‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Blu-Ray Release Date

‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Blu-Ray Release Date
Movie Line

Fire up the Bat-signal: Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises has a home video street date of December 3, which means Christmas is coming early for the kids, the action fans, the Bat-fans, pretty much all grown adults, Christian Baleheads, Tom Hardyites, Nolanazis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s transmedia empire, Furries who count Anne Hathaway’s Catwoman getup, freeclimbing enthusiasts, and those Warner Home Video suits awaiting their piles of cash. Mark your calendars!

Marked!

 

‘Looper’ Soundtrack

‘Looper’ Soundtrack
The Ink Slinger

Innovative. That’s the first word that springs to mind as I listen to the score for Looper. Composer Nathan Johnson didn’t exactly go for the traditional approach – and I, for one, am delighted that he didn’t. According to one interview, his stated goal was to write music evocative of Looper’s futuristic, wormhole-riddled world; a world which is, quite literally, falling apart. In pursuit of that goal, Johnson and his team got creative with their instrumentation… like, really creative. They scavenged hardware stores for plastic tubing and sheets of metal. They captured the audio of…

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‘Revolution’ Starts Strong

‘Revolution’ Starts Strong
TV Line

Leading out of an amplified The Voice (which with 13.4 million total viewers and a 4.6 demo rating was up 9 percent week-to-week) and admittedly facing little competition, NBC’s post-apocalyptic drama drew 11.7 million samplers while netting a 4.1 rating, making it the highest-rated network drama debut in three years (since ABC’s V) and the Peacock’s best drama premiere in five years (since, oof, Bionic Woman).

Alright, I suppose I should check this show out. I’m a little behind. I have not yet been able to view the Bones Season 8 premiere yet for instance, but I’ll try to get to some…

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Wants for ‘Pirates 5’

Wants for ‘Pirates 5’
IGN Entertainment

The big question is when Pirates 5 will get underway. Last week, the website /Film reported that filming is scheduled to begin in Puerto Rico this November, with both Johnny Depp and On Stranger Tides director Rob Marshall back in action. However, Moviehole soon rebutted the rumor, with their source saying a script hasn’t even been written. At the same time, that source teased the return of a major character for part 5.

Regardless of whether either of these rumors are true, we expect it’s only a matter of time before Disney officially confirms the next sequel. But what can they do to…

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‘Les Misérables’ Trailer in Review

‘Les Misérables’ Trailer in Review

This upcoming tear-jerking musical adaptation of the classic is directed by Oscar winning director Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech) and scheduled for theatrical release on December 14th, 2012.

This story deserves to be revisited again and again, and this could be the right version to see again and again. With Les Misérables near release, I’m what you could call loosing my mind in anticipation. After the rapturous film that was The King’s Speech by Tom Hooper, no trailer needs to convince me to buy a ticket for opening night of Les Misérables. I’ll be there even if it kills me.

Besides…

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‘Manimal’ To Get a Movie. Wait, What?!?

‘Manimal’ To Get a Movie. Wait, What?!?
IGN Entertainment

Sony Pictures Animation has just landed the movie rights to Manimal, based on the 1980s television series about a wealthy doctor with the power to transform into animals in order to fight crime.

Do studios really need to be told this is a bad idea? Seriously? I don’t know how anyone might possibly think this is a good idea.

Here’s the show opener from the 1983 show.

 

‘LUV’ Trailer

‘LUV’ Trailer

Well it seems today is a day for me to post about independent films.

Here’s one I came across that looks pretty interesting. Here’s the synopsis from the Apple Trailers page:

An 11-year-old boy gets a crash course in what it means to be a man when he spends a day with the uncle he idolizes in LUV, a poignant and gritty coming-of-age story featuring standout performances by Common, Danny Glover, Dennis Haysbert, Charles S. Dutton and newcomer Michael Rainey Jr. With his mother in rehab and his father out of the picture, young Woody Watson (Michael Rainey Jr.) lives with his grandmother…

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‘The Conspiracy’

‘The Conspiracy’
Slash Film

I don’t know much about the film The Conspiracy at this point, other than the fact that it is playing at Fantastic Fest. That implies a few things about the film that features a documentary crew that is covering the theories of one seeming conspiracy crackpot. But that “crackpots” disappears, the crew starts to think there might be more to the theories than they’d initially imagined.

While this trailer features some histrionics that are a little difficult to swallow out of context, there are also some very effective, unsettling scenes here. Writer/director Christopher MacBride seems to…

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‘The Hobbit’ Images, New Trailer Wednesday

‘The Hobbit’ Images, New Trailer Wednesday
Movie Line

Peter Jackson took to the interwebs to usher in Tolkien Week - currently underway, natch - announcing a new trailer for December’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey that will drop Wednesday the 19th. (Mark your calendars, wizards!) And for good measure, USA Today debuted a new batch of exclusive Hobbit pics for your viewing pleasure. Gollum is ready for his close-up.

Click right here or on Gandalf’s wise old mug for over a dozen images from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, in theaters (and 3-D and IMAX) on December 14.