New ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Character Posters
Netflix just dropped new character posters for their upcoming live-action series, Avatar: The Last Airbender. Four character posters were released today (and hopefully, more to come of the others).
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With the release date of Madame Web quickly approaching on February 14, now seems like the perfect time to share the latest character posters! Based on the Marvel comics, the new superhero film will star Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, Celeste O’Connor, Tahar Rahim, Mike Epps, Emma Roberts, and Adam Scott.
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Emily Hampshire on the Fun of Filming ‘Self Reliance’
Emily Hampshire plays Mary in the comedy thriller, Self Reliance. The new movie, starring and directed by Jake Johnson, is currently streaming on Hulu.
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How The CW’s ‘Wild Cards’ is a Win for Women of Color
For Wild Cards showrunner Michael Konyves, he wanted to bring a fun procedural series using the formula of a good cop and a petty criminal (with a heart of gold) to solve cases together. That’s how his new series Wild Card came about.
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Shanola Hampton Discusses the Dramatic Season Finale of ‘Found’
Shanola Hampton produces and stars as Gabi Mosely in Found. The drama has already been renewed for a second season by NBC and you can watch all episodes of the first season on Peacock.
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NOC Review: Tense ‘I.S.S’ is Heavy-Handed but Entertaining
Ever since Gravity, it’s felt like there’s been a haunting prestige movie about realistic space exploration every single year. Not long after was Interstellar. Then The Martian, Hidden Figures, First Man, Ad Astra, Stowaway, etc. For subject matter meant to be about the unknown and unexplored, this subgenre seems incredibly and abundantly well tread. And that’s quite apparent in I.S.S, the latest in a long line of astronaut-movie allegories to grace the big screen in the past decade.
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‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ Trailer Sees Animals of the Chinese Zodiac Face a Great Evil
Paramount+ has unleashed a brand-new trailer for The Tiger’s Apprentice, a new animated film based on the popular children’s book series of the same name by Laurence Yep which inserts the mythology of the Chinese Zodiac into a modern-day story about a teenager who discovers that he comes from a long-linage of mystical protectors known as the guardians.
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Watch the Official Trailer for ‘Upgraded’ Starring Camila Mendes
Amazon MGM Studios has just shared the official trailer and poster for Upgraded! The movie stars Camila Mendes, who is also an executive producer, and Archie Renaux. The cast additionally includes Thomas Kretschmann, Gregory Montel, Aimee Carrero, Andrew Schulz, Rachel Matthews, Lena Olin, Marisa Tomei, Fola Evans-Akingbola, Anthony Head, and Saoirse-Monica Jackson.
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Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse are a Deadly Duo in ‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Trailer
A killer romance is headed to theaters just in time for Valentine’s Day. Focus Features recently debuted the official trailer for its upcoming horror comedy Lisa Frankenstein, starring Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse.
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Ariana DeBose Reflects on the Big Questions That ‘I.S.S.’ Asks About Humanity
Ariana DeBose stars as American astronaut Kira Foster in I.S.S., a new sci-fi thriller that will be released in theaters on January 19.
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Josh Hutcherson Talks His Fans and Playing the Villain in ‘The Beekeeper’
Josh Hutcherson stars as Derek Danforth in The Beekeeper. The new action movie is currently in theaters and IMAX.
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Director Jennifer Morrison on Establishing the Feeling of ‘Dr. Death’ Season 2 and More
Jennifer Morrison serves as a director and executive producer for episodes 1-4 of Dr. Death’s second season. She directed for the first season as well and all episodes are currently streaming exclusively on Peacock.
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Avantika and Bebe Wood Discuss Their ‘Mean Girls’ Roles
Avantika and Bebe Wood bring the characters of Karen and Gretchen to life in Mean Girls. The movie serves as a new twist on the beloved classic and is currently playing in theaters.
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Insights From the Cast and Creative Staff of Marvel’s ‘Echo’
Wrapping up our coverage of Marvel Studios’ newest series Echo, here’s three interviews I conducted with cast members Devery Jacobs (Bonnie) and Chaske Spencer (Henry), director Sydney Freeland, and executive producer Richie Palmer.
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FDI Cast 184: Finally, The Rock Has Come Back
Welcome to our first cast of 2024!
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‘Mean Girls’ Stars Reneé Rapp and Christopher Briney Create Musical Moments for Each Other
Reneé Rapp and Christopher Briney portray Regina George and Aaron Samuels in Mean Girls. The movie serves as a new twist on the beloved classic and is now playing in theaters.
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Don Lee Battles Humans and Monsters in Netflix’s ‘Badland Hunters’
Actor Don Lee — also known as Dong-seok Ma– is many things: actor, strongman, and even the guy you use to get your deliveries sent to you quicker. But, in Netflix’s upcoming dystopian film Badland Hunters, Lee plays Nam-san, a wasteland hunter who protects his community, after a post-earthquake transformed Seoul into an apocalyptic wasteland.
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Disney Announces ‘Wish’ Digital and Blu-ray Release Dates
Walt Disney Animation Studio has announced the digital and Blu-ray release dates for their latest animated musical, Wish. The film, which hit theaters yesterday, becomes available from all major digital retailers including Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu on January 23 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD March 12. Of course, for those that want more than just the movie will be happy to know that it comes with a ton of bonus features.
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NOC Review: ‘Echo’ is Hard Hitting and Emotionally Resonant
Marvel Studios has heard the complaints from everyone post-Endgame, and has decided to create a dedicated banner specifically for one-off character stories: Marvel Spotlight. Like the comics that inspired the moniker, these shows will focus on telling stories about single characters that can be easily decoupled from the grander arcs of narrative building within the MCU. And the first series to be released under the Marvel Spotlight banner is Echo.
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He-Man Battles the Evil Horde in the Trailer for ‘Masters of the Universe: Revolution’
Hordak leads the Horde Empire while a newly mechanized Skeletor battles a reinvigorated He-Man in the trailer for Kevin Smith’s Masters of the Universe: Revolution!
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‘Echo’ Changes the Game and the Frame for the Marvel Cinematic Universe
The question looms over every Marvel Studios release these days: “Is it a game-changer?” Does this latest show/movie/sequel change the formula, or rekindle the magic or… accomplish anything? Marvel’s new series Echo certainly serves as a frame-changer, centering a Native American character who also happens to be deaf and an amputee.
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Sinking Our Teeth into the New Trailer for ‘Abigail’
This one just snuck up on all of us, folks! The latest from Radio Silence, the directors behind Scream V and Scream VI, as well as one of my personal favorite horror films in the past few years, Ready or Not are back with an original horror comedy: Abigail!
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Angourie Rice, Auliʻi Cravalho, and Jaquel Spivey Talk ‘Mean Girls’
Angourie Rice, Auliʻi Cravalho, and Jaquel Spivey star as Cady, Janis, and Damian in Mean Girls. The movie serves as a new twist on the beloved classic and hits theaters on January 12.
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