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Friday, January 21 by Geoffrey Golden
There’s a lot of lame elements to Wonder Woman, and if anyone knows about lame superhero shows, it’s NBC.
Friday, January 21 by Geoffrey Golden
There’s not gonna be a Wolverine cameo, bub. However, you will get a very different take on Professor X.
Friday, January 21 by Geoffrey Golden
Everyone’s favorite lamb silencer is in talks to play the ‘Psycho’ director.
Friday, January 21 by Geoffrey Golden
Now it’ll be easier than ever to ignore the pompous commentator’s rant videos, because his show has been officially cancelled.
Friday, January 21 by Geoffrey Golden
The siren song of Harry Potter movie spoilers is impossible to resist…
Friday, January 21 by Geoffrey Golden
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Lazy Eyes is looking to add a second movie role to his filmography.
Friday, January 21 by Fred Topel
The plot in this one is just an excuse to linger on lots of sex scenes with beautifully shot naked bodies.
Friday, January 21 by Col. Longshanks
Here are your weekend links.
Friday, January 21 by Penn Collins
The next facet of Conan O’Briens slow, mafia-like revenge on NBC has gone into effect.
Friday, January 21 by Fred Topel
The Ledge is a big misdirect. You think it’s going to be a standoff movie where a cop has to talk a jumper down. That’s really just the hook.
Friday, January 21 by Col. Longshanks
This week it was announced that Anne Hathaway will play Selena Kyle/Catwoman in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming The Dark Knight Rises, but was she the best actress for the job? Fight!
Friday, January 21 by Penn Collins
HBO has thrown their hat into the the ring as well, announcing that they’re working to develop a movie about Assange based on Raffi Khatchadourian’s New York Times article.
Friday, January 21 by Penn Collins
You know a director has clout when his casting an actor can broker a distribution deal for that the actor starred in six months ago.
Friday, January 21 by Wookie Johnson
Michael Barnett’s Sundance documentary ‘Superheroes’ is an exploration into the culture of real-life vigilantes and real-life people who want to make a difference by dressing up as Slipknot.
Friday, January 21 by Penn Collins
If you’re over 40 and an actor, stay near your phone. The producers of I Don’t Know How She Does It will probably be giving you a ring to get you to join their movie.