| 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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| Movie Review: Cinderella (2015)
Cinderella
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Cast: Cate Blanchett, Lily James, Richard Madden, Stellan Skarsgard, Holliday Grainger, Sophie McShera, Derek Jacobi and Helena Bonham Carter
Walt Disney Pictures
Release date: March 13, 2015 What I, a grown man, think of Disney’s new live-action Cinderella film is really irrelevant. So let’s go straight to the target audience: Charlotte, my 4-year-old daughter. “Char, what did you think of Cinderella?” “Cinderella had a pink dress, then she had a blue dress, and then gets married and has a white dress.” Suffice it to say, the target crowd will lap up this latest retelling of the classic story, made timeless in 1950.
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| Cinderella’s Richard Madden On Hiding Prince Charming’s Bits (Video)
Richard Madden (Robb Stark, Game of Thrones) visited Jimmy Kimmel Live last night to promote his new movie, Disney’s live-action Cinderella, set to hit theaters March 13, 2015. Watch the “painfully” funny video below. They discussed the pros and cons of being Prince Charming. On the one hand, he’s freakin’ Prince Charming, and his niece can watch the film (why not Game of Thrones?). On the other hand, if “snot comes out of your nose – oh nice one Prince Charming!” from women in your life. “I’m waiting for the headline, NOT SO PRINCE CHARMING,” says Madden.
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| Get Ready For The Ball With New ‘Cinderella’ Trailer From Disney
Disney Studios is gearing up for its first official outing of what will no doubt be a big 2015 for them studio its live action adaptation of Cinderella coming March 13, 2015. In this third trailer for the upcoming film, released today at the stroke of midnight, we get a little more of the story beyond the well-known animated Disney film and more of the wicked Cate Blanchett. The film hopes to expand into the motivations of the Prince’s father and perhaps some behind-the-scenes ill-willed teamwork with Cinderella’s stepmother and stepsisters. Check out the new trailer here below.
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| ‘Cinderella’: ‘Midnight Changes Everything’ Sneak Peek & ‘Legacy’ Featurette (Video)
In the Cinderella story, midnight is a significant time, which is why Disney took the opportunity to release a sneak peek video of their upcoming live-action film, Cinderella, at midnight for the New Year today. Watch the new “Midnight Changes Everything” sneak peek here below, along with a new featurette titled “Legacy” (via Yahoo!), which includes footage from the film, along with interviews with the cast and crew and comparisons to Disney’s animated classic.
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