| ‘Star Wars: Episode IX’ To Hit Theaters In December 2019 |
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Tuesday, September 12th, 2017 at 6:10 pm |

It wasn’t too long ago that Lucasfilm was looking for a Star Wars: Episode IX director to replace the departed Colin Trevorrow. Now that we know J.J. Abrams will return to finish the trilogy he started with The Force Awakens, we are getting a few more details about the highly anticipated film. The film, which was originally slated for a May 2019 release, has now been pushed back all the way to December 2019. More on the story below.
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| Book Review: Urban Enemies |
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Tuesday, September 12th, 2017 at 5:00 pm |

Urban Enemies
Paperback | Kindle | Audiobook
Written by Jim Butcher, Kevin Hearne, Kelley Armstrong, Seanan McGuire, Jonathan Maberry, Steven Savile, Carrie Vaughn, Caitlin Kittredge
Edited by Joseph Nassise
Published by Gallery Books
Release Date: August 1, 2017 Here I am again, late to the party. I could give you a myriad of excuses but at the end of the day, I am still delivering this to you a little later than I should. However — and it is a huge however, mind you — I cannot just let this one pass me by. Urban Enemies was wicked fun. Yeah, I did say wicked fun. I have always been told there are two sides to every story, as I am sure you have. But in this case, these sides, these stories are just plain dark. Because, my dear reader, some characters are meant to be bad, with no hope of redemption. And for the ones that embrace their darker side, it apparently can be quite exhilarating. Or that is what the writers of these short stories have led me to believe. So, while late I might be, this was definitely worth the wait!
...continue reading » Tags: Caitlin Kittredge, Carrie Vaughn, Craig Schaefer, Diana Pharaoh Francis, Domino Finn, Faith Hunter, Gallery Books, Jeff Somers, Jim Butcher, Jon F. Merz, Jonathan Maberry, Joseph Nassise, Kelley Armstrong, Kevin Hearne, Lilith Saintcrow, Sam Witt, Seanan McGuire, Steven Savile, Urban Enemies | |
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| ‘The Disaster Artist’: New Trailer For Movie About The Making Of ‘The Room’ Released
An official trailer has been released for The Disaster Artist, the movie about the making of one of the best bad movies ever created, The Room. We saw a teaser trailer for the movie back in July, which showed Tommy Wiseau (played by James Franco) hilariously doing multiple takes on one of the many memorable scenes from the original. This new trailer shows a lot more from the movie, including some more peeks at scenes which fans of the original will no doubt get a kick out of. Read more about The Disaster Artist and check out the new trailer and a new poster below.
...continue reading » Tags: Alison Brie, Andrew Santino, Ari Graynor, Dave Franco, Greg Sestero, Hannibal Burress, Jacki Weaver, James Franco, Michael H. Weber, Paul Scheer, Scott Neustadter, Seth Rogen, The Disaster Artist, The Room, Tommy Wiseau | |
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| J.J. Abrams To Direct ‘Star Wars: Episode IX’ |
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Tuesday, September 12th, 2017 at 12:23 pm |

Just last week, Colin Trevorrow exited as director on Star Wars: Episode IX over creative differences. The film left a small void that didn’t need to be filled in a hurry considering that Star Wars: The Last Jedi hasn’t been released yet. Now, that void has been filled. By none other than Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams. Lucasfilm hasn’t had a stable directing force ever since it was acquired by Disney. But they’ve been able to see three films all the way through with three directors. Abrams with The Force Awakens; Gareth Edwards – to a certain point – with Rouge One: A Star Wars Story, and Rian Johnson with the upcoming Star Wars: The Last Jedi. In the past Josh Trank was forced out of another of the spinoffs due to his behind the scenes antics; Phil Lord and Chris Miller were let go due to creative differences on the still untitled Han Solo spinoff; and the same with Trevorrow on Episode IX. So let’s take a look at who will be joining the Star Wars director, below.
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| TV Review: Preacher 2.13 “The End Of The Road” (Finale) |
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Tuesday, September 12th, 2017 at 11:00 am |

Preacher
Episode 2.13 “The End of the Road”
Written by Sam Catlin
Directed by Wayne Yip
Created by Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen
Starring Dominic Cooper, Joe Gilgun, Ruth Negga, Graham McTavish, Tom Brooke, Ian Colletti, Julie Ann Emery
AMC
Air date: Monday, September 11, 2017 As the Grateful Dead said, “What a long strange trip it’s been.” Season 2 of AMC’s Preacher never came close to a sophomore slump; in fact, it somehow improved on the sheer lunacy of Season 1. What started as both a quest to find God and a run from the Saint of Killers has ended with Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper) being groomed to be the new Messiah by Herr Starr (Pip Torrens), leader of The Grail. This new path did not fly well with Tulip (Ruth Negga) and Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun), each of whom has been dealing with serious issues without Jesse’s help much of the season. Tulip is suffering from PTSD after nearly being killed by The Saint (Graham McTavish) and Cass has been dealing first with his son Denis (Ronald Guttman) dying, and then a much more serious problem of freshly turned vampire Denis and his insatiable appetite. With that happening on this plain of existence, Eugene, aka Arseface (Ian Colletti) is trying to sneak out of Hell along with Adolf F*cking Hitler (Noah Taylor). Spoilers for the Season 2 Finale of Preacher below:
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