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Review: INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY Has Fewer Scares, More Character Moments and Worldbuilding

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Insidious: The Last Key is the fourth film in the Blumhouse franchise, and it’s definitely a step up from the last installment.

This chapter is again written by Leigh Whannell – he’s 4 for 4 on the saga – with Adam Robitel stepping into the director’s chair.

Right away, there’s a noticeable improvement as The Last Key‘s opening sequence is more tense, more interesting, and more memorable than anything that happened in Chapter 3. Whannell seems to have found a sweet spot with these scripts, focusing on the characters we’re familiar with instead of introducing a slew of new ones, and building on the mythology of The Further.

Lin Shaye returns as psychic demonologist Elise Reiner, and she’s by far the film’s strongest attribute. This is her movie; after three films as a supporting character, Elise finally takes the spotlight as we learn more about her past and her abilities. And it’s interesting for sure, especially for fan’s of the franchise that want to see a little worldbuilding.

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Unfortunately, Robitel’s direction is bland; there isn’t anything new to see for the horror genre. For a horror movie, The Last Key isn’t that scary. There are some tense moments, and quite a few cheap jump scares, but you’ll know what to expect by the third act and the suspense disappears.

This lack of suspense is also due to the fact that The Last Key is a prequel. The audience knows which characters aren’t in any danger, because they’ve seen them in the older Insidious flicks. But Whannell seems to have known this would happen, which is why he substituted some terror for stronger character moments and a more interesting story.

There’s also a surprising amount of humor in the script. And not like campy humor, but honest-to-god jokes. This might create a tonal issue for some people, but it balanced out the horror and made the tense moments all the more tense. (I also knew about the humor going into the movie thanks to James Wan, so it maybe that made it easier to swallow.)

Insidious: The Last Key is a fine horror flick. It has an interesting plot and some fun character moments, which are usually lacking from the genre, but it could have beefed up the terror a bit more. It’s still worth the watch if you’re a horror fan, and especially if you’re a fan of the franchise looking to go deeper into The Further.

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GAME OF THRONES Season 8 Confirmed For 2019

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Season 7 of HBO’s hit series Game of Thrones was firing on all cylinders. It brought twists, turns and of course, memorable character deaths. When Season 7 concluded in August of last year it was still unknown when Season 8 would premiere. Some believed it would drop towards the tail-end of 2018 but we now have confirmation that fans of the series will have to wait until 2019 for the shows return.

The news comes via HBO’s PR team, who announced it via Twitter:

It was announced prior to the release of Season 7 that the Game of Thrones would conclude with Season 8. The final season will have 6 episodes, one less than the previous season and 4 less than the first 6. That was due to the fast nature of the story, which was apparent throughout Season 7.

Production on the final season began in October and is expected to run into the middle of 2018.

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DC Films Finds A New Leader In ‘IT’ Executive Producer Walter Hamada

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DC Films brings Walter Hamada on board to “Kevin Feige” the DC film-verse into something more cohesive that’ll bring in those Avengers dollars once and for all. According to a report from Variety, Hamada will replace John Berg as the head of all films involving the DC comic book characters. Additionally, Hamada will oversee “other types of comic book movies.” What that means is unclear.

“Walter is creative, resourceful, and committed to excellence, and will bring those qualities to his oversight of our superhero films.”
– Toby Emmerich, President and Chief Content Officer at Warner Bros.

One thing is certain and that is that DC is determined to improve the product. So, no matter where you are on the geekdom spectrum, whether you’re a Marvel fan who trashes DC movies or a DC fan desperately holding onto the idea that Warner Bros. is doing a good job, a move to improve the films is a welcome one.

The move splits up Berg and Geoff Johns who will stay on as Chief Creative Officer for all things DC comics. Johns continues to manage the CW universe of DC characters and comic book universe as well. But according to the report, Emmerich says “I’m confident Walter and Geoff, working with our filmmaking partners, will deliver films that will resonate with both broad global audiences as well as DC fanboys and fangirls.”

For those who aren’t familiar with Hamada, here’s a quick list of some of the movies he’s helped bring to the big screen:

• IT (2017)
• The Conjuring, plus all sequels and spinoffs
• Lights Out
• 47 Ronin (OH NOES!)
• Final Destination 5
• A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)

What does this move by Warner Brothers mean for you? Are you a Marvel fan hoping DC rights the ship or a DC fan hoping things just get even better? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!

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Funko Unveils ‘Chewbacca with AT-ST POP! Deluxe!’

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That’s right, Funko has a super-awesome POP! Deluxe! of Chewbacca in an AT-ST from the final battle scene on Endor in 1983’s Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi on the way!

The toy captures a great moment in the film as Chewie is learning to navigate the Walker from right behind the steering wheel, shooting everything in sight, as two Ewoks play the part of annoying back-seat drivers, all while the three of them, in turn, save the day for Leia and Han.

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You might remember Family Guy having done the scene as part of its Star Wars spoof-series as well, where Peter plays the role of Han, Louise is Leia and Brian is Chewie.

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Funko has been giving the Original Star Wars Trilogy a lot of love lately, having previously released its ‘Star Wars: Movie Moments’ sets from Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, back in November of 2017.

The ‘Chewbacca with AT-ST POP! Deluxe!’ figure will hit shelves sometime in March. It will retail for $27.99 and you can pre-order it right now at Entertainment Earth and Amazon.

 

 

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Review: The Titans Stand Divided With Tim Drake in TEEN TITANS #15

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This is the third part of a crossover between Super Sons, Teen Titans, and Superman. If you haven’t read the review for part two, click here.

Despite it being a new year, we still have some arcs from 2017 we have to wrap up. One example is the crossover between Super Sons, Teen Titans, and Superman: “Super Sons of Tomorrow”. A future version of Tim Drake, introduced in Detective Comics, has resurfaced to kill Jon Kent. In the future, the son of Superman would enter a conflict with the adult Damian Wayne, causing him to literally explode and kill millions. In his pursuit to kill the Boy of Steel, he comes to blows with Batman, Superman, and finally the Teen Titans. Drake allows Raven to show his memories to the Titans and Jon, but the trauma causes Jon to prematurely explode. As the dust settles, it’s revealed someone is following Drake: The Titans of Tomorrow. What is their role in all of this? Will they assist Tim Drake in killing a child or stop him before it’s too late?

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**Some Spoilers Below**

Story:

After the explosion at Titans Tower, Damian finds Superboy flung into the ocean and picks him up. Their plan is to head to the Fortress of Solitude and get Superman’s help against the Future Tim Drake. Drake, however, has a couple of ideas as well. First, to hide from the Titans of Tomorrow, he creates a new suit and takes up the identity of Savior. Second, he goes to convince the Titans to help take down Jon.

The questions left from the last issue are answered here, but there are a few inconsistencies with the plot. First off, the Titans willingly go with a guy who attacked them. Granted, it’s only two members, but that still doesn’t seem right, especially when one is a telepath. It’s clear that Savior wants to kill Jon, so why is helping him even up for debate? This conflict between the Titans feels forced for another story arc down the road. Second, the source of the explosion is revealed to be the Super Solar Flare power from the end of the New 52 run of Superman. The powers from an entirely different Superman are now within Jon but not his father? There are a few other inconsistencies that might not seem big on their own, but together bring the issue and the story down.

Art:

The art of this issue walks a line in terms of quality. There are times where the art is fantastic and other times where it feels awkward. An example of this awkwardness is character’s facial expressions, especially on Jon. There is a conversation between him and Damian and you can tell that he’s going through a lot through the dialogue. Problem is Jon doesn’t show any emotion from it. The boy learns he’s going to kill millions and betray the Titans, but his face is neutral. Maybe the artists were trying to have a more genuine feeling to this, but considering how the last issue had a more cartoonish look, it’s jarring.

The fantastic parts of the issue come in the form of the future character designs. The colors and pencil work mesh perfectly to create fantastic looking heroes. Even the look of Savior stands out amongst the rest of the art. His suit looks to be a homage to Red Robin, Future Damian Wayne, and a little Flashpoint Batman. There is fantastic looking art throughout, you just need to look past the awkward parts.

Conclusion:

As we inch closer and closer to the finale, we are left with inconsistencies that pull the issue down. It’s as if there is a story there, but more time needed to be put in to flesh out the story. The art can be awkward, but there are some amazing pieces littered throughout. Overall, it might be best to borrow this from a friend than buying it.

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Review: I, TONYA Is The Biggest Surprise Of The Awards Season

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Craig Gillespie’s I, Tonya defies conventional wisdom. The idea of a feature film centered around the incident which dominated headlines during the 1994 Winter Olympics seems insane. What more could a movie add? Mix in the idea of casting Margot Robbie in the title role, and you have the makings of a cinematic bomb. However, a funny thing happened on the way to the theater. Rather than focusing on a retelling of the scandal, Gillespie’s film focuses on telling this tale from many perspectives (Harding, her mother, Jeff Gillooly, and his buddy Shawn Eckardt), each of them having their version of these events. Screenwriter Steven Rogers uses several interviews which were highly contradictory to craft a narrative which breaks the 4th wall and paints Harding in a sympathetic light. Mix in performances from the entire cast which were dynamite and I, Tonya amounts to the biggest surprise of awards season.  

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Rogers’s writing should be considered one of the best efforts of the 2017/18 Awards Season. He seamlessly mixes in varying perspectives on the events surrounding the incident but also manages to mix in Harding’s background story as well. Doing this created sympathy for a person who has received none over the years. If anything, we learned that the vilified former Olympian didn’t have much of a chance.The skating world saw her as nothing more than “white trash” in a sport for “upper class” individuals. If Rogers isn’t rewarded for his efforts with an Oscar nomination in a few weeks, then the process is incredibly flawed. The same could be said about the performances of Margot Robbie and Allison Janney.

At first, Robbie being cast as Harding seemed like a colossal mistake. No amount of makeup could transform her into the former Olympian. However, the Australian actress didn’t rely on heavy prosthetics to turn in the performance of her career. She was able to capture the essence of the disgraced ice skating champion. Rather than fall into the same trap that Jim Carrey did in Man From The Moon, Robbie was projecting her character on screen rather than impersonating her. We could see Tonya’s heart shatter everytime someone doubted her. When the judge banned Harding from the one thing which defined her life, we were destroyed as well. It’s not because audiences were okay with what happened before the 1994 Olympics, Robbie’s performance brought that emotion out in all of us. It’s a shame that in a year where Sally Hawkins (Shape Of Water) and Frances McDormand (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MO) are equally fantastic that she has to compete with them in the category of Best Actress but at the very least she should get an Oscar nomination too. Allison Janney is a different discussion altogether.

The Academy should just give Janney the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress now and save themselves some time during the ceremony. Janney plays Lavona Golden (Harding’s mother) with such reckless intensity that she in many ways steals the show from her castmates. Her performance was reminiscent of Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting. While Matt Damon was great in the film, Williams brought something out Damon that hadn’t been seen before. Janney had the same effect on I, Tonya. When an actress loses herself in a role the way she did, how can Janney not be the odds-on favorite to win an Oscar?

If anything I, Tonya is another lesson on how walking in with preconceived ideas can be a bad thing. What appeared to be just a collection of bad ideas and a rehash of events surrounding the 1994 Winter Olympics, in reality, is one best films of the year. Often critics are guilty of judging something before the opening credits even roll, much like the skating judges did to Harding before she stepped on to the ice.

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Chicks Rule! Female-Led Films Top 2017 Box Office

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It’s clear that 2017 was the year of the woman, especially in the motion picture industry. According to The Guardian, for the first time in almost 60 years, the top-grossing films of 2017 featured female lead characters.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi beat out Disney’s Beauty and the Beast on the last day of 2017, according to box office estimates. Wonder Woman came in third for the year. The last time three female-strong movies landed at the top of the box office list was in 1958 with South Pacific, Auntie Mame, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

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While Star Wars: The Last Jedi has an ensemble cast, the story centers around Daisy Ridley’s Rey, Carrie Fisher’s General Leia Organa, and Laura Dern’s Vice Admiral Holdo. “This film gives us women working side by side, women in technical positions, and of course women learning the ways of The Force,” documentary film-maker Annalise Ophelian told The Guardian. The space opera has taken in over $533.1 million domestically in 2017 alone.

Belle in town

In a remake of the 1991 animated classic, Emma Watson portrays Belle in the live-action adaptation of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.  “[Belle] is absolutely a Disney princess, but she’s not a passive character – she’s in charge of her own destiny,” Watson told Vanity Fair. This film took in $504 million during its theatrical release in early 2017.

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Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman is currently the highest grossing live-action movie ever directed by a woman, and it raked in $412.6 million. Elise Jost of Moviepilot says of Gal Gadot’s interpretation of Wonder Woman, she “absolutely nails the character’s unwaveringly positive outlook on life. She’s a force of nature who believes in the greater good; her conviction that she’s meant to save the world is stronger than her bullet-deflecting shield. She’s genuine; she’s fun, she’s the warm source of energy at the heart of the movie.”

Who are some of your favorite powerful female movie characters? Comment below.

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‘The Fosters’ To End After Season 5, Spinoff In The Works

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The Fosters are coming to an end

One of Freeform’s most popular series is coming to an end.  The Fosters will end after the fifth season.  A final three part limited series is set to air this summer.  Executive producers Joanna Johnson, Bradley Bredeweg and Peter Paige released this statement,

“First and foremost, we want to thank our fans — our supportive ‘Fosters Family’ — and Freeform for fostering this show. It’s been the privilege of our lives to get to shepherd this beautiful family through five seasons of love, laughter, heartbreak, tribulation, and triumph — and message to the world that DNA doesn’t make a family, love does. All while allowing us to explore some of the most pressing social issues of our era.”

The show may be ending, but it won’t be the last you see of two of its main characters.  Freeform is currently developing a spin-off starring Maia Mitchell (Callie) and Cierra Ramirez (Mariana).

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The untitled spin off is set in the future and will follow the two as they navigate their adult lives.

“Both of them will be faced with the challenges of working in a cultural divide all the while pursuing their dreams that have been laid into those characters throughout The Fosters,” said Freeform’s EVP Programming and Development Karey Burke.

Burke also says they plan to have all the original characters to appear on the spin off at some point.

The second half of season five of The Fosters begins Tuesday Jan, 9 on Freeform.

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PUBG Dev Aims for ‘Every Platform’, Hopes to Make Movie

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Having just hit a major milestone in accumulating over three million concurrent players on Steam, PlayerUnknown’s BattleGrounds Corp. is looking to expand not only beyond PC and the Xbox console, but to other gaming consoles, as well as Hollywood.

In a recent interview with invenglobal, ‘PUBG’ Corp. CEO Chang-Han Kim stated that he would like the game to become a ‘universal media franchise’ with a final goal of launching on every playing platform and, eventually, bring some kind of adaptation to either a streaming service or even to movie theaters worldwide.

“We are still in the stage of learning the console development environment and console gamers’ tastes,” Han Kim said. “We need to think about other platforms after evaluating and completing the Xbox One version first.”

Currently, across the PC and Xbox platforms, the game has over 30 million players worldwide. There are also plans to develop PUBG eSports Championships and maybe even animation or cartoon projects as well. The success of the game becoming an eSports title hinges also on the question of whether it is as thrilling to watch as it is to play. Shorter answer: It is. Streamers and YouTubers have captivated their audiences by showing off impressive mission victories, surgically-precise plays and ambush-type tactics on opponents, which make for great watches.

We don’t know for sure whether a structured and scripted movie would have the same mass-appeal as watching it via platforms like Steam or Twitch. The game is so much fun to watch because everything is unrehearsed and completely and utterly unexpected and chaotic. All things considered, it might not be certain this game would translate well to the big-screen. By all means, prove us wrong, but please don’t give us another Street Fighter.

In all, look for PUBG Corp. to bring the game to other platforms first, because it is apparently still a ways off from landing on the Playstation 4, before considering the road to Hollywood.

 

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Marvel Announces New EXILES Series

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Blink is back and ready to lead an all-new team of ragtag characters, navigating interdimensional adventures, this time in an effort to save the multiverse, as Marvel’s Exiles is set to return to print.

The new team, led by Blink, includes Nick Fury, an older Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan, Iron Lad and a Skottie Young-type version of Wolverine, named ‘Wolvie’. As you will see from the David Marquez cover below, most of the team is pictured, but there is also another member blacked out, which is being kept under wraps by Marvel.

Spearheading this project are writer Saladin Ahmed and artist Javier Rodriguez. If you remember the occurrences from the ‘Original Sin’ crossover event, Nick Fury hasn’t really been ‘that guy’ lately after murdering The Watcher. He was transformed into the ‘Unseen’ as punishment and forced to take on The Watcher’s task of observing Earth. As the new threat draws closer to the multiverse, he seeks out Blink her team of Exiles to keep reality in tact.

“Exiles is a two-fisted, big-hearted wild ride of a book about a diverse team of alternate universe Marvel heroes banding together to stop a dire threat to the multiverse,” said Ahmed. “Grizzled old Kamala Khan! Disgustingly cute cartoon Wolverine! It’s a dream of a book to be working on for a Marvel fanboy such as myself.”

The original Exiles series, which was a huge hit, turned in 100 issues. It relaunched as New Exiles, and then also as a second Exiles series, which both ended in 2009. The concept was briefly revived as the short-lived series X-Treme X-Men in 2012. This group has had a lot of different members, mostly mutant- and X-Men-type characters, but the inclusion of both Khan and Iron Lad tells us that something along the lines of a ‘bigger picture’ is at play here and could be setting us up for a massive crossover event.

Exiles #1 will hit shelves on Wednesday, April 11, 2018.

Click HERE for Part 2 of this release (final team member reveal).

 

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