• Joaquin Phoenix and Martin Sheen arrested at climate change rally

    Joaquin Phoenix and Martin Sheen arrested at climate change rally
    Joaquin Phoenix and Martin Sheen were both arrested on Friday (January 10) after attending and speaking at Jane Fonda’s latest climate change rally in Washington, DC.Read more: Extinction Rebellion – “This is not the end”Fonda has been holding her ‘Fire Drill Friday’ protest events every week since October 11, with this week’s focus being “the major banks and investors that finance fossil fuel exploration.”
    After his recent Golden Globe win,
  • Zombieland’s Ruben Fleischer May Helm Sony’s Uncharted

    Zombieland’s Ruben Fleischer May Helm Sony’s Uncharted
    Zombieland’s Ruben Fleischer may helm Sony’s Uncharted
    Sony’s Uncharted movie may just be on track yet again after losing Travis Knight (Bumblebee), as Zombieland director Ruben Fleischer is being eyed by the studio to take over the director’s chair on the long in-development video game adaptation, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
    Fleischer exploded with his directorial debut on the acclaimed horror-comedy Zombieland and followed it up with m
  • One More Trailer for Australian Romantic Comedy 'Top End Wedding'

    One More Trailer for Australian Romantic Comedy 'Top End Wedding'
    "When you're hurting', where do you go lookin'?" Samuel Goldwyn Film has released an official US trailer for indie romantic comedy Top End Wedding, an Australian film that premiered at last year's Sundance Film Festival. This "heartwarming, feel-good comedy" is set against the spectacular natural beauty of the Northern Territory. The story follows a newly engaged couple, Lauren and Ned. They are in love, and they have just ten days to find her mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote fa
  • Legendary is Adapting Brian K. Vaughan’s Ex Machina As a Film

    Legendary is Adapting Brian K. Vaughan’s Ex Machina As a Film
    Legendary is Adapting Brian K. Vaughan’s Ex Machina As a Film
    Yet another one of Brian K. Vaughan’s most seminal comic book series is getting the film treatment. However, it will arrive in theaters under a different title. The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Legendary Entertainment has secured the rights to Ex Machina. The studio will release the movie as The Great Machine, named after the superhero persona of lead character Mitchell Hundred.
    Vaughan and artist Tony Harris launc
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