Win A Family-Four Pack of Passes To The Advance Screening Of MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE In St. Louis

A dark force threatens Ponyville, and the Mane 6 – Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, and Rarity – embark on an unforgettable journey beyond Equestria where they meet new friends and exciting challenges on a quest to use the magic of friendship to save their home.

The film has an all-star voice cast including Emily Blunt, Kristin Chenoweth, Liev Schreiber, Michael Peña, Sia, Taye Diggs, Uzo Aduba and Zoe Saldana. The movie features original music and songs performed by Sia, Diggs, Saldana, Chenoweth and Blunt. Lionsgate is releasing MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE in theaters nationwide on October 6, 2017.

WAMG invites you to enter for the chance to win FOUR (4) seats to the advance screening of MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE on September 30, Saturday, at 10:30 am in the St. Louis area.

Answer the Following:

Tell us the name of your favorite pony!

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OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA THE DAY OF THE SCREENING.

2. No purchase necessary. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house.

PG for Mild Action

Visit the official site: www.mylittlepony.movie

From L to R: Fluttershy (Andrea Libman), Spike (Cathy Weseluck), Rainbow Dash (Ashleigh Ball), Pinkie Pie (Andrea Libman), Rarity (Tabitha St. Germain), Princess Skystar (Kristin Chenoweth) and Applejack (Ashleigh Ball) in MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE. Image Courtesy of Lionsgate and Hasbro.

BETWEEN US – SLIFF Review

Dan Mirvish’s new film based on the play by Joe Hortua examines the friendship of two couples long after they bonded in college. At one point the film resembles the classic WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? with one seemingly happy couple uncomfortably watching another couple engage in a vicious verbal battle. Soon it’s similar to the recent CARNAGE with a tag team screaming match. While those earlier films took place over one evening or afternoon, BETWEEN US toggles back and forth between the present day and a nightmarish evening a few years in the past. As the film opens, Grace (Julia Stiles) and Carlos (Taye Diggs) are stunned to see old friends Sheryl (Melissa George) and Joel (David Harbour) at the door of their NYC apartment. Cut to their last time together. Grace and Carlos flew out to visit Sheryl and Joel at their remote Midwestern estate. Both men were photography majors in college. Carlos has stayed in the city to sell his work through galleries while Joel has done well (really well) in the world of advertising. After a leisurely, wine soaked dinner the two couples head back to the mansion-like home to sleep-over and see Sheryl and Joel’s adorable baby boy. Suddenly a phone call becomes the spark that ignites an explosive evening that horrifies the (seemingly trapped) visiting couple. Back in the present, the once bickering couple are in the Big Apple on a second honeymoon getaway. A freak accident has brought them back from the brink of divorce. But all is not well with Grace and Carlos now. In the last couple years they’re gotten married and have produced their own baby boy. But financial problems have taken a toll on them. During that long evening the couples drink lots of milk shakes (you’ll see), vent their frustrations, and expose their secrets. Envy, jealousy, infidelity are all part of the mix that night. Some of these exchanges are almost too painful to watch (at different points you may want to scream, “Get outta’ there!” to one of the couples), but the film boasts some great acting performances as it explores the effect of time and distance on BFFs when they leave school and try to survive in a cut-throat world.

BETWEEN US screens as part of the 21st Annual St. Louis International Film Festival on Sunday, Nov 18 at 4 PM at the Tivoli theatre

DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT Lands on Blu-ray and DVD July 26th

LET THE NIGHTMARES BEGIN

Battle the Undead to Save the Living When the Horror Comedy DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT Lands on Blu-ray and DVD July 26th


Experience the living dead when DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT comes home on Blu-ray and DVD July 26th from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Paranormal crime scenes combined with comedic mishaps are all in a day’s work for New Orleans’ most surreptitious investigator in DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD July 26th from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. The producers of Terminator Salvation and Cowboys & Aliens introduce audiences to a whole new genre of dark fantasy filmmaking that blends crime-fighting and humor in this tongue-in-cheek supernatural horror in the spirit of Zombieland and Shaun of the Dead.



Summary:

Paranormal crime scenes combined with comedic mishaps are all in a day’s work for New Orleans’ most surreptitious investigator in DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD July 26th from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. The producers ofTerminator Salvation and Cowboys & Aliens introduce audiences to a whole new genre of dark fantasy filmmaking that blends crime-fighting and humor in this tongue-in-cheek supernatural horror in the spirit of Zombieland and Shaun of the Dead.
Brandon Routh (Superman Returns) stars as Dylan Dog, a supernatural detective who will go where the living dare not — facing friend and foe alike in the monster infested backstreets of New Orleans. Armed with an edgy wit and an arsenal of silver and wood-tipped bullets, Dylan must solve a series of murders before an epic war ensues between his werewolf, vampire and zombie clients. Based on one of the world’s most popular comic books (over 60 million copies sold), this inventive horror comedy will slay you with humor and genuine frights.


Acclaimed horror director Kevin Munroe (TMNT) guides this comedic cast, which also includes Taye Diggs (“Private Practice”), Peter Stormare (Minority Report), Sam Huntington (“Being Human”) and Kurt Angle (Death From Above).

 

Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is available July 26 as a 1-disc Blu-ray and a 1-disc DVD. Prebook is
June 15.

 

Dylan Dog: Dead of Night 1-disc Blu-ray (Catalog # 2276139)
Street Date: July 26, 2011
Screen Format: Widescreen
Audio: 5.1 DTS-HD-MA
Subtitles: English, Spanish
U.S. Rating: PG-13
Total Run Time: 1:53:40
Closed Captioned: Yes

 

Dylan Dog: Dead of Night 1-disc DVD (Catalog # 2276135)
Street Date: July 26, 2011
Screen Format: Widescreen
Audio: 5.1 Dolby Digital
Subtitles: English, Spanish
U.S. Rating: PG-13
Total Run Time: 1:51:48
Closed Captioned: Yes

 

DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT New Poster, Stills & Clip

Hey fellow lovers of all things zombie. Platinum Studios has released a second poster as well as a hilarious new clip and stills for the upcoming comedy/horror film DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT starring Brandon Routh. Check it out below.

Definitely next on my must-see list of films about the un-dead.

Synopsis:

DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT is a new horror/comedy film based on one of the world’s most popular comics (60 million copies worldwide). Brandon Routh stars as Dylan Dog, world famous private investigator specializing in affairs of the undead. His PI business card reads “No Pulse? No Problem.” Armed with an edgy wit and carrying an arsenal of silver and wood-tipped bullets, Dylan must track down a dangerous artifact before a war ensues between his werewolf, vampire and zombie clients living undercover in the monster infested backstreets of New Orleans.

Platinum Studios’ DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT will hit theatres in the US on April 29, 2011. Visit the film’s official site HERE, on Facebook HERE and on YouTube HERE.

Check Out The New DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT Trailer & Poster

Platinum Studios has released a brand new poster and trailer for the upcoming comedy/horror film DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT starring Brandon Routh.

Looks like a killer movie!

Synopsis:

DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT is a new horror/comedy film based on one of the world’s most popular comics (60 million copies worldwide). Brandon Routh stars as Dylan Dog, world famous private investigator specializing in affairs of the undead. His PI business card reads “No Pulse? No Problem.” Armed with an edgy wit and carrying an arsenal of silver and wood-tipped bullets, Dylan must track down a dangerous artifact before a war ensues between his werewolf, vampire and zombie clients living undercover in the monster infested backstreets of New Orleans.

Rated PG-13, DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT will be in theaters on April 29, 2011. Visit the film’s official site HERE, on Facebook HERE and on YouTube HERE.

Throwback Thursday: ‘The Way of the Gun’

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Okay, so maybe it’s not all that much of a “Throwback” to talk about a film that came out in 2000.  However, after running into Sarah Silverman and James Caan (God, that man just couldn’t be cooler) at CineVegas this past week, and hearing James from Gordon and the Whale talk to them about ‘The Way of the Gun,’ I felt it was time to go back and check the film out again.  And, if you’ve never seen it, then shame on you for being a lover of action.

‘The Way of the Gun’ is a modern day Western from writer/director Christopher McQuarrie.  After winning the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for ‘The Usual Suspects,’ McQuarrie felt it was time for Hollywood to take notice at what he really had to offer.  Unfortunately, as McQuarrie puts it, “you slowly start to realize no one in Hollywood is interested in making your film, they’re interested in making their films.”

It would be five years before ‘The Usual Suspects’ co-star, Benicio Del Toro, would convince him to write another crime story, this time holding back nothing and writing it specifically for himself.  The gritty and brilliant ‘The Way of the Gun’ is what emerged.

Part Western, part drama, a little touch of comedy, and a whole truckload of bullets, ‘The Way of the Gun’ feels much like the type of films Sam Peckinpah would have made had he not died 16 years prior.  There is a whole lot of grit in the action and characters alike.  There really isn’t any character that you whole-heartedly root for.  The film’s two leads, only known as Parker and Longbaugh (the real-life last names of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid), are played by Ryan Phillippe and Benicio Del Toro, respectively.   You know from the film’s immediate and wholly memorable opening, which also features the aforementioned Ms. Silverman and her beautiful grasp for vulgarity, where these two guys are coming from.

For those of you who don’t know, ‘The Way of the Gun’ is a film about a kidnapping.  Parker and Longbaugh are career criminals who are looking for the next score.  They find it in the surrogate mother of a wealthy and Mafia-connected couple.  Parker and Longbaugh kidnap the surrogate, played by Juliette Lewis, and demand $15 million for her release.  It isn’t before loo long that all Hell breaks loose on the film’s characters.  It continues to break loose time and time again from there on out.  Nicky Katt and Taye Diggs play the bodyguards of the kidnapped girl.  James Caan plays the kidnapped girl’s veteran mobster father.

‘The Way of the Gun’ is one of those gritty actioners that comes along every so often where everything in the film just works to perfection.  Everything from McQuarrie’s complex but never confusing screenplay to the brilliant gun fight scenes choreographed by McQuarrie’s Navy SEAL brother to even the more dramatic moments where bullets slow down and dialogue picks up works.  Every one of the actors involved plays the Hell out of their respective roles, as well.

Up until this time, Ryan Phillippe had been known mostly as the pretty boy from ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ and ‘Cruel Intentions,’ another forgotten gem.  It was with his incredible acting and stunning reading of McQuarrie’s dialogue that really made movie geeks all over the world sit up and take notice.  Del Toro didn’t need ‘The Way of the Gun’ to prove to everyone how friggin’ cool he was.  We all pretty much knew it.  This film just restated that fact.

Taye Diggs and Nicky Katt also give great performances.  As the two bodyguards who screw up watching a pregnant woman, their roles could have easily been throwaway characters that get plugged full of bullets early on without much mention.  However, McQuarrie makes real characters out of these two, even sparking some lines of connection between them and other players in the film.  By the end, you truly care about these two fleshed out characters.   McQuarrie’s writing and the performances by Diggs and Katt aid in this fact.

What more can you say about Caan.  The man is a legend, and he gets some of the best lines of dialogue in a screenplay that is endlessly quotable.

“Karma’s justice without the satisfaction.  I don’t believe in justice,” he says to the aged gangster whose unborn baby has been kidnapped.

“The only thing you can guess about a broken old man is that he is a survivor,” he later tells Longbaugh, as they are negotiating the trade-off between the money and the girl.

Just copying these lines of dialogue from McQuarrie’s script gives me chills.   He is such a gifted writer when it comes to cool, lasting dialogue, and it excites me to see that he is writing and directing a new film, ‘The Stanford Prison Experiment,’ for a scheduled release sometime later this year.   This upcoming film tells the true story from 1971 previously told in the 2001 Oliver Hirschbiegel film, ‘Das Experiment.’

Back to ‘Way of the Gun.’

The final gun fight at a secluded, Mexican brothel features some of the most breathtaking uses of camera movement seen in recent memory.  One particular shot that wraps itself around a centralized well as Parker and Longbaugh are fending off Mafia hitmen from all sides is nothing short of perfection.

I could go on and on about how excellent ‘The Way of the Gun’ is, but the outcome is always going to be the same.  If you haven’t seen it, you must.  If you have seen it, see it again.  I guarantee you there are moments you’ve forgotten about or aspects of the film you never even noticed before.  It truly is an amazing film, an incredibly crafted film, and I am not ashamed to say that I believe it to be one of the best action films of all time.

“Until that day.”

Taye Diggs Set as ‘Dead of Night’ Villain

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Taye Diggs has got to be one of the coolest guys on the planet. Â  ‘Go.’ Â  ‘House on Haunted Hill.’ Â  ‘The Way of the Gun.’ Â  ‘Equilibrium.’ Â  The guy has picked some pretty sweet projects to put on his resume. Â  Okay, we’ll forgive him for ‘Rent’ and ‘Malibu’s Most Wanted.’ Â  For now!

Diggs has just signed on as the lead vampire in ‘Dead of Night,’ the feature film adaptation of the comic book about supernatural investigator Dylan Dog. Â  Brandon Routh is set to star as Dog with Sam Huntington as Dog’s sidekick. Â  Kevin Munroe (‘TMNT’) is helming.

Source: Shock Till You Drop