Gears of War film gets a Producer
After a few years of development hell, Epic Games’ Gears of War series begins to have some movement on the feature film front!
After a few years of development hell, Epic Games’ Gears of War series begins to have some movement on the feature film front!
Writer/Director Joss Whedon speaks on the red carpet about an “Avengers” follow-up. At the “Iron Man 3” premiere, Whedon drops a huge hint on a brother-sister team that could be joining The Avengers.
It is a big week for Star Trek fans as 6 movies are being re-released on Blu-ray whilst a Oscar-winning dramedy is Entertainment Fuse’s Recommendation of the Week.
Rob Zombie’s The Lords of Salem isn’t a film I can recommend to anyone. That’s not to say this lurid demonic tale doesn’t have its twisted merits and examples of strong filmmaking from the heavy metal rocker, but I simply don’t personally know a single individual who wouldn’t be either repulsed by what’s on display, generally confused or put off by what Zombie’s dishing out. Personally an avid horror fan and even an admirer of some of the director’s early projects (note: Halloween II was not one of them) The Lords of Salem is the man at his most uninhibited and as such the result is equally deranged.
Michael Bay returns to his Bad Boys roots with this his newest film. Part comedy, part action, and as a whole, entirely something else.
Miami: surf, sun, and serenity. That’s what friends and advertisements tell you about the location in Florida. But that is only a slice of the life you observe and experience there.
With Tom Cruise back in the genre that have given the star some of his biggest hits, The Plot Hole folks chat Oblivion and if it’s heady sci-fi that’s being somewhat overlooked, or rather that it’s the rip-off some have pegged it as.