We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Marvel’s Inhumans, American Horror Story, Shooter and Zoo!
1 | Did you (or anyone you know) pony up an Andrew Jackson to see Marvel’s Inhumans in IMAX? If so, how many people were in the theater? And did you know to stick around for the “bonus” scene?
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3 | The Last Ship‘s unshaven Green and Miller are starting to look like Zz Top at this point,...
1 | Did you (or anyone you know) pony up an Andrew Jackson to see Marvel’s Inhumans in IMAX? If so, how many people were in the theater? And did you know to stick around for the “bonus” scene?
RelatedMarvel’s Inhumans Review: Even on Big Screen, Drama Feels Small
3 | The Last Ship‘s unshaven Green and Miller are starting to look like Zz Top at this point,...
- 9/8/2017
- TVLine.com
Television has been a cold, fickle wasteland since Scrubs was canceled (for the second time) in 2010. But according to series creator Bill Lawrence, the hospital rom-com is being revived – in the form of a Broadway musical. Lawrence confirmed the project, which he originally announced in a 2012 tweet, in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly.
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"One of the things we really cared about on the show was that we always incorporated not only pop music, but a lot of singing and songwriting, ranging from...
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"One of the things we really cared about on the show was that we always incorporated not only pop music, but a lot of singing and songwriting, ranging from...
- 2/14/2014
- Rollingstone.com
First, NBC canceled Scrubs after seven seasons, then ABC picked it up before scrapping it again after season 9. By the time the ax finally fell on the hospital sitcom in 2010, creator Bill Lawrence had to agree that the show had come to a fair end. “We filmed so many episodes that I feel like it had played its full course,” says Lawrence, who tells EW that he currently has no plans to pursue a movie continuation of the series, despite the wishes of some fans. “You could argue Veronica Mars got cut short in its lifespan, but for us, I...
- 2/13/2014
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW - Inside TV
Even now, audiences are lining up to see Scarlett Johansson challenge the structural integrity of her slip as Maggie the Cat, Tennessee Williams’s most bodacious creation: ambitious, lubricious, sex-starved, and ovulating. Your hundred-clams’-worth seems all but guaranteed. And yet the scene-stealer of the evening turns out to be a $5 bath towel. It’s worn by Benjamin Walker, who plays Maggie’s beautiful, inert husband Brick, broken plantation scion, shattered ex-gridiron star, and now celibate sot, still mourning the suicide of his “friend” and teammate Skipper.Director Rob Ashford, cutting down the chances of Walker’s escape, swaddles the actor in a towel for most of the first act. This probably sounded like a fine idea on paper: Walker (of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) is built like something out of Greek mythology, with digressions into Greek pornography, and having him stalk about the stage mostly nude, as voluptuous Maggie...
- 1/18/2013
- by Scott Brown
- Vulture
Historical action film about early Us president drives a stake through the heart of the Men in Black
Fresh blood
A cursory glance reveals that king of the heap is Timur Bekmambetov's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, with £1.12m. However, in reality, the high-concept historical actioner landed in fifth place for the weekend, with £744,000. The discrepancy between those two figures is accounted for by preview takings on Wednesday and Thursday, enough to send the film leapfrogging over its rivals. Bekmambetov's film was always going to be a tricky sell at the UK box office: films about early Us presidents have tended not to flourish here (anyone recall Jefferson in Paris, from 1995?). As for star Benjamin Walker, he's hardly a marquee name in the Us either, but at least he enjoys some profile there for stage hit musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, about another early Us president.
Among the new entrants,...
Fresh blood
A cursory glance reveals that king of the heap is Timur Bekmambetov's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, with £1.12m. However, in reality, the high-concept historical actioner landed in fifth place for the weekend, with £744,000. The discrepancy between those two figures is accounted for by preview takings on Wednesday and Thursday, enough to send the film leapfrogging over its rivals. Bekmambetov's film was always going to be a tricky sell at the UK box office: films about early Us presidents have tended not to flourish here (anyone recall Jefferson in Paris, from 1995?). As for star Benjamin Walker, he's hardly a marquee name in the Us either, but at least he enjoys some profile there for stage hit musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, about another early Us president.
Among the new entrants,...
- 6/26/2012
- by Charles Gant
- The Guardian - Film News
Shock Till You Drop has the goods on two new international posters for Chernobyl Diaries and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. The Chernobyl Diaries poster doesn’t look much, if any, different than anything else we’ve seen, but the Honest Abe poster looks badass. Oren Peli’s (Paranormal Activity) “extreme” tourism horror romp hits screens first, this weekend May 25th. The young teen ensemble includes Jesse McCartney (Greek, pop charts) and Jonathan Sadowski (Live Free Or Die Hard). The other, and I would argue, more promising, film, Timur Bekmambetov’s (Wanted) Abrham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter comes out June 22nd, starring Benjamin Walker (Broadway’s Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson).
- 5/21/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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