| ‘Scream Queens’: Emma Roberts Teases New FOX Horror-Comedy (Video)
The people behind American Horror Story and Glee, two diametrically opposed televisions series that are both entertaining in their own way, are bringing a new horror-comedy TV show to FOX this Fall with Scream Queens. FOX has released the first teaser for Ryan Murphy‘s new network television series, which you can watch here below. The video sees star Emma Roberts, who has been part of the cast of the FX horror anthology America Horror Story, sporting sorority attire and an attitude, approaching the camera as she blows a bubble with her bubble gum. From this short teaser, we can deduce Roberts’ character is in a sorority (you can see the Sorority house in the background), is perhaps a mean girl, and possibly a future scream queen (or maybe a “Final Girl”).
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| Movie Review: Ender’s Game Ender’s Game
Director: Gavin Hood
Screenwriter: Gavin Hood
Cast: Asa Butterfield, Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley, Viola Davis, Hailee Steinfeld, Abigail Breslin, Moisés Arias
Summit Entertainment
Rated PG-13 | 114 Minutes
Release Date: November 1, 2013
Written and directed by Gavid Hood (X-Men Origins: Wolverine), Ender’s Game is based on the 1985 science-fiction novel by Orson Scott Card. After an alien species attacks Earth, the International Fleet prepares for an inevitable second strike by training the best and brightest children to find a commander who can fill the shoes of the legendary war hero Mazer Rackham. Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield), a shy but strategically brilliant boy, is recruited to join the International Fleet and attend Battle School. Located in Earth’s orbit, Battle School is a military academy where young cadets participate in competitive war simulations in zero gravity.
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| Watch Now: New Clip From Ghost Thriller ‘Haunter’ Starring Abigail Breslin
A new clip has been released for an upcoming movie titled Haunter, and you can check it out along with the first trailer if you missed it below. The movie stars Abigail Breslin as a girl who, along with her family, does the same things each and every day…because she and her family are ghosts. Sorry, not big twist ending here. At least not in relation to their spectral nature. The girl and her family were murdered by a man who’s now back in the house he killed them in, also as a spirit, and she must work with another young girl who is currently living in the house to stop him. You can check out the new clip and the trailer for Haunter below.
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| Abigail Breslin Is Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Daughter In Zombie Flick ‘Maggie’
Abigail Breslin has quite an extensive career at such a young age. She first burst onto the scene in M. Night Shyamalan’s Signs in 2002 and eventually starred in Little Miss Sunshine, which scored her an Oscar nomination, and has since taken her talents to a wide variety of projects like Zombieland, The Call, and the upcoming Ender’s Game and August: Osage County. Now she is ready to revisit the zombie genre, but it’s not quite for Zombieland 2, and it won’t be anything like the zombie films we have seen in the past. The young actress has signed on for Maggie, as Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s (who’s also producing) daughter. But what sets this film apart from the rest of the zombie films out there is that it takes a look at the emotional toll of turning into a zombie and how it affects those who know the victim.
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| ‘Ender’s Game’ Trailer: The Unfilmable Sci-Fi Story Finally Gets Big Screen Adaptation
Nearly 20 years after Orson Scott Card‘s novel was first published, an adaptation of Ender’s Game is finally hitting the big screen. For a long time, Card had believed that the book was “unfilmable” not because of the amount of violence depicted, but because it all took place in Ender’s head. But the film’s first trailer has appeared online, and so far, it looks like it’s not living up to Card’s statements. Whether or not this trailer will please or anger fans certainly remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure, Ender’s Game looks like it will please a new generation of sci-fi fans. Hit the jump to see the new trailer.
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