We've been keeping an eye on Miles Teller, ever since he impressed us opposite Nicole Kidman in the underappreciated "Rabbit Hole." Hollywood has taken notice as well, with the actor's day planner getting increasing filled with gigs and projects, and he's got no less than three movies in post ("Get A Job," "Two Night Stand" and "Are We Dating Yet?") along with an imminent blockbuster as well ("Divergent"). But before all that is a movie that will surely bag him more phone calls.
This past weekend, entertainment icon, Snoop Dogg aka Snoop Lion, hosted the 1st Annual Snoop Youth Football League (SYFL) Family Fun Day at Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles.
A unique WORLD WAR Z screening was held at Paramount Studios on Monday, June 18th for key players of the Hispanic and African-American community. The screening was followed by a special Cyber Suite reception where an intimate crowd of bloggers, influencers and celebrities, including legendary actor Esai Morales, LA Laker Metta World Peace, Colombian actress Zulay Henao, actress Camille Winbush, and Hispanic online and radio personality Jack Rico, took to their social media sites and shared their excitement about the film. WORLD WAR Z hits theaters nationwide on June 21st
Fox and Ridley Scott are getting closer to returning to space as Jack Palgen (“Transcendence”) is in talks to write the follow-up to last year’s sci-fi blockbuster, “Prometheus.”
Scott will produce again through his Scott Free banner though it’s unknown at this time if he will direct. Noomi Rapace and Michael Fassbender are also expected to return.
We've changed up our Guess The Box Office format to really test those brains and to ease people's fears about last minute guesses. So if you've got a moment, enter our 'World War Z' Guess The Box Office contest!
I was in my first year of college when Monsters Inc. came out. It was a grand time when the world was at my fingertips and going backwards wasn’t an option. As time moved forward, I never really thought much about Mike and Sully except when I could randomly catch them on TV. 11 years later, it’s almost like time travel was a possibility because Mike and Sully have returned to embark on their first year of Monsters University.
We’ve all done it. We’ve either been in a car, a hotel lobby or in the shower. The location may change but the act is the same. As we’re singing along to a song on the radio, we assume our words are mimicking the artist it’s listed as - the Bruce Springsteen, Sting and Rolling Stones of the world. But in reality, we’re not. In fact we’re most probably singing along with some very important but unheralded background singers.
Julian (Gosling), an American fugitive from justice, runs a boxing club in Bangkok as a front for his drug business.
His mother, the head of a vast criminal organization, arrives from the US to collect the body of her favorite son, Billy. Julian’s brother has just been killed after having savagely murdered a young prostitute. Crazy with rage and thirsty for vengeance she demands the heads of the murderers from Julian.