Welcome To Gotham City – Prime Video Releases First Trailer For “Batman: Caped Crusader”

Prime Video has released the official trailer for the highly anticipated new animated series from Warner Bros. Animation, Bad Robot Productions, and 6th & Idaho,  Batman: Caped CrusaderThe series will be available to stream exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide beginning on Thursday, August 1

The series stars the ensemble cast of Hamish Linklater, Jamie Chung, Diedrich Bader, Christina Ricci, Minnie Driver, Mckenna Grace, Eric Morgan Stuart, Michelle C. Bonilla, Krystal Joy Brown, John DiMaggio, Paul Scheer, Reid Scott, Tom Kenny, Jason Watkins, Gary Anthony Williams, Dan Donohue, David Krumholtz, Haley Joel Osment and Toby Stephens.


Welcome to Gotham City, where the corrupt outnumber the good, criminals run rampant and law-abiding citizens live in a constant state of fear. Forged in the fire of tragedy, wealthy socialite Bruce Wayne becomes something both more and less than human—the BATMAN. His one-man crusade attracts unexpected allies within the GCPD and City Hall, but his heroic actions spawn deadly, unforeseen ramifications.

The series is a reimagining of the Batman mythology through the visionary lens of executive producers J.J. Abrams, Matt Reeves and Bruce Timm. Based on DC characters, Batman: Caped Crusader hails from Warner Bros. Animation, Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions and Reeves’ 6th & Idaho. Along with Abrams, Reeves and Timm, Batman: Caped Crusader executive producers include Ed Brubaker, James Tucker, Daniel Pipski, Rachel Rusch Rich, and Sam Register.

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Christina Ricci Stars In First Trailer And Poster For MONSTROUS – In Theaters and On Demand May 13

In theaters and On Demand May 13th comes the terrifying new film MONSTROUS starring Christina Ricci.

Directed by Chris Sivertson (I Know Who Killed Me, All Cheerleaders Die) andwWritten by Carol Chrest (The Prophet’s Game), the film premiered at Glasgow FrightFest. Check out the scary trailer now.

A terrifying new horror awaits Laura (Christina Ricci) and her seven-year-old son Cody when they flee her abusive ex-husband and try to settle into a new life in an idyllic and remote lakeside farmhouse. Still traumatized, their physical and mental well-being are pushed to the limit as their fragile existence is threatened.
 
MONSTROUS also features Colleen Camp (Sliver, Clue, Die Hard With a Vengeance), Santino Bernard (8-Bit Christmas, Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, “Bing”), Don Baldaramos (Suburbicon, “Castle”) and Nick Vallelonga (Green Book, The Many Saints of Newark, The Birthday Cake).

Screen Media will release the film in theaters and on demand May 13, 2022.

THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS Red Pill Or Blue Pill – You Choose And See First Video Of THE MATRIX 4 With Keanu Reeves

Warner Bros. Pictures has released a first teaser poster along with the website for THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS, prior to the first big trailer release this Thursday. In the original movie, Neo (Keanu Reeves) was told by Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne): “You take the blue pill…the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill…you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.” Neo chooses the red pill and joins the rebellion.

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The long-awaited fourth film in the “Matrix” universe, the groundbreaking franchise that redefined a genre, “The Matrix Resurrections” reunites original stars Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss as Neo and Trinity, the iconic roles they made famous in “The Matrix.”

The film also stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (the “Aquaman” franchise) Jessica Henwick (TV’s “Iron Fist,” “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens”), Jonathan Groff (“Hamilton,” TV’s “Mindhunter”), Neil Patrick Harris (“Gone Girl”), Priyanka Chopra Jonas (TV’s “Quantico,”), Christina Ricci (TV’s “Escaping the Madhouse: The Nellie Bly Story,” “The Lizzie Borden Chronicles”), Telma Hopkins (TV’s “Dead to Me,”), Eréndira Ibarra (series “Sense8,” “Ingobernable”), Toby Onwumere (TV’s “Empire”), Max Riemelt (series “Sense8”), Brian J. Smith (series “Sense8,” “Treadstone”), and Jada Pinkett Smith (“Angel Has Fallen,” TV’s “Gotham”).

Lana Wachowski directed from a screenplay by Wachowski & David Mitchell & Aleksander Hemon, based on characters created by The Wachowskis. The film was produced by Grant Hill, James McTeigue and Lana Wachowski. The executive producers were Garrett Grant, Terry Needham, Michael Salven, Jesse Ehrman and Bruce Berman. Wachowski’s creative team behind the scenes included “Sense8” collaborators: directors of photography Daniele Massaccesi and John Toll, production designers Hugh Bateup and Peter Walpole, editor Joseph Jett Sally, costume designer Lindsay Pugh, visual effects supervisor Dan Glass, and composers Johnny Klimek and Tom Tykwer.

In theaters and IMAX and on HBO Max on December 22. Available on HBO Max for 31 days from theatrical release.

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MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS – Review

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If you are looking for a movie to celebrate with Mom this Mother’s Day, the warm-hearted MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS offers a better option that the Garry Marshall comedy named for the holiday. Both films feature a star-studded ensemble cast but MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS features stories that actually deal with motherhood, unlike Marshall’s unfunny comedy.

While it is the better movie, MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS is not without flaws. It has so many characters that is hard to keep them all straight, much less get to know them, and the dramatic, heart-tugging stories also could have benefited from a little sprinkling of humor.

The film stars Susan Sarandon, Sharon Stone, Christina Ricci, Courteney Cox, Selma Blair and Mira Sorvino, among others, in a series of stories that overlap or connect in various ways. The interlocking stories are generally built around a photographer named Rigby Gray (Selma Blair).

The indie film opens May 6 in theaters in select cities but is also available on video-on-demand. Paul Duddridge directs and provides the idea on which Paige Cameron’s script is based. As the title suggests, the film’s stories generally follow pairs of mothers and daughters coping with various relationship challenges. Mother-daughter conflict, separation and establishing identity, and career pressures are themes that run throughout the stories.

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Mikael Levin’s photography well-done and often pretty, but director Duddridge really keeps the focus on the acting and multiple plot lines. In one story, Susan Sarandon plays the estranged mother of her real daughter, Eva Amurri Martino, who is struggling to establish herself after marrying against her mother’s wishes. The real connection adds a little special touch for the audience, enhancing the efforts of the pair. Overall, the acting is good but the excessive number of story lines does not leave the performers much room for character development. Pairing the stories down would have left more room to develop character depth and maybe add more backstory for them. As is, the actors bring as much as they can to the touching scenes and situations but there is a sense of rushing off to the next story-line to make sure everything is wrapped up by the film’s end. Scenes that could have had more emotional depth are reduced to sentiment, although several still succeed purely on the strength of performances.

While not perfect, MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS does deliver a warm meditation on some themes of motherhood that mothers and daughters can enjoy together, a pretty enjoyable “chick flick” for their special day.

“PG-13” by the MPAA for some mature thematic elements and brief drug use.

MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS opens on May 6th, 2016

OVERALL RATING:  3 1/2 OUT OF 5 STARS

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Magnolia Pictures Acquires BEL AMI

Robert Pattinson’s new film BEL AMI has been acquired by Magnolia Pictures. The distributor negotiated the deal with Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions, who will take charge of all other US media, and will open the drama on June 8.

Starring Robert Pattinson, Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Christina Ricci and Colm Meaney, BEL AMI is the chronicle of a young man’s rise to power in Paris via his manipulation of the city’s most influential and wealthy women. The film is based on the Guy de Maupassant novel.

For More Information: https://www.facebook.com/BelAmiFilm

 

Adam Sandler’s BUCKY LARSON: BORN TO BE A STAR Trailer & Poster Debut

Columbia Pictures is pleased to share with you the new trailer and poster for Happy Madison Productions’ BUCKY LARSON: BORN TO BE A STAR.

SYNOPSIS:

Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star is a new comedy starring Nick Swardson, Christina Ricci, Don Johnson, and Stephen Dorff. Bucky (Swardson) is a small town grocery bagger, going nowhere in life…until he discovers that his conservative parents were once adult film stars! Armed with the belief that he has found his destiny, Bucky packs up and heads out to LA, hoping to follow in his parents’footsteps.

BUCKY LARSON: BORN TO BE A STAR is directed by Tom Brady, written by Adam Sandler & Allen Covert & Nick Swardson and produced by Adam Sandler, Jack Giarraputo, Allen Covert, Nick Swardson and David Dorfman.

Starring Nick Swardson, Christina Ricci, Edward Herrmann, Kevin Nealon, with Don Johnson and Stephen Dorff, Miriam Flynn, Ido Mosseri, Nick Turturro and Curtis Armstrong, BUCKY LARSON: BORN TO BE A STAR will be in theaters September 09, 2011.

This film has been rated R by the MPAA for PERVASIVE CRUDE SEXUAL CONTENT, LANGUAGE AND SOME NUDITY

Win Passes To See ALPHA AND OMEGA in 3D

Who doesn’t love a little bit of 3D action in their lives? To celebrate the opening of the new animated film ALPHA AND OMEGA, WAMG is giving away passes to the St. Louis screening on September 12th at Ronnie’s 20, at 2 p.m.

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. You must be in the St. Louis area on the day of the screening.

2. Fill out your name and e-mail address in the comment section below. (Your information will not be shared.)

3. Answer the following question: What would your wolf name be… and where would you be in the pack?

PASSES WILL NOT BE EXCHANGED OR SUBSTITUTED!

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY!

So put those thinking caps to work while I go run with my wolf pack!

First Look: Posters and Trailer for ALPHA AND OMEGA

Check out these new character posters from the upcoming 3D Animation film ALPHA AND OMEGA courtesy of MSN Movies.

What makes for the ultimate road trip? Hitchhiking, truck stops, angry bears, prickly porcupines and a golfing goose with a duck caddy. Just ask Kate and Humphrey, two wolves who are trying to get home after being taken by park rangers and shipped halfway across the country. Humphrey is an Omega wolf, whose days are about quick wit, snappy one-liners and hanging with his motley crew of fun-loving wolves and video-gaming squirrels. Kate is an Alpha: duty, discipline and sleek Lara Croft eye-popping moves fuel her fire. Humphrey’s motto – make ‘em laugh. Kate’s motto – I’m the boss. And they have a thousand miles to go…Back home rival wolf packs are on the march and conflict is brewing. Only Kate and Humphrey can restore the peace. But first, they have to survive each other.

Directed by Anthony Bell and Ben Gluck, the film features the voices of Hayden Panettiere, Justin Long, Christina Ricci, Danny Glover and Dennis Hopper (in his final film), ALPHA AND OMEGA will open this Fall on September 17, 2010. You can fan the film on Facebook.

Christina Ricci is Born to be Sandler’s Star

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‘Born to be a Star’ is the newest comedy in the works from Adam Sandler, who co-wrote and is producing the film with Jack Giarraputo.

The story centers on a small-town nerd who stumbles upon a family secret: His quiet and demure parents were famous porn stars in the 1970s. This motivates him to leave Northern Iowa for Hollywood, hoping to follow in their footsteps and fulfill his destiny as the biggest adult-film star in the world. — HR

Tom Brady (The Animal, The Hot Chick) is set to direct the “adult” comedy and Christina Ricci has been tapped to play the lead role of the innocent girlfriend.

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Review: ‘Speed Racer’

This one has polarized out reviewers a bit, make sure to check them all out!

Scott:

Well, we just got to hit up a special screening for the newest Wachowski Brothers flick Speed Racer, and I wasn’t impressed.

The trailers for the movie seem really action packed and fast paced, and what you actually get is some action, a slow confusing plot line, and a CGI filled movie geared towards kids. I probably would have loved this movie when I was 13.

Basically you have Speed Racer, played by Emile Hirsch, who is absolutely obsessed with racing. His older brother was one of the most popular racers and he wanted to be just like him. Towards the beginning of the movie you feel like he is living in his shadow. Then you realize that he has some resentment towards him for a few different reasons. Along the way you meet Trixie (Christina Ricci), Sprittle and his monkey, his Mom (Susan Sarandon), Pops (John Goodman), and Racer X (Matthew Fox). The only redeeming parts of this movie were Sprittle, played by youngster Paulie Litt, and Trixie, who is played by Christina Ricci. I have loved some of her previous roles and this one really stands out as another that I love.

The imagery is absolutely stunning, and at times very overwhelming. Some points in the movie I questioned how it passed the epilepsy test … but, we didnt see anyone going into a seizure or having to leave early. We caught this on an IMAX type screen (Mega Screen) and it seemed to give me a headache from all the crazy movie shots.

All in all, the movie is good especially if you have kids. I would have regretted paying to see it though. Let me know what you guys think after you check it out.

(1 out of 5)

Travis:

“Every one of us has to find a reason to do this. You don’t climb into a T-180 to be a driver. You do it because you’re driven.” — Racer X

That line right there pretty much sums up the theme to this movie all in two short sentences. Hey, don’t worry … as much as I really liked this movie, I’m not going to bore you by trying to convey some greater metaphorical meaning that lies just beneath the surface of Speed Racer. Nope … I’m just going to talk about how damn cool this movie is!

First and foremost, I realize I’m going against the grain here in even sort of liking this movie, let alone liking it as much as I did. Actually, screw it … if I can’t be honest, why bother. I LOVED this movie. [Whoa! Who just threw that tomato!] Here’s the thing, at least the way I interpreted it … Speed Racer was made by two guys who loved the old cartoon, wanted to add their own passions into it and intended to make a living cartoon, with their own personal flair. Hey, it works. Take a movie and appreciate it for what it is … that’s what I say.

Oh, fine … here’s the story, as if that really matters. Speed Racer (Emile Hirsch) takes over as the mega-talented driver of the Mach 5 race car, filling a void in the family racing team left by his late brother. During his rise to fame, Speed encounters the true nature of the powers that be running the World Racing League. He decides he doesn’t like what he sees and chooses to race against all odds in an effort to change the racing world. That’s it … you want more, go see it. I did, despite my reservations, and I left absolutely thrilled that I went.

The special FX … the movie’s made by the Wachowski brothers. What did you expect? That’s what these guys do. Don’t fault them for that. This is the best movie they’ve made since The Matrix. Yeah, I get it … it’s the first movie they’ve made since the Matrix trilogy, but I only give the first one high marks. The special effects and action are all over-the-top, but that’s the idea. I challenge you not to allow the trailer to influence you too much. Once I saw the movie in its entirety, I understood.

All the cars, except Mach 5, are sort of dorky but I think that was intentional. The racing was sweet, like combining Tokyo Drift with massive life-sized Hot Wheels racing tracks pumped full of monster steroids. The dialogue was funny, Sarandon (Mom) and Goodman (Pops) were fine actors as usual and there was even a cool fight scene with Racer X (Matthew Fox) beating the heck out of a ninja assassin, who then gets a pummeling by Pops, who shows off some moves from his former wrestling days.

Speed Racer is hyper-fast paced and really never slows to the point of losing its momentum. There are many funny parts, plenty of Christina Ricci (Trixie), a few decent dramatic scenes [usually involving Sarandon or Goodman] and even the soundtrack is pretty cool. Oh yeah, and even the pet chimpanzee Chim Chim was often a welcome addition. So, instead of just writing off Speed Racer … give it a chance. You may be surprised.

(4 out of 5)

Zac:

The Wachowski siblings have crafted a fantastic, fun, and exciting piece of cinema that can be enjoyed by anyone willing to let the kid inside of them come out to play. The film centers around the Racer family as they try and challenge the scheme of conglomerate racing mogul Royalton, who is only worried about dollars and cents and not the joy and excitement of racing that the Racer family holds true.
Speed Racer (Emile Hirsh) is the driver for the family and lives with the ambitions to live up to his older brother Rex, idolizing him as a child and forced to watch his downfall on the professional circuit, those memories drive Speed to follow the path he does, and strive to do good in the only way he knows how; race. Speed’s Family supports him in a number ways throughout the film and the feeling of family unity is strong and is a great message to the audience this film is targeted towards.
Now, don’t let the family moniker scare you away as this is quality entertainment, it’s just suitable for all ages, and that isn’t a bad thing by any means. The races are entertaining as hell and full of speed, zaniness, and excitement, along with some brutal crashes to all contestants (every driver’s life is saved in a crash by a bubbly foam thing that wraps them up as they bounce away unscathed). There are three major races throughout with the best being the finale by a hair over the opening “ghost” race.
The plot as a whole works pretty well for the most part, it gets a little slow when Royalton is attempting to recruit Speed to join his team and leaves us wondering a bit to Racer X’s emotions, but outside that, the movie whips along at a very quick pace, injecting some genuine laughs (usually from Chim Chim and Spritle), Kung Fu fighting, while pulling you into the intended suspense of the piece.
The acting is solid across the board and really compliments the visual treat so that you get to watch more then a CGI light show of sorts. John Goodman is great as Pops and you can real feel his struggle to deal with his past lessons from Rex and trying to apply him to the paralleling situations with Speed. Susan Sarandon does well with what she has as the supportive Mom Racer as does Christina Ricci as the equally supportive Trixie. Matthew Fox plays an excellent bad-ass and mystery man in Racer-X and he has a joy beating people up on and off the track. Paulie Litt is hilarious as Spritle working well with his primate co-star as they share just about every scene together. Speed is played well by both actors who play him. Hirsch sells the intensity of the races and also sells us on his motivations and drive to be something great even if it only is through racing. Nicholas Elia is fantastic as young Speed and really works well worshiping and working off Scott Porter’s Rex Racer.
The Wachowski’s visual look to this film is unreal. A living and breathing cartoon full of color and life, cool wipes and transitions, it all just oozes style. I can’t think of another movie that is so constantly full of life, fun, and flavor in its visual style in recent memory, maybe ever. It is an absolute trip and demands to be seen on the big screen or better yet IMAX; I can’t wait to get this on Blu-Ray as well. You won’t find a more stimulating visual marvel of a film like this for some time to come I imagine.
In the end, Speed Racer is a solid family film that falters rarely and outside a minor pacing issue in the beginning is just a blast to watch throughout. The races are a lot of fun, though not as good as the SW: Episode I pod race, and the story is solid, but nothing awe inspiring, but that doesn’t keep this film from being a great family action film that is easy to sit back and just enjoy. Speed Racer is a lot of fun and worth checking out for the visual and the opportunity to just sit back and be a kid again in the theater.

(4.25 out of 5)

[rating: 3/5]