Brace yourselves folks, because even Hollywood's finest know when some of their lesser projects need to be brought down a peg.
Some of the biggest Hollywood actors head to Japan to collect huge paychecks and star in some very fun, and sometimes often weird, commercials. Here's a list of just some of the stars that have popped up on Japanese TV over the years.
The Beekeeper is exactly as stupid as it should be, but the bad news is that the fun is undercut by a heavy current of grimness that leaves a taste that’s hard to wash out of your mouth
Russell Crowe is ready to take a bite out of the chocolate statue inspired by his likeness from 2000's Gladiator.
Jurassic World: Dominion's cast was locked down, but Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill helped to keep spirits high.
Zack Snyder's Justice League hasn't arrived for home purchase in the states, but it's making money in other locations.
The Mortal Kombat director has the tough job of entertaining long-time fans and newcomers alike.
Here's what Hollywood got wrong with all of the pandemic-centric programming they have produced since March.
On Earth Day 1998, Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened for business. The theme park was the fourth in the Walt Disney World resort, located just outside of Orlando, Florida. Unlike the Magic Kingdom, which celebrated fantasy worlds, the promise of tomorrow, and the comfort of the past, or EPCOT, the science and discovery park, or what was then known as Disney-MGM Studios (now Disney’s Hollywood Studios), which took you behind the scenes of film and television production, Disney’s Animal Kingdom highlighted the natural world and the real-life creatures that inhabit it. The park is home to …
Valiant stepped into the comic book movie realm this year with the latest Vin Diesel-led action flick.
Something interesting happens when you sit down to watch all of Illumination Entertainment's feature films; you start to notice peculiar trends appearing. Some of these trends are good, like the studio's polished and consistent animation, the insane amounts of creativity on display, and the sense that these movies exist in modern version of a classic, slapstick cartoon world. However, some of the trends are not so great, like an over-reliance on gibberish and potty humor, the desire to force contemporary pop songs into the narrative, and a strange (and dark) violent streak that has one questioning just …
These Hollywood executives aren't letting a pandemic stop them from changing the world.
Say, do you feel like having a Nostalgia Explosion? As part of their ongoing Super Mario line, LEGO has announced a brand new set: The Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES, itself. You can straight up build a classic toy out of another classic toy, making this objectively the Inception of LEGO sets. And just thinking about building an NES brick by LEGO brick makes my nostalgic inner child simply shake in delight. The kit will contain all of the bricks needed to craft an immaculately accurate rendering of a Nintendo Entertainment System. It also includes "a controller with a connecting …
Apple and A24 have released the trailer for Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine’s documentary Boys State. The upcoming film follows a week-long program where Texas high school seniors gather for a political experiment of taking on differing roles in a mock election that ends up mirroring the dysfunctional politics of our country. I caught the film at Sundance earlier this year and thought it was a fun, insightful look at the state of our national politics as well as modern masculinity. This is an easy film to recommend, and if you have an AppleTV+ subscription, you should absolutely …
Today, Obsidian Entertainment launched a 30-minute playable demo of its upcoming survival action game Grounded. The catch is that only fans who are registered to be an Xbox Insider will have the opportunity to explore the vast, beautiful, and dangerous world of Grounded, so go ahead and remedy that if you're interested but aren't an Insider just yet. Then, you can get your hands on the 30-minute single-player demo, which is also available through Steam as part of the Steam Game Festival. (Full details about the demo can be viewed on Xbox Wire here.) The …
The new Fox reality competition series LEGO Masters is not safe for children. Not because there's anything inappropriate; it's actually quite wholesome and fun. But if you think your kids wanted to buy LEGO before, just wait until they're dazzled by the ingenuity on display from these master builders. Of course, when you're on a soundstage and all the LEGO you could ever want is at your disposal, there's no problem. It's not like host Will Arnett is going to be the one to sit down with your kids and explain why LEGO is …