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Will Smith's infamous Oscars slap has begun influencing other televised Awards ceremonies.
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Warner Bros. has released the first red band trailer for The Suicide Squad, James Gunn's forthcoming DCEU film.
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As we gear up for the return of our favorite supe-killing vigilantes, one thing is clear from these first look photos — Season 2 of The Boys won't skimp on the blood and ultra-violence. Just based on the red splatter on these costumes, the titular fellows (including at least one woman) will have their work cut out for them as they attempt to take down the corrupt "heroes" managed by the Vought Corporation. The official description of Season 2, provided by Amazon, is as follows: The even more intense, more insane Season 2 finds The Boys on the …
Saban Films has released a trailer for its well-reviewed crime thriller The Shadow of Violence, which stars Cosmo Jarvis and Barry Keoghan as a couple of badass blokes. The gritty indie takes place in the dark underbelly of rural Ireland, where ex-boxer Douglas “Arm” Armstrong (Jarvis) has become a feared enforcer for the drug-dealing Devers family. When his ruthless employers order him to kill for the first time, his loyalties are tested. [caption id="attachment_911280" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Saban Films[/caption] Niamh Algar and Peaky Blinders actor Ned Dennehy co-star in the film, …
Perhaps you only know Jay Baruchel from his starring roles in How to Train Your Dragon or Man Seeking Woman. Perhaps you only know him from his supporting roles in Apatow joints like This Is the End or Knocked Up. But what you might not know about Baruchel is that he is a purveyor and creator of grindhouse-leaning horror cinema, a wholly Canadian combination of John Carpenter and David Cronenberg. His latest film in that mold, which he directed, co-wrote, and co-stars in, is called Random Acts of Violence. Though the red-band trailer hints at a …
The Last of Us Part II is bound to upset some folks when it debuts next Friday, June 19th. That shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who's played / survived / had their lives changed by the original, award-winning 2013 title The Last of Us. Emotional manipulation through violence, trauma, and weighty moral decisions isn't a bug in the game, it's a feature; it is by design. The games' director Neil Druckmann confirms as much in a new interview. In a lengthy write-up for Wired, Darryn King lays out the past, present, and future of …
During today's Microsoft "Inside Xbox" event to show off new titles coming to Xbox Series X (which will be referred to as XSeX from now on), Ubisoft launched what they're calling a "gameplay" trailer for the new title Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. While undeniably pretty, there is very little actual gameplay to be seen, and wherever it is, it's hard to find since it's seamlessly integrated into out-of-context cinematics. For the AC diehards who want to see more from the franchise, this trailer serves you well, but for those looking for more about the …