Friday, October 28, 2016

5 Horror Movies with the Most Bizarre Titles

Let's take a look at the movies with the most bizarre titles as well as plots in the film industry history!

1. The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mix-up Zombies


Beatnick Jerry takes his girl, Angie to the carnival. Angie wants to go see the gypsy fortune teller, Jerry does not but relents. After visiting the fortune teller and hearing bad news, Jerry goes alone to see Carmelita, the dancer (the fortune teller's sister). He is invited backstage and is mesmerized into becoming a psychotic killer. Angie, and Jerry's best friend Harold realize something is amiss when Jerry tries to kill Angie.

2. The Fearless Vampire Killer/Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are In My Neck


The famous Professor Abronsius and his clumsy assistant Alfred travel to the remote Transylvania to research vampires. They are hosted in an inn by Shagal and sooner the shy Alfred falls in love for the inn-keeper's red-haired daughter Sarah. When Sarah is abducted by the mysterious Count von Krolock, Professor Abronsius and Alfred head to his creepy castle. The duo of scientists are welcomed by the count and his gay son Herbert and invited to a vampire ball late night.

3. Thir13en Ghosts


A state-of-the-art remake of the classic William Castle horror film about a family that inherits a spectacular old house from an eccentric uncle. There's just one problem: the house seems to have a dangerous agenda all its own. Trapped in their new home by strangely shifting walls, the family encounters powerful and vengeful entities that threaten to annihilate anyone in their path.

4. The Infernal Cakewalk


Pluto, having seen the earth, comes back home amazed at the success of that well-known dance, the "cake-walk." He has brought back with him two noted well-known dancers, who start their favorite dance amidst the flames.

5. The Long Hair of Death


In a 15th-century feudal village, a woman is accused of witchcraft and put to death. Her beautiful older daughter knows the real reason for the execution lies in the lord's sexual desire for her mother. After confronting the lord on the matter, she, too, is killed. A much younger daughter is spared and taken in by her mother's killers. Once she is of age, as a horrible, deadly plague sweeps the land, she marries the lord's worthless son. Then, during a brutal thunderstorm, the older daughter mysteriously reappears and begins to avenge her mother's death.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Game Of Thrones Season 7 Leaked Photo Revealing a Much-Anticipated Reunion


New photos leaked from the set of ‘Game of Thrones’ season 7 reveal that the show’s most highly-anticipated meet-up between Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen is happening.

There are two Game Of Thrones characters that we've always been pretty keen to get together. 50% because it will make for a great storyline, and 50% because they'd make one hell of a handsome couple. Apart from the fact that they might be brother and sister obvs…

Back in August, WOW reported that the Game of Thrones crew has been spotted filming in Spain at a location that appears to be where Season 7 will feature the Dragonpit. In case you haven’t read the books, the Dragonpit was located in King’s Landing. It was a huge building on a hill and was where the Targaryens kept their dragons. It was destroyed and left in ruins, but it appears that Daenerys will be returning, a fitting spot for her to head to when she finishes her voyage.

That brings us to the photos that were leaked this week. They are also from the Game of Thrones set in Spain. And it features the meeting between the two huge characters we mentione above.


Jon Snow (Kit Harrington) can be seen descending stairs to meet Daenerys for the first time, which doesn't look like Winterfell. Looks like the meeting will happen near a sea someplace. So does that mean Jon Snow will welcome Daenerys' fleet? Or it as a threat? Hopefully they’re talking about becoming allies and uniting their armies to take on Cersei in King’s Landing and the White Walkers. They would be unstoppable. Even though Jon Snow is technically Daenerys’ nephew, many fans hope they’ll get together. Now that would be epic. Note: Jon Snow and Daenerys have never crossed paths in the books.



Both Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington, 29, have been filming on the islet of Gaztelugatxe on the coast of Biscay. Emilia celebrated her 30th birthday Oct. 23 on the set. Game of Thrones season 7 is set to air in summer 2017.

And here is the entire plot for the season, leaked from an account on Freefolk subreddit, in case you don't see yourself patient enough to wait till next year! We can not be sure about its authenticity, however, the subreddit has a long history of being the go-to place for Thrones leaks and last season was incredibly reliable at thoroughly spoiling almost every detail of Season 6.

Epidsode 1

The White Walkers are marching south on the Wall. Bran crosses the Wall back into Westeros and meets with Dolorous Edd the new Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch.

Sansa and Jon have an argument about what to do with the Northern houses who betrayed them by fighting with the Boltons. Sansa and Lyanna Mormont wants to give their lands to loyal supporters but Jon refuses to hold the Karstark and Umber children responsible. Jon does it his way and basically tells the other to deal with it because he’s not going to rule the North the way it’s always been.

At the end of the episode Danaerys and co. arrive at Dragonstone (Stannis’ old seat and an island near King’s Landing). She goes into the old war room with the table map of Westeros and turns to Tyrion and says “Shall we begin?”

Episode 2

Jon gets a raven from Danaerys telling all the Northern lords to meet her on Dragonstone to parlay. Jon and Davos decide to go to ask for some of the dragonglass stockpiled on Dragonstone.

Sansa is left in charge of Winterfell and leaves Ghost behind too.

Dorne and Highgarden get sacked by the Lannisters early in the season. Jaime confronts Olena Tyrell at Highgaren. She tells Jaime everything about how she and Littlefinger poisoned Joffrey. Jaime allows her to drink poison and kill herself before being captured.

Euron’s Fleet destroy’s Yara Greyjoy’s and takes her prisoner. Theon escapes by jumping overboard and is rescued by other Iron Born.

Euron Greyjoy attacks Dorne as well, killing two Sand Snakes and capturing Ellaria.

Episode 3

Jon and Davos arrive on Dragonstone and meet Tyrion on the beach.

Tyrion brings them to meet Danaerys. Dany demands Jon bend the knee, which he refuses. Jon instead tells her about the White Walker threat but she doesn’t believe him. Davos tries to tell her about Jon’s resurrection, but Jon dismisses it. Tyrion steps in to say Jon’s a good guy and definitely not insane.

Dany respects Jon immediately, although Jon doesn’t return the sentiment.

Jon meets Theon who presumably meets with Theon and promises to spare his life for what he did helping Sansa escape.

Arya encounters her old direwolf Nymeria on the way to Winterfell.

Jorah and Sam meet in Old Town and finds a cure for greyscale.

Episode 4

Arya arives at Winterfell

Dany torches a few Westerosi lords with her dragons which include Sam Tarley’s father and brother.

Tyrion dissuades Dany from attacking King’s Landing directly with dragons for fear of killing lots of civilians.

Jaime and Bronn and the Lannister army are ambushed (probably mid season) by Dany/Dothraki/dragons while marching back from Highgarden. They Lannister army is defeated and Jaime is almost killed by dragons, only to be saved by Bronn.

Jon realizes the only way to get Westeros to work together to fight the White Walkers is to get a live specimen of a zombie to show everyone.

Episode 5

Sam leaves Oldtown for Winterfell with Gilly and the baby.

Jorah reunites with Dany at Dragonstone after apparently healing his greyscale in Oldtown, at some point earlier in the season.

Jon receives a raven letting him know that Bran and Arya are at Winterfell.

Jamie and Bronn secretly meet with Tyrion and Davos. Tyrion tries to persuade Jamie to get Cersei to surrender to Dany. Jamie ignores it.

Episode 6

Jon and Co, who apparently met up with Gendry and the Brotherhood without Banners earlier in the season sail towards Eastwatch-by-the-Sea (the easternmost Night’s Watch castle). They are looking to capture a white (the White Walker’s mindless zombies) in order to prove to the other lords of Westeros and Dany they exist and to gain support in fighting them.

Jon leads a small force which includes Beric, Thoros, Tormund, Jorah and Gendry. The team is attacked by the Night Kings army including a zombie polar bear which kills Thoros.

They get surrounded on a frozen lake, nearly about to be defeated when Dany arrives with her dragons. She flies most of the team back to safety but leaves Jon behind. Apparently the Night’s King is able to kill her dragon Viserion and ressurect it as his own zombie dragon mount.

Jon is almost killed by the encroaching hoards but then Benjen swoops in to save him. He sends the wounded Jon off on his horse before being Benjen is swarmed and presumably killed by the wights.

At some point in the episode Jon promises to Dany to lay down his title as King in the North if Dany helps them against the White Walkers.

Episode 7

Sansa sentences Littlefinger to death, which Arya carries out. Sometime earlier in the season Littlefinger attempted to pit Arya and Sansa against each other by using an old letter Sansa wrote under duress by the Lannisters to Robb Stark. Bran helps Sansa see through Littlefinger’s ploy.

Cersei wakes up in a bed soaked with blood, presumably from a miscarriage. At some point earlier in the season there is a plot thread where Cersei finds out she is pregnant with Jaime’s child.

Sam and Bran somehow figure out Jon’s parentage, that he is the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. His real name is “Aegon” and he was legitimized at birth (not a bastard).

Jon and Dany have sex on a boat headed North.

The Wall falls at the end of the episode.. The Night King attacks the wall with zombie Viserion and is able to knock it down.

Dragon Pit Scene (unsure of chronology)
Later in the season there will be a scene at a dragon pit with almost the entire cast of the show. There will be a parlay between Cersei and Dany, allowing them all to meet at said dragon pit.

Jon brings the wight he captured in order to show all the lords of the danger facing Westeros.

Cersei orders the Mountain to kill the wight which he cannot even after cutting it to bits. Jon explains only dragonglass can kill these zombies.

Cersei responds that she will certainly send help to Jon, but later in private she tells Jamie she was lying. She explains she welcomes the coming of the zombie horde so they can take out her enemies. Jamie is disgusted by this and leaves her to ride north.

Monday, October 24, 2016

in Diesel Believe the Upcoming Fast & Furious Movie Could Win Oscar

Actor Vin Diesel believes with F. Gary Gray as the director, the eighth part of "Fast and Furious" movie will have a chance to win at an Oscar next year.

"Fast and Furious" franchises are known for its success in their past seven installments and even considered as one of the most long-running franchises during their run. Likewise, "Fast and Furious" franchises always marked a high satisfaction to viewers. Back when he was doing press rounds for 2015’s Furious 7, Vin Diesel made some pretty bold statements about the movie deserving to be nominated for an Academy Award. It, of course, wasn’t, which should come as no surprise, even though it was a critical and box office success, but that hasn’t stopped our buddy Vin, who is now saying that the next film in the franchise, Fast 8, should be Oscar-worthy.

While promoting his next film, Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, Diesel told Entertainment Tonight, “I think he went into making this movie with a little bit of a chip on his shoulder, going ‘Oh, really? OK. Now I’m going to take the biggest saga in the world, and I’m about to throw Oscars at you. Wait till you see what he does!’ ”

Compared to previous installments in the Fast & Furious series, Diesel explained the eighth edition is different and very dark. "My character is conflicted in a way that is really going to shock you," he said. "He’s coming off of a lot of emotion Seven, and the loss that seven represents… it’s kind of cold-blooded. It is going to hit you like a ton of bricks. Everything is going to make sense."

While the movie is not coming to theaters until next year, the 49-year-old actor promised fans in New York City could expect to see the first trailer before Christmas.

“December 11, every screen in Times Square will be playing the trailer, and it’s going to hit you like a ton of bricks.”

Fast 8 is being directed by F Gary Gray, who is best known for Straight Outta Compton, a movie which was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, but which failed to secure victory.

Fast and Furious 8 rolls into theaters on April 14, 2017. Fast and Furious 9 hits on April 19, 2019, and Fast and Furious 10 hits theaters on April 2, 2021.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

The 10 Greatest Movies of 2016 So Far According to Rotten Tomatoes


These independent movies might not sound familiar to you, but they are highly appreciated by critics.

1. Sing Street

Genre: Romance, Musical


In 1985, a Dublin teenager (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) forms a rock 'n' roll band to win the heart of an aspiring model (Lucy Boynton).

2. Green Room

Genre: Horror, Thriller


A band straying into a secluded part of the Pacific Northwest stumbles onto a horrific act of violence. Because they are the only witnesses, they become the targets of a terrifying gang of skinheads who want to make sure all the evidence is eliminated.

3. Hell or High Water

Genre: Crime, Action


Toby is a divorced father who's trying to make a better life for his son. His brother Tanner is an ex-convict with a short temper and a loose trigger finger. Together, they plan a series of heists against the bank that's about to foreclose on their family ranch. Standing in their way is Marcus, a Texas Ranger who's only weeks away from retirement. As the siblings plot their final robbery, they must also prepare for a showdown with a crafty lawman who's not ready to ride off into the sunset.

4. Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Genre: Comedy


A boy (Julian Dennison) and his foster father (Sam Neill) become the subjects of a manhunt after they get stranded in the New Zealand wilderness.

5. Mustang

Genre: Drama


Early summer. In a village in northern Turkey, Lale and her four sisters are walking home from school, playing innocently with some boys. The immorality of their play sets off a scandal that has unexpected consequences. The family home is progressively transformed into a prison; instruction in homemaking replaces school and marriages start being arranged. The five sisters who share a common passion for freedom, find ways of getting around the constraints imposed on them.

6. Captain Fantastic

Genre: Comedy, Family


Ben Cash (Viggo Mortensen), his wife Leslie and their six children live deep in the wilderness of Washington state. Isolated from society, Ben and Leslie devote their existence to raising their kids, educating them to think critically, training them to be physically fit and athletic, guiding them in the wild without technology and demonstrating the beauty of co-existing with nature. When Leslie dies suddenly, Ben must take his sheltered offspring into the outside world for the first time.

7. Lobster

Genre: Comedy, Romance


In a dystopian near future, single people, according to the laws of The City, are taken to The Hotel, where they are obliged to find a romantic partner in forty-five days or are transformed into beasts and sent off into The Woods.



8. Swiss Army Man

Genre: Comedy, Adventure


Being stranded on a deserted island leaves young Hank (Paul Dano) bored, lonely and without hope. As a rope hangs around his neck, Hank prepares to end it all, until he suddenly spots a man (Daniel Radcliffe) laying by the shore. Unfortunately, he is dead and quite flatulent. Using the gassy body to his advantage, Hank miraculously makes it back to the mainland. However, he now finds himself lost in the wilderness, and dragging the talking corpse named Manny along for the adventure.

9. Into the Forest

Genre: Sci-fi


In a world that is increasingly dependent on electricity, a power outage seems like an awful predicament. Mankind is using electricity for the past 140 years, but still, we can't imagine ourselves living in a world deprived of electricity. In such a difficult and dreary situation found themselves a father and his two daughters, after a seemingly normal power outage lingered on, changing the lives of everyone in the region. What was the reason for this outage? Is it regional, or does it affect the whole country? No one really knows and as time passes, the family will have to put to the test its survival skills, adaptability and endurance, but most of all, the integrity of the familial bonds.

10. Everybody Wants Some!!

Genre: Comedy, School


In 1980 Texas, a college freshman (Blake Jenner) meets his new baseball teammates (Will Brittain, Ryan Guzman), an unruly group of disco-dancing, skirt-chasing partyers.SaveSaveSaveSave

The Iluminati Might Appear in Doctor Strange 2016

Since Doctor Strange is coming out soon, the actor has been doing quite a few interviews in order to promote the movie. An interview he did during a set visit was released, and he may have revealed that the secret Marvel super team the Illuminati could be coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Screenrant released a pretty in-depth interview with Benedict Cumberbatch from the set of Doctor Strange. During the interview, Benedict Cumberbatch reveals the actor has done his homework and is knowledgeable about the Marvel Comics which saw various Marvel characters band together forming the evil cabal.
"I think playing any iconic role when you're stepping into big shoes, into the shadow of people who have come before you and you can't process that in a movie to movie basis ... I'm excited to see where the Illuminati and whatever else might happen, how that works, and where it ends up. So, yeah, I'm aware of his place within the comic pantheon of it all, the Marvelverse, but I don't email Kevin saying, "When are we doing next film?" I'm excited to see. I'm excited to see. And as you know, from all these previous incarnations, they play out in unexpected ways from the comic format and journey, so they manage to both fulfill that magical space of doing things that seem to please diehard fans and bring something new as well. So, I guess that'll be the centerpiece for this guy's journey."

The article notes Marvel's Illuminati is not yet confirmed for the MCU, but it does mention a Doctor Strange 2 is almost a certainty, as the first movie is planting seeds for the future of the MCU.

It's also said that Benedict Cumberbatch hasn't confirmed a Doctor Strange 2 or the Illuminati with Marvel Studios president and producer Kevin Feige, so we'll have to take this as purely speculation from Cumberbatch.
Formed by Tony Stark in response to the events of the Kree-Skrull War, the Illuminati was originally intended to be a government of superheroes, but dissension about the group's methods led to them merely agreeing to meet secretly to exchange information every once in a while. They once held ownership of all six Infinity Gems, each member holding one to hide and keep safe after they were unable to remove them from existence altogether.

But despite the best intentions of the group, they often ended up making things worse. They inadvertently assist the Skrulls with the information the aliens needed to launch a counterattack upon Earth, leading to the events of Secret Invasion. They're also responsible for the events of Planet Hulk (which is getting a minor adaption in the upcoming Thor: Ragnarok) and the subsequent World War Hulk, as they secretly made the decision to launch Hulk into space in order to protect the Earth from his violent outbursts.

"Doctor Strange" has a November 4, 2016 release directed by Scott Derrickson also starring Rachel McAdams, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Tilda Swinton, Mads Mikkelsen, Michael Stuhlbarg, Benjamin Bratt and Scott Adkins.

Synopsis:

From Marvel Studios comes “Doctor Strange,” the story of world-famous neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Strange whose life changes forever after a horrific car accident robs him of the use of his hands. When traditional medicine fails him, he is forced to look for healing, and hope, in an unlikely place, a mysterious enclave known as Kamar-Taj. He quickly learns that this is not just a center for healing but also the front line of a battle against unseen dark forces bent on destroying our reality. Before long Strange, armed with newly acquired magical powers, is forced to choose whether to return to his life of fortune and status or leave it all behind to defend the world as the most powerful sorcerer in existence.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Star Wars Spin-Off Film Has Just Released Its Final Trailer!

With the final trailer revealed, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story still proves to be one of the most anticipated movies later this year.
“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” has been cloaked in secrecy for so long, that it’s a bit of a shock to see that the new trailer for the movie is full of plot detail. More than the previous trailers, this one combines the gritty wartime story unique to Rogue One with elements familiar to Star Wars fans (a child with absent parents fighting evil, for starters). Let's break down the key moments for a closer look.

In the combat-packed, two-and-a-half-minute clip, we learn that Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) has been drafted into the Rebel cause partly because her long-missing father, Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen), was needed to help build the Death Star, a turn-of-events that will no doubt force Jyn to spend thousands of credits on therapy. The rest of the teaser delivers plenty of action, with X-wings tearing across the sky, AT-ATs stomping on the beach, and a briefly glimpsed Darth Vader, who, as usual, appears to be marching while miffed.

The latest trailer comes a day after Disney released a poster featuring the entire main cast was unveiled by Edwards, who appeared on “The Star Wars Show” to discuss the film. The poster also feature Imperial forces on the tropical island of Scarif, which will be featured prominently in the new film.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is going to the story where it bridges Star Wars III Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars IV A New Hope. As most fans would remember, Star Wars IV showed Princess Leia being taken by Darth Vader looking for plans of a weapon that is capable of destroying planets. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story covers how the plans were taken from the Empire. Directed by Gareth Edwards, the film also stars Donnie Yen, Diego Luna, Jian Wen, Forest Whitaker, Alan Tudyk, Riz Ahmed, Mads Mikkelsen and Ben Mendelsohn.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story hits UK theatres 16 December.

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Fantastic Beasts Will Be 5 Films, Not Only Trilogy




Warner Bros. has just confirmed that J.K. Rowling will continue the Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them through five more feature films.



A few years ago, when Warner Bros first announced their plans to spinoff J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter franchise with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the plan (as the world knew it) was for there to be three movies, forming a new trilogy, in which two additional sequels were scheduled for November 16, 2018 and November 20, 2020 respectively, but that has been extended to five films, which will most likely keep the same every two years tracking.


Rowling, 51, who is writing the screenplays, surprised fans with the announcement at a question-and-answer event with the "Fantastic Beasts" cast in London and Los Angeles that was broadcast across the world.

"We always knew that it was going to be more than one movie - we knew that from the start - so we set a trilogy as a kind of placeholder, because we knew there would be more than one movie," Rowling said.

"There’s really so much about the Harry Potter universe that I wasn’t able to explore with my first seven books, their subsequent movies and book spin-offs, the Pottermore website, as well as the recent sequel I wrote in play form. I mean, I made the universe, so only I can really say when I’m done exploring, which is pretty neat.

“I thought three movies was already stretching a tiny spin-off novella far too much, but once you start writing these characters, you really can’t stop. Just like I can’t stop buying seventeenth century Scottish homes.

“I’m pretty sure there are going to be five movies now that I’ve been able to plot their stories out,” she said, “and Warner Bros have been able to crunch the projected profits.

“Oh yeah, they’re going to have so many adventures. A new fantastic beast will be revealed in each movie, with the last and most dangerous one being the extremely elusive Greenback. Still not sure how they’ll defeat that one, but I’ve got four movies to figure that out!

“As much as I try to move on to other writing projects, something about the Harry Potter universe always draws me back. Maybe it’s the wonder that magic can bring to lives young and old, or maybe it’s the cash cow that Warner Bros will never stop milking. Whatever it is, I’m under its spell.”


Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is an all-new adventure returning us to the wizarding world created by J.K. Rowling. It stars Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne opposite Dan Fogler, Katherine Waterston, Colin Farrell and Ezra Miller, to name a few. The film is set in 1920s New York amid tensions between wizards and American muggles, or no-majs. It follows eccentric wizard Newt Scamander, future author of the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them textbook in the original “Harry Potter” franchise. Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them hits theaters on November 18.

Warner Bros Pictures had announced in August that a second movie in the Fantastic Beasts series was already in the works.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

The First 17+ Photo of Logan Is Revealed!



Director James Mangold has already said that when people get hurt in Logan, that's the name of the third Wolverine movie, they'll stay hurt. Going by these recently released Instagram posts, that the point is really being hammered home as one of the photos is a severed arm holding a shotgun.

Yep, that’s a severed arm with a shotgun, labelled “Aftermath.” So whoever was running around with that gun has probably discovered even a drunken, aging Wolvie can still kick your ass.

Speaking about the film in a recent interview, Hugh Jackman said: “Basically, it’s going to be different. Very different in tone and hopefully to anything we’ve done”. Mangold has since added: “If you're on the make for a hyper-choreographed, gravity defying, city-block destroying CG f**kathon, this ain't your movie.

“In this flick, people get hurt or killed when shit falls on them. They will get just as hurt or just as killed if they get hit with something big and heavy, like, say, a car. Should anyone in our story have the misfortune to fall off a roof or out a window, they won't bounce. They will die.”

The movie will take place in the year 2024, with the mutant population dying out and a “government-type operation” known as “Transigen” using mutant kids as “killing machines.” One such kid is a young girl who Logan decides to mentor (probably the same girl whose hand is on the poster), with The Wrap saying she has claws like he does, meaning everybody’s prediction about her being a version of Wolverine clone Laura Kinney from the comics was correct.



Directed by James Mangold, the new film marks Hugh Jackman’s ninth and final time in the role. Sir Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant, Eriq La Salle, Elise Neal and Elizabeth Rodriguez co-star. Mangold is directing from a script by David James.



Logan opens in U.S. theaters on March 3, 2017, followed by unannounced X-Men films on October 6, 2017, March 2, 2018, and June 29, 2018. Deadpool 2, Gambit, New Mutants and X-Force are currently in development. With the release date set for early next spring, we should be getting a teaser trailer soon, so stay tuned.

10 Movies That Help Prove Tim Burton is the Master of Bizarre Films

1. Batman (1989)
Having witnessed his parents' brutal murder as a child, millionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne (Michael Keaton) fights crime in Gotham City disguised as Batman, a costumed hero who strikes fear into the hearts of villains. But when a deformed madman who calls himself "The Joker" (Jack Nicholson) seizes control of Gotham's criminal underworld, Batman must face his most ruthless nemesis ever while protecting both his identity and his love interest, reporter Vicki Vale (Kim Basinger).

2. Edward Scissorhands (1990)


A scientist (Vincent Price) builds an animated human being, the gentle Edward (Johnny Depp). The scientist dies before he can finish assembling Edward, though, leaving the young man with a freakish appearance accentuated by the scissor blades he has instead of hands. Loving suburban saleswoman Peg (Dianne Wiest) discovers Edward and takes him home, where he falls for Peg's teen daughter (Winona Ryder). However, despite his kindness and artistic talent, Edward's hands make him an outcast.

3. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)


The film follows the misadventures of Jack Skellington, Halloweentown's beloved pumpkin king, who has become bored with the same annual routine of frightening people in the "real world." When Jack accidentally stumbles on Christmastown, all bright colors and warm spirits, he gets a new lease on life, he plots to bring Christmas under his control by kidnapping Santa Claus and taking over the role. But Jack soon discovers even the best-laid plans of mice and skeleton men can go seriously awry.

4. Ed Wood (1994)


Because of his eccentric habits and bafflingly strange films, director Ed Wood (Johnny Depp) is a Hollywood outcast. Nevertheless, with the help of the formerly famous Bela Lugosi and a devoted cast and crew of show-business misfits who believe in Ed's off-kilter vision, the filmmaker is able to bring his oversize dreams to cinematic life. Despite a lack of critical or commercial success, Ed and his friends manage to create an oddly endearing series of extremely low-budget films.

5. Big Fish (2003)
When Edward Bloom (Albert Finney) becomes ill, his son, William (Billy Crudup), travels to be with him. William has a strained relationship with Edward because his father has always told exaggerated stories about his life, and William thinks he's never really told the truth. Even on his deathbed, Edward recounts fantastical anecdotes. When William, who is a journalist, starts to investigate his father's tales, he begins to understand the man and his penchant for storytelling.

6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

Based on the beloved Roald Dahl tale, this comedic and fantastical film follows young Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore) and his Grandpa Joe (David Kelly) as they join a small group of contest winners who get to tour the magical and mysterious factory of eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp). Aided by his diminutive Oompa Loompa workers (Deep Roy), Wonka has a hidden motivation for the tour, one that he will reveal only after the children in the group show their true colors.

7. Corpse Bride (2005)


Victor (Johnny Depp) and Victoria's (Emily Watson) families have arranged their marriage. Though they like each other, Victor is nervous about the ceremony. While he's in a forest practicing his lines for the wedding, a tree branch becomes a hand that drags him to the land of the dead. It belongs to Emily, who was murdered after eloping with her love and wants to marry Victor. Victor must get back aboveground before Victoria marries the villainous Barkis Bittern (Richard E. Grant).

8. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

Evil Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman) lusts for the beautiful wife of a London barber (Johnny Depp) and transports him to Australia for a crime he did not commit. Returning after 15 years and calling himself Sweeney Todd, the now-mad man vows revenge, applying his razor to unlucky customers and shuttling the bodies down to Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter), who uses them in her meat-pie shop. Though many fall to his blade, he will not be satisfied until he slits Turpin's throat.

9. Alice in Wonderland (2010)

A young girl when she first visited magical Underland, Alice Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) is now a teenager with no memory of the place, except in her dreams. Her life takes a turn for the unexpected when, at a garden party for her fiance and herself, she spots a certain white rabbit and tumbles down a hole after him. Reunited with her friends the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), the Cheshire Cat and others, Alice learns it is her destiny to end the Red Queen's (Helena Bonham Carter) reign of terror.

10. Frankenweenie (2012)

Young Victor Frankenstein (Charlie Tahan) is a science nerd and outsider at school, but he does have one good friend: his dog, Sparky. But then, tragedy strikes, and Sparky shuffles off this mortal coil. Victor is heartbroken, but his science teacher (Martin Landau) gives him an idea of how to jolt old Sparky back to life. The experiment is successful, and all goes well, until Victor's fellow students steal his secret and use it to resurrect other dead animals, with monstrous consequences.

10 Movies That Help Prove Tim Burton is the Master of Bizarre Films

1. Batman (1989)
Having witnessed his parents' brutal murder as a child, millionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne (Michael Keaton) fights crime in Gotham City disguised as Batman, a costumed hero who strikes fear into the hearts of villains. But when a deformed madman who calls himself "The Joker" (Jack Nicholson) seizes control of Gotham's criminal underworld, Batman must face his most ruthless nemesis ever while protecting both his identity and his love interest, reporter Vicki Vale (Kim Basinger).

2. Edward Scissorhands (1990)


A scientist (Vincent Price) builds an animated human being, the gentle Edward (Johnny Depp). The scientist dies before he can finish assembling Edward, though, leaving the young man with a freakish appearance accentuated by the scissor blades he has instead of hands. Loving suburban saleswoman Peg (Dianne Wiest) discovers Edward and takes him home, where he falls for Peg's teen daughter (Winona Ryder). However, despite his kindness and artistic talent, Edward's hands make him an outcast.

3. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)


The film follows the misadventures of Jack Skellington, Halloweentown's beloved pumpkin king, who has become bored with the same annual routine of frightening people in the "real world." When Jack accidentally stumbles on Christmastown, all bright colors and warm spirits, he gets a new lease on life, he plots to bring Christmas under his control by kidnapping Santa Claus and taking over the role. But Jack soon discovers even the best-laid plans of mice and skeleton men can go seriously awry.

4. Ed Wood (1994)


Because of his eccentric habits and bafflingly strange films, director Ed Wood (Johnny Depp) is a Hollywood outcast. Nevertheless, with the help of the formerly famous Bela Lugosi and a devoted cast and crew of show-business misfits who believe in Ed's off-kilter vision, the filmmaker is able to bring his oversize dreams to cinematic life. Despite a lack of critical or commercial success, Ed and his friends manage to create an oddly endearing series of extremely low-budget films.

5. Big Fish (2003)
When Edward Bloom (Albert Finney) becomes ill, his son, William (Billy Crudup), travels to be with him. William has a strained relationship with Edward because his father has always told exaggerated stories about his life, and William thinks he's never really told the truth. Even on his deathbed, Edward recounts fantastical anecdotes. When William, who is a journalist, starts to investigate his father's tales, he begins to understand the man and his penchant for storytelling.

6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

Based on the beloved Roald Dahl tale, this comedic and fantastical film follows young Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore) and his Grandpa Joe (David Kelly) as they join a small group of contest winners who get to tour the magical and mysterious factory of eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp). Aided by his diminutive Oompa Loompa workers (Deep Roy), Wonka has a hidden motivation for the tour, one that he will reveal only after the children in the group show their true colors.

7. Corpse Bride (2005)


Victor (Johnny Depp) and Victoria's (Emily Watson) families have arranged their marriage. Though they like each other, Victor is nervous about the ceremony. While he's in a forest practicing his lines for the wedding, a tree branch becomes a hand that drags him to the land of the dead. It belongs to Emily, who was murdered after eloping with her love and wants to marry Victor. Victor must get back aboveground before Victoria marries the villainous Barkis Bittern (Richard E. Grant).

8. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

Evil Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman) lusts for the beautiful wife of a London barber (Johnny Depp) and transports him to Australia for a crime he did not commit. Returning after 15 years and calling himself Sweeney Todd, the now-mad man vows revenge, applying his razor to unlucky customers and shuttling the bodies down to Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter), who uses them in her meat-pie shop. Though many fall to his blade, he will not be satisfied until he slits Turpin's throat.

9. Alice in Wonderland (2010)

A young girl when she first visited magical Underland, Alice Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) is now a teenager with no memory of the place, except in her dreams. Her life takes a turn for the unexpected when, at a garden party for her fiance and herself, she spots a certain white rabbit and tumbles down a hole after him. Reunited with her friends the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), the Cheshire Cat and others, Alice learns it is her destiny to end the Red Queen's (Helena Bonham Carter) reign of terror.

10. Frankenweenie (2012)

Young Victor Frankenstein (Charlie Tahan) is a science nerd and outsider at school, but he does have one good friend: his dog, Sparky. But then, tragedy strikes, and Sparky shuffles off this mortal coil. Victor is heartbroken, but his science teacher (Martin Landau) gives him an idea of how to jolt old Sparky back to life. The experiment is successful, and all goes well, until Victor's fellow students steal his secret and use it to resurrect other dead animals, with monstrous consequences.

10 Movies That Help Prove Tim Burton is the Master of Bizarre Films

1. Batman (1989)
Having witnessed his parents' brutal murder as a child, millionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne (Michael Keaton) fights crime in Gotham City disguised as Batman, a costumed hero who strikes fear into the hearts of villains. But when a deformed madman who calls himself "The Joker" (Jack Nicholson) seizes control of Gotham's criminal underworld, Batman must face his most ruthless nemesis ever while protecting both his identity and his love interest, reporter Vicki Vale (Kim Basinger).

2. Edward Scissorhands (1990)

A scientist (Vincent Price) builds an animated human being, the gentle Edward (Johnny Depp). The scientist dies before he can finish assembling Edward, though, leaving the young man with a freakish appearance accentuated by the scissor blades he has instead of hands. Loving suburban saleswoman Peg (Dianne Wiest) discovers Edward and takes him home, where he falls for Peg's teen daughter (Winona Ryder). However, despite his kindness and artistic talent, Edward's hands make him an outcast.

3. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

The film follows the misadventures of Jack Skellington, Halloweentown's beloved pumpkin king, who has become bored with the same annual routine of frightening people in the "real world." When Jack accidentally stumbles on Christmastown, all bright colors and warm spirits, he gets a new lease on life, he plots to bring Christmas under his control by kidnapping Santa Claus and taking over the role. But Jack soon discovers even the best-laid plans of mice and skeleton men can go seriously awry.

4. Ed Wood (1994)

Because of his eccentric habits and bafflingly strange films, director Ed Wood (Johnny Depp) is a Hollywood outcast. Nevertheless, with the help of the formerly famous Bela Lugosi and a devoted cast and crew of show-business misfits who believe in Ed's off-kilter vision, the filmmaker is able to bring his oversize dreams to cinematic life. Despite a lack of critical or commercial success, Ed and his friends manage to create an oddly endearing series of extremely low-budget films.

5. Big Fish (2003)
When Edward Bloom (Albert Finney) becomes ill, his son, William (Billy Crudup), travels to be with him. William has a strained relationship with Edward because his father has always told exaggerated stories about his life, and William thinks he's never really told the truth. Even on his deathbed, Edward recounts fantastical anecdotes. When William, who is a journalist, starts to investigate his father's tales, he begins to understand the man and his penchant for storytelling.

6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Based on the beloved Roald Dahl tale, this comedic and fantastical film follows young Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore) and his Grandpa Joe (David Kelly) as they join a small group of contest winners who get to tour the magical and mysterious factory of eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp). Aided by his diminutive Oompa Loompa workers (Deep Roy), Wonka has a hidden motivation for the tour, one that he will reveal only after the children in the group show their true colors.

7. Corpse Bride (2005)

Victor (Johnny Depp) and Victoria's (Emily Watson) families have arranged their marriage. Though they like each other, Victor is nervous about the ceremony. While he's in a forest practicing his lines for the wedding, a tree branch becomes a hand that drags him to the land of the dead. It belongs to Emily, who was murdered after eloping with her love and wants to marry Victor. Victor must get back aboveground before Victoria marries the villainous Barkis Bittern (Richard E. Grant).

8. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
Evil Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman) lusts for the beautiful wife of a London barber (Johnny Depp) and transports him to Australia for a crime he did not commit. Returning after 15 years and calling himself Sweeney Todd, the now-mad man vows revenge, applying his razor to unlucky customers and shuttling the bodies down to Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter), who uses them in her meat-pie shop. Though many fall to his blade, he will not be satisfied until he slits Turpin's throat.

9. Alice in Wonderland (2010)
A young girl when she first visited magical Underland, Alice Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) is now a teenager with no memory of the place, except in her dreams. Her life takes a turn for the unexpected when, at a garden party for her fiance and herself, she spots a certain white rabbit and tumbles down a hole after him. Reunited with her friends the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), the Cheshire Cat and others, Alice learns it is her destiny to end the Red Queen's (Helena Bonham Carter) reign of terror.

10. Frankenweenie (2012)
Young Victor Frankenstein (Charlie Tahan) is a science nerd and outsider at school, but he does have one good friend: his dog, Sparky. But then, tragedy strikes, and Sparky shuffles off this mortal coil. Victor is heartbroken, but his science teacher (Martin Landau) gives him an idea of how to jolt old Sparky back to life. The experiment is successful, and all goes well, until Victor's fellow students steal his secret and use it to resurrect other dead animals, with monstrous consequences.

Monday, October 10, 2016

The Accountant (2016)

The Accountant

Christian Wolff is a math savante with more affinity for numbers than people. Behind the cover of a small-town CPA office, he works as a freelance accountant for some of the world's most dangerous criminal organizations. With the Treasury Department's Crime Enforcement Division, run by Ray King, starting to close in, Christian takes on a legitimate client: a state-of-the-art robotics company where an accounting clerk has discovered a discrepancy involving millions of dollars. But as Christian uncooks the books and gets closer to the truth, it is the body count that starts to rise. Written by Happy_Evil_Dude
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Sunday, October 9, 2016

Blue Jay (2016)

Greetings again from the darkness. Mark Duplass is the master of awkward. As a writer he excels in awkward encounters, awkward conversations, awkward situations … and awkward people. He can even create awkward out minimalism – two people in a simple and normal environment.


A bearded Mr. Duplass stars as Jim, a seemingly normal guy who has returned to his small hometown to pack up his mother's house after her passing. While at the local market, he bumps into his old high school sweetheart Amanda, played by Sarah Paulson, who just happens to be in town visiting her expectant sister. Their awkward grocery aisle reunion leads to a very unusual … and yes, awkward … evening.

First time director Alexandre Lehmann uses his extensive experience as a cinematographer, and a black & white motif, to create a beautifully filmed story that is both simple and layered. Only one other actor appears in the movie … one scene with the great Clu Galager ("The Virginian", The Last Picture Show) as a local merchant who provides a link to the past for Amanda and Jim. The bulk of the time is spent in Jim's mother's house – a literal time capsule that allows for reminiscing for the two former lovers.

Amongst the old familiar clothes, photos, letters, books and audio tapes, Jim and Amanda somehow progress to a bizarre form of role playing/play acting as if they had married young and were now celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. You guessed it … awkward. Dinner, dancing, acting silly, jelly beans, Annie Lennox and cutting loose leads them to an awkward bedroom encounter. This moment finally produces an explosion of emotion which uncovers the long-buried source of their break-up … shutting down their fantasy game of recapturing the past.

It would be pretty easy to compare the film to Richard Linklater's Before Sunrise (1995) or Before Sunset (2004), and though it has more in common with the latter, this one comes across more raw and melancholy than those more celebrated films. We never once doubt this situation could play out, but the only word to describe two former lovers exploring "what could have been" is … awkward. It's a captivating movie to watch and yet another feather in the cap of Duplass Productions.
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Saturday, October 8, 2016

The Greasy Strangler (2016)


There is no excuse for this movie to exist. None. 


I will likely have PTSD every time I go to the car wash now, because some things just can't be unseen.

Sometimes the phrase "Hootie Tootie Disco Cutie" pops in my brain just to torment me.

I can't even cook bacon anymore because the sight of grease induces flashbacks.

I saw this at the Phoenix Film Festival. When the screening was over, I went home and attempted to bleach my brain. The following morning, at the next horror movie, we all discussed the trauma inflicted by this film. None of us are likely to recover. We considered a support group, but were frankly afraid to continue reliving the details. I wish I could forget.

Oh, how I wish I could forget.

This movie has zero redeeming qualities, not just as a horror film, but a film in general. I didn't laugh, I didn't get scared. I mostly just wanted to throw up.

Do not, under any circumstances, see this film. You've been warned.
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Friday, October 7, 2016

Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life



Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life 

Imaginative quiet teenager Rafe Katchadorian is tired of his middle school’s obsession with the rules at the expense of any and all creativity. Desperate to shake things up, Rafe and his best friends have come up with a plan: break every single rule in the school and let the students run wild.    

The Birth of a Nation 2016

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Greetings again from the darkness. Rarely is a director's feature film debut one that has historical and societal relevance … and certainly few first-timers would dare "borrow" the title of one of the most iconic films in cinematic history (regardless of the irony). But it seems Nate Parker may be no ordinary filmmaker. His 7 year passion project is well made, well acted and worthy of discussion.

Though the films share the title card (right down to the font), there are almost no similarities between Mr. Parker's film and the 1915 D.W. Griffith movie. Griffith's movie (set 30-40 years later) is known as the first blockbuster and historical epic, was the first film screened at The White House (by Woodrow Wilson), and has been studied for its advanced filmmaking techniques. It's also notorious for the despicable portrayal of racism, and has even been credited/blamed for re-energizing the activities of the Ku Klux Klan. Parker's film is neither a remake nor a historical epic – it's more of a biographical portrait of the most famous figure in the 1931 Southampton, Virginia uprising … Nat Turner.

This is the story of Nat Turner, but it's clearly Nate Parker's film. He is producer, co-writer (with Jean Celestin), director and lead actor (as Turner). Previously recognized for his acting (The Great Debaters, 2007), Parker's passion for the story is evident. He takes creative license in some key elements (Turner's marriage, the interracial baptism, the armory battle), but the fundamental truth that Turner was driven by his religious beliefs and visions to fight in order to free slaves is profound and ingrained in each scene.

Supporting work is solid and comes from Armie Hammer as Nat's plantation owner and master, Penelope Ann Miller (The Shadow, 1994) as the plantation matriarch who teaches young Nat to read the bible (not the white man books), Jackie Earle Haley (The Bad News Bears, 1976) as the villainous slave hunting ranch hand, Mark Boone Junior as the scheming Reverend, Gabrielle Union as a rape victim, and Aja Naomi King ("How to Get Away with Murder") as Cherry (Turner's wife).

Nat Turner's uprising lasted a mere 48 hours, and resulted in the slaughtering of dozens of slave owners and their families. Of course, many slaves were also killed and the fallout was that slave owners became more wary of the possible actions of slaves … while it also provided a glimmer of hope, and generational stories, for those who remained enslaved.

Religion was a driving force in Turner's actions, and it's fascinating to see a movie acknowledge conflicting bible verses, and how support can be found for most any action … in this case, slavery AND the battle against it. Turner's sermons to slaves evolve over time from a message of "obey your master" to the point where he is inspiring the uprising – all with words directly from the scripture.

The end for Nat Turner provides the end of the movie, but of course, it's not the end of the story. One need only check today's headlines to know that racial tensions are prevalent and that society still has a ways to go for equality and humanity for all. Nina Simone's "Strange Fruit" is one of the more haunting songs one will ever hear in a movie (originally recorded in 1939 by Billie Holliday), but it's spot-on in its inclusion. A detailed song about lynching grabs our attention amongst the whippings, force-feedings, rape and other torturous mistreatments.

Slavery has been portrayed on screen in such films as 12 Years a Slave, Roots, Django Unchained, and Amistad. Nate Parker's film deserves to be mentioned among these projects, and there is little doubt we will hear and see even more from Parker as a filmmaker (and actor). As a final benefit, the film reminds us to never bring a hatchet to a canon fight.

**NOTE: for those who follow the NBA, you'll notice Michael Finley and Tony Parker are Executive Producers for the film.