Samaire Armstrong Tries To Stay Alive In Her New Film Exclusive

The O.C. actress plays the scariest video game, and lives to tell about it! Samaire Armstrong has been involved in the lives of the Cohens and the Coopers on The O.C. for two years. But now, she’s moving to the film side! She’ll be picking up a video game controller in Stay Alive, a horror film where you’re playing for your life - literally. When a group of friends find their one friend has mysteriously died, they discover it’s due to his involvement of a haunted video game controlled by The Blood Countess....

June 17, 2022 · 5 min · 1016 words · Leslie Kelley

Scream 4 Reshoots Happening In Michigan

Scream 4 will be heading to theaters in just under four months, opening nationwide on April 15, although it seems the cast and crew might be getting back to work with reshoots. A Northville, Michigan resident received a filming notice for what appears to be reshoots of Scream 4. Take a look below: Of course, it very well could be a different production. However, since Scream 4 already shot in that same town, under the same production code name, it seems that reshoots are happening....

June 17, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Krista Oswalt

Sdcc 2010 Guillermo Del Toro Directing Haunted Mansion 3D

Guillermo del Toro surprised the 6,500 fans gathered today at Comic-Con with the announcement that he is currently developing a new film for The Walt Disney Studios based on the classic Disney theme park attraction, The Haunted Mansion. Since August 1969, foolish mortals have dared to trespass on the macabre grounds of Disney’s Haunted Mansion. A hallowed landmark in Disneyland’s New Orleans square, it’s the dwelling place of 999 happy haunts dying to meet new visitors each day....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Vincent Atkins

See How They Run Review A Dry Clever Parody Of Agatha Christie S Mysteries

Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan lead a whodunit comedy caper so dry you’ll need a sip of water afterwards. Set in early 1950s London, See How They Run follows a mismatched pair as they investigate the murder of an obnoxious American film director (Adrien Brody). British humor takes center stage with a non-stop flow of droll one-liners, clever double entendres, and goofy sight gags. It’s a mostly successful exercise as a witty script and talented ensemble cast parody the works of famed mystery author Agatha Christie....

June 17, 2022 · 3 min · 584 words · Grover Conley

Set Visit Step Into The Incredible World Of Legion

We flew into Albuquerque, New Mexico and then drove to Santa Fe, but before we went to where they were actually shooting the exteriors, we stopped by the University of Santa Fe’s Garson Studios to take a look at the interior sets. This was the same studio that they shot the intense jailhouse scene in No Country for Old Men, where we’re first exposed to the brutal tactics of Javier Bardem’s Anton Chigurh....

June 17, 2022 · 19 min · 3969 words · Henry Stensrud

Seth Rogen And Evan Goldberg Rewrite Neighborhood Watch

Heat Vision Blog reports that Seth Rogen and his producing partner Evan Goldberg are rewriting the comedy Neighborhood Watch for 20th Century Fox. We last reported on this project almost a year ago, when Peter Segal became attached to direct. He is still set to helm, with Shawn Levy producing. The plot centers on a group of suburban fathers who use the Neighborhood Watch as a front to get some male-bonding time in away from their family....

June 17, 2022 · 1 min · 145 words · Vera Angel

Seth Rogen Explains Why The Boys Movie Never Happened

It took a very long time for The Boys to find its way as a series on Prime Video, as the original plan was for the comic book series to be adapted as a feature film. This was a project that has its development dating back to 2008 when Columbia Pictures picked up the rights to do a movie based on The Boys with Neal Moritz producing. When it fizzled out, the movie was moved over to Paramount where Adam McKay was on board to direct, but for whatever reason, that incarnation of The Boys never saw the light of day, either....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · James Johnson

Shawn Ryan To Take A Ridealong

According to Variety Fox has ordered a pilot of Ridealong from creator Shawn Ryan (The Shield). Ryan will be writing and executive producing the pilot which is being produced by 20th Century Fox Television. The show will be set in Chicago and it will follow three police officers. Some will be beat police all the way up to a female chief. Ryan also plans to shoot the show in the Windy City....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Janice Bassett

Spin Me Round Review Alison Brie And A Wonderfully Funny Cast Get Weird In Italy

Going through Jeff Baena’s filmography is akin to flipping the pages of a scrapbook stitched together with photographic evidence of good memories and better friendships; there are plenty of familiar faces and funny moments. Spin Me Round continues this trend, featuring a bounty of funny people from previous Baena films — Alison Brie, Molly Shannon, Fred Armisen, Debby Ryan, Lauren Weedman, and Baena’s wife Aubrey Plaza. On top of these comic riches, Spin Me Round adds the brilliance of Tim Heidecker, Zach Woods, Lil Rel Howery, Ben Sinclair, and Alessandro Nivola....

June 17, 2022 · 7 min · 1405 words · Carol Sheridan

Star Trek Picard Mid Season Two Recap Review Q S Dangerous Gambit

Star Trek: Picard bounces back from a tepid season two premiere to hit its stride mid-season. The premise has Admiral Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his new crew traveling back in time to 2024 Earth. They must prevent Q (John de Lancie) from changing a historic event that turns the Federation into ruthless oppressors at the dawn of the 25th century. They arrive in a Los Angeles burning from climate change, overrun by crime, poverty, and the ruthless treatment of illegal immigrants....

June 17, 2022 · 5 min · 940 words · Dora Pena

Star Wars Composer Reveals A Very Special Animated Series Is In The Works

Disney has been full force ahead when it comes to Star Wars content. Just this week we were treated to the new trailer for the Obi-Wan Kenobi series coming out May 25th 2022. We also have the fan-favorite The Mandalorian working on the highly anticipated season 3. But, what about the missing years of the story? The years between the events of Revenge of the Sith and The Force Awakens had to have had a lot more stories than we have seen?...

June 17, 2022 · 3 min · 457 words · Margaret Lowe

Stephen Twitch Boss The Ellen Degeneres Show Co Host And Dj Dies At 40

Stephen “tWitch” Boss of The Ellen DeGeneres Show has reportedly passed away. TMZ reports that Boss was found dead of an “apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound” at a Los Angeles hotel after his frantic wife reported him missing at a police station. His wife, Allison Holker, confirmed to E! News that her husband has died at the age of 40. “It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share my husband Stephen has left us,” Holker said in a statement....

June 17, 2022 · 3 min · 473 words · Patricia Hackney

Stranger Things Finn Wolfhard Recalled Shocking Creators By Guessing Their Spinoff Series

The conclusion to Netflix’s mega-popular sci-fi horror series Stranger Things is fast approaching with the show’s upcoming fifth and final season. However, the Duffer brothers’ highly successful original series won’t be the last time viewers see the world of Stranger Things, as at least one spinoff show is already in the works. With plenty of fans of the series eager to find out more about the upcoming spinoff, Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard recently revealed that he’d shocked the series creators by pitching an idea for a spinoff that was eerily similar to the Duffer brothers’ actual plans for the world of Stranger Things....

June 17, 2022 · 3 min · 523 words · Michelle Merritt

Studio Briefing October 22 2009

DISNEY TO UNLOCK “KEYCHEST” Pay one price for a movie and be able to watch it on any device that has a screen – that’s the thinking behind Keychest, a new technology that the Walt Disney Co. says it plans to unveil next month. The company on Wednesday confirmed a Wall Street Journalreport about the technology, which would allow consumers to watch a purchased movie via the Internet, their cable company, or their telephone-line or mobile provider on any number of devices, from iPods to videogame players....

June 17, 2022 · 4 min · 789 words · Sammie Torres

Studio Briefing September 22 2006

i>NUMBER TWO FORECAST TO BECOME NUMBER ONE It will be high-brow versus low-brow at the box office this weekend as Sony’s remake of the political drama All the King’s Men vies with Paramount’s Jackass Number Twofor the top position. Universal’s Fearlessand MGM’s Flyboysare expected to debut as also-rans. Most analysts expect Jackassto ride herd over the others, with several predicting that it will earn as much as $30 million. The original Jackassfilm opened with $22....

June 17, 2022 · 5 min · 920 words · Charles Parisi

Studio Briefing Tv August 18 2008

NBC RINGS ‘EM IN WITH OLYMPICS After deserting their television sets in droves earlier in the summer, Americans have returned to them en masse for the Olympics, with NBC averaging more than 30 million viewers per night during the contests’ first week. In an interview with CNBC on Friday, NBC chief Jeff Zucker remarked that the success of the Olympics telecasts shows “that if you put on great programming that people want to watch, they they’ll show up....

June 17, 2022 · 4 min · 679 words · Jean Curtis

Studio Briefing Tv December 26 2008

OLD MOVIE CAPTURES YOUNG VIEWERS The 62-year-old movie It’s a Wonderful Life, broadcast annually by NBC, went head-to-head against the three-year-old The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, broadcast by ABC Wedneday, but it was the older film that drew the most viewers. In fact the Jimmy Stewart classic was the top-rated show of the night among 18-49-year-olds, the demographic group that advertisers court. But, on another traditional Christmas-eve night of light viewing, repeats of Criminal Mindsand CSI:NYgave CBS a victory among overall viewers for the night....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 400 words · Esther Fernandez

Supernatural Creator Responds To The Recent Fandom Surrounding Dean

Supernatural creator, Eric Kripke, has officially spoken about recent fan reaction to Jensen Ackles’ character, Dean, and the recent Yellow Fever episode. Take a look… “So I’ve never before responded directly to the fandom’s comments about an episode, and I don’t plan to make a habit of it, but I couldn’t resist dropping in a thought about the episode “Yellow Fever”. Which is this: Dean is not a dick. None of the writers, or anyone on the creative team of Supernatural, think Dean’s ever been a dick, past, present, or future....

June 17, 2022 · 1 min · 195 words · Philip Dibble

Take Home That 70S Show Season 7 On Dvd

On October 16 prepare to have some fun as That ’70s Show: Season 7 comes to DVD! Since we know this show is the ultimate trip we are giving away copies of it to our users. Winners Receive: That ’70s Show: Season 7 DVD Set CLICK HERE to enter our contest! Synopsis: Flashback to the funkytown of Point Place, Wisconsin for a brand new bag of hilarious hijinks when That ’70s Show: Season 7 struts its way onto DVD October 16 from Fox Home Entertainment and Carsey-Werner....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Mark Dias

The 15 Best Movies Of 2017

Cinema is one of the most powerful mediums of storytelling, and 2017 was a year that proved that yet again. From the big budget blockbusters to the indie darlings, the movies of 2017 had something for everyone. It was a year that saw the return of some of our favorite franchises, as well as the introduction of some fresh new voices in the film industry. The year started off strong with a plethora of critically acclaimed films that tackled a wide range of subjects and emotions....

June 17, 2022 · 13 min · 2673 words · Maria Ramirez