Marvel Studios Phase 1 and 2 Video Recap; Plus First Look at Josh Brolin as Thanos

Thanos Marvel Studios Cinematic Universe Josh Brolin

For the masses who were not able to get into Hall H, and for the millions who weren’t able to attend Comic-Con, you’re in luck. Marvel Studios has just released this awesome recap of Phase 1 and 2 of their cinematic universe, which was shown during their panel. Not only does this retrospective cover up to where we are now, but it gives our first glimpse of Josh Brolin as Thanos, the big bad of Phase 3. Continue reading

Comic-Con 2014: Celebrity Sightings and Familiar Faces

Comic-Con 2014 Celebrity Sightings and Familiar Faces

Suffice it to say that Comic-Con has turned into a long weekend for celebrities to invade San Diego. Among the lines and the chaos, you might find some Hollywood types shmoozing and boozing between panels. But if you are not able to attend fancy invite-only parties, the best chance anyone has to run into a celeb is by catching them on the showroom floor, become a member of the press, or by lucky happenstance. Check out who we bumped elbows with over the weekend, you might recognize a few. Continue reading

Comic-Con 2014: Marvel’s Booth Provides ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ Hints of Things to Come

Comic-Con 2014 Marvel Studios Booth Age of Ultron

All week Marvel Studio has been teasing bits and pieces of the culmination of Phase 2 of their cinematic universe. On display at their booth at Comic-Con were an array of different props from upcoming films such as Avengers: Age of Ultron and Ant-Man. What do these teases mean? Find out after the jump as we discuss the possibilities. Continue reading

Comic-Con 2014: Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron Full Concept Art Poster

Comic-Con 2014 Marvel's Avengers Age of Ultron Full Concept Art Poster

All week at Comic Con, Marvel Studios has been slowly releasing individual concept art character posters for their little upcoming feature film, Avengers: Age of Ultron. With their upcoming Hall H panel later today, Marvel has released the final two posters, which combined form a very awesome poster. Check out each individual poster and the complete version after the break. Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘Transcendence’ is a Lifeless Disappointment of Techno Jargon

Transcendence Movie Review 2014

It’s not often that we are graced with a performance by Johnny Depp where he is not wearing make up. In fact, it is a welcomed occurrence when it happens. But given the opportunity for Depp to shed the eyeliner and work with one of the most talented cinematographers, Wally Pfister (Inception; The Dark Knight trilogy), in his directorial debut, the results are absolutely depressing. Transcendence, written by first time screenwriter Jack Paglen, is a sad, miscalculation of big themes with poor delivery. Continue reading

Some Cool Legion Character Posters

Thanks JoBlo.com for all six the Legion character posters! Though they’re each separate pieces of art, they run together highlight a quote from Matthew 13:49:

So it will be at the end of the age the angels will come forth to take out the wicked and throw them into the furnace of fire.

In the posters below, we see Dennis Quaid, Adrianne Palicki, Paul Bettany, Lucas Black, Tyrese and Kevin Durand. Bettany stars as the archangel Michael who must stop another angel, Gabriel, from bringing about the apocalypse while humanity’s last hope lies in a desert diner. Legion hits theaters on January 22 and you can check out the six character banners after the jump!

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My Kind of Angels and Demons (Angels)……

The new redband trailer has released for the film Legion. Legion stars Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid and Adrianne Palicki, written and directed by Scott Stewart. The story revolves around the last time God lost faith in man, he sent a flood. This time he sent what you see outside. So, what if God decides that he’s lost faith in man? We always talk about having to have faith in God, but what happens if it happens in reverse? God loses faith in man and says “do it over”? This is our approach to that. It’s also about a bunch of characters who are dealing with lost fathers or lost children, trouble between parents and children, dysfunctional families, and standing over all of that is this idea of an angry father, which is very much God in the Old Testament.