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‘Zombieland 2’ Officially Happening With Original Cast and Filmmakers
‘Zombieland 2’ Officially Happening With Original Cast and Filmmakers
‘Zombieland 2’ Officially Happening With Original Cast and Filmmakers
With each passing year, the possibility of ever seeing Zombieland 2 seemed less and less likely, which makes today’s news a pleasant surprise. Director Ruben Fleischer and original screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick are officially getting the band back together for the long-teased follow-up to their 2009 horror-comedy hit. No, really. It has an actual release date and everything.
‘Batman v Superman’ Review: Titans Clash (Eventually, After Like Two Hours)
‘Batman v Superman’ Review: Titans Clash (Eventually, After Like Two Hours)
‘Batman v Superman’ Review: Titans Clash (Eventually, After Like Two Hours)
Zack Snyder makes superhero movies, but his characters don’t act very heroic. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice features all the other trappings of the superhero genre: Capes, gadgets, outlandish muscles, punching stuff. But the two stars aren’t noble or chivalrous; they’re violent, aggressive, and angry — mostly at each other instead of the bad guys. In Snyder’s formulation, protecting the world from evil isn’t a gift or a calling; it’s a burden. And that feeling is reflected in the movie itself, a burdensome 150- minute slog about two men fighting over who is in the right when both are very clearly in the wrong.
New ‘Batman vs. Superman’ Pics Show Off Batman, Superman and Lex Luthor
New ‘Batman vs. Superman’ Pics Show Off Batman, Superman and Lex Luthor
New ‘Batman vs. Superman’ Pics Show Off Batman, Superman and Lex Luthor
Following the Batman vs. Superman info dump that came out of Comic-Con, we thought it might be a while before we saw or heard anything from the upcoming superhero movie. After all, we did get an extended new trailer, new images and a new poster. But today, we have three new Batman vs. Superman pics each showing off one of the film’s three main characters: Batman, Superman and Lex Luthor.
‘Batman vs. Superman’ Casts Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as the New Alfred
‘Batman vs. Superman’ Casts Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as the New Alfred
‘Batman vs. Superman’ Casts Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as the New Alfred
After a vast amount of rumors circled as to who could be the villain in the highly anticipated 'Batman vs. Superman' movie, Warner Bros. finally made the big reveal today by announcing Jesse Eisenberg of 'The Social Network' fame in the role of iconic Superman nemesis Lex Luthor. But that's not all! Jeremy Irons also joins the cast as the new Alfred, Bruce Wayne's famous butler.
‘Now You See Me’ Trailer: This Movie Looks Bonkers
‘Now You See Me’ Trailer: This Movie Looks Bonkers
‘Now You See Me’ Trailer: This Movie Looks Bonkers
The trailer for 'Now You See Me' seems to suggest one crazy-ass movie. With a large and awesome ensemble cast, and a plot that seems to revolve around magicians who break into a break in Paris (while still in Vegas) only to give that money away... this could be awesome or terrible or terribly awesome or awesomely terrible. Hard to say.
‘Rio’ Repeats at Weekend Box Office
‘Rio’ Repeats at Weekend Box Office
‘Rio’ Repeats at Weekend Box Office
It was another high-flying weekend at the box office for 'Rio.' The kids' animated movie, featuring the voices of Anne Hathaway and Jesse Eisenberg, took the number one spot for the second weekend in a row, earning an impressive $28.6 million on over 3,800 screens. Since its release last weekend, the movie has grossed $81.3 million and counting.
‘Rio’ Flies High at Weekend Box Office
‘Rio’ Flies High at Weekend Box Office
‘Rio’ Flies High at Weekend Box Office
Once again, an animated movie found itself ruling the weekend box office. In this case, it was 'Rio.' The high-flying kids' movie, which features the voice talent of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg and more, pulled in an estimated $40 million, making it the year's best opening thus far. Coming in at a distant second was the much-anticipated 'Scream 4,' which opened with an underwhelming $19.3 milli