| ‘Captain Marvel’ Featurette: Brie Larson’s Journey To Becoming The Marvel Title Hero
Marvel Studios’ Captain Marvel will be their first female standalone superhero film. Starring Academy Award-winning actor Brie Larson as Carol Danvers, a human who has been augmented with Kree powers which she will use to stop the Skrull invasion. Though we are still a little over two months away from the film’s release, we are still getting some exciting promotional material leading up to it. So in addition to the special preview video that was released earlier this week, we now have a new featurette that details Larson’s preparation for the role, which included training at the gym and at an Air Force base where she learned what it was like to be in a dog fight. Check out the entire video below.
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| ‘Captain Marvel’ Special Preview Video: Hope Begins With Her
By March of this year, the world will know who Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) is when Captain Marvel is released. Though Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) sent out a distress signal to her in Avengers: Infinity War, we still don’t know much about one of the most powerful female superheroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, her standalone film will explain her origins and hopefully tell us why she has been missing for the better part of 10 years. We won’t get that answer in any of the trailers, however, this new special preview video should be enough to hold us over until the film’s release in March. Check it out below.
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| ‘Captain Marvel’ Trailer: Carol Danvers Won’t Fight Your War, She Will End It
The first trailer for Captain Marvel, starring Brie Larson, was quick to establish the hero’s presence in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And now the second trailer will show us her quest to answer the questions to her unknown past while also bringing an end to the Kree and Skrull war. Check out the second trailer here below.
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| ‘Life Itself’ Trailer: ‘This Is Us’ Creator Dan Fogelman Brings His Tearjerking Storytelling To The Big Screen
Last night, everyone shed more than a few tears at the season finale of Dan Fogelman‘s This is Us. But Fogelman is much more than a showrunner. He’s also a filmmaker, and now he will bring us to tears once more in Life Itself. Not to be confused with the Roger Ebert documentary of the same name, Life Itself is a multi-generational film that tells the story of how love and one shared event can connect us all. It stars Olivia Wilde, Oscar Isaac, Mandy Patinkin, Laia Costa, Annette Bening, and Antonio Banderas. Amazon Studios ha released a teaser trailer for the film, which you can find below.
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| Blu-ray Review: Mars Attacks! |
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Mars Attacks!
Blu-ray | DVD
Directed by Tim Burton
Starring Jack Nicholson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Natalie Portman, Jack Black, Pierce Brosnan, Annette Bening, Glenn Close
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
Release Date September 7, 2010 If anything can be learned from Tim Burton‘s Mars Attacks!, I believe it is this: Any movie that is based off a card game is not headed to anywhere good. You can pretty much gather the plotline of the movie just by reading the title, but just for sake of the review, let’s go through the basics. When UFOs are discovered flying toward planet Earth, The President and Washington’s top scientists debate on what their next course of action should be. Believing that the visitors are a friendly bunch, the President sends our military to greet them as they land. With the whole world watching, aliens show their true colors and they don’t appear to be in the mood to give hugs. Now, as Mars attacks, it will take an unlikely hero to step up and defend the Earth from being destroyed.
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