Wolverine may be the fiercest hero in all of comic book lore and he certainly is the most menacing of the popular heroes who have had films made in the last few years. Not only is he willing to rip your head off at the slightest wrong remark, but the way he rips it off is with adamantium claws that slice their way through flesh and bone like a steak knife cutting through butter. Makes getting hit in the head by one of Hulk's fists seem positively tame, doesn't it?
Come Morning, the dark drama from filmmaker Derrick Sims, has a new trailer featuring a lot of rifles, some intensely dark scenes, and a quote from us, here at We Got This Covered.
Although Jurassic Park 4 is slated for a June, 2014 release date, no actual information about the film's cast, director, or even concept has been revealed. The first news, well rumour really, that we've had in a long time comes today with the word that the film may be shooting this summer in Baton Rouge. Maybe.
Despite only making $100 million worldwide at the box office, many fans fell in love with 2010's Kick-Ass. A sequel has been discussed since the first film premiered and this summer we'll finally see Kick-Ass 2. Today, the first red band trailer for Jeff Wadlow's film has burst its way onto the web, featuring a ton of action, some awesome fights, and hints of a significant internal struggle for the titular hero.
Disney has spent the last few years slowly reimagining or remaking the best fairy tales. After all, if people love the story, why won't they want to see it again? From Alice and Wonderland to the recent Oz The Great And Powerful, these films have proven that they can be wildly successful (at least in terms of box office figures). The next classic that Disney is looking to reimagine in Beauty And The Beast, or as the new film may be called, The Beast.
Looks like we'll have to wait at least a little bit longer to see Emma Watson as a Disney princess, as the actress has passed on starring in Kenneth Branagh's live-action fairy tale adaptation of Cinderella.
Ever since Disney purchased Lucasfilm, speculation has been swirling about what exactly the mouse house would be doing with their newest property. The new trilogy of films was announced right away, but it's no stretch to assume Disney has quite a lot more planned. One of the favorite rumours is a new Star Wars TV show, and we now have confirmation that Lucasfilm is indeed planning a new animated series set in a galaxy far, far away.
There have been a ridiculous number of witches in the media ranging from the silly (Sabrina) to the downright evil (the original Wicked Witch of the West). With Oz The Great And Powerful in theaters, we're faced with another few witches to add to the ranks of cinematic sorceresses. The question that the Throwdown team decided to tackle this week is which witch is the most memorable. Ranging from absolute infatuation to the most scarring of fears, there are different reasons why these witches stand out, but only one can truly be the best!
To say Come Morning is a film by Derrick Sims is probably one of the few times that the "film by" tag actually wroks. Sims did just about everything on his dark drama including writing, directing, shooting, editing, and producing. Basically everything except appearing on camera himself. Despite what sounds like too much work for one man to do, Sims definitely didn't spread himself too thin, as the film combined a well-crafted story with stunningly beautiful cinematography for an excellent result.
Tennessee Queer tells the story of Jason Potts, a man living happily in New York with his partner, who finds out on a trip home that the small-town in Tennessee where he grew up is still less than accepting of homosexuals. In an effort to make things easier for the gay and lesbian teens of the community, Potts decides to organize a gay pride parade. Unfortunately, a politician and a ultra-conservative minister intend to use the parade for their own agenda causing a clash of religion, politics, and gay pride.