Category: Entertainment

Shaft Trailer is a Bad Mother… Shut Your Mouth!

The cat that won’t cop out when there’s danger all about is back – or, rather, both of them are. Warner Bros. has released the trailer for Shaft, the sequel to Shaft, which was itself a sequel to Shaft (not to mention Shaft’s Big Score and Shaft in Africa). The story – which is difficult &...

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Awesome Cheese: Push (2009)

In 2008, Summit Entertainment became a force to be reckoned with thanks to the release of Twilight. With this newfound success, they decided to head into the then-burgeoning superhero genre and started filming a movie for a February 2009 release entitled Push. This idea was initially reported online...

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Spirited Away: An In-Depth Look

A film is a form of art, no matter how it presents itself. You can use the depiction of a narrative to tell great stories about the world, and how emotions and issues all come to fruition in the everyday life of the human species. Whether your story takes place in our reality or a …

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James Gunn Chose Suicide Squad over a Man of Steel Sequel and Krypto

James Gunn could have taken flight with more than one member of the Superman family. The Hollywood Reporter’s Heatvision newsletter states that before Gunn signed on to helm a new take on Task Force X, titled The Suicide Squad, he was offered a myriad of DC projects, including a Man of Steel ...

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All the Super Bowl Entertainment Commercials

Super Bowl LIII aired yesterday to – if the reactions in the bar where I watched it are any indication – the occasional cheer and groan, but mostly silence as the game slowly ran its course. The good news is, even when a Super Bowl is less than thrilling, there are always the commercials to &hel...

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You Should be Watching: The Watcher in the Woods (1980)

Welcome back to You Should Be Watching, the home of forgotten and underappreciated movies and TV series. This week we’re exploring a (possibly haunted) forest in Disney’s forgotten adaptation of Florence Engel Randall’s novel The Watcher in the Woods. Like anything else, Disney movies go in tr...

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