Joseph Gordon-Levitt has jumped on board a new hijack movie, in which he plays an unlikely hero.
15.05.2020 - 09:37 / justjared.com
The 2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards is making a change from previous awards shows.
Following in the footsteps of the 2021 Oscars, the SAG organization informed studios that they will now be considering movies with a planned theatrical release to be eligible if streamed or released on VOD first.
“We are still revising our film release criteria but will be following the Academy’s rule change to allow titles with a planned theatrical release to be eligible if streamed or released on VOD first,”
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has jumped on board a new hijack movie, in which he plays an unlikely hero.
The music for the Netflix movie is composed by GRAMMY Award-winning trumpeter Terence Blanchard
The music for the Netflix movie is composed by GRAMMY Award-winning trumpeter Terence Blanchard
As social distancing becomes the new norm amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, theater screens remain darkened -- forcing many studios to push back release dates of upcoming films. But some are dropping their newest releases on streaming for at-home quarantine viewing, instead.
Movie theaters have been closed for months and no new films have been released during the Coronavirus pandemic due to safety and social distancing rules.
Orlando Bloom‘s upcoming movie, The Outpost, is headed to theaters in July.
As social distancing becomes the new norm amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, theater screens remain darkened -- forcing many studios to push back release dates of upcoming films. But some are dropping their newest releases on streaming for at-home quarantine viewing, instead.
“All I have for you is a word,” says a voice in the new trailer for the upcoming science-fiction movie “Tenet” that dropped Thursday. “It’ll open the right doors, and open some of the wrong doors, too.”
Oh my VOD! What started out as a trial experiment, with studios dropping major movies directly onto streaming services to soothe our lockdown boredom and (ideally) make a buck, has turned into an avalanche.
We’re huge fans of Scott Adkins here on the site and, having talked to him personally, can say he’s one of the nicest and hardest working folks in the business. A new film led by Adkins comes to digital and DVD very soon courtesy of Lionsgate At Home. It is titled Legacy Of Lies and we have the brand new trailer below.
It’s been 25 years since the film Selena, the biopic based on the life of the late queen of Tejano music starring Jennifer Lopez premiered. The film‘s director, Gregory Nava, revealed that he is working on the relaunch of the movie with never-before-seen scenes, including two new musical numbers by JLo. According to the 71-year-old screenwriter, having told the story of the iconic singer Selena Quintanilla has been his most rewarding work during his extensive career.
New Yorkers who flouted coronavirus restrictions for a weekend night on the town got the mayor's wrath on Sunday. Mayor Bill de Blasio admonished people seen crowding outside bars, many with drinks in hand but no masks on their faces, for putting lives in danger.
The Forever Purge has been officially pulled off the Universal release schedule.
Few beauty brands ever release a product that can truly be called a “classic”, but Sand & Sky did just that with their now-famous Australian Pink Clay Porefining Mask back in 2017, a product that has accumulated hundreds of five-star reviews, not to mention a handful of knock-offs. And so any new launch from the cult Aussie skincare company, which is a favourite amongst influencers, was bound to get us excited.
By Patrick Hipes
By Marc Malkin
“Battlefield Earth” has been called the worst movie of all time. An overblown, cheap space flick with laughable dialogue and an alien John Travolta, it made $29.3 million on a $73 million budget and, until “Jack and Jill” in 2012, held the most Razzies (“honoring the worst of cinematic under-achievements”). But 20 years later, its screenwriter says there is a new top flop.