-Year Deal With HBO

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Apparently Jon Stewart doesn’t like his family as much as he thought. The comedian just a signed a four-year deal with HBO to produce digital content for HBO NOW and HBO GO.

According to HBO, Stewart’s first project will be timely short-form digital content, which will be refreshed on HBO NOW multiple times throughout the day. Additional projects will be announced as they are confirmed.

“Jon Stewart led a revolution that changed the face of TV comedy on the ‘Daily Show.’ He graced our network nearly 20 years ago, so we’re thrilled to welcome back his immense talents in this next chapter of his career,” said Lombardo.

“I’m so excited to be working with Richard [Plepler], Michael and the entire HBO family. Appearing on television 22 minutes a night clearly broke me. I’m pretty sure I can produce a few minutes of content every now and again,” says Stewart.

Jon Stewart became the host of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” in 1999, stepping down from the show earlier this year. The series recently won three Primetime Emmys®, including Outstanding Variety Talk Series, and has received 23 Primetime Emmys® overall, as well as two Peabody Awards.

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NEO-NOIRVEMBER: Sidney Lumet’s Brilliant Swan Song, ‘Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead’

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In this world of over-labeling, November now has the moniker “Noirvember,” signifying a month to celebrate the film noir subgenre. At least, for a few of us cinephiles out there it has this label. I figured, why not fall in line and celebrate a few Neo-Noir films, some fresh new classics that reshape the noir tropes through modern filming techniques and, sometimes, a wink and a nod to the world in which they came?

The great Sidney Lumet was 82 when he directed his final film, 2007’s electric and often overlooked thriller Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead. He was 82 when he told this tale with a youthful, energetic approach behind the camera, a tale of deception and murder and drugs and violence. It’s hard to imagine a director half his age delivering such a wrecking ball of a picture, but here was the master himself, in his final years, creating one final masterpiece.

Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead sinks its teeth into you, it crawls under your skin. It thrills you, shocks you, and cuts into your soul. It is the story of two brothers, whose only shared characteristic is desperation. We first meet Andy (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a slick-haired and prideful Manhattan payroll manager on vacation with his wife, Gina (Marisa Tomei, more stunningly beautiful with every passing year). The two are in South America and, despite the graphic sex scene that opens their story, all is not well. There are troubles hidden beneath the seemingly idyllic lovers. Back home, Andy has a serious drug problem that sends him to a high rise where his dealer shoots him up and has to listen to his life musings. His addiction, and the constant dipping into the company till have built a mountain of money issues and impending audit problems at work. Things are unraveling for Andy.

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Hank, played by Ethan Hawke, is Andy’s less-successful, more aloof brother. He has an ex-wife (Amy Ryan) who hates him and demands child support, and a daughter who gives him chances upon chances to come through for her. Hank also happens to be sleeping with Gina on the side. The fact Hoffman and Hawke play brothers, sharing almost no discernible physical traits, speaks to the heart of the film. These brothers could not be any different, were it not for the money problems they both have for varying reasons.

Andy has a plan to fix their problems. It’s a simple robbery, a jewelry store in suburbia, away from Manhattan. He knows all the angles, because he and Hank have a connection to this jewelry store: it’s their parent’s store. Andy can’t conduct the robbery himself, he’d be recognized almost immediately, so he enlists simpleton Hank to pull off the heist one morning when he knows it will be quick and easy. Surely nothing will go wrong here.

Only things do go horribly wrong in incredibly shocking ways, thanks to Hank bringing in a third party (Brian F. O’Byrne) who is more incompetent than Hank.  There is a murder, and everything begins to fall apart. Lumet frames the story with storylines that jump back and forth in time, to days before the murder, the day of the murder, and the aftermath. The structure may be superfluous in the hands of a lesser filmmaker, but Lumet ensures the cuts are all carefully placed and they create a fractured sense of time, adding to the frantic desperation of this Greek tragedy’s players. Albert Finney plays the brother’s father, Charles, a man with his own burning desire to find the truth behind the tragedy.

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All the actors are at the top of their game. Hoffman oozes an unseemly deception, backloaded with paternal disapproval from Charles. Andy’s need for his father’s approval never finds the right place in his life, and is masked with heroin and diverted by his own pride. As Hank, Hawke toes the line between lovable loser and helpless idiot in one of his finest performances in a career loaded with fine performances. Hank’s romance with Gina is especially fascinating, serving as a way of getting the better of his brother who most certainly outsmarted him their entire life. He may very well care for Gina, a sad and aimless person in her own life, but make no mistake, his motivations run deeper than lust.

The screenplay from Kelly Masterson (who also wrote Snowpiercer, of all things) balances these plates in the air with perfect depth and attention to nuance, and what is not said in between the lines. The hard-boiled elements of the picture build to an incredible crescendo, and then release with a cathartic moment of pain and justice. Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead would find itself on the top mantle of many filmmakers careers. Here, for Lumet, it is a quiet little masterwork, tucked into the B-sides of his crime classics like Serpico and Dog Day Afternoon. Make no mistake about it though, it’s as good as his early classics, and the ferocity with which he lights every scene is the work of a youthful soul in a master filmmaker’s aging exterior.

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‘Warcraft’ Teaser Trailer Released

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Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures released a teaser trailer for Warcraft on Twitter Tuesday morning with an announcement that a full trailer would be released on Friday.

From Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures comes ‘Warcraft,’ an epic adventure of world-colliding conflict based on Blizzard Entertainment’s global phenomenon.

The peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home.

So begins a spectacular saga of power and sacrifice in which war has many faces, and everyone fights for something.

Directed by Duncan Jones (‘Moon,’ ‘Source Code’) and written by Charles Leavitt and Jones, the film starring Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Ben Foster, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell, Ben Schnetzer, Rob Kazinsky and Daniel Wu is a Legendary Pictures, Blizzard Entertainment and Atlas Entertainment production.

The film will be released in 3D by Universal Pictures on June 10, 2016.

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Twitter Replaces ‘Favorite’ With ‘Like’ ❤️

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Twitter Tuesday morning replace your favorite star with a like heart. The favorite was a random function of social network that didn’t help your content go viral but did act like a receipt of viewership.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has been busy lately promoting the social media platform during the World Series and adding new features for the casual users. Twitter Moments is still a like clunky, but it’s a start to help users find relevant content.

The new ‘polls’ feature will be great for marketing and research. The only drawback is that the poll only lasts for 24 hours.

The company has also added a bit of fun to platform for the users. I was pleasantly surprised when I got balloons from Twitter for my birthday.

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We Got a Whole Slew of ‘Deadpool’ News Today: Images, Interviews, and Trivia

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After set visits, interviews, and exclusive photos over the past several months, Steve Weintraub and Collider have dumped a cavalcade of news and information regarding Deadpool.

There are more trivia tidbits about the upcoming Ryan Reynolds superhero film than anyone needs or cares to know, but here are a few of the highlights:

  • They will break the fourth wall.
  • Cable will more than likely appear in the sequel.
  • Stan Lee will have his standard cameo.
  • There could be between 800 and 900 visual effect shots.
  • Deadpool exists in the X-Men universe.
  • They are trying their hardest to stay faithful to the source comics.
  • The film will not be shy towards its R rating or the violent nature of the character.
  • 80s and 90s music will be a big player on the soundtrack.

Aside from the laundry list of trivia news and easter egg hints, Weintraub interviewed Ryan Reynolds and director Tim Miller on the Vancouver set. Here is that interview in total.

New set photos from Deadpool have also been released, showing Reynolds’ Wade Wilson undergoing a little surgery and Reynolds and Miller discussing a scene:

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Deadpool will hit theaters this February 12.

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‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Reshoots Add The Wolverine

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X-Men: Apocalypse is now in post-production but will head back to Montreal in January for some reshoots, according to Le Journal de Montreal.

Director Bryan Singer will be using Mel’s Studios for shooting additional scenes. Le Journal de Montreal does not cite a source, but they believe Hugh Jackman will be on hand for filming. Jackman was filming Eddie The Eagle over the summer and this could one reason for the additional filming for X-Men: Apocalypse.

Fans will find will find out definitively in January if the Wolverine will help battle Apocalypse.

“Since the dawn of civilization, he was worshiped as a god. Apocalypse, the first and most powerful mutant from Marvel’s X-Men universe, amassed the powers of many other mutants, becoming immortal and invincible. Upon awakening after thousands of years, he is disillusioned with the world as he finds it and recruits a team of powerful mutants, including a disheartened Magneto (Michael Fassbender), to cleanse mankind and create a new world order, over which he will reign. As the fate of the Earth hangs in the balance, Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) with the help of Professor X (James McAvoy) must lead a team of young X-Men to stop their greatest nemesis and save mankind from complete destruction.”

X-Men: Apocalypse is directed by Bryan Singer and stars Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy and Nicholas Hoult, Oscar Isaac (Apocalypse), Sophie Turner (Jean Grey), Tye Sheridan (Cyclops), Alexandra Shipp (Storm), Lana Condor (Jubilee), Olivia Munn, and Kodi Smit-McPhee.

The film takes place in the 1980s and we will see younger versions of previously seen characters.

X-Men: Apocalypse opens in theaters on May 27, 2016.

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Nicole Kidman in Talks to Join ‘Wonder Woman’

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Nicole Kidman is in talks to join Gal Gadot and Chris Pine in Wonder Woman, according to a report in The Wrap.

There are no details as to who the Oscar winner will be playing in the film, but she is angling for a role at this pint. Nicole Kidman will join Gadot and Pine, who plays Wonder Woman’s boyfriend, in the 2017 film directed by Patty Jenkins.

One theory regarding Nicole Kidman’s role is the Queen of the Amazons, Hyppolyta, who is Diane Prince’s biological mother. This news would definitely send the film in a certain direction.

Stay tuned for more news on Nicole Kidman’s involvement in Wonder Woman.

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Quentin Tarantino Planning Apology to Dig Himself Out of Police Brutality Mess

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What a crazy couple of weeks it’s been for Quentin Tarantino. After disparaging remarks regarding police and the growing incidents (or recordings) of police brutality – remarks causing a major union uproar and calls for boycotts of QT’s films – the director intends on delivering a formal apology.

On October 24, Quentin Tarantino appeared in Manhattan at a rally protesting police violence, and ended up calling police murderers. “When I see murders,” he said, “I do not stand by… I have to call a murder a murder and I have to call the murderers the murderers.” The comments created a firestorm of angry police union workers who immediately called for a boycott of Tarantino’s films, especially his upcoming Western The Hateful Eight. The outcry was quiet at first, but in the last ten days has continued to grow and swell to hundreds of unions and over 200,000 law-enforcement officers.

It seems the noise has gotten too loud for Tarantino, who has been silent in the media since appearing at the rally, to ignore anymore. According to the report in The Wrap, previously cited, the director has told colleagues he intends to apologize.

The apology is clearly reactionary at this point. With the word of Quentin Tarantino’s “murderers” claim spreading far and wide, and the idea that the boycott could actually somehow affect the bottom line of The Hateful Eight, this spin control can be seen a mile away. Some people still want QT to stay true to his words at the rally, including Jaime Foxx, who told his Django shot caller to “Keep telling the truth and don’t worry about none of the haters.”

I still don’t think this outrage and subsequent boycott will affect the box-office numbers of The Hateful Eight at all. Quentin Tarantino has his fans, and they are his fans; they don’t care what he says or the hot opinions he may have about police or police brutality. QT is full of polarizing opinions, though this time he may have stepped on the wrong toes. That being said, many of his supporters feel the same way about the police, especially with the growing catalogue of brutality videos going viral. Regardless of his stance on police brutality, his film will make its expected box-office numbers, and don’t expect any sort of dip in Awards season nominations… if such noms are warranted.

Where do you stand on this? Should Tarantino apologize for his statements, or was he speaking the truth?

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‘Star Trek’ Officially Heading Back to TV

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After over a decade away from the small screen, Star Trek will be heading back to TV with a new series from producer Alex Kurtzman.

According to the news from The Hollywood Reporter, this new Star Trek will air on CBS in January of 2017 as a traditional series, but will then move over to the CBS on-demand platform CBS All Access. This is the first series created specifically for the VOD platform. Per THR:

“The new Star Trek will introduce new characters seeking imaginative new worlds and new civilizations, while exploring the dramatic contemporary themes that have been a signature of the franchise since its inception in 1966.”

Kurtzman has had a long relationship with Star Trek, producing the films and co-writing the 2009 reboot and it’s subsequent sequel, 2013’s Star Trek Into Darkness. The original series aired in 1966 and ’67, and The Next Generation, easily the most successful TV version of the universe, ran from 1987-1994, with Deep Space Nine (93-99), Voyager (95-01) and Enterprise (01-05) following thereafter.

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