| Marvel Reveals ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ Movie Poster
Marvel Entertainment has released the official one sheet poster for the highly anticipated Avengers: Age of Ultron coming to theaters this May. Check out the image of the poster here below. The poster highlights the original Avengers of course all returning to their previous roles, but also adding the two newcomers in Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver (played by Elizabeth Olson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson). What you might also notice is a kinda sorta underneath shadow shot of The Vision (played by the voice of Tony Stark’s AI counterpart JARVIS Paul Bettany). With Vision is also outlines of what can be assumed is Ultron’s robotic army getting ready to crash down on the team.
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| Watch Joseph Kahn’s Darker Take On ‘Power Rangers’ Starring Katee Sackhoff |
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Tuesday, February 24th, 2015 at 12:49 pm |

News on the new Power Rangers reboot has been light as of late. Last we heard, Roberto Orci dropped out so that he could focus more on Star Trek 3, and eventually dropped out of that as well. While there is no director currently attached to the Lionsgate film, Joseph Kahn (Torque) sure did give us a reason to believe that he would be the right person to direct the reboot with a new 14-minute short released by Adi Shankar, but that didn’t last too long. Written by Dutch Southern (Bad Turn Worse) and starring James Van Der Beek (Dawson’s Creek) and Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica), the short is a darker and more grittier take on the Power Rangers than we are accustomed to seeing. Hit the jump for the video and more on why Kahn won’t be directing the reboot.
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| Blu-ray Review: New Year’s Evil
New Year’s Evil
Blu-ray
Director: Emmett Alston
Screenwriter: Leonard Neubauer
Cast: Roz Kelly, Kip Niven, Grant Cramer, Chris Wallace
Scream Factory
Rated R | 90 Minutes
Release Date: February 24, 2015 Diane “Blaze” Sullivan (Roz Kelly), the host of a nationally televised punk-rock show on New Year’s Eve, is receiving calls from a mysterious killer who tells her of his plans to off someone at midnight in each of America’s major time zones… and she will be the last. In 1960, Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho and Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom pushed the envelope on screen violence and sexuality. These two films would go on to influence an entire sub-genre of horror: the “Slasher” film. After years of post-Psycho thrillers like Dementia 13 and Corruption, Bob Clark’s 1974 film Black Christmas would emerge as the first true slasher film.
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| ‘Better Call Saul’: Inside Episode 1.4 “Hero” (Video) |
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Tuesday, February 24th, 2015 at 10:00 am |

SPOILERS for Better Call Saul Episode 1.4 “Hero.” AMC’s Better Call Saul Episode 1.4 “Hero” aired last night and gave us another flashback of pre-law Slippin’ Jimmy’s (Bob Odenkirk) life, before it jumped right into present-day Jimmy still trying to woo the Kettlemans to be his clients. The couple’s reaction to Jimmy’s pitch is what sets off a chain-reaction prompting the lawyer to make a major change. The network has released the “most talked about scene” from the episode, which, not surprisingly, is the news report Jimmy was filming when a freak accident occurs, spurring him to become the episodic title’s hero. AMC has also released two behind-the-scenes featurettes: there’s a 4 1/2-minute “Inside Look” at the episode which touches on the opening flashback before delving into Jimmy’s battle with big-time lawyer Hamlin; the other is a 3 1/2-minute “Making Of” video centering on how the billboard scene was created. You can watch all the videos here below.
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| Jimmy Kimmel Cashes In Neil Patrick Harris Coupons Post-Oscars (Video)
The Oscars are behind us and while we may agree or disagree on the hosting job, or whether or not the winners deserved to win, the event is one that everyone is talking about, as actors and actresses make the late night and daytime talk show rounds. Jimmy Kimmel had a special Jimmy Kimmel Live episode that aired Sunday night after the 87th Annual Academy Awards live broadcast, and it began as the Oscars began, with Neil Patrick Harris. Watch the video here below, along with a NSFW “Mean Tweets” segment.
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