Executive producer Dave Erickson tells IMDb what fans can learn from the new Season 1 Special Edition DVD commentary and serves up some key tidbits about Season 2.
A new documentary on the rise to fame of Sam Smith - the British singer-songwriter with the unforgettable voice who has taken the music world by storm and recorded the new Bond theme song for 'Spectre'.
As the war of Panem escalates to the destruction of other districts, Katniss Everdeen, the reluctant leader of the rebellion, must bring together an army against President Snow, while all she holds dear hangs in the balance.
Director:
Francis Lawrence
Stars:
Jennifer Lawrence,
Josh Hutcherson,
Liam Hemsworth
After an all night adventure, Quentin's life-long crush, Margo, disappears, leaving behind clues that Quentin and his friends follow on the journey of a lifetime.
The electrifying FutureSex/LoveShow finds Justin Timberlake putting on a typically stunning set before a sold-out crowd at New York's Madison Square Garden. Fans looking for pulse-pounding ... See full summary »
After having escaped the Maze, the Gladers now face a new set of challenges on the open roads of a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles.
Director:
Wes Ball
Stars:
Dylan O'Brien,
Kaya Scodelario,
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Caught between a forbidden romance and the expectations of his friends, aspiring DJ Cole Carter attempts to find the path in life that leads to fame and fortune.
Saw this film yesterday at the cinema. Really enjoyed it. Always been a Ed Sheeran fan but this film actually highlights just how talented driven and inspirational he is. They kept calling him the nicest guy in music, he must find that so annoying. But he is so grounded and dare I say normal? The music gave me chills. The scenes of the crowd crying smacked of a 1D gig except you know they are moved by the music not some boy band lust! The back scenes in Wembley very interesting. The actual concert although performed by one man with one guitar was amazing, so full and vibrant. I really enjoyed it and although it's going to be huge on DVD I feel the big screen gave it the platform to shine! Well done Ed .
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Saw this film yesterday at the cinema. Really enjoyed it. Always been a Ed Sheeran fan but this film actually highlights just how talented driven and inspirational he is. They kept calling him the nicest guy in music, he must find that so annoying. But he is so grounded and dare I say normal? The music gave me chills. The scenes of the crowd crying smacked of a 1D gig except you know they are moved by the music not some boy band lust! The back scenes in Wembley very interesting. The actual concert although performed by one man with one guitar was amazing, so full and vibrant. I really enjoyed it and although it's going to be huge on DVD I feel the big screen gave it the platform to shine! Well done Ed .