“Spider-Man: Homecoming” reviews are embargoed until this week, but early reactions to the latest take on everyone’s favorite friendly neighborhood spider-man are trickling in on social media. For the most part, those who have seen “Homecoming” enjoyed it, with several singling it out as the best in the franchise since “Spider-Man 2.” Here are some reactions:
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As a huge Spider-Man fan who hated both Amazing Spider-MANs, I am so happy to say Spider-man: Homecoming is really fun. Tom Holland =
— Matt Singer (@mattsinger) June 24, 2017
My #SpiderManHomecoming take: Tom H >Tobey, high school stuff works, Avengersverse doesn't, and it's a benchmark for blockbuster diversity
— jen yamato (@jenyamato) June 24, 2017
#SpiderManHomecoming is fantastic. Perfectly cast. Does an impressive job of balancing superheroics & high school drama.
— Angie J. Han (@ajhan) June 24, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming…
My new favorite super hero movie of all time.
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As a huge Spider-Man fan who hated both Amazing Spider-MANs, I am so happy to say Spider-man: Homecoming is really fun. Tom Holland =
— Matt Singer (@mattsinger) June 24, 2017
My #SpiderManHomecoming take: Tom H >Tobey, high school stuff works, Avengersverse doesn't, and it's a benchmark for blockbuster diversity
— jen yamato (@jenyamato) June 24, 2017
#SpiderManHomecoming is fantastic. Perfectly cast. Does an impressive job of balancing superheroics & high school drama.
— Angie J. Han (@ajhan) June 24, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming…
My new favorite super hero movie of all time.
- 6/25/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Hollywood's booziest night is here. And even if your Golden Globe Awards invite got lost in the mail, that's no reason you can partake in the festivities alongside your favorite celebs. Play along with People's Golden Globes drinking game (responsibly! That is a must) - everyone wins. Take one sip every time ...• The camera pans to Amy Schumer in the audience• An acceptance speech gets cut off• Someone makes a Donald Trump joke• A curse word is bleeped out Take two sips every time ...• Ricky Gervais laughs at one of his own jokes• Or he makes a joke about The Office.
- 1/10/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
The Syndicate: BBC One, 9pm
Season three of Kay Mellor's The Syndicate kicks off with a new cast, including Lenny Henry as the gardener at a Scarborough manor house.
The staff at Hazelwood Manor find their lives turned upside down when they win the lottery, making them wealthier than the family they work for.
The Middle: Comedy Central, 9pm
Returning from its mid-season break, Us comedy sitcom The Middle continues in an episode all about romance.
As Valentine's Day looms, Brick (Atticus Shaffer) finds out his girlfriend wants to kiss him on the special day, whilst Axl (Charlie McDermott) is having a crisis of his own, being unable to connect with his significant other.
Brotherhood: Comedy Central, 9:30pm
Straight after The Middle, stay on Comedy Central to catch the series launch of new comedy Brotherhood.
When their mum suddenly dies, brothers Dan (Ben Ashenden) and Toby...
Season three of Kay Mellor's The Syndicate kicks off with a new cast, including Lenny Henry as the gardener at a Scarborough manor house.
The staff at Hazelwood Manor find their lives turned upside down when they win the lottery, making them wealthier than the family they work for.
The Middle: Comedy Central, 9pm
Returning from its mid-season break, Us comedy sitcom The Middle continues in an episode all about romance.
As Valentine's Day looms, Brick (Atticus Shaffer) finds out his girlfriend wants to kiss him on the special day, whilst Axl (Charlie McDermott) is having a crisis of his own, being unable to connect with his significant other.
Brotherhood: Comedy Central, 9:30pm
Straight after The Middle, stay on Comedy Central to catch the series launch of new comedy Brotherhood.
When their mum suddenly dies, brothers Dan (Ben Ashenden) and Toby...
- 6/2/2015
- Digital Spy
Michael Raymond-James brought to life one of the biggest moments in the lead up to the American Revolution on Monday night's "Sons of Liberty."
As Paul Revere in the History mini-series, the actor recreated the Midnight Ride. But, Michael told Access Hollywood the real pressure related to recreating the famed historical event (where Revere rode to Lexington, Mass., to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock that the British were coming to arrest them) had to do with mastering his horse.
Photos: 'Sons Of Liberty': The Founding Fathers
"You don't sort of focus on the enormity of it. ...
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As Paul Revere in the History mini-series, the actor recreated the Midnight Ride. But, Michael told Access Hollywood the real pressure related to recreating the famed historical event (where Revere rode to Lexington, Mass., to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock that the British were coming to arrest them) had to do with mastering his horse.
Photos: 'Sons Of Liberty': The Founding Fathers
"You don't sort of focus on the enormity of it. ...
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- 1/27/2015
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
History's "Sons of Liberty" kicks off on Sunday night with a spirited retelling of the build up to the American Revolution.
Photos: 'Sons Of Liberty': The Founding Fathers
It's Ben Barnes character, Samuel Adams, who is viewers' entryway into the piece, as the story opens with the Redcoats on the hunt for Adams, a man who has financially shorted the Crown. His failure to bring in a sizable sum as a tax collector has made him beloved by the people, who protect the Founding Father-in-the-making from the British soldiers chasing him at the start of this new three-night ...
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Photos: 'Sons Of Liberty': The Founding Fathers
It's Ben Barnes character, Samuel Adams, who is viewers' entryway into the piece, as the story opens with the Redcoats on the hunt for Adams, a man who has financially shorted the Crown. His failure to bring in a sizable sum as a tax collector has made him beloved by the people, who protect the Founding Father-in-the-making from the British soldiers chasing him at the start of this new three-night ...
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 1/25/2015
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Okay, pay attention now because this won’t be easy to understand.
First, a couple of news items:
A time capsule buried near the State House in Boston in 1795 by Paul Revere and Samuel Adams was unearthed last week during some repair work.
And scientists have actually seen some dark matter. They’ve been speculating about it for quite a while, but last week a team of stargazers at the Keck observatory in Hawaii actually glimpsed it a long, long way off.
Some of you are probably giving a so what shrug. What has this to do with the midseason finale of the Arrow television show and why am I not writing about that? Because, yeah, that was a hell of a final scene. Well, maybe we’ll get to it next week, if we’re not distracted by holiday matters. Because, you know, the season to be jolly can...
First, a couple of news items:
A time capsule buried near the State House in Boston in 1795 by Paul Revere and Samuel Adams was unearthed last week during some repair work.
And scientists have actually seen some dark matter. They’ve been speculating about it for quite a while, but last week a team of stargazers at the Keck observatory in Hawaii actually glimpsed it a long, long way off.
Some of you are probably giving a so what shrug. What has this to do with the midseason finale of the Arrow television show and why am I not writing about that? Because, yeah, that was a hell of a final scene. Well, maybe we’ll get to it next week, if we’re not distracted by holiday matters. Because, you know, the season to be jolly can...
- 12/18/2014
- by Dennis O'Neil
- Comicmix.com
Crews removed a time capsule dating back to 1795 on Thursday from the granite cornerstone of the Massachusetts Statehouse, where historians believe it was originally placed by Revolutionary War luminaries Samuel Adams and Paul Revere among others. The small time capsule is believed to contain items such as old coins, documents, newspapers and a metal plate that was owned by Revere. Secretary of State William Galvin speculated that some of the items could have deteriorated over time. Officials plan to X-ray the capsule on Sunday at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts to get some idea of the contents and possibly details on their condition,...
- 12/12/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
It's Friday and it's a big review day for us as Laremy finally saw Boyhood and we also have reviews of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Into the Storm, Step Up All In and Calvary as well as a lot of your questions, a couple voice mails, drinking advice from a listener and our regular allotment of games. Hope you enjoy! Finally, it's time once again to vote for our next audio commentary. On this episode we mention only five, but I thought of one more after we finished and have added it to the mix, so there are six to choose from. Vote below: poll id="359" If you are on Twitter, we have a Twitter account dedicated to the podcast at @bnlpod. Give us a follow won'tchac I want to remind you that you can call in and leave us your comments, thoughts, questions, etc. directly on our Google Voice account,...
- 8/8/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
People who are boycotting Belgian beer in support of Team USA soccer are only screwing themselves out of an opportunity to Drink Good Beer ... so says Samuel Adams founder Jim Koch. Of course, with Team USA's big match against Belgium just hours away -- some Americans are 86'ing all things Belgium from their lives ... waffles, chocolate, Jean-Claude Van Damme, etc. But Koch tells TMZ Sports ... the beer shouldn't suffer. "We hear some people are boycotting...
- 7/1/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
“Breaking Bad” and “Under the Dome” star Dean Norris leads an ensemble cast in History's new six-hour scripted miniseries “Sons of Liberty,” the network said Wednesday. Norris will play Benjamin Franklin in the series, which tells the story of the men who sparked the American Revolution. The actor is joined by Ben Barnes (“The Chronicles of Narnia”) as Samuel Adams, Henry Thomas (ABC's “Betrayal”) as John Adams, Michael Raymond James (HBO's “True Blood”) as Paul Revere, Rafe Spall (“Prometheus,” “Life of Pi”) as John Hancock, and Ryan Eggold (NBC's “The Black List”) as Joseph Warren. Also read: ‘Pawn Stars’ Spinoff Gets Greenlight.
- 6/4/2014
- by L.A. Ross
- The Wrap
Ask and ye shall receive! O-Town's decade-long hiatus from music officially ended Wednesday when the boy band released the single "Skydive" from their upcoming album, Lines & Circles, due in August. Samuel Adams and Marcel Wildly wrote the ditty. "'Skydive' is a dramatic song," Trevor Penick says. "It starts with a simple piano and vocal, and by the end you hear a seventy-piece orchestra, and all four of us belting it out in four-part harmony. It's a mid-tempo, but there's a lot of energy in this song. There's intensity in the vocals, and the track is very dynamic. This song should take you for a ride." In a statement, O-Town's Erik-Michael Estrada adds, "At...
- 5/29/2014
- E! Online
A long-brewing controversy over the inclusion of gays and lesbians in St. Patrick's Day parades is reaching a fever pitch. Heineken and Samuel Adams announced Friday they are no longer sponsoring the nation's two most popular celebrations on the Irish holiday. The Boston and New York City events have been widely criticized by advocacy groups, who accuse organizers of discriminating against the Lgbt community by prohibiting people from marching while identifying their sexual orientation on signs and clothing. Sam Adams, a sponsor of the South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade for nearly a decade, said the company was forced to break tradition just a couple days before this year's big event. "We were hopeful an agreement could be reached to allow everyone, regardless of orientation, to participate in this parade," the company said in a statement. "However, given the current status of the negotiations, this may not be possible.
- 3/16/2014
- by Nick Maslow
- Popsugar.com
Welcome back, my fellow Scandalistas! That was a looooong wait between episodes, no? Fortunately, this week’s return throws us right back into all the batcrap, soap operatic, glorious insanity. Let’s dive right in …
We open on Mellie (Bellamy Young) walking with great determination through the halls, demurely batting various White House underlings out of the way. She barges in on Cyrus (Jeff Perry), and in her best Linda Blair-Exorcist voice growls out, “She’S Running!”
“She” being VP Sally (Kate Burton), who we see with her sleazy campaign manager Leo (that guy from Private Practice) preparing her statement to the press announcing her plan to run against Fitz as an independent (and it’s only on the topsy turvy world of this show that anyone would see a third party candidate as any sort of a threat).
Leo advises her to stick to their prepared statement … “Blah blah blah,...
We open on Mellie (Bellamy Young) walking with great determination through the halls, demurely batting various White House underlings out of the way. She barges in on Cyrus (Jeff Perry), and in her best Linda Blair-Exorcist voice growls out, “She’S Running!”
“She” being VP Sally (Kate Burton), who we see with her sleazy campaign manager Leo (that guy from Private Practice) preparing her statement to the press announcing her plan to run against Fitz as an independent (and it’s only on the topsy turvy world of this show that anyone would see a third party candidate as any sort of a threat).
Leo advises her to stick to their prepared statement … “Blah blah blah,...
- 2/28/2014
- by Steven Frank
- The Backlot
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