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Jordan Peele’s ‘The Twilight Zone’: New Trailers Released For Episodes “Nightmare At 30,000 Feet†and “The Comedianâ€
The Twilight Zone is coming. And for those who have a CBS All Access pass, they will be able to see producer and host Jordan Peele‘s vision for the anthology series that is rooted in horror and suspense. The series promises to return to what made the original great, and will have a contemporary twist to it.
Now a pair of new trailers have been released for the episodes “Nightmare at 30,000 Feet” starring Adam Scott and “The Comedian” starring Kumail Nanjiani. Check these trailers out below.
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Tags: Adam Scott, Allison Tolman, CBS, CBS All Access, Chris O'Dowd, DeWanda Wise, Ginnifer Goodwin, Greg Kinnear, Jacob Tremblay, John Cho, Jordan Peele, Kumail Nanjiani, Sanaa Lathan, Seth Rogen, Steven Yeun, Taissa Farmiga, The Twilight Zone, Tracy Morgan, Zazie Beetz
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Official Trailer For Jordan Peele’s ‘The Twilight Zone’ Released
We first found out that the Academy Award winning writer and director behind Get Out, Jordan Peele, was producing a new take on The Twilight Zone back in 2017. Since that time we’ve seen a teaser video and a Super Bowl spot, and also found out that Peele himself would be hosting the anthology series.
Now CBS All Access has released an official trailer for the brand new Twilight Zone. On top of that, they’ve also revealed a premiere date for the show. You can find the info and watch the trailer below.
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Tags: Adam Scott, Alison Tolman, Audrey Chon, Carol Serling, CBS, CBS All Access, DeWanda Wise, Ginnifer Goodwin, Glen Morgan, Greg Kinnear, Greg Yaitanes, Ike Barinholtz, Jacob Tremblay, James Frain, Jefferson White, Jessica Williams, John Cho, Jonathan Whitesell, Jordan Peele, Kumail Nanjiani, Lucinda Dryzek, Luke Kirby, Percy Hynes White, Rhea Seehorn, Rick Berg, Rod Serling, Sanaa Lathan, Simon Kinberg, Steven Yeun, Taissa Farmiga, The Twilight Zone, Win Rosenfeld, Zabryna Guevara
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Blu-ray Review: Brigsby Bear
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Brigsby Bear
Blu-ray
Director: Dave McCary
Screenwriters: Kevin Costello, Kyle Mooney
Cast: Kyle Mooney, Mark Hamill, Claire Danes, Jane Adams, Greg Kinnear, Matt Walsh, Michaela Watkins, Ryan Simpkins, Alexa Demie, Jorge Lendeborg Jr.
Distributor: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Rated PG-13 | 97 Minutes
Release Date: November 14th, 2017
Combining elements of Blast From the Past, Room, and Perks of Being a Wallflower, Brigsby Bear is a wholly unique animal, and one to be greatly admired. This is a refreshingly original work of art that feels like a bizarro-world SNL sketch stretched into a 90+ minute film. Considering nearly everyone involved is connected to Saturday Night Live, it all kind of makes sense. Written by Kevin Costello and Kyle Mooney, and directed by their childhood friend Dave McCary, Brigsby Bear is full of wonder and creativity, a movie both heart-wrenching and heartwarming simultaneously. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry at parts, and I spent most of the film doing some weird combination of the two.
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Tags: Alexa Demie, Brigsby Bear, Claire Danes, Greg Kinnear, Jane Adams, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Kyle Mooney, Mark Hamill, Matt Walsh, Michaela Watkins, Ryan Simpkins
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Amazon Sets Premiere Date For Sci-Fi Anthology Series ‘Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams’
We found out earlier this year that a sci-fi anthology series titled Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams was coming to Amazon from Ronald D. Moore and Bryan Cranston.
Now Amazon has set an official premiere date for the anthology, which features an excellent cast including Cranston, Steve Buscemi, Greg Kinnear, Anna Paquin, Terrence Howard, Timothy Spall, Maura Tierney, Janelle Monáe, Richard Madden, Holliday Grainger, Mel Rodriguez, Liam Cunningham, Vera Farmiga, Juno Temple, Jack Reynor, Essie Davis, Benedict Wong, Geraldine Chaplin, David Lyons, Annalise Basso, Mireille Enos, and Rachelle Lefevre.
You can read the full announcement below.
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Tags: Alan Taylor, Anna Paquin, Annalise Basso, Benedict Wong, Bryan Cranston, David Farr, David Lyons, Dee Rees, Essie Davis, Francesca Gregorini, Geraldine Chaplin, Greg Kinnear, Holliday Grainger, Jack Reynor, Jack Thorne, Janelle Monáe, Jessica Mecklenburg, Juno Temple, Liam Cunningham, Matthew Graham, Maura Tierney, Mel Rodriguez, Michael Dinner, Mireille Enos, Peter Horton, Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams, Rachelle Lefevre, Richard Madden, Ronald D. Moore, Steve Buscemi, Terrence Howard, Timothy Spall, Tony Grisoni, Travis Beacham, Vera Farmiga
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Movie Review: Green Zone
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Green Zone
Directed by Paul Greengrass
Starring Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear, Amy Ryan, Antoni Corone, Nicoye Banks
Rated R
Release date: March 12, 2010
“Someday this war’s gonna end…”
— Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore from Apocalypse Now
“You know they’re all kids in Washington? It’s like Bugsy Malone, but with real guns.”
— Judy Molloy from In The Loop
“The reasons we go to war always matter. They always matter.”
— Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller from Green Zone
Green Zone: The Truth Ultimatum
The front between myth and reality evaporates as the search for the truth rages on in Paul Greengrass‘ Iraq War thriller, Green Zone.
In Green Zone, Greengrass has decided to merge his serious political films, such as Bloody Sunday and United 93, with the wildly entertaining Jason Bourne films he has directed: The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum. At first, the result is one of supreme imperfection, but I have come to the conclusion that Greengrass has directed the first truly great thriller with the Iraq War as background. I have to remember that this is Greengrass’ version of the truth that he has taken from Brian Helgeland‘s screenplay. Helgeland’s screenplay is adapted from Rajiv Chandrasekaran’s Imperial Life In The Emerald City: Inside Iraq’s Green Zone. Chandrasekaran is a reporter and editor for The Washington Post. The screenplay is more inspired from his wonderfully insightful book than a straight adaptation.
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