Maynard James Keenan has been celebrating his 60th birthday all month with two of his bands — A Perfect Circle and Puscifer — along with Primus on the “Sessanta” tour. On Saturday night (April 20th) at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, fans were treated to all three of Keenan’s bands when Tool gave a surprise performance toward the end of the concert.
The tour usually has a no-video policy until the last song of the night, which is Puscifer’s “Grand Canyon,” but Keenan said from the stage that he would permit filming of the next song because he had “picked up some strays” to join him onstage. At that point, Tool’s Danny Carey, Adam Jones, and Justin Chancellor walked out to the delight of the fans.
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Keenan joked, “Danny’s up there, like, ‘You call this a fuckin’ drum set! Where’s the rest of it?...
The tour usually has a no-video policy until the last song of the night, which is Puscifer’s “Grand Canyon,” but Keenan said from the stage that he would permit filming of the next song because he had “picked up some strays” to join him onstage. At that point, Tool’s Danny Carey, Adam Jones, and Justin Chancellor walked out to the delight of the fans.
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Keenan joked, “Danny’s up there, like, ‘You call this a fuckin’ drum set! Where’s the rest of it?...
- 4/21/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Maynard James Keenan’s monthlong 60th birthday celebration kicked off on Tuesday night (April 2nd) in Boston as A Perfect Circle, Primus, and Puscifer launched the “Sessanta Tour.”
The outing finds the three bands rotating on and and off the stage, with members of all three acts onstage at certain points. The 29-song setlist was divided into groups of tunes by each band.
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The evening kicked off with three A Perfect Circle songs, followed by four Primus cuts and three Puscifer numbers, and continued to rotate from there.
Highlights included Keenan singing on Primus’ “Tommy the Cat,” Primus drummer Tim Alexander sitting in on A Perfect Circle’s “The Hollow,” and Primus frontman Les Claypool jamming on the set-closing Puscifer song “Grand Canyon.”
The bands also debuted all three songs from their Sessanta E.P.P.P., a newly released EP featuring new tracks from each act.
The outing finds the three bands rotating on and and off the stage, with members of all three acts onstage at certain points. The 29-song setlist was divided into groups of tunes by each band.
Get Sessanta Tickets Here
The evening kicked off with three A Perfect Circle songs, followed by four Primus cuts and three Puscifer numbers, and continued to rotate from there.
Highlights included Keenan singing on Primus’ “Tommy the Cat,” Primus drummer Tim Alexander sitting in on A Perfect Circle’s “The Hollow,” and Primus frontman Les Claypool jamming on the set-closing Puscifer song “Grand Canyon.”
The bands also debuted all three songs from their Sessanta E.P.P.P., a newly released EP featuring new tracks from each act.
- 4/3/2024
- by Heavy Consequence Staff
- Consequence - Music
On Sunday, March 24 at 7:10 p.m. Et, the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide face the No. 12 Grand Canyon Antelopes from Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in the second round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. The game is airing exclusively on TBS, which you can stream for 50% off with a subscription to Sling TV.
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The Alabama vs. Grand Canyon game will be streaming on TBS, which is available with a Subscription to Sling TV.
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- 3/24/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Margia Dean, who co-starred in the cult sci-fi classic The Quatermass Xperiment and appeared alongside the likes of Clint Eastwood, Vincent Price, Esther Williams and George Reeves in other movies, has died. She was 101.
Dean died June 23 in her apartment in Rancho Cucamonga, California, her niece Denyse Barr told The Hollywood Reporter.
From 1948-56, Dean worked in about 20 features for producer Robert L. Lippert, founder of the B-movie studio Lippert Pictures, thus earning the nickname “The Queen of Lippert.”
She acted for Sam Fuller in two of those films, the first two features he ever directed, in fact — I Shot Jesse James (1949), in which she portrayed a saloon singer, and the Price-starring The Baron of Arizona (1950).
Based on a popular BBC serial, Hammer Films’ The Quatermass Xperiment (1956), directed by Val Guest and starring Brian Donlevy, told the story of an astronaut (Richard Wordsworth) who crash-lands back on Earth and...
Dean died June 23 in her apartment in Rancho Cucamonga, California, her niece Denyse Barr told The Hollywood Reporter.
From 1948-56, Dean worked in about 20 features for producer Robert L. Lippert, founder of the B-movie studio Lippert Pictures, thus earning the nickname “The Queen of Lippert.”
She acted for Sam Fuller in two of those films, the first two features he ever directed, in fact — I Shot Jesse James (1949), in which she portrayed a saloon singer, and the Price-starring The Baron of Arizona (1950).
Based on a popular BBC serial, Hammer Films’ The Quatermass Xperiment (1956), directed by Val Guest and starring Brian Donlevy, told the story of an astronaut (Richard Wordsworth) who crash-lands back on Earth and...
- 7/6/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stars: Stacy Aung, Heidi Hemlock, Brian Easter Jr., Marlene Mc’Cohen, Samuel Code, Randy Oppenheimer, Jessie Vane, Veronica Ricci | Written by Dennis Devine, Drake Cola | Directed by Dennis Devine
If you’re familiar with Sterling Films then you’ll know what you’re getting into as soon as you see their name during the opening credits for Fangs Out (not to be confused with Fanged Up). For those that aren’t, it means a micro to no budget film shot in someone’s backyard with no production values to speak of. For fans of microbudget films, it doesn’t necessarily mean a bad film, but if you can’t deal with this level of DIY cinema you’ll want to find something else to watch.
For those that stick with it, Fangs Out follows four friends, Madison, Allana (Heidi Hemlock) and her boyfriend (Brian Easter Jr.) and Skylar as they head to Mexico for Spring Break.
If you’re familiar with Sterling Films then you’ll know what you’re getting into as soon as you see their name during the opening credits for Fangs Out (not to be confused with Fanged Up). For those that aren’t, it means a micro to no budget film shot in someone’s backyard with no production values to speak of. For fans of microbudget films, it doesn’t necessarily mean a bad film, but if you can’t deal with this level of DIY cinema you’ll want to find something else to watch.
For those that stick with it, Fangs Out follows four friends, Madison, Allana (Heidi Hemlock) and her boyfriend (Brian Easter Jr.) and Skylar as they head to Mexico for Spring Break.
- 5/23/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Take a mesmerizing journey through the world of everyday objects in this hypnotizing animated short film. Grands Canons (not to be confused with the Grand Canyon) is a short film from French filmmaker / artist Alain Biet. Superimposed, condensed, multiplied, thousands of documentary drawings in successive series come to life on the screen, composing a veritable visual symphony of everyday objects. The film is made up of thousands upon thousands of hand-painted images of every day objects, from bulbs to phones to pipes to keys to tools to electronics to utensils to everything else you can think of. The name translates to Big Guns, which is a bit of an odd odd title for this. It originally premiered at film festivals back in 2018 and has been playing around for years before finally ending up online for everyone to enjoy. The perfect detailing in every single painting is just extraordinary; I'd like...
- 2/28/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The Dead Don´t Die is a movie written and directed by Jim Jarmusch it has an exceptional cast headed by Bill Murray. And, Adam Driver, of course.
So we have seen this funny movie that is intelligent as well. Good lines and lots of irony in The Dead Don´t Die.
Storyline
In the small town of Centerville, the citizens have to face a… plague of living dead. When Earth deviates from its axis… ugly things happen.
The Movie The Dead Don’t Die (2019)
Jim Jarmusch´s usual irony, with the sardonic touch added by Bill Murray. A movie inside a movie that laughs at itself. It is still just a zombie movie, okay… but this is entertaining and it has its political and social satire.
The movie is an apparent amusement that is rather heavy handed with a much deeper irony. Lots of dark humor (lots and lots). It...
So we have seen this funny movie that is intelligent as well. Good lines and lots of irony in The Dead Don´t Die.
Storyline
In the small town of Centerville, the citizens have to face a… plague of living dead. When Earth deviates from its axis… ugly things happen.
The Movie The Dead Don’t Die (2019)
Jim Jarmusch´s usual irony, with the sardonic touch added by Bill Murray. A movie inside a movie that laughs at itself. It is still just a zombie movie, okay… but this is entertaining and it has its political and social satire.
The movie is an apparent amusement that is rather heavy handed with a much deeper irony. Lots of dark humor (lots and lots). It...
- 1/30/2023
- by Martin Cid
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
After a decade of sensational work in New York City theater (for which he won two Tony Awards), Kevin Kline was at last ready to make his motion picture debut. He couldn't have chosen a buzzier project than Alan J. Pakula's "Sophie's Choice," a shattering drama based on the National Book Award-winning novel by William Styron. Pakula had been wowed by Kline's bravura performance in the 1981 Broadway revival of "The Pirates of Penzance," and believed the effervescent actor could capture the alternating charm and terror of Nathan Landau, a seemingly brilliant chemist engaged in an abusive love affair with Sophie, a Polish immigrant haunted by a horrible sacrifice she was forced to make during the Holocaust.
For the part of Sophie, Pakula was torn between the brilliant Norwegian actor Liv Ullman and the unknown-in-the-u.S. Slovakian performer Magdaléna Vášáarová. Unfortunately for these two, Meryl Streep had serious designs on the role,...
For the part of Sophie, Pakula was torn between the brilliant Norwegian actor Liv Ullman and the unknown-in-the-u.S. Slovakian performer Magdaléna Vášáarová. Unfortunately for these two, Meryl Streep had serious designs on the role,...
- 9/21/2022
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Emily Blunt Heading To Mipcom For ‘The English’ Red Carpet Curtain Raiser
Emily Blunt, Chaske Spencer and Hugo Blick are headed to Cannes for a red carpet screening of buzzy Western drama series The English at Mipcom. The event will be the curtain raiser for the Rx France-hosted event and will take place at the Grand Auditorium in Cannes’ Palais des Festivals on Sunday October 16 at 6pm Cet, the evening before the main festival, market and conference kicks off. A Q&a with stars Blunt and Spencer and writer-director Blick will follow. The English follows aristocratic Englishwoman Lady Cornelia Locke (the Blunt) and ex-cavalry scout Eli Whipp (Spencer), as they come together in 1890 mid-America to cross a violent landscape built on dreams and blood. Stephen Rea, Rafe Spall and Valerie Pachner are also among the cast. Drama Republic and Eight Rooks are co-producing for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer in...
Emily Blunt, Chaske Spencer and Hugo Blick are headed to Cannes for a red carpet screening of buzzy Western drama series The English at Mipcom. The event will be the curtain raiser for the Rx France-hosted event and will take place at the Grand Auditorium in Cannes’ Palais des Festivals on Sunday October 16 at 6pm Cet, the evening before the main festival, market and conference kicks off. A Q&a with stars Blunt and Spencer and writer-director Blick will follow. The English follows aristocratic Englishwoman Lady Cornelia Locke (the Blunt) and ex-cavalry scout Eli Whipp (Spencer), as they come together in 1890 mid-America to cross a violent landscape built on dreams and blood. Stephen Rea, Rafe Spall and Valerie Pachner are also among the cast. Drama Republic and Eight Rooks are co-producing for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer in...
- 8/30/2022
- by Jesse Whittock and Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
As a young writer, Lawrence Kasdan made a name for himself scripting three of the most beloved cinematic spectacles of all time: “The Empire Strikes Back,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” and “Return of the Jedi.” When he moved into the director’s chair, however, his best work tended toward modestly scaled humanist dramas and comedies like “The Big Chill,” “The Accidental Tourist,” and “Grand Canyon,” films more concerned with asking deep philosophical questions about how we live our lives (and why) than with pyrotechnics or heightened acts of heroism.
With his latest work, the six-part Disney+ documentary series “Light & Magic,” Kasdan has reconciled the two sides of his filmmaking sensibility to tell a sweeping story of spectacular technology through a personal lens. The show follows the evolution of the most influential special effects house in the history of cinema, Industrial Light & Magic, through an expertly assembled combination of...
With his latest work, the six-part Disney+ documentary series “Light & Magic,” Kasdan has reconciled the two sides of his filmmaking sensibility to tell a sweeping story of spectacular technology through a personal lens. The show follows the evolution of the most influential special effects house in the history of cinema, Industrial Light & Magic, through an expertly assembled combination of...
- 7/29/2022
- by Jim Hemphill
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Oscar-nominated actress Alfre Woodard is joining New Line’s Salem’s Lot bunch in the big-screen take of the 1975 Stephen King vampire novel, we can tell you first.
She’ll play Dr. Cody, who in the novel is a guy, Dr. Jimmy Cody. Cody assists Ben Mears (Lewis Pullman in the film), Susan Norton (Makenzie Leigh) and Matt Burke (Bill Camp) in fighting the spread of vampires. Spencer Treat Clark also stars as Mike Ryerson, as Deadline first reported. In King’s first New York Times No. 1 bestseller, author Ben Mears returns to his childhood home of Jerusalem’s Lot in search of inspiration for his next book, only to discover his hometown is being preyed upon by a bloodthirsty vampire.
Woodard recently starred in the critically acclaimed feature Clemency, for which she received a BAFTA Award nomination and a Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead. On the small screen,...
She’ll play Dr. Cody, who in the novel is a guy, Dr. Jimmy Cody. Cody assists Ben Mears (Lewis Pullman in the film), Susan Norton (Makenzie Leigh) and Matt Burke (Bill Camp) in fighting the spread of vampires. Spencer Treat Clark also stars as Mike Ryerson, as Deadline first reported. In King’s first New York Times No. 1 bestseller, author Ben Mears returns to his childhood home of Jerusalem’s Lot in search of inspiration for his next book, only to discover his hometown is being preyed upon by a bloodthirsty vampire.
Woodard recently starred in the critically acclaimed feature Clemency, for which she received a BAFTA Award nomination and a Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead. On the small screen,...
- 9/2/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
This The Simpsons review contains spoilers.
The Simpsons Season 32 Episode 21
Abe comes in from the cold on The Simpsons Season 32, episode 21, because it’s cold. “The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A.” is a tepid espionage chiller about an increasingly insignificant spy, but a room with a working window at the Springfield Retirement Home lies in the balance.
The episode opens with the uneasy soundtrack of intrigue as the titles tell us we are in London in 1970 at the office of the MI5. The British spies are toasting their youngest and brightest star, Terrance, voiced by Stephen Fry, who also voices the Head of the MI5, and will go on to voice his own father and daughter. He is that kind of spy, an Englishman unafraid to dress in drag. His then-most recent operation in Prague only left 11 dead, which for British Intelligence is barely a parking ticket.
The Simpsons Season 32 Episode 21
Abe comes in from the cold on The Simpsons Season 32, episode 21, because it’s cold. “The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A.” is a tepid espionage chiller about an increasingly insignificant spy, but a room with a working window at the Springfield Retirement Home lies in the balance.
The episode opens with the uneasy soundtrack of intrigue as the titles tell us we are in London in 1970 at the office of the MI5. The British spies are toasting their youngest and brightest star, Terrance, voiced by Stephen Fry, who also voices the Head of the MI5, and will go on to voice his own father and daughter. He is that kind of spy, an Englishman unafraid to dress in drag. His then-most recent operation in Prague only left 11 dead, which for British Intelligence is barely a parking ticket.
- 5/17/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
A Million Little Things‘ Katherine needs a hug. And a vacation. And a husband who’s able to go a season without significantly damaging their marriage.
Unfortunately, she gets none of those things in this week’s episode.
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Please understand: I am very aware that Eddie’s substance abuse stems from a disease over which he has no control. I also know that relapse is a common and...
Unfortunately, she gets none of those things in this week’s episode.
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Please understand: I am very aware that Eddie’s substance abuse stems from a disease over which he has no control. I also know that relapse is a common and...
- 4/8/2021
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Happy birthday on November 8 to the great Alfre Woodard, one of the most esteemed actresses of her generation. Woodard first made her mark in theater as a breakthrough performer in the classic “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf” in 1977. From there, it was a quick transition to films and television, winning an Emmy in 1983 for her role in the NBC series “Hill Street Blues.” The same year, she earned her only Academy Award nomination (so far) for her touching performance in Martin Ritt‘s “Cross Creek.” As her film career grew, Woodard earned a Golden Globe nomination and was nominated twice for her big-screen work by the Screen Actors Guild.
SEEAlfre Woodard Interview: ‘Clemency’
But it was in television that Woodard make her greatest mark, being nominated for 18 Emmy Awards, winning four. Woodard has also won a Golden Globe Award for television (“Miss Evers’ Boys”) from two nominations,...
SEEAlfre Woodard Interview: ‘Clemency’
But it was in television that Woodard make her greatest mark, being nominated for 18 Emmy Awards, winning four. Woodard has also won a Golden Globe Award for television (“Miss Evers’ Boys”) from two nominations,...
- 11/8/2019
- by Tom O'Brien and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Happy birthday on November 8 to the great Alfre Woodard, one of the most esteemed actresses of her generation. Woodard first made her mark in theater as a breakthrough performer in the classic “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf” in 1977. From there, it was a quick transition to films and television, winning an Emmy in 1983 for her role in the NBC series “Hill Street Blues.” The same year, she earned her only Academy Award nomination (so far) for her touching performance in Martin Ritt‘s “Cross Creek.” As her film career grew, Woodard earned a Golden Globe nomination and was nominated twice for her big-screen work by the Screen Actors Guild.
But it was in television that Woodard make her greatest mark, being nominated for 18 Emmy Awards, winning four. Woodard has also won a Golden Globe Award for television (“Miss Evers’ Boys”) from two nominations,...
But it was in television that Woodard make her greatest mark, being nominated for 18 Emmy Awards, winning four. Woodard has also won a Golden Globe Award for television (“Miss Evers’ Boys”) from two nominations,...
- 11/8/2019
- by Tom O'Brien, Misty Holland and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Getting back into the dating game after 20 years is hard.
On The Unicorn Season 1 Episode 2, Wade has no idea what he's getting into when he dates another woman.
He doesn't want to be mean. He's too nice of a guy. And he wants to feel normal.
Getting back to normal isn't an easy thing to do either because where do you begin?
All of them want to get back to normal, but it's not an easy thing to do after your life is turned upside down.
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What I like most about Wade's world is how supportive his friends are -- with everything.
They've got his back. And they didn't abandon him after his wife died.
Sometimes that's not how it works. When my husband died, our couples friends faded away.
Lives change and that's how it is. It...
On The Unicorn Season 1 Episode 2, Wade has no idea what he's getting into when he dates another woman.
He doesn't want to be mean. He's too nice of a guy. And he wants to feel normal.
Getting back to normal isn't an easy thing to do either because where do you begin?
All of them want to get back to normal, but it's not an easy thing to do after your life is turned upside down.
Related: Bluff City Law Season 1 Episode 2 Review: You Don't Need a Weatherman
What I like most about Wade's world is how supportive his friends are -- with everything.
They've got his back. And they didn't abandon him after his wife died.
Sometimes that's not how it works. When my husband died, our couples friends faded away.
Lives change and that's how it is. It...
- 10/4/2019
- by Lisa Babick
- TVfanatic
This week’s A Million Little Things is titled “Grand Canyon,” which is fitting, given that the emotional damage Eddie has inflicted on Katherine is probably just about as deep as that wonder of the natural world.
Or perhaps the name is a reference to the size of the secret Maggie’s mom is keeping from her? Or the largeness of the trouble Andrew is brewing at Regina’s restaurant?
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Or perhaps the name is a reference to the size of the secret Maggie’s mom is keeping from her? Or the largeness of the trouble Andrew is brewing at Regina’s restaurant?
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- 10/4/2019
- TVLine.com
A quintet of leading ladies listed on Gold Derby’s combined odds list of Academy Award predictions all qualify as being overdue for a Oscar statuette. Most have been nominated before while one former vampire lover has never been in the running. Here, in order of their current placement among lead actress contenders on the site, are those who might go on to give a speech at the ceremony on Feb. 9, 2020.
1. Saoirse Ronan, “Little Women”: The Irish actress follows in the bookish Civil War-era footsteps of Katharine Hepburn, June Allyson and Winona Ryder — the actresses who most notably played Jo, the headstrong and ambitious March sister — in the 1933, 1949 and 1994 big-screen adaptations of Louisa May Alcott’s novel “Little Women.” Ryder was nominated for Lead Actress and Ronan just might do the same. She has been nominated for a supporting Oscar as a spiteful teen in 2007’s “Atonement” followed by...
1. Saoirse Ronan, “Little Women”: The Irish actress follows in the bookish Civil War-era footsteps of Katharine Hepburn, June Allyson and Winona Ryder — the actresses who most notably played Jo, the headstrong and ambitious March sister — in the 1933, 1949 and 1994 big-screen adaptations of Louisa May Alcott’s novel “Little Women.” Ryder was nominated for Lead Actress and Ronan just might do the same. She has been nominated for a supporting Oscar as a spiteful teen in 2007’s “Atonement” followed by...
- 9/3/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
The first image appeared on Bruce Springsteen’s Twitter and Instagram account on Monday April 22nd at 10:03 Am. It appeared to be a Joshua Tree in the the middle of a bright desert. At 8:00 am the next morning another image of a desert tree appeared, though this one was slightly distorted. A third desert photo appeared at 8:06 am this morning, but this time it’s a long road with a horse on the side of it. There haven’t been captions attached to any of the images.
- 4/24/2019
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Aaron Watson previews his new album Red Bandana with the lively “Kiss That Girl Goodbye,” folk supergroup I’m With Her return with “Call My Name” and Kassi Ashton brushes off an ex in this week’s list of must-hear songs.
Haley & Michaels, “Taking Off”
Released four years after Shannon Haley and Ryan Michaels’ wedding, this hot-to-trot single finds the country duo returning to honeymoon levels of passion. Both singers take their own verses before harmonizing together during the chorus, whose rapid-fire rhythm mirrors the rush of a steamy make-out session.
Haley & Michaels, “Taking Off”
Released four years after Shannon Haley and Ryan Michaels’ wedding, this hot-to-trot single finds the country duo returning to honeymoon levels of passion. Both singers take their own verses before harmonizing together during the chorus, whose rapid-fire rhythm mirrors the rush of a steamy make-out session.
- 1/28/2019
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Lawrence Kasdan celebrates his 70th birthday on January 14, 2019. The four-time Oscar nominee has made a name for himself as both a writer of successful blockbusters and director of intimate character studies. But how many of those films are classics? In honor of his birthday, let’s take a look back at 12 of his greatest films, ranked worst to best.
Born in 1949, Kasdan burst onto the scene as a red hot writer with the one-two punch of “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” (1980) and “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981). These highly-profitable adventures paved the way for him to make his directorial debut with the steamy neo-noir “Body Heat” (1981), which starred Kathleen Turner as a sexy seductress who convinces a small-time lawyer (William Hurt) to murder her rich husband.
SEESteven Spielberg movies: All 31 feature films ranked from worst to best
He reaped his first Oscar nomination just two years later:...
Born in 1949, Kasdan burst onto the scene as a red hot writer with the one-two punch of “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” (1980) and “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981). These highly-profitable adventures paved the way for him to make his directorial debut with the steamy neo-noir “Body Heat” (1981), which starred Kathleen Turner as a sexy seductress who convinces a small-time lawyer (William Hurt) to murder her rich husband.
SEESteven Spielberg movies: All 31 feature films ranked from worst to best
He reaped his first Oscar nomination just two years later:...
- 1/14/2019
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Lawrence Kasdan celebrates his 70th birthday on January 14, 2019. The four-time Oscar nominee has made a name for himself as both a writer of successful blockbusters and director of intimate character studies. But how many of those films are classics? In honor of his birthday, let’s take a look back at 12 of his greatest films, ranked worst to best.
Born in 1949, Kasdan burst onto the scene as a red hot writer with the one-two punch of “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” (1980) and “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981). These highly-profitable adventures paved the way for him to make his directorial debut with the steamy neo-noir “Body Heat” (1981), which starred Kathleen Turner as a sexy seductress who convinces a small-time lawyer (William Hurt) to murder her rich husband.
He reaped his first Oscar nomination just two years later: Best Original Screenplay for the baby boomer dramedy “The Big Chill...
Born in 1949, Kasdan burst onto the scene as a red hot writer with the one-two punch of “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” (1980) and “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981). These highly-profitable adventures paved the way for him to make his directorial debut with the steamy neo-noir “Body Heat” (1981), which starred Kathleen Turner as a sexy seductress who convinces a small-time lawyer (William Hurt) to murder her rich husband.
He reaped his first Oscar nomination just two years later: Best Original Screenplay for the baby boomer dramedy “The Big Chill...
- 1/14/2019
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Kevin Kline first rose to fame on the New York stage where he has continued to appear with 16 Broadway roles. He impressed critics and won the 1978 Tony Award for the musical “On the Twentieth Century,” which gave him a highly comedic role with pratfalls. That led to other roles on Broadway, most notably as The Pirate King in a revival of “The Pirates of Penzance,” which brought him a second Tony, this time as a lead actor. In 2017, he he would add a third Tony to his mantle for the lead character in “Present Laughter.”
Kline was 35 before he ventured into the world of film, but he did it in a highly notable way playing opposite Meryl Streep in her legendary Oscar-winning role in “Sophie’s Choice.” Streep dedicated her Oscar to Kline and Peter MacNicol since it was their eyes she looked into while giving her highly acclaimed performance.
Kline was 35 before he ventured into the world of film, but he did it in a highly notable way playing opposite Meryl Streep in her legendary Oscar-winning role in “Sophie’s Choice.” Streep dedicated her Oscar to Kline and Peter MacNicol since it was their eyes she looked into while giving her highly acclaimed performance.
- 10/24/2018
- by Robert Pius and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Ah, the majesty of the Grand Canyon, the absolute beauty of the scene, and the great opportunity for film to capture some of the funniest and most iconic scenes that have ever been devised. There are a lot of picturesque locations throughout the world that could boast the kind of scenery that’s to be found in those movies that visit this natural wonder but the sheer scope of the Grand Canyon is something that people all over the world have come to witness and can easily recognize when it’s captured in a movie. The Grand Canyon runs about 277 miles
Five Great Movie Scenes Shot at the Grand Canyon...
Five Great Movie Scenes Shot at the Grand Canyon...
- 12/8/2017
- by Wake
- TVovermind.com
Ah, Thanksgiving, a day to put our cooking skills and our aptitude for non-violent conflict resolution to the test.
Families around the country will come together this Thursday to eat, drink, give thanks and remember that time a few hundred years ago when groups of people from different backgrounds and with disparate beliefs managed to come together to eat dinner in peace.
And if they can do it, so can we.
Any family gathering holds the possibility of disagreements among members of different generations or with conflicting political views, but with political tensions running especially high post-election, a universal dread...
Families around the country will come together this Thursday to eat, drink, give thanks and remember that time a few hundred years ago when groups of people from different backgrounds and with disparate beliefs managed to come together to eat dinner in peace.
And if they can do it, so can we.
Any family gathering holds the possibility of disagreements among members of different generations or with conflicting political views, but with political tensions running especially high post-election, a universal dread...
- 11/22/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from “Damnation’s” first two episodes, “Sam Riley’s Body” and “Whose Side Are You On?”]
As IndieWire wrote in its initial review of USA Network’s new Depression-era series, “Damnation” is anything but subtle. People die — a lot, horribly, and sometimes, even their corpses are carted around and posed a la Christ on the cross. Brothers pull guns on each other because their mutual hatred runs as deep as the Grand Canyon. Checking a man for infections at a local brothel includes pouring Listerine over his crotch. “Damnation” is a blunt, equal-opportunity offensive pulp Western, which is why the introduction of two potential romantic partners is the least romantic meet-cute ever imagined.
Loner Creeley Turner (Logan Marshall-Green), aka The Cowboy, wanders into Holden, Iowa in 1931. Sent by the Pinkerton agency to furtively take down unionization efforts by the local farmers, Creeley sets up shop in the most peculiar way: He goes to a roomful of prostitutes at the town’s brothel and holds up a...
As IndieWire wrote in its initial review of USA Network’s new Depression-era series, “Damnation” is anything but subtle. People die — a lot, horribly, and sometimes, even their corpses are carted around and posed a la Christ on the cross. Brothers pull guns on each other because their mutual hatred runs as deep as the Grand Canyon. Checking a man for infections at a local brothel includes pouring Listerine over his crotch. “Damnation” is a blunt, equal-opportunity offensive pulp Western, which is why the introduction of two potential romantic partners is the least romantic meet-cute ever imagined.
Loner Creeley Turner (Logan Marshall-Green), aka The Cowboy, wanders into Holden, Iowa in 1931. Sent by the Pinkerton agency to furtively take down unionization efforts by the local farmers, Creeley sets up shop in the most peculiar way: He goes to a roomful of prostitutes at the town’s brothel and holds up a...
- 11/15/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Leigh Boniello was a 26-year-old music enthusiast, anxiously starting a new job for the Backstreet Boys during the height of their fame, when suddenly she found herself caught up in an epic made-for-tv romance.
“Her job was to get content of us doing stuff outside of the everyday show ritual, and I was always the one who would put my hand up when they’d ask, ‘Does anyone want to go hang-gliding in Rio today?’” Howie Dorough recalls to Et. “So, she would come out and we did the pyramids and so many fun things. I always joked the website became mostly about me!”
“It was like being on The Bachelor, because it was all these crazy experiences,” adds Leigh. “It was like, ‘Here we are in Mexico, let’s get a private tour of the pyramids and go on crazy adventures together!’ It just lent itself to a romantic situation.”
Sure enough, romance...
“Her job was to get content of us doing stuff outside of the everyday show ritual, and I was always the one who would put my hand up when they’d ask, ‘Does anyone want to go hang-gliding in Rio today?’” Howie Dorough recalls to Et. “So, she would come out and we did the pyramids and so many fun things. I always joked the website became mostly about me!”
“It was like being on The Bachelor, because it was all these crazy experiences,” adds Leigh. “It was like, ‘Here we are in Mexico, let’s get a private tour of the pyramids and go on crazy adventures together!’ It just lent itself to a romantic situation.”
Sure enough, romance...
- 11/13/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Kendall Jenner is letting mother nature steal the spotlight on Instagram.
The model shared a gallery of photos featuring a stunning, curvaceous red-orange canyon on her Instagram on Monday. She captioned the snap, “wavy,” which is one word for the natural wonder. Another might be Instagram gold.
Related: All About the Utah Resort Where Kim Kardashian West Celebrated Her ‘Most Relaxing’ Birthday Yet
The eye-catching formation in Jenner’s photos appears to be Arizona’s Antelope Canyon, an incredible natural formation made up of a series of sandstone slot canyons, or very narrow cuts into the earth formed over millions of years.
The model shared a gallery of photos featuring a stunning, curvaceous red-orange canyon on her Instagram on Monday. She captioned the snap, “wavy,” which is one word for the natural wonder. Another might be Instagram gold.
Related: All About the Utah Resort Where Kim Kardashian West Celebrated Her ‘Most Relaxing’ Birthday Yet
The eye-catching formation in Jenner’s photos appears to be Arizona’s Antelope Canyon, an incredible natural formation made up of a series of sandstone slot canyons, or very narrow cuts into the earth formed over millions of years.
- 11/6/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Nathaniel R
In the absence of a Best Picture frontrunner, something I think we all can agree on at this particular juncture in time, does that mean anything could happen with Best Picture nominations? Or does that mean the Best Picture competition is fairly settled but that the films (i.e. campaigns) have yet to sort out who is the most formidable?
I'd argue, perhaps foolishly, that it's the latter. I see a fairly clear situation ahead where these seven films (and maybe only these seven) are going to be nominated. A winner will emerge but none have yet made a clear case that they're "the one".
Call Me By Your Name | Darkest Hour | Dunkirk
Get Out | Mudbound | The Shape of Water
Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Since Academy rules allow for 5-10 nominees in a given year in the top category and since we've usually seen the final size...
In the absence of a Best Picture frontrunner, something I think we all can agree on at this particular juncture in time, does that mean anything could happen with Best Picture nominations? Or does that mean the Best Picture competition is fairly settled but that the films (i.e. campaigns) have yet to sort out who is the most formidable?
I'd argue, perhaps foolishly, that it's the latter. I see a fairly clear situation ahead where these seven films (and maybe only these seven) are going to be nominated. A winner will emerge but none have yet made a clear case that they're "the one".
Call Me By Your Name | Darkest Hour | Dunkirk
Get Out | Mudbound | The Shape of Water
Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Since Academy rules allow for 5-10 nominees in a given year in the top category and since we've usually seen the final size...
- 10/26/2017
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Sarah Silverman declares her unbridled yet conflicted love for the U.S.A. in a new song for her upcoming Hulu show I Love You, America.
In the video, the comedian walks down a street proclaiming her fondness for all Americans, no matter their race, religion or political ideology. However, after praising those ranging from Koreans to Haitians and Irish to North Carolinians, Silverman realizes she's guilty of stereotyping.
"Wait a minute, what am I doing? I'm listing kinds of people. I'm categorizing human beings and putting them into little individual boxes.
In the video, the comedian walks down a street proclaiming her fondness for all Americans, no matter their race, religion or political ideology. However, after praising those ranging from Koreans to Haitians and Irish to North Carolinians, Silverman realizes she's guilty of stereotyping.
"Wait a minute, what am I doing? I'm listing kinds of people. I'm categorizing human beings and putting them into little individual boxes.
- 10/9/2017
- Rollingstone.com
The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences voted Tuesday night (September 5) to present Honorary Awards to writer-director Charles Burnett, cinematographer Owen Roizman, actor Donald Sutherland and director Agnès Varda. The four Oscar® statuettes will be presented at the Academy’s 9th Annual Governors Awards on Saturday, November 11, at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center.
“This year’s Governors Awards reflect the breadth of international, independent and mainstream filmmaking, and are tributes to four great artists whose work embodies the diversity of our shared humanity,” said Academy President John Bailey.
Born in Mississippi and raised in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, Burnett is an independent filmmaker whose work has been praised for its portrayal of the African-American experience. He wrote, directed, produced, photographed and edited his first feature film, “Killer of Sheep,” in 1977. His other features include “My Brother’s Wedding,...
“This year’s Governors Awards reflect the breadth of international, independent and mainstream filmmaking, and are tributes to four great artists whose work embodies the diversity of our shared humanity,” said Academy President John Bailey.
Born in Mississippi and raised in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, Burnett is an independent filmmaker whose work has been praised for its portrayal of the African-American experience. He wrote, directed, produced, photographed and edited his first feature film, “Killer of Sheep,” in 1977. His other features include “My Brother’s Wedding,...
- 9/6/2017
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The annual honorary Governors Awards are when Oscar lobbyists see the first results of the season, and this batch is notable for its global diversity: a Belgian woman filmmaker, a Canadian movie star, and an African-American director. The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences voted September 5, and they go to actor Donald Sutherland, writer-director Agnes Varda, and American independent filmmaker Charles Burnett and cinematographer Owen Roizman.
The statues will be presented November 11 at the 9th annual Governors Awards ceremony at Hollywood & Highland.
“This year’s Governors Awards reflect the breadth of international, independent and mainstream filmmaking, and are tributes to four great artists whose work embodies the diversity of our shared humanity,” said Academy president John Bailey.
Read More:New Academy President John Bailey is Willing to Ask if Movies Need Theaters For Oscar Qualification, and Other Radical Ideas
Never nominated for an Oscar, Canadian-born...
The statues will be presented November 11 at the 9th annual Governors Awards ceremony at Hollywood & Highland.
“This year’s Governors Awards reflect the breadth of international, independent and mainstream filmmaking, and are tributes to four great artists whose work embodies the diversity of our shared humanity,” said Academy president John Bailey.
Read More:New Academy President John Bailey is Willing to Ask if Movies Need Theaters For Oscar Qualification, and Other Radical Ideas
Never nominated for an Oscar, Canadian-born...
- 9/6/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
The annual honorary Governors Awards are when Oscar lobbyists see the first results of the season, and this batch is notable for its global diversity: a Belgian woman filmmaker, a Canadian movie star, and an African-American director. The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences voted September 5, and they go to actor Donald Sutherland, writer-director Agnes Varda, and American independent filmmaker Charles Burnett and cinematographer Owen Roizman.
The statues will be presented November 11 at the 9th annualGovernors Awards ceremony at Hollywood & Highland.
“This year’s Governors Awards reflect the breadth of international, independent and mainstream filmmaking, and are tributes to four great artists whose work embodies the diversity of our shared humanity,” said Academy president John Bailey.
Read More:New Academy President John Bailey is Willing to Ask if Movies Need Theaters For Oscar Qualification, and Other Radical Ideas
Canadian-born Sutherland began his career — boasting more...
The statues will be presented November 11 at the 9th annualGovernors Awards ceremony at Hollywood & Highland.
“This year’s Governors Awards reflect the breadth of international, independent and mainstream filmmaking, and are tributes to four great artists whose work embodies the diversity of our shared humanity,” said Academy president John Bailey.
Read More:New Academy President John Bailey is Willing to Ask if Movies Need Theaters For Oscar Qualification, and Other Radical Ideas
Canadian-born Sutherland began his career — boasting more...
- 9/6/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
On Monday, August 28, 2017, Turner Classic Movies will devote an entire day of their “Summer Under the Stars” series to the late, great Louis Burton Lindley Jr. If that name doesn’t sound familiar, well, then just picture the fella riding the bomb like a buckin’ bronco at the end of Dr. Strangelove…, or the racist taskmaster heading up the railroad gang in Blazing Saddles, or the doomed Sheriff Baker, who gets one of the loveliest, most heartbreaking sendoffs in movie history in Sam Peckinpah’s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid.
Lindley joined the rodeo circuit when he was 13 and soon picked up the name that would follow him throughout the length of his professional career, in rodeo and in movies & TV. One of the rodeo vets got a look at the lank newcomer and told him, “Slim pickin’s. That’s all you’re gonna get in this rodeo.
Lindley joined the rodeo circuit when he was 13 and soon picked up the name that would follow him throughout the length of his professional career, in rodeo and in movies & TV. One of the rodeo vets got a look at the lank newcomer and told him, “Slim pickin’s. That’s all you’re gonna get in this rodeo.
- 8/27/2017
- by Dennis Cozzalio
- Trailers from Hell
In many ways, Dierks Bentley likes to keep it old school.
Calling from a landline on a park ranger’s desk at Crater National Park in Oregon, the country star tells People about how he’s raising awareness about national parks across the country and limiting technology in his life.
“I’ve had a chance on the to visit a lot of the more than 400 national parks across this great country of ours,” Bentley, 41, says. “One of our favorite ways of recharging on the road is getting out there and seeing some new treasures waiting to be explored.”
To help...
Calling from a landline on a park ranger’s desk at Crater National Park in Oregon, the country star tells People about how he’s raising awareness about national parks across the country and limiting technology in his life.
“I’ve had a chance on the to visit a lot of the more than 400 national parks across this great country of ours,” Bentley, 41, says. “One of our favorite ways of recharging on the road is getting out there and seeing some new treasures waiting to be explored.”
To help...
- 8/26/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
MoreHorror.com
We're definitely fans of Lovecraft horror stories here at MoreHorror and the Lovecraft universe in general.
Lovecraft fans are pretty particular with film adaptations let alone adding to his beloved universe. The Cloverfield films have proven it can be done and embraced on film if executed properly.
Writer Scott Shoyer is attempting to go down that road with his new novel, Horror in The Clouds from Severed Press. It will be ultimately up to fans to decide if they are open to the idea of introducing "a new breed of Elder Gods", (is that an oxymoron?) into the Lovecraft universe. If anyone can pull it off, it would seem that Shoyer is primed for it.
Check out all the details about the book from the official press release below.
From The Press Release
Horror in the Clouds Unleashes an Ancient Evil into the World and Continues the Tradition...
We're definitely fans of Lovecraft horror stories here at MoreHorror and the Lovecraft universe in general.
Lovecraft fans are pretty particular with film adaptations let alone adding to his beloved universe. The Cloverfield films have proven it can be done and embraced on film if executed properly.
Writer Scott Shoyer is attempting to go down that road with his new novel, Horror in The Clouds from Severed Press. It will be ultimately up to fans to decide if they are open to the idea of introducing "a new breed of Elder Gods", (is that an oxymoron?) into the Lovecraft universe. If anyone can pull it off, it would seem that Shoyer is primed for it.
Check out all the details about the book from the official press release below.
From The Press Release
Horror in the Clouds Unleashes an Ancient Evil into the World and Continues the Tradition...
- 8/15/2017
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Grand Canyon National Park officials found the body of 38-year-old Sarah Beadle on Wednesday after the Texas mother was reported missing while on a hike with two children.
Beadle was with her daughter, Laura, and her nephew, Evan, during a hike at the park on August 1. When Laura became dizzy due to the heat, Beadle left the children in a safe area and ventured out in search of water and help, explains Beadle’s husband, Scott Beadle, in a Facebook post. At some point, Beadle made “a wrong turn and got lost.” A passing hiker eventually spotted the children and returned them to camp,...
Beadle was with her daughter, Laura, and her nephew, Evan, during a hike at the park on August 1. When Laura became dizzy due to the heat, Beadle left the children in a safe area and ventured out in search of water and help, explains Beadle’s husband, Scott Beadle, in a Facebook post. At some point, Beadle made “a wrong turn and got lost.” A passing hiker eventually spotted the children and returned them to camp,...
- 8/4/2017
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
One of the most important things you need to know about Christopher Nolan’s “Dunkirk” is that the entire 106-minute feature was shot on 65mm film, with 75% incorporating IMAX film cameras. In terms of visual scope, these stats suggest “Dunkirk” might just be Nolan’s biggest movie to date, which means you shouldn’t settle for a digital projection if you don’t have to.
“Dunkirk” will be projected in 70mm in select theaters and tickets for those engagements are now for sale on the “Dunkirk” official website, so we finally have confirmation on what theaters across the country will be showing the WWII drama in its preferred format.
‘Dunkirk’: 9 Things You Need to Know About Christopher Nolan’s WWII Blockbuster
“Dunkirk” will be screening on both regular 70mm and IMAX 70mm, the later of which being the ideal experience. But those aren’t the only ways one will...
“Dunkirk” will be projected in 70mm in select theaters and tickets for those engagements are now for sale on the “Dunkirk” official website, so we finally have confirmation on what theaters across the country will be showing the WWII drama in its preferred format.
‘Dunkirk’: 9 Things You Need to Know About Christopher Nolan’s WWII Blockbuster
“Dunkirk” will be screening on both regular 70mm and IMAX 70mm, the later of which being the ideal experience. But those aren’t the only ways one will...
- 7/5/2017
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
We’re just a few weeks away from a new Christopher Nolan film, which means questions may abound about what exact format to see it in. With around 75% of his World War II thriller Dunkirk reported to be shot on IMAX 65mm film stock (aka the vertically-longer aspect ratio first utilized by Nolan for The Dark Knight, most memorably for the opening scene) and the rest on 65mm large format film stock, the best experience one can have is seeking out a 15/70mm presentation.
As tickets go on sale this morning, we now have a list of all the locations in the U.S. and Canada presenting the film in 70mm. Before we get to that list (via Nolan Fans), check out a visual format guide from Anton Volkov, as well as a new TV spot. Since 70mm formats will vary, if one is seeking out the best quality — 15/70mm...
As tickets go on sale this morning, we now have a list of all the locations in the U.S. and Canada presenting the film in 70mm. Before we get to that list (via Nolan Fans), check out a visual format guide from Anton Volkov, as well as a new TV spot. Since 70mm formats will vary, if one is seeking out the best quality — 15/70mm...
- 7/5/2017
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
What ever happened to Miley Cyrus' BFFs? The singer has made no mention of Cheyne Thomas, Mandy Jiroux, her co-star in the fan-favorite YouTube series The Miley and Mandy Show, or childhood pal Lesley Patterson in years. We took a look back at the friendships that made headlines and captured fans' attention. Cheyne Thomas: He was Cyrus' friend and personal assistant. She nicknamed him "Biew Biew." The two seemed inseparable a few years ago, taking vacations together to places like Big Sur, California, the Grand Canyon, and Barcelona. The two were such great friends that in 2014, they even gave each other tattoos. A year later, they got matching tattoos...
- 6/23/2017
- E! Online
Despite what the naysayers around her might say, it’s been six months of marital bliss for Luann D’Agostino.
“Married life is so blissful. I’ve had the best few months of my life,” Luann says in this week’s issue of People.
On Dec. 31 in Palm Beach, Florida, the Real Housewives of New York City star married her love, Tom D’Agostino Jr. But in the months leading up to their marriage, the happy couple dealt with ongoing rumors that swirled questioning his pre-marital fidelity.
Last season, an unnamed source close to Rhony costar Bethenny Frankel told her...
“Married life is so blissful. I’ve had the best few months of my life,” Luann says in this week’s issue of People.
On Dec. 31 in Palm Beach, Florida, the Real Housewives of New York City star married her love, Tom D’Agostino Jr. But in the months leading up to their marriage, the happy couple dealt with ongoing rumors that swirled questioning his pre-marital fidelity.
Last season, an unnamed source close to Rhony costar Bethenny Frankel told her...
- 6/14/2017
- by Dan Wakeford
- PEOPLE.com
Ubisoft last night announced a sequel to the 2014 online racing title The Crew.
The Crew 2, developed by Ivory Tower, a Ubisoft studio in Lyon, France, will see players race across a fully redesigned open-world USA.
A variety vehicles will be available including cars, bikes, boasts and even airplanes giving each player the chance to become the Motorsport Champion.
“Today’s American motorsports scene has given us the perfect breeding ground for an all-new project,” said Ahmed Boukhelifa, Ivory Tower Studio Managing Director.
“Our team has emerged with an exciting new ambition and vision for The Crew franchise and we expect The Crew 2 to continue to push the boundaries of the genre and deliver on the dream of a truly boundless driving experience.”
Some of the locations included in the open world include the snowcapped Rocky Mountains, the backstreets of New York City, the Mississippi River and the Grand Canyon.
There...
The Crew 2, developed by Ivory Tower, a Ubisoft studio in Lyon, France, will see players race across a fully redesigned open-world USA.
A variety vehicles will be available including cars, bikes, boasts and even airplanes giving each player the chance to become the Motorsport Champion.
“Today’s American motorsports scene has given us the perfect breeding ground for an all-new project,” said Ahmed Boukhelifa, Ivory Tower Studio Managing Director.
“Our team has emerged with an exciting new ambition and vision for The Crew franchise and we expect The Crew 2 to continue to push the boundaries of the genre and deliver on the dream of a truly boundless driving experience.”
Some of the locations included in the open world include the snowcapped Rocky Mountains, the backstreets of New York City, the Mississippi River and the Grand Canyon.
There...
- 6/13/2017
- by Jamie Press
- The Cultural Post
The Crew returns with a sequel that lets players experience the thrill of the American motorsports spirit inside a fully redesigned USA.
Welcome to Motornation, one of the most exhilarating open worlds ever created.
The Crew 2’s playground pushes physical boundaries to let driving and open-world fans test their skills, solo or with friends, in non-stop competition and exploration, featuring a variety of cars, bikes, boats and planes, and become the greatest motorsports champion.
The Crew 2’s massive and living open world offers a diverse range of locations built for non-stop multiplayer competition and no-limit exploration on the ground, sea and sky. Soar through the clouds above the snowcapped Rocky Mountains, burn rubber in the backstreets of New York City, race down the Mississippi River, or explore every inch of the Grand Canyon. Behind the wheel of a sleek hypercar, riding some of the most iconic American bikes, or taking...
Welcome to Motornation, one of the most exhilarating open worlds ever created.
The Crew 2’s playground pushes physical boundaries to let driving and open-world fans test their skills, solo or with friends, in non-stop competition and exploration, featuring a variety of cars, bikes, boats and planes, and become the greatest motorsports champion.
The Crew 2’s massive and living open world offers a diverse range of locations built for non-stop multiplayer competition and no-limit exploration on the ground, sea and sky. Soar through the clouds above the snowcapped Rocky Mountains, burn rubber in the backstreets of New York City, race down the Mississippi River, or explore every inch of the Grand Canyon. Behind the wheel of a sleek hypercar, riding some of the most iconic American bikes, or taking...
- 6/12/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Katy Barber)
- Cinelinx
Given all that goes on each day in our lives, it’s nearly impossible to ever step back and appreciate the world we live in. Don’t get me wrong. When you’ve got Trump scandals, memes, selfies and Game of Thrones to worry about it’s easy to get distracted and forget what’s truly important in our lives: family, friends, our health, and simply knowing we exist. But today I’d like to remind all of us that there is much beauty out there both right in front of us as well as all over the world. Take the Grand Canyon for example. I’ve
Mind-Blowing Time Lapse of The Grand Canyon is an Absolute Must-See...
Mind-Blowing Time Lapse of The Grand Canyon is an Absolute Must-See...
- 5/20/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options — not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves — we’ve taken it upon ourselves to highlight the titles that have recently hit platforms. Every week, one will be able to see the cream of the crop (or perhaps some simply interesting picks) of streaming titles (new and old) across platforms such as Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, and more (note: U.S. only). Check out our rundown for this week’s selections below.
The Age of Shadows (Kim Jee-woon)
Eyebrows were raised when it was announced that South Korea will submit the as-yet-unreleased espionage thriller The Age of Shadows for Oscar consideration instead of Cannes hits The Handmaiden and The Wailing. Premiering out of competition at the 73rd Venice Film Festival, writer/director Jee-woon Kim’s return to Korean-language cinema after a brief stint in Hollywood with the Schwarzenegger-starrer The Last Stand...
The Age of Shadows (Kim Jee-woon)
Eyebrows were raised when it was announced that South Korea will submit the as-yet-unreleased espionage thriller The Age of Shadows for Oscar consideration instead of Cannes hits The Handmaiden and The Wailing. Premiering out of competition at the 73rd Venice Film Festival, writer/director Jee-woon Kim’s return to Korean-language cinema after a brief stint in Hollywood with the Schwarzenegger-starrer The Last Stand...
- 4/28/2017
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Nina Dobrev has a new light in her life, a light that is covered in fur and also happens to be teething.
This week Dobrev, one of People’s Most Beautiful, announced she adopted a new puppy named Maverick, and she is working on finding a home for the pup’s sibling Goose.
“Meet Maverick,” the actress, 28, posted with a photo of the pup sporting a bow in her hair and a big smile.
Maverick’s mom was also nice enough to set up an Instagram account for the little dog, where she can fill the world in on her life,...
This week Dobrev, one of People’s Most Beautiful, announced she adopted a new puppy named Maverick, and she is working on finding a home for the pup’s sibling Goose.
“Meet Maverick,” the actress, 28, posted with a photo of the pup sporting a bow in her hair and a big smile.
Maverick’s mom was also nice enough to set up an Instagram account for the little dog, where she can fill the world in on her life,...
- 4/26/2017
- by Kelli Bender
- PEOPLE.com
Congratulations are in order for Omarosa!
The former reality star tied the knot to Pastor John Allen Newman on Saturday.
Related: Beyonce Shares Flashback Pics of Her and Jay Z's Wedding Anniversary at the Grand Canyon
Omarosa, who now serves as director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison for President Donald Trump's administration, wed Newman at Trump's Hotel in Washington, D.C.
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The former reality star tied the knot to Pastor John Allen Newman on Saturday.
Related: Beyonce Shares Flashback Pics of Her and Jay Z's Wedding Anniversary at the Grand Canyon
Omarosa, who now serves as director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison for President Donald Trump's administration, wed Newman at Trump's Hotel in Washington, D.C.
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- 4/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
In the Carter family, they “Love on Top” — of the Grand Canyon, that is.
Beyoncé and Jay Z marked nine years of marriage this week, with the 35-year-old singer first sharing an incredible family video and then, Wednesday, a peek into their 8th anniversary vacation with daughter Blue Ivy, now 5.
In the snaps posted to her website, Beyoncé and her husband are seen enjoying the Arizona view with wine in hand (and from a helicopter!), interspersed with lyrics from her song “Die With You” — which also played over the video montage she posted Tuesday.
And Blue — who seems to be...
Beyoncé and Jay Z marked nine years of marriage this week, with the 35-year-old singer first sharing an incredible family video and then, Wednesday, a peek into their 8th anniversary vacation with daughter Blue Ivy, now 5.
In the snaps posted to her website, Beyoncé and her husband are seen enjoying the Arizona view with wine in hand (and from a helicopter!), interspersed with lyrics from her song “Die With You” — which also played over the video montage she posted Tuesday.
And Blue — who seems to be...
- 4/6/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Beyoncé is giving us our own gift in honor of her ninth wedding anniversary with Jay Z. The Queen B took to her website to share a ton of never-before-seen throwback photos of her famous family, including Blue Ivy, from their trip to the Grand Canyon for the couple's eighth anniversary in 2016. The photos show Bey and Jay enjoying the never-ending views of the red canyons while sipping on some wine, smooching and just enjoying being in each other's arms. In several of the photos, Bey dons a white head scarf with a maroon bomber jacket, jeans and matching tennis shoes, while Jay rocks his go-to street style with a baseball navy baseball hat, a matching jacket...
- 4/6/2017
- E! Online
Beyonce is feeling a tad nostalgic as she celebrates her ninth wedding anniversary with Jay Z.
After releasing a new music video this week for "Die With You" that was dedicated to her husband, the 35-year-old singer shared quite a few photos from their trip to the Grand Canyon with 5-year-old daughter Blue Ivy a year prior.
Exclusive: Emma Watson and Beauty and the Beast Cast Totally Fangirled Over Beyonce's Premiere Appearance
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The intimate photos show the power couple kissing, cuddling, posing for selfies and sharing a laugh. The photo set also includes a shot of Beyonce posing in a curve-hugging white swimsuit as well as lots of images of Blue Ivy looking adorable as usual.
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Beyonce and Jay Z celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary in the Grand Canyon last year, just weeks prior to the release of Beyonce's Lemonade album, which depicted a woman dealing with the news that her partner had been...
After releasing a new music video this week for "Die With You" that was dedicated to her husband, the 35-year-old singer shared quite a few photos from their trip to the Grand Canyon with 5-year-old daughter Blue Ivy a year prior.
Exclusive: Emma Watson and Beauty and the Beast Cast Totally Fangirled Over Beyonce's Premiere Appearance
BeyonceBeyonceBeyonceBeyonce
The intimate photos show the power couple kissing, cuddling, posing for selfies and sharing a laugh. The photo set also includes a shot of Beyonce posing in a curve-hugging white swimsuit as well as lots of images of Blue Ivy looking adorable as usual.
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Beyonce and Jay Z celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary in the Grand Canyon last year, just weeks prior to the release of Beyonce's Lemonade album, which depicted a woman dealing with the news that her partner had been...
- 4/6/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
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