Friday 28 August 2020

BROIL (2020) Official Trailer | Timothy V. Murphy, Jonathan Lipnicki Horror Movie

























After a violent incident with a school nemesis, 17-year-old Chance Sinclair (Avery Konrad) is sent to live with her draconian grandfather (Timothy V. Murphy) at his lavish estate, where she soon uncovers a dangerous ancient family secret. Suddenly caught between warring factions of the family, her only hope for survival may well come from a killer-for-hire (Jonathan Lipnicki) with a fortuitous stroke of culinary genius.....






Thursday 27 August 2020

TENET - Behind the Scenes Exclusive - Warner Bros. UK


John David Washington is the new Protagonist in Christopher Nolan’s original sci-fi action spectacle “Tenet.”.................







Tuesday 25 August 2020

THE SUICIDE SQUAD – DC FanDome Exclusive Sneak peek



When James Gunn says, “It’s going to be different from any superhero movie ever made,” he means it! See more in this official first sneak peek behind the scenes of #TheSuicideSquad! #DCFanDome............





Thursday 20 August 2020

Monday 17 August 2020

Malaysian Film 'Temenggor' Picked Up By Amazon Prime Video

Audiences in the United States and Britain will be able to watch it.

A Malaysian English film called 'Temenggor' has been picked up by Amazon Prime Video and will be available for viewers in the United States and Britain.

In a report by The Star, Director Feisal Azizuddin said that the film was completed in 2017 but was never released as local broadcasters were just not interested.........

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Friday 14 August 2020

Saying Goodbye to FitzSimmons on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.


Elizabeth Henstridge, who plays Agent Simmons, and Iain de Caestecker, who plays Agent Fitz, and the creators of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. discuss the ending to the epic love story of the couple known as FitzSimmons...............






Monday 10 August 2020

Hollywood Flashback: James Cromwell Reflects on 'Babe' 25 Years Later






















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James Cromwell with one of the 48 female Large White Yorkshire pigs who played the title character in 'Babe.'

The star recalls how he fought for his role in Chris Noonan's film, which earned seven Oscar noms and spawned a sequel.

Like its title character, Babe, released a quarter-century ago, is the story of an underestimated little thing that went on to stupendous achievements.

It began as the 1983 Dick King-Smith children's book The Sheep-Pig, about an orphaned piglet who demonstrates a knack for herding sheep. In 1986, director George Miller (Mad Max) was on a flight from Sydney to London when a woman next to him laughed as she read the book. Miller immediately began negotiating with King-Smith for the rights — a process that took nearly a decade, with one sticking point being Miller's determination to shoot in his native Australia. ("Pigs don't fly, and neither do I," said King-Smith, an Englishman who died at 88 in 2011.)

Also slowing things down was the fact that the animals in Babe were going to speak and behave in ways the movies had never seen — and the technology for that wasn't yet available. But by the time production got underway in 1995, with first-time feature helmer Chris Noonan shooting a script he'd co-written with Miller, it was. The four-legged denizens of Arthur Hoggett's farm — a mixture of 500 trained animals and Jim Henson's Creature Shop creations — moved their mouth........

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Thursday 6 August 2020

'Mulan' Heads for Disney+ in the U.S. and Other Select Countries at Premium Price

Mulan'   |   Courtesy of Disney

Customers of the streaming service can pay $29.99 to watch the live-action epic in certain markets.

In a surprise development, Disney announced Tuesday that Mulan will be offered to Disney+ customers in the U.S. and other select markets at a premium price of $29.99 beginning Sept. 4.

Mulan is among a handful of Hollywood tentpoles that have seen their spring and summer release dates delayed several times due to the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent theater closures..........

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