Just as Yoda once kind of said, "For the Jedi, it is time to troll as well."
Mark Hamill is having a great time trolling Star Wars fans on social media as hype for The Last Jedi reaches critical mass.
Hamill's latest moment of messing around happened Tuesday, when the Luke Skywalker actor tweeted that Rian Johnson's screenplay for the upcoming installment was leaked and accidently novelized.
"Beware!! Novelization of #TheLastJedi screenplay mistakenly released weeks before film's debut- Avoid Spoilers At All Costs & #WaitForVIII," Hamill tweeted to his more than two million followers.
The book is legit. It was...
Mark Hamill is having a great time trolling Star Wars fans on social media as hype for The Last Jedi reaches critical mass.
Hamill's latest moment of messing around happened Tuesday, when the Luke Skywalker actor tweeted that Rian Johnson's screenplay for the upcoming installment was leaked and accidently novelized.
"Beware!! Novelization of #TheLastJedi screenplay mistakenly released weeks before film's debut- Avoid Spoilers At All Costs & #WaitForVIII," Hamill tweeted to his more than two million followers.
The book is legit. It was...
- 10/24/2017
- by Ryan Parker
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After the Season 3 premiere of Fear the Walking Dead, you might have thought that there was no place a character could possibly feel more insecure than the Ottos’ compound (at least short of, say, Negan’s Sanctuary on The Walking Dead). But in Sunday’s episode, Strand proved us all wrong by being made a “guest” at an even less safe haven — and reuniting with a foe whose comeback showrunner Dave Erickson foretold more than a year ago. How dire was the predicament in which the sly devil found himself? Let’s put it this way: If at the Otto...
- 6/12/2017
- TVLine.com
Clear a path, people, because there’s a new meme in town. The Verge calls them “technical memes,” while Know Your Meme dubs the new phenomenon a “word replacement remix.” Basically, you take a piece of existing art (Bee Movie, for example), then alter it somehow based off a particular word or trigger. There’s YouTube user Avoid At All Costs’ “The entire bee movie but every time they say bee it gets faster,” which is self-explanatory. There’s also That One Ghost Named Asdfghjkl’s “The Bee Movie But Without Bees,” which is also self-explanatory. Now, Idea Channel has given us the epitome of all Bee Movie memes with “The Bee Movie But Every Time They Say Bee We Explain The Deal With Bee Movie,” which is self-explanatory both in name and conception.
In it, host Mike Rugnetta alternates between a practical explanation of how to create your own...
In it, host Mike Rugnetta alternates between a practical explanation of how to create your own...
- 1/24/2017
- by Randall Colburn
- avclub.com
The new action film “Kill Ratio” follows American covert operative James Henderson (Tom Hopper) who is on a business conference with his inexperienced colleague, Gabrielle (Amy Huberman) to bring capitalism to a newly democratized Eastern European republic. But soon the city is rocked by explosions and gunfire and it’s up to James and Gabrielle to hide president Tania Petrenko (Lacy Moore) from Colonel Lazar (Nick Dunning), an old guard military man and leader of a coup. James eventually realizes he and Lazar will have to battle it out for justice and supremacy. Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.
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The film is directed by Paul Tanter, who previously directed “The Rise & Fall of a White Collar Hooligan,” about an unemployed soccer fan who becomes a credit card fraudster and gangster. He eventually followed this up with two sequels.
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The film is directed by Paul Tanter, who previously directed “The Rise & Fall of a White Collar Hooligan,” about an unemployed soccer fan who becomes a credit card fraudster and gangster. He eventually followed this up with two sequels.
- 11/23/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
The new sci-fi horror film “The Similars” takes audiences onto a mysterious journey where paranoia runs rampant. Set on a rainy night in a Mexico City bus station in October, 1968, eight people start experiencing a strange phenomenon. Threatened by fear and unexplained seizures, the strangers show the best and worst of themselves as they try to unravel the condition that’s invading each of them like a virus. It has garnered comparisons to “The Twilight Zone” and “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.” The film stars Gustavo Sánchez Parra (“Amores Perros”), Fernando Becerril (“The Mask of Zorro”), Cassandra Ciangherotti (“Even the Rain”), Luis Alberti (“The Golden Dream”), Humberto Busto (“Never on a Sunday”) and more. Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.
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The film is directed by Isaac Ezban.
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The film is directed by Isaac Ezban.
- 11/15/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
XLrator Media, the distribution company behind John Ridley’s “Jimi: All is By My Side,” “The Machine,” and more, will soon release the new horror film “The Windmill,” starring Noah Taylor, best known for his performances in “Game of Thrones,” “Almost Famous,” and “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.” The film follows a group of unsuspecting tourists who discover a mysterious evil while traveling through the Dutch countryside. When their bus breaks down, they’re forced to seek shelter besides a windmill where supposedly a Satan-obsessed miller grinds peoples’ bones instead of grain. It co-stars Charlotte Beaumont (“Jupiter Ascending”), Patrick Baladi (“Rush”), Tanroh Ishida (“The Railway Man”) and Ben Batt (“Captain America: The First Avenger”). Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.
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“It’s been a dream come true to shoot my feature film...
Read More: XLrator Media Picks Up North American Rights to Basketball Documentary ‘At All Costs’
“It’s been a dream come true to shoot my feature film...
- 10/18/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
The parties will jointly produce a slate of pop culture and music-focused documentaries and TV series for worldwide distribution on XLrator Media’s Lifeframe documentary label.
The first title will be the TV series Origins, which will explore the roots of pop culture’s biggest comic book franchises through the eyes of creators, industry legends and fans. The completed pilot focuses on X-Men comic book creator Chris Claremont.
The companies’ first feature documentary co-production will be Cosplay Universe (pictured), styled as a definitive look at the worldwide cultural phenomenon in which participants transform themselves into iconic pop culture characters. The parties have earmarked a late 2017 release.
XLrator Media and J2 Films will also collaborate on the North American release of the documentary Man In The Camo Jacket about Mike Peters, lead singer of the Welsh rock band The Alarm, and his inspirational battle with cancer and his work to help others with the disease.
Earlier this year...
The first title will be the TV series Origins, which will explore the roots of pop culture’s biggest comic book franchises through the eyes of creators, industry legends and fans. The completed pilot focuses on X-Men comic book creator Chris Claremont.
The companies’ first feature documentary co-production will be Cosplay Universe (pictured), styled as a definitive look at the worldwide cultural phenomenon in which participants transform themselves into iconic pop culture characters. The parties have earmarked a late 2017 release.
XLrator Media and J2 Films will also collaborate on the North American release of the documentary Man In The Camo Jacket about Mike Peters, lead singer of the Welsh rock band The Alarm, and his inspirational battle with cancer and his work to help others with the disease.
Earlier this year...
- 10/13/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The most intense rivalry in adolescent basketball often times doesn’t play out on the court between players during championships anymore. In the current sports environment, the most ambitious duel is instead occurring between high schools and the Aau (Amateur Athletic Union), as their teams both struggle to capture the attention of college recruiters. That unrelenting competition is powerfully showcased in Shockya’s exclusive clip for the sports documentary, ‘At All Costs.’ The clip, which explores how the Aau basketball machine has professionalized youth basketball in America, is supporting the film’s upcoming release. XLrator Media will distribute ‘At All Costs’ on VOD and iTunes this Tuesday, September 20. Shockya’s exclusive clip for [ Read More ]
The post At All Costs Exclusive Clip Showcases How Aau Basketball Players Become the Next Star Athlete appeared first on Shockya.com.
The post At All Costs Exclusive Clip Showcases How Aau Basketball Players Become the Next Star Athlete appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 9/14/2016
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
When spy thriller “The Night Manager” went looking for an actor to play Burr, an intelligence operative obsessed with taking down Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie) at any cost, they went looking for someone tough, determined — and, as a twist on the John LeCarre novel, female.
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It was a change that more than made sense to Olivia Colman. “In 2016, all the decision-making characters should bloody well be women!” she recently told IndieWire.
As Burr, who recruits Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston) into the spy game, Colman simultaneously brings a hard edge and a maternal energy to the role — perhaps in part aided by the fact that she was heavily pregnant while filming, something that was written into the script after her casting. “I was massive all the way through it,” she said with a laugh.
She laughs a lot,...
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It was a change that more than made sense to Olivia Colman. “In 2016, all the decision-making characters should bloody well be women!” she recently told IndieWire.
As Burr, who recruits Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston) into the spy game, Colman simultaneously brings a hard edge and a maternal energy to the role — perhaps in part aided by the fact that she was heavily pregnant while filming, something that was written into the script after her casting. “I was massive all the way through it,” she said with a laugh.
She laughs a lot,...
- 8/5/2016
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
When does an amateur become a professional? At one point does talent push you over the edge? When does it really begin? These are just some of the questions at the heart of the new sports documentary “At All Costs,” which takes its audience into the world of Aau basketball, also known as the Amateur Athletic Union, and how it has professionalized youth basketball in America. As the business of youth basketball has skyrocketed, the pressure of finding the next big champion increases. The film follows highly recruited “blue chip” high school prospects, their families, and their teams as they travel the country competing in marquee tournaments against top-tier athletes and trying to get to the next level. Watch the trailer for the film below.
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One of the subjects of “At All Costs” is Parker Jackson-Cartwright,...
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One of the subjects of “At All Costs” is Parker Jackson-Cartwright,...
- 7/28/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
The Television Critics Association has announced the nominees for the 32nd Annual TCA Awards, and USA Network’s Mr. Robot and FX’s The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story lead the pack with four nods each.
FX’s The Americans, The CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Netflix’s Master of None and Lifetime’s UnREAL followed with three nominations apiece.
Network-by-network, HBO came out on top with 12 total nominations, while FX/Fxx amassed 11.
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FX’s The Americans, The CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Netflix’s Master of None and Lifetime’s UnREAL followed with three nominations apiece.
Network-by-network, HBO came out on top with 12 total nominations, while FX/Fxx amassed 11.
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- 6/22/2016
- TVLine.com
Read More: Watch: Protect the Ones You Love At All Costs in Exclusive 'A Monster With A Thousand Heads' Trailer Music Box Films is continuing its hot streak of foreign acquisitions by picking up U.S. distribution rights to Rodrigo Plá's "A Monster With A Thousand Heads." The drama opened the Orizzonti Competition at the 72nd Venice Film Festival and stars Jana Raluy, Sebastian Aguirre Boeda and Hugo Albores. Adapted by Laura Santullo from her own novel, "A Monster With A Thousand Heads" centers on Sonia, who devises a desperate plan to save her husband and access the medical treatment he needs to survive. Her journey puts her in contact with a corrupt insurance office and its complicit representatives, leading her and her son down a rabbit hole of violence. "Rodrigo Pla´ has delivered that rare thing: a smart, completely believable and brilliantly executed thriller with a social conscience,...
- 9/29/2015
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Stars: Bill Sage, Mei Melançon, Sonequa Martin-Green, Rich Ceraulo, Alexander Cendese | Written and Directed by Jay Weisman
Earth. 2013. Some guy sits in his basement flat in a proverbial state of unemployment. His only goal? To perfect his game of Halo. Mission completed. So what next? Earth. 2014. Said unemployed guy has pumped all his energy into a sci-fi movie, shot in 3D and to be screened at Frightfest. The result? A film that looks, feels and sounds like a game of Halo!
And that, in a nutshell, is Shockwave Darkside 3D. Although to be fair, the official synopsis makes the film sound a hell of a lot more exciting:
The nano-plague that poisoned Earth’s water supply has reached its 60-year critical mass. The Unlight enemy forced the first exodus to the moon where the outlawed banished population was supposed to die. But now the Unlights have launched from Earth and...
Earth. 2013. Some guy sits in his basement flat in a proverbial state of unemployment. His only goal? To perfect his game of Halo. Mission completed. So what next? Earth. 2014. Said unemployed guy has pumped all his energy into a sci-fi movie, shot in 3D and to be screened at Frightfest. The result? A film that looks, feels and sounds like a game of Halo!
And that, in a nutshell, is Shockwave Darkside 3D. Although to be fair, the official synopsis makes the film sound a hell of a lot more exciting:
The nano-plague that poisoned Earth’s water supply has reached its 60-year critical mass. The Unlight enemy forced the first exodus to the moon where the outlawed banished population was supposed to die. But now the Unlights have launched from Earth and...
- 8/22/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It's not often the main characters in a movie are not played by the actors. I'd say it's even less frequent the main characters aren't even the special effects. That being said, I think Into the Storm may be the first film I've ever seen where the main characters are the cameras and yet, I still have a hard time calling this a found footage film, but the cameras are certainly the closest thing to actors you'll find in this travesty as CG thunder clouds and tornadoes make up the rest of the running time. In an era where made for TV movies such as this have found their place on the SyFy channel with the likes of Sharknado and Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda it's somewhat amazing to think a studio would even consider spending the additional money to beef up the effects and put it on the big screen. Watching...
- 8/7/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Paul George suffered one of the most horrific sports injuries in recent memory and his season is over before it started ... but he appeared in good spirits during a hospital visit from Floyd Mayweather. PG sustained a compound fracture of the tibia and fibula, underwent surgery to repair it, and will have to work his tail off just to get back on the court in 2015.If you haven't seen the injury ... Avoid The Video At All Costs ... it's horrific.
- 8/4/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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