Watch Clips From The Tales From The Crypt Season 6 Dvd Set

We’ve got your first look at clips from the upcoming July 24th release of Tales from the Crypt: The Complete Sixth Season! Take a look below! The Cryptkeeper is back with the bloodcurdling Tales from the Crypt: The Complete Sixth Season from Warner Home Video on DVD July 24, 2007. Keep entertained this summer with 15 fright-fully fun episodes on three discs including a Virtual Comic Book that will leave you dying…for more....

July 16, 2022 · 1 min · 177 words · Janet Colby

Weinstein Co S Shanghai Relocates To Thailand And England

Production of the Weinstein Co.’s period piece Shanghai is looking to relocate to Thailand and England, after is was denied a shooting permit from China. According to Variety, Harvey Weinstein considered Hong Kong and other Asian locations but said, “Hong Kong doesn’t have the colonial era setting we need; it is difficult to find a building here less than 50 stories high. So we will be going to Thailand and, believe it or not, England....

July 16, 2022 · 1 min · 162 words · Gary Stone

Where Was Vision During Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness

Warning: This article contains MAJOR SPOILERS for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse.Doctor Strange in The Multiverse of Madness Focuses mainly on Wanda’s story and grief, so you would think that we would see an appearance from Vision, since the sentient android is a huge part of Wanda’s journey through the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is definitely difficult to justify the absence from the beloved android, but due to the multiverse being opened, there are a plethora of ways Visions absence can be explained....

July 16, 2022 · 5 min · 890 words · Helen Phillips

Whoopi Goldberg Blasts Trolls Criticizing Rings Of Power House Of The Dragon S Diverse Casting

If you have something negative to say about the diverse cast of characters seen in Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and/or HBO’s House of the Dragon, Whoopi Goldberg doesn’t want to hear it. With both shows recently arriving at their respective homes, there has been a certain level of criticism on social media over the inclusion of Black characters. With The Rings of Power, some argue that the diverse casting doesn’t line up with how certain characters were described in the original books....

July 16, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Travis Kaiser

The Cw Superheroes Unite In New Photo Legends Finds Its Stargirl

During May’s Season 1 finale of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Suits star Patrick J. Adams was introduced as comic book character Hourman, teasing that the Justice Society of America is coming to the show. It was revealed at Comic-Con last month that Justice Society characters Obsidian, Stargirl and Dr. Mid-Nite will also debut during Season 2. But they hadn’t been cast at that time. Today, we have word that Sarah Grey (Power Rangers) has come aboard to play the new Stargirl....

July 15, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · Marion Jackson

The Daily Spin Lust For Life The Frisco Kid Odd Jobs Transporter 2

Welcome to MovieWeb’s daily DVD announcement column, The Daily Spin. Everyday at 9:00AM PST we compile a list of titles which have been recently announced by the studios and have been given or rumored with a release date. Click a title below to see the full press release info attached to the release. Enjoy and stay tuned to MovieWeb for the latest home video announcements, 9:00AM PST, on the dot, Monday through Friday....

July 15, 2022 · 5 min · 926 words · Seymour Griffith

The Funniest Episodes Of Love Death And Robots Ranked

Love, Death and Robots is Netflix’s animated anthology series about the fight for dominance between humanity and technology. Some episodes are disturbing and range in a variety of genres. While most seem to focus on action or horror tones, there are some that are rather hilarious. These funny episodes of the series do have serious undertones about the downfall of humanity, but they are presented in a way that hides the seriousness under absurdity....

July 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1177 words · Eddie Finn

The Last Dance Filmmakers Explore Team Usa S Quest For Olympic Gold In The Redeem Team Trailer

The official trailer has been released for The Redeem Team. From the filmmakers behind the acclaimed sports documentary The Last Dance, The Redeem Team delves into the journey of the US Olympic Men’s Basketball Team going for the gold in 2008. The doc will make its Netflix premiere on Oct. 7, and ahead of the release, you can get a sneak peek by watching the official trailer below. The official logline for The Redeem Team is as follows:...

July 15, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · Crystal Evenson

The Mandalorian Theory Ties Mando S Backstory To The Star Wars Holiday Special

Does The Mandalorian have even more ties to the Star Wars Holiday Special than previously thought? A new theory ties in the three flashback sequences we have seen to the notorious christmas trainwreck. In these flashbacks, we were able to see a Trade Federation’s Super Battle Droids, which presumably killed our hero’s parents and left him a foundling, aka orphan. In these scenes, everybody is shown wearing red robes, which leads us right into this interesting theory that brings everything back to a pretty big forgotten Star Wars reference....

July 15, 2022 · 3 min · 477 words · Diego Paige

The Most Emotional Pixar Moments Ranked

Pixar’s movies are mostly known for one thing, making you uncontrollably ball your eyes out. Whether its about sentient toys, a realm of the dead, or a truly heartbreaking montage, Pixar knows how to make the audience feel emotions unparalleled to any other production company. As a Disney company, Pixar’s movies are first and foremost aimed at kids, with vibrant and cartoonish characters in creative worlds, that sometimes mirror the real world....

July 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1344 words · Peter Miller

The Queen Mary Plot Cast And Everything Else We Know

In the early twentieth century, shipping lines competed to be the fastest to complete a transatlantic crossing. Such famous ships as the Lusitania, the Mauretania, and the ill-fated Titanic were feted as possible contenders for the Blue Riband, the title given to the ship holding the record. But among the most famous record-holders was the Queen Mary, which held the record for fourteen years, but now stands encased in concrete at Long Beach, California, where it has been used for many years as a luxury hotel and tourist attraction....

July 15, 2022 · 4 min · 797 words · Danielle Jacobs

The Riddler Attacks In Haunting Clip From The Batman

Robert Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne nearly gets wiped out in a new clip from The Batman. Officially, the long-awaited superhero film will make its debut on the big screen in March, and for the fans who’ve been eagerly awaiting this release, that date cannot come soon enough. To help hold some of you over until that movie arrives in its entirety, you can check out a brand new clip from The Batman below....

July 15, 2022 · 3 min · 526 words · Korey Woodhouse

The Twilight Zone Extended Trailer Witness The Revival Of A New Dimension

Next stop ahead The Twilight Zone. CBS All Access and Get Out, Us writer-director Jordan Peele’s high-profile revival aka reimagining of Rod Serling’s original 1959 series will debut its first two episodes on April Fool’s Day. Peele will serve as host and narrator of the new series; a role made famous by above-mentioned creator Rod Serling, who used socially conscious storytelling to explore the human condition and culture of the times....

July 15, 2022 · 3 min · 526 words · Pamela Emmons

The Ultra Series Is Back With Ultraman Chronicle D Ultras Who Fight Together

First airing on January 29th, 2022, the famous Tsuburaya Productions’ Ultra Series is back for a tokusatsu biographical series,​ Ultraman Chronicle D (ウルトラマン クロニクルD, Urutoraman Kuronikuru Di). Global audiences can watch the latest take on the popular Ultra Series (with English subtitles) following the TV Tokyo Network broadcast of each new Ultraman Chronicle D episode on the Ultraman Official YouTube channel. Each week, the official ULTRAMAN Global Twitter account also tweets out an update when the episode drops, so Ultra fans never have to miss the week’s action!...

July 15, 2022 · 3 min · 521 words · Lourdes Melle

The Voice Is Going Remote For At Home Live Shows

The Voice is the latest variety show to retool its format in the wake of recent events, as the show will now move to live shows, remotely filmed without audiences or judges. Starting next Monday, May 4th, the show will return, with Carson Daly hosting the live performances from an empty soundstage in front of the red coach chairs. The coaches will appear remotely, from their homes, as the final 17 contestants also perform live from their homes....

July 15, 2022 · 2 min · 383 words · Paul Peck

The Wonder Review A Haunting Exploration Of Oppressive Faith

A grieving English nurse travels to Ireland after the Great Famine to observe a child who supposedly hasn’t eaten in months. Based on the novel by Emma Donoghue, The Wonder is a bleak and desperately haunting story of oppressive religious faith. The girl deemed a “miracle” by devout villagers is also branded a fraud by skeptical outsiders. Florence Pugh delivers a thoughtful and compassionate performance as a weary protagonist searching for the truth....

July 15, 2022 · 3 min · 554 words · Jane Myrick

There S Someone Inside Your House Who Is The Killer And Will There Be A Sequel

As the song goes, “Secrets (secrets) are no fun. Secrets (secrets) hurt someone.” These lyrics can certainly apply to 2021’s high school slasher film from director Patrick Brice, with powerhouse producers Shawn Levy and James Wan. The gory Netflix offering There’s Someone Inside Your House is adapted from the 2017 novel by Stephanie Perkins. Led by actors Sydney Park (The Walking Dead) and Théodore Pellerin (Never Rarely Sometimes Always), the mysterious tale follows a senior transfer student from Hawaii who finds herself at the center of gruesome murder cases in her newly acquainted Nebraska town....

July 15, 2022 · 4 min · 795 words · Scott Nesmith

They Live How The John Carpenter Movie Deconstructs Ideology

Ideology, in its simplest definition, is the science of belief. In today’s world, this often comes in the form of political or religious movements, with set groups of people subscribing to what ideology best fits their beliefs. The concept itself is one rooted in human existence, as that need for subscription to higher ideals is one which has driven forward progress for as long as humanity has been the world’s foremost species....

July 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1115 words · Martin Brown

Three Kings Blu Ray Video Journal Clip Exclusive

On October 12th, Warner Bros. will release David O. Russell’s acclaimed war dramedy Three Kings on Blu-ray. We have your first look at some of the special features on this disc with an exclusive clip from the movie’s behind-the-scenes video journal. Here, we are shown how miniature sets were utilized in setting up the perfect shot. To watch this video, click on the clip below: While high-tech U.S. specialists fought, career soldier Archie Gates marked time in his Gulf War base camp....

July 15, 2022 · 1 min · 203 words · Juanita Letourneau

Tiff 2022 Review Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe Is A Compassionate Debut From Aitch Alberto

Making its world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival 2022, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe follows the two titular Mexican-American teenagers as they form an instant and unique connection in the summer of 1987 in El Paso, Texas. Aristotle (Max Pelayo), or “Ari,” is introspective and sensitive, plagued with social anxiety, and shouldering the burden of his family’s secrecy about an absent older brother. Meanwhile, Dante (Reese Gonzales) is out-going and free-spirited — he refuses to wear shoes — and likes to live by his own rules....

July 15, 2022 · 4 min · 795 words · Kathryn Heaberlin