The long awaited Knights of Badassdom has finally gained distribution thanks to Entertainment One Films. After a panel in Comic-Con back in 2011, many moviegoers were excited to see how well Peter Dinklage would be at LARPing. The Blu-ray and DVD of Knights of Badassdom is set to hit shelves on April 1. You can find the list of special features the home video will contain after the break. Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
Box Office Aftermath: ‘300: Rise of an Empire’ Takes Down the Competition
Rounding out the weekend of March 9, 2014, 300: Rise of an Empire dominated over its competitors, leaving the box office battlefield victorious. Box Office Aftermath is an ongoing column dedicated to recapping the weekend’s total ticket sales. Each week, combatants enter the cinematic war zone, bloodthirsty for your cash. But there can only be one true winner. In Box Office Aftermath, we will take a look at the numbers, how previous contenders fared, and provide a brief analysis of the results.
Movie Review: ‘Need for Speed’ Fails to Deliver Anything of Value Past the Promise of Real Stunts
Launched in 1994 on PlayStation, Need for Speed the video game was praised as the most realistic racing simulators at the time. As one of the most successful game franchises ever created, the series would spawn 19 sequels over the next two decades, and now a live-action movie. Super Mario Bros., Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil, Max Payne, Doom, and Silent Hill have all been given the Hollywood treatment, with little to no success. Suffices to say, Need for Speed does not raise the bar for video game movie adaptations. Continue reading
SXSW 2014: Mondo’s Exclusive Disney Themed Gallery “Nothing’s Impossible”
Mondo is ressurecting the movie poster game, and invaded SXSW 2014 this year with their own Disney inspired art gallery entitled “Nothing’s Impossible.” In collaboration with Oh My Disney, Mondo worked with such artists as Olly Moss, Dave Perillo, Jeff Soto, Tom Whalen, and more to come up with this one of a kind experience for festival attendees. You’ll find some of the work from the gallery and more after the break. Continue reading
Box Office Battlefield: 300: Rise of an Empire, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Grand Piano
The weekend warriors of March 7, 2014 includes 300: Rise of an Empire and Mr. Peabody & Sherman and the limited releases of The Grand Budapest Hotel and Grand Piano. Box Office Battlefield is a recurring rundown of all the movie releases for the weekend. Every week, movie studios select candidates to enter the glorious battlefield for your hard-earned dollars. Box Office Battlefield is here to help you decide which movie(s) will take priority over the others. Continue reading
Milton Glaser Designs Poster for ‘Mad Men’ Season 7
The final poster for Mad Men has been developed by none other than the world renowned graphic artist Milton Glaser. In his own unique and colorful vision, Glaser composed a poster for AMC that reflected the 70’s, the era in which we will be greeting the fine folks of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce in the seventh and final season. Check out the poster after the break. Continue reading
First Trailer for ‘Annie’ Remake Makes Hard Case for a Cameron Diaz Razzie (104 Screenshots)
It’s a hard knock life for us as Columbia Pictures released the first trailer for the remake of the 1982 classic Annie. Director Will Gluck (Friends with Benefits; Easy A) bring this reboot to life, staring Cameron Diaz as Miss Hannigan, Jamie Foxx as Benjamin Stacks aka Daddy Warbucks, and Quvenzhané Wallis (Beasts of the Southern Wild) as little orphan Annie. Just in time for the holiday season, Annie will sing and dance her way onto the big screen on December 19 and you can watch the first trailer after the jump. Continue reading
Movie Review: ‘300: Rise of an Empire’ Lacks the Integrity of the Original, but that Eva Green Though
After seven long years, the commercially praised 300 finally receives its prequel/coincidequel/sequel with 300: Rise of an Empire. In an attempt to reignite life back into fans with an all new cast of characters to rain chaos down on Xerxes and his Persian army, Rise of an Empire sadly does not come close to bringing the same caliber of excitement 300 had. Check out the full spoiler-free review of the film after the break. Continue reading
‘The Last of Us’ Movie Receives Green-Light with Screen Gems and Sam Raimi Attached
Gamers and moviegoers rejoice! The Last of Us, one of 2013’s most critically acclaimed and celebrated PlayStation 3 games of all time, has officially received the green light for a live action movie adaptation. No release date has been announced yet, but Screen Gems has signed on to distribute the iflm with the creative director of the game, Neil Druckmann, writing the screenplay. Sam Raimi (The Evil Dead trilogy; Spider-Man trilogy) will produce the Naught Dog adaptation and you can hit the jump to learn more. Continue reading
The Netflix Streaming Report: Taxi Driver, Roman Holiday, Can’t Hardly Wait, Capote, Night of the Living Dead, and More
Welcome to The Streaming Report for March 5, 2014, a weekly feature that suggests newly uploaded Netflix Instant movies and shows that may tickle your fancy. After the long week on the grind you deserve a relaxing staycation with a bowl of popcorn, a bucket of ice cream, and only your Netflix queue to judge you. This past week, Netflix has been kind enough to supply us with Roman Holiday, Can’t Hardly Wait, Capote, Night of the Living Dead, and more you’ll find after the break. We hope The Streaming Report will bring you hours of entertainment for your viewing pleasure.









