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James Garcia
Lego photographer, cinephile, geek. James is 24 and lives in Portland, OR. He writes for several websites about pop culture, film, and TV and runs a video production company with his wife called Gilded Moose Media.
After giving us five excellent films in Gangs of New York, The Aviator, The Departed, Shutter Island and, of course, The Wolf of Wall Street, Martin Scorsese will be teaming up once again with Leonardo DiCaprio for The Devil in the White City, an adaptation of Erik Larson's novel of the same name.
With a release date now set for December 15th, 2017, things are starting to move into gear for Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One. Casting is currently underway and AICN is reporting that the director is trying to convince Gene Wilder to come out of retirement to take on a role in the film.
Fantastic Four released on Friday and with it came a storm of controversy. From poor reviews to stories of fights between director Josh Trank and the studio, there was certainly a lot of negative press.
By now everyone's well aware that Fantastic Four was a massive disappointment for Fox. The film got railed by critics and is not expected to make a whole lot at the box office. While the initial plan was to put a sequel into motion and eventually start a franchise, the studio is apparently switching gears.
The Fantastic Four debacle continues to heat up today as we've learnt new details regarding what exactly went down behind the scenes. Earlier, we reported that Fox was to blame for how the film turned out. Now, however, we're hearing that there's more to the story and it may be director Josh Trank who's responsible for turning the reboot into the mess that it is.
According to the folks over at Den of Geek, a rough cut of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice was recently screened for some executives at Warner Bros. and apparently, the reception was fantastic. The film received a standing ovation and had the higher ups so excited that they're now working on a deal to have Ben Affleck star in a trilogy of solo Bat outings.
Ready for some spoilers? If not, then you should probably turn back, as we've just learnt which character will meet his maker in Marvel's Captain America: Civil War.
While early Twitter reactions to the film seemed promising, the first reviews have now landed for Fantastic Four and it seems that the trades are not too happy with what they saw.