| ‘Godless’: Full Trailer For Netflix Western Released
Last week we saw a teaser trailer for Godless, a limited series western being released on Netflix in the near future. Now an official trailer for the series has been released, which can be watched below. The series follows a man who’s hiding from an outlaw and his former partner in a mysterious town made up entirely of women. Starring is Jack O’Connell (Unbroken, 300: Rise of an Empire), Michelle Dockery (Good Behavior, Downton Abbey), and Jeff Daniels (The Martian, The Newsroom).
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| Watch Now: Trailer For Netflix Western ‘Godless’ From Steven Soderbergh, Scott Frank
A teaser trailer has been released for Godless, a western coming to Netflix soon. Godless is an original limited series, which will consist of seven episodes. It comes from executive producers Steven Soderbergh (Logan Lucky, Ocean’s Eleven) and Scott Frank (Logan, A Walk Among the Tombstones), with Frank also writing and directing. It stars Jack O’Connell (Unbroken, 300: Rise of an Empire), Michelle Dockery (Good Behavior, Downton Abbey), and Jeff Daniels (The Martian, The Newsroom). Continue below to read a brief description of the limited series and check out the teaser trailer.
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| Movie Review: Logan |
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Logan
Written by Scott Frank, James Mangold, Michael Green
Directed by James Mangold
Starring Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Dafne Keen, Richard E. Grant, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant
20th Century Fox
Release date: March 3, 2017 For some it’s Batman, for other’s Spider-Man. For me, it’s always been Wolverine. For more than two-thirds of my life, the crazed Canadian with berserker rage, healing powers, and adamantium-coated claws has been MY hero. I’m a die-hard fan of the University of Michigan for no other reason than their team name. I am constantly drawn to anti-hero characters in both film and literature. And I have a penchant for growing scruffy beards and calling people “bub”… okay, that last part is a stretch, I called my grandmother “Bub.” I am such a Wolverine fan, that I convinced myself that X-Men Origins: Wolverine was good the first time I saw it. Talk about denial! Last night, I took my son and nephew to see Logan, a late show on an opening Friday. Me, there like a fanboy wearing my Wolverine #1 comic book t-shirt. All I can say is that when your expectations for a film are at a fever pitch, and the film not only lives up to, but surpasses them, it is a truly special feeling.
...continue reading » Tags: Boyd Holbrook, Dafne Keen, Hugh Jackman, James Mangold, Logan, Michael Green, Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Scott Frank, Stephen Merchant, Wolverine, X-Men | |
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| The Digital Wire Blu-ray/DVD Release News: When The Levee Breaks…
This week’s edition of The Digital Wire has so much Blu-ray and DVD release info coming out of its news-hole only a dam constructed by the Army Corps of Engineers could contain the flood. Soak it all up folks because I’m taking next week off to cover the home video department of Geeks of Doom’s annual Holiday Geek Gift Guide. Below you’ll find info on several future home video releases complete with technical specs, release dates, and links to pre-order at Amazon. We would greatly appreciate it if you use those links to order because a small percentage of each order helps keep this website running at max power. The cover art for certain titles has yet to be finalized.
...continue reading » Tags: 22 Jump Street, Alfonso Cuaron, Annabelle, Antoine Fuqua, Automata, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Denzel Washington, George Clooney, Gravity, Grindhouse Releasing, Guardians of the Galaxy, Into the Storm, James Gandolfini, Johnny Depp, Larry Cohen, Liam Neeson, Luc Besson, Lucy, Moontrap, morgan freeman, Noomi Rapace, Release Dates, Sandra Bullock, Scarlett Johansson, Scott Frank, Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, The Digital Wire, The Equalizer, The Wind Rises, Tim Burton, Tom Hardy, Upcoming Releases | |
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| The Doom Dispatch: The Ten Best Directorial Debuts of the DecadeBefore we start, a couple of rules that I followed while making this list: -Documentaries don’t count: Watching the scene and setting the scene are two different things. If you made a documentary before you made your dramatic debut, the dramatic debut is the one I’m counting. -Your movie had to be distributed: Every once in a while, a feature makes the film festival rounds without actually getting picked up and distributed. If your second film was released in theaters in America, that’s the one I’m counting. -No Donnie Darko: That movie is actually an episode of Quantum Leap with shitty emo “Kill Yourself” music packed in. Sorry, kids. So now then… The Ten Best Directorial Debuts of the Decade
...continue reading » Tags: Ben Affleck, Bennett Miller, Capote, Christopher Nolan, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Craig Brewer, Doom Dispatch, Edgar Wright, George Clooney, Gone Baby Gone, Hot Fuzz, Hustle and Flow, Joss Whedon, Mememto, Rian Johnson, Scott Frank, Serenity, Shane Carruth, Shaun of the Dead, The Lookout | |
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