| ‘Soul’ Trailer: Pixar’s Latest Wants To Know About Our Purpose In Life And All That Jazz |
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Thursday, November 7th, 2019 at 1:00 pm |

Pixar has this incredible track record of releasing films that combine great storytelling with outstanding animation. For them, it’s always about the story that takes audiences to worlds they’ve never been to. Films like Inside Out and Coco have done that. And it looks like they have done it again with Soul from director Pete Docter, which stars Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey. A teaser trailer has arrived today for the film. In it, audiences will be taken to a world where our personality and souls are developed long before we step foot on this earth. And there will be some catchy music to go along with it as globally renowned musician Jon Batiste is writing original jazz music for the film and Oscar winners Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (The Social Network) are creating an original score. Check out the trailer below.
...continue reading » Tags: Ahmir Thompson, Atticus Ross, Dana Murray, Daveed Diggs, Disney, Disney•Pixar, Jamie Foxx, Jon Batiste, Kemp Powers, Pete Docter, Phylicia Rashad, Pixar, Pixar Soul, Questlove, Soul, Tina Fey, Trent Reznor | |
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| ‘The Invisible Man’ Trailer: Elisabeth Moss Can’t Kill What She Can’t See, Yet |
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Thursday, November 7th, 2019 at 12:20 pm |

If the Dark Universe is being reborn, I’m glad it’s through Blumhouse Productions. Producer Jason Blum has always prioritized a good story over a simple premise, and now we will get to see what he can do with The Invisible Man from director Leigh Whannell. The film will see Elisabeth Moss as a wife who escapes from her abusive husband, only to find out that he may be haunting her as an invisible man. Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid, Harriet Dyer, and Oliver Jackson-Cohen also star. Check out the trailer below.
...continue reading » Tags: Aldis Hodge, Blumhouse, Blumhouse Productions, Elisabeth Moss, Harriet Dyer, Jason Blum, Leigh Whannell, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Storm Reid, The Invisible Man, Universal Pictures | |
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| ‘Color Out Of Space’: Official Trailer Released For H.P. Lovecraft Movie Starring Nicolas Cage
Back in January we found out that Nicolas Cage would be re-teaming with Mandy production company SpectreVision for Color Out of Space, an adaptation of author H.P. Lovecraft‘s 1927 novella of the same name. Joely Richardson, Madeleine Arthur, Brendan Meyer, Julian Hilliard, Elliot Knight, Q’orianka Kilcher, and Tommy Chong star alongside Cage in the adaptation. Now an official trailer for the movie, which is directed by Richard Stanley from a screenplay penned by Stanley and Scarlett Amaris, has been released online by RLJE Films. You can find more info and give the trailer a watch below.
...continue reading » Tags: Brendan Meyer, Color Out of Space, Elliot Knight, Emma Lee, H.P Lovecraft, Joely Richardson, Johnny Chang, Josh C. Waller, Julian Hilliard, Lisa Whalen, Madeleine Arthur, Nicolas Cage, Peter Wong, Q'orianka Kilcher, Richard Stanley, RLJE Films, Scarlett Amaris, SpectreVision, Stacy Jorgensen, Timur Bekbosunov, Tommy Chong | |
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| Watch Now: ‘Stranger Things’ Seasons 2 and 3 Blooper Videos
For anyone who wasn’t already aware, today is Stranger Things Day. And to mark the occasion, Netflix has released a pair of videos of some of the best bloopers from season two and season three. In the videos, which run about two and four minutes in length, you’ll see the usual blooper reel goodies, such as cast members randomly breaking out into song and/or dance, plenty of issues delivering lines, and more. Click on over to the other side to find the Stranger Things season two and three blooper reels and more.
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| James Dean, Who Died In 1955, To Star In Vietnam Era Movie ‘Finding Jack’
On September 30, 1955, tragedy struck when Hollywood star James Dean was killed in a car accident, cutting short his promising young career. At the time he had only appeared in three starring roles, not counting uncredited and television appearances: East of Eden, Rebel Without a Cause, and Giant. The latter two of those three titles weren’t even released until after he had passed away. And still, his short time in the spotlight led to two Academy Award nominations—one for East of Eden and one for Giant. Both Oscar nominations came after his death, and his East of Eden nomination was the first posthumous nomination in Academy Awards history. Now, 64 years after Dean’s untimely death, it’s been announced that the actor will be starring in one of the lead roles in his fourth feature. The film, titled Finding Jack, is described as a “Vietnam era action-drama.”
...continue reading » Tags: Anton Ernst, Artistry Media Group, Diane Warren, Donald A. Barton, Finding Jack, Gareth Crocker, Imagine Engine, James Dean, Laurent Eyqyem, Magic City Films, Mari Sova, Mark Roesler, MOI Worldwide, Tati Golykh | |
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