| SDCC 2016: Gal Gadot Shares First ‘Wonder Woman’ Poster
The first official poster for Wonder Woman is here. Gal Gadot, who stars in the title role, shared the poster on Twitter. Gadot previously appeared as the character in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Starring alongside Gadot is Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen, Robin Wright, David Thewlis, Danny Huston, Elena Anaya, Ewen Bremner, and Saïd Taghmaoui. Click on over to the other side to check out the first official Wonder Woman poster.
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| First Look: Gal Gadot & Chris Pine In ‘Wonder Woman’ |
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Now that SDCC is less than a week away, we are getting a few looks at some of the material we will see in Hall H. For those who don’t know or just haven’t experienced it yet, Hall H is a venue in the San Diego Convention Center where attendees converge during SDCC to watch previews of some of the biggest upcoming films. Of the entire four-day event, Saturday is the biggest day where everyone is doing many things. But if you want to watch very exclusive footage from your favorite films, then Hall H is the place to be. Warner Bros will be there to present some of their films. We know they are behind the DCEU, so we can only hope that since Justice League is currently in the middle of production they will be generous enough to show some teaser footage. But even if they don’t, they will obviously be more than happy to give attendees footage from the upcoming Wonder Woman film. And to help celebrate that, there are four new images from the film. Check them out here below.
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| First Trailer For Tim Burton’s ‘Big Eyes’ Is Here
The first trailer for Big Eyes, the latest film from director Edward Scissorhands and Big Fish director Tim Burton, has been released by The Weinstein Company. The movie stars Academy Award nominee Amy Adams as artist Margaret Keane, whose paintings of children with large eyes became popular in the ’50s and ’60s…though it was her husband Walter (played by two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz) who claimed to be the creator of the distinctive artworks. You can check out the trailer for Big Eyes below.
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| Check Out The First Trailer For Sacha Gervasi’s ‘Hitchcock’ Starring Anthony Hopkins
Production for any film will have its fair share of problems on the set. The new Sacha Gervasi-directed drama Hitchcock will shed light on the kinds of problems that Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins) experienced on and off the set of his greatest thriller Psycho. Check out the first trailer for the film here below. This latest biopic only covers the period of time in which Hitchcock was trying to get Psycho from development to production to full release. There are many conflicts that stand in Hitchcock’s way. People believe he is past his prime, there are production issues on set, and his romanced interest Alma Reville (Helen Mirren) believes she is being overshadowed by Hitchcock’s greatness. Scarlett Johansson will play Janet Leigh, while Danny Huston, Toni Collette, Jessica Biel, Michael Stuhlbarg, and James D’Arcy provide supporting roles.
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| Movie Review: Wrath of the Titans |
By Three-D
| April 12th, 2012 at 7:00 pm |
Wrath of the Titans
Directed by Jonathan Liebesman
Starring Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Rosamund Pike, Edgar Ramirez, Danny Huston, John Bell
Release Date: March 30, 2012
The anything but miraculous dexterity of director Jonathan Liebesman is once again extravagantly displayed to audiences undeserving of such a treat. We are once again pummeled by his explicitly maddening style of direction that is beyond intolerable and which has no sense of coherency. His Battle Los Angeles (one of the worst films of last year) is an absolute frenzy of wrath and an obnoxiously chaotic mess of a movie. Wrath of the Titans, his newest example of immeasurably poor filmmaking, is assembled in an all too similar way, frequently engaging audiences in unbridled foolishness on its way to engrossing an enormous income at the expense of its audiences.
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