When Edgar Wright and Marvel parted ways in a very public split related to script changes for Ant-Man, the beloved British helmer soon announced that he'd be taking on a much smaller-scale project for his next gig: crime-thriller Baby Driver, which Wright wrote for Working Title Films. Now, that film has taken a major leap forward with word that The Fault in Our Stars lead Ansel Elgort is in discussions to star.
After watching three provided screeners of the new FXX comedy Man Seeking Woman, I'm not entirely enthused about tuning in again. That sounds harsh, and it is, but seeing as the show is intended to be a comedy, and I didn't laugh once, it doesn't appear that I'm the kind of viewer that Man Seeking Woman, with its quirky employment of magical realism, is trying to attract.
Did I hear someone say they wanted more awesome contests? Anyone? Well, today, we've got you covered, with one of the coolest giveaways in quite some time. With two awesome flicks starring Downton Abbey actor Dan Stevens making their Blu-Ray debut this month (The Guest and A Walk Among the Tombstones), we're teaming up with Universal and Way To Blu for "Danuary," giving away an awesome prize pack related to both films.
The gritty crime drama A Walk Among the Tombstones, starring Liam Neeson as an unlicensed private detective, hits Blu-Ray today, and in honor of its release, We Got This Covered is proud to exclusively bring you a clip from one of the bonus features on the disc. Titled "Liam as Scudder," the video looks at how the acclaimed actor embodied his character, and is taken from the extra "A Look Behind the Tombstones."
Paramount may have finally found a director for G.I. Joe 3. After G.I. Joe: Retaliation director Jon M. Chu jumped ship to make Jem and the Holograms for Blumhouse, the studio scrambled to find a replacement, with Casino Royale director Martin Campbell's name at one point ending up in the mix before that helmer moved along. Now, though, Deadline is reporting that Disturbia director D.J. Caruso is in "early discussions" to take over the blockbuster franchise.
It's already been a big week for fans of The CW - over the last couple of days, the teen-skewing network just renewed eight of its original series, revealed its midseason schedule and unveiled a trailer for one of its buzziest new series, apocalyptic drama The Messengers.
CBS kicked off its involvement in the Television Critics Association's winter press tour in a big way today, announcing that it has renewed freshman dramas Scorpion, Madam Secretary and NCIS: New Orleans for second seasons.
Fresh off a strong turn in underrated crime drama The Drop, Belgian actor Matthias Schoenaerts has joined the cast of The Danish Girl, a period love story to be helmed by Les Misérables director Tom Hooper.
Get ready for another round of all-American, government-sanctioned bloodletting. The Purge 3 has just been scheduled for July 1st, 2016, in keeping with the horror-thriller franchise's previous stake in the summer season.
Archer is back, and not a moment too soon, but when I say that this singular gem of a series has returned, I mean it's really back. Season 5's Vice set-up was a fun diversion that still felt like a gimmick throughout its length, despite some characters changing for good during that wacky time period.