Warner Bros. Releases Synopsis of the New Rocky Spinoff ‘Creed’

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From Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures comes award-winning filmmaker Ryan Coogler’s Creed.  The film explores a new chapter in the “Rocky” story and stars Academy Award nominee Sylvester Stallone in his iconic role.  The film also reunites Coogler with his Fruitvale Station star Michael B. Jordan as the son of Apollo Creed.

Adonis Johnson (Jordan) never knew his famous father, world heavyweight champion Apollo Creed, who died before he was born.  Still, there’s no denying that boxing is in his blood, so Adonis heads to Philadelphia, the site of Apollo Creed’s legendary match with a tough upstart named Rocky Balboa.

Once in the City of Brotherly Love, Adonis tracks Rocky (Stallone) down and asks him to be his trainer.  Despite his insistence that he is out of the fight game for good, Rocky sees in Adonis the strength and determination he had known in Apollo—the fierce rival who became his closest friend.  Agreeing to take him on, Rocky trains the young fighter, even as the former champ is battling an opponent more deadly than any he faced in the ring.

With Rocky in his corner, it isn’t long before Adonis gets his own shot at the title…but can he develop not only the drive but also the heart of a true fighter, in time to get into the ring?

Creed also stars Tessa Thompson (Selma) as Bianca, a local singer-songwriter who becomes involved with Adonis; Phylicia Rashad (Lifetime’s Steel Magnolias) as Mary Anne Creed, Apollo’s widow; and English pro boxer and former three-time ABA Heavyweight Champion Anthony Bellew as boxing champ “Pretty” Ricky Conlan.

Coogler directs from a screenplay he wrote with Aaron Covington, based on characters from the Rocky series written by Sylvester Stallone.  The film is being produced by Robert Chartoff, Irwin Winkler, Charles Winkler, William Chartoff, David Winkler, Sylvester Stallone and Kevin King Templeton.   Joining Coogler behind the scenes are director of photography Maryse Alberti (The Wrestler) and costume designer Emma Potts (127 Hours), as well as his Fruitvale Station team: editors Claudia Castello and Michael P. Shawver; production designer Hannah Beachler; and composer Ludwig Göransson.

The movie is opening on November 25, 2015

Arnold Schwarzenegger Set To Return for ‘Terminator Genisys’ Sequels

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In a surprising move, Paramount Pictures have already set release dates for two sequels to Terminator Genisys months before the films release. The first sequel will arrive May 19, 2017 followed by a second sequel on June 29, 2018. “The Oak” spoke with Arnold Fans where he dropped the news that he will return for both sequels and that production will begin next year.

Terminator Genisys is the fourth film in the franchise and the second straight attempt at creating a new story within the universe. Terminator Salvation was released in 2009 and was widely panned by critics and audiences alike. Forget what you knew about the franchise before because this movie looks to turn the franchise on its head.

Synopsis:

In 2029 John Connor, leader of the Resistance, continues the war against the machines. At the Los Angeles offensive, John’s fears of the unknown future begin to emerge when John is notified by his army unit, Tech-Com, that Skynet will attack him from two fronts, past and future, and will ultimately change warfare forever.

On the verge of winning the war against Skynet, Connor sends his trusted lieutenant Kyle Reese back through time to save his mother’s life and ensure his own existence. However, Kyle finds the original past changed. After being orphaned at age nine by a T-800, sent to kill her when she was young to prevent the future in which Skynet is defeated, Sarah Connor has been brought up by another Terminator T-800 programmed to protect her. This Terminator has then trained her to face her destiny, which she adamantly tries to reject.

Now, Kyle and Sarah have to escape the new model Terminator, T-800 and the T-1000 sent by Skynet to kill them, with the help of the old Terminator

Along with Arnold, the film stars Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney, J.K. Simmons, Dayo Okeniyi, Byung Hun Lee and Matt Smith. The movie is directed by Alan Taylor (Thor: Dark World).

The movie arrives in theaters on July 1, 2015

 

Liz’s Review: ‘THE LAST FIVE YEARS’ hits every note.

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When I graduated college in 2002, everyone was buzzing about a new musical by one of my favorite lyricists/composers Jason Robert Brown. Not a single person I spoke to about The Last Five Years walked away without some sense of wonder. God only knows how I missed the run, perhaps graduation and surrounding shenanigans got in my way. Needless to say, when I heard that the show was making the jump to the big screen, I leapt at the chance to finally get in on the magic.

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In this adaptation of the hit musical, The Last Five Years is a musical deconstruction of a love affair and a marriage taking place over a five year period. Jamie (Jeremy Jordan), a young, talented up-and-coming Jewish novelist falls in love with Cathy (Anna Kendrick), a Shiksa Goddess and struggling actress. Their story is told almost entirely through song.  All of Cathy’s songs begin at the end of their marriage and move backwards in time to the beginning of their love affair, while Jamie’s songs start at the beginning of their affair and move forward to the end of their marriage. They meet in the center when Jamie proposes.

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The camera work in this film is stunning; voyeuristic without being intrusive. The opening shot is very much an homage to Hitchcock‘s bird’s eye opening shot in Psycho (no story line similarities, I assure you.) The tinted lenses used to represent the good and bad in the relationship are thoughtful and extraordinarily effective for each emotional shift. There is something truly special about this film. It appears absolutely seamless as it bounces from timeline to timeline. Jason Robert Brown‘s lyrics are some of the most accessible in the industry. Think thought provoking, stream of consciousness, meets clever and catchy musical theater for the any audience. Anna Kendrick does some of her strongest work to date as Cathy. The opening ballad, “Still Hurting’ is a killer punch in the gut. This is tough stuff and she nails it. I was thoroughly impressed. The stickler in me wishes her presence had been a tad bit stronger when it came to sharing the screen with Jordan as he sings. There seems to be a slight disconnect when he takes center stage. But, I will say her acting chops on the heavier songs are quite lovely. Jeremy Jordan as Jamie is a stunner. From the moment he appears on screen, from the first note, he owns this character. I could not have asked for more from his performance. He lights up the screen, his voice is delicious, and he is an unapologetic scene-stealer and I am so fine with that. In no way is he obnoxious, or over-the-top. In my pretty harsh musical theater book, he gets an A+. Jeremy Jordan is a star. Standing ovation to director Richard LaGravenese. Successfully adapting a musical is a huge task. This film is so down-to-earth. You do not have to be a musical theater fan to enjoy this movie. That alone, makes it a hit. I highly recommend The Last Five Years and I guarantee you will walk away humming some, if not all, of these gorgeous songs.

The Last Five Years opens today!

 

With or Without Reading the Book, The Shocking Part About ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Is That We Liked It

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Liz has read the book, but Melissa hasn’t. Here’s their individual takes on the movie they were totally surprised by.


 

Melissa Hanson aka Dial M For Melissa
Managing Editor / Podcast Producer
Growing up, Melissa’s favorite destination was always the video store and would agonize over whether to watch something new or to rewatch a favorite. Things have not changed.
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I did not read the books. Once the hype started, I pretty much dismissed them and the movie announced. I had a few friends read it, and did try to read it myself, but couldn’t get past a few pages. All I knew was that there’s a “plain,” innocent girl and there’s a rich guy who’s into BDSM. Oh, and people (mostly women) are going nuts over it and it’s already selling out screenings. I didn’t really pay much attention to it and had zero interest in watching, but then, I saw Jamie Dornan is Christian Grey. This piqued my interest because he’s in the Netflix series, The Fall, which I absolutely love. Ok, so I’ll watch Fifty Shades of Grey.

Here’s the big shock: it’s actually a very interesting story of a man and woman who surprisingly talk about their relationship intimacy. It’s just disguised as sex. This could have been shown at a film festival and I wouldn’t have even known the difference.

Although it’s a little drawn out and definitely crawls in the third act, it keeps your interest. The dialogue starts out a little flat, but quickly picks up once the focus is just on Anastasia and Christian. The music and score is works beautifully. The remix of “Crazy In Love” by Beyoncé is magnificent.

When it comes to the sex, it’s really nothing shocking. The most shocking parts are the conversations they have TALKING about the sex. If you want to see a shocking sex scene, just watch The Counselor and wait for Cameron Diaz to get on top of a car.


FSG_Tsr1Sht_RGB_1103_2_rgbLiz Whittemore aka IndieBizLiz
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Yes. I read the damn book. In fact, I read the book in a book club at Yale School of Management’s Partners Club. I know, I know, I know, I sound like a cliche. We most definitely read it because of the hype. It could not be avoided, the hype I mean. BDSM and hot sexy “Mummy Porn”? I mean, is there really a question as to why we chose it? I don’t think so. To be honest, as I’m sure you’ve heard by now, the writing is atrocious. E.L. James began this “novel” as Twilight Fan fiction. I’m not sure if Christian Grey was meant to resemble Edward Cullen or not, though I do know that Robert Pattinson was James’ first pick to fill the role. Let’s just say that the entire book is from the inner monologue of Anastasia, a fresh faced college grad and virgin. Although, from the inner monologue presented by the author, you’d think she was 11. The book was a tough read in respect to the repetitive nature of James’ phrasing. If I had to read “My Inner Goddess” one more damn time, I don’t know if I ever would have finished. The infamous “tampon” scene alone made me toss my kindle across the bed. I didn’t pick the book back up for another three weeks; I hate to leave something unread simply on principle. Thankfully, that was not included in the film. Now, shall we launch into said version? I think we shall…

Truth be told, I actually REALLY liked the film. I don’t even care what you think about me after that statement. I liked it. Had there been zero hype, had I not ever heard of the book, had I not read any articles anywhere, I would be one happy audience member. The structure of the film versus the book is a vast improvement. We skip through the garbage and head straight into a courtship with a twist. It has a very tongue and cheek, rom-com formula in the beginning. Dakota Johnson is charming and funny, just the way I imagined Ana to be, without the gushing jargon of a pre-teen. Jamie Dornan is a pretty good Christian Grey. He grew on me as the film rolled on. His presence is strong and quiet and I think his interpretation is a thoroughly thought out character study. It is certainly a performance that would easily progress with two additional scripts. The chemistry is a tad tough to read, but not altogether unbelievable.

When you get to the heart of the screenplay, this story is about an intimate relationship between two people. Real moments, real issues, something for everyone to relate to. The sex scenes, while relatively intense, are no more “porny” than anything else we’ve seen before in film. Johnson is full frontal nude for a good amount of time. And, don’t worry, you get plenty of Dornan abs, and just enough rock hard bum shots a girl can handle in a span of two hours (*not enough, sorry not sorry*.) The struggle of power between a man and a woman, both emotionally and physically, is beautifully set out on screen. I applaud Sam Taylor-Johnson for a fantastic job in both shot layout and a keen hand in knowing what will play well with the intended audience. Also, I would be remiss if I did not high five the screenwriter, Kelly Marcel. She takes an average narrative and spins it into what would be considered a great little indie flick in any other world. Try your best to separate the book and the film. I think as a reader, you will be very pleased with Fifty Shades of Grey. As a movie goer, it will put a smile on your face. Take it at face value, and go from there. I, for one, walked away a happy book-clubber and a very happy audience member.

Full List of DC and Marvel Releases Thru 2020

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With the announcement of the Spider-Man acquisition, many have wondered how it will affect the release schedule moving forward…well…I have compiled a comprehensive list of the release dates of all the future DC and Marvel projects for your viewing pleasure…

2015:
May 1: Avengers: Age of Ultron (Marvel Studios)
July 17: Ant-Man (Marvel Studios)
August 7: Fantastic Four (Fox)

2016:
February 12: Deadpool (Fox)
March 25: Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice (Warner Bros)
May 6: Captain America: Civil War (Marvel Studios)
May 27: X-Men: Apocalypse (Fox)
August 5: Suicide Squad (Warner Bros)
October 7: Gambit (Fox)
November 4: Doctor Strange (Marvel Studios)
2017:
March 3: Untitled Wolverine sequel (Fox)
May 5: Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (Marvel Studios)
June 2: Fantastic Four 2 (Fox)
June 23: Wonder Woman (Warner Bros)
July 28:  Spider-Man 3 (Sony/Marvel)
November 3: Thor: Ragnarok (Marvel Studios) *new date*
November 17: Justice League, Part 1 (Warner Bros)

2018:
March 23: The Flash (Warner Bros)
May 4: Avengers: Infinity War, Part 1 (Marvel Studios)
July 6: Black Panther (Marvel Studios) *new date*
July 13: Untitled Fox Marvel film
July 27: Aquaman (Warner Bros)
November 2: Captain Marvel (Marvel Studios) *new date*

2019:
April 5: Shazam (Warner Bros)
May 3: Avengers: Infinity War, Part 2 (Marvel Studios)
June 14: Justice League, Part 2 (Warner Bros)
July 12: Inhuman (Marvel Studios) *new date*

2020:
April 3: Cyborg (Warner Bros)
June 19: Green Lantern (Warner Bros)

**All previously announced Sony Spider-Man spin-offs, including The Sinister Six, scheduled for Nov. 11, 2016, have been removed from the schedule.

Mel Gibson’s ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ Purchased by Lionsgate

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The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Lionsgate is in final talks for North American rights to Hacksaw Ridge from Academy Award-winning director Mel Gibson and starring ole Spiderman himself Andrew Garfield. The film is Gibson’s first directorial outing since 2006’s Apocalypto.

The story centers around WWII veteran Corporal Desmond Doss (Garfield), who became the first conscientious objector in American military history to receive the Medal of Honor even though he refused to bear arms on religious grounds. Doss is responsible for saving countless lives during the Battle of Okinawa.

Hacksaw Ridge is written by Robert Schenkkan and We Were Soldiers‘ Randall Wallace. Terry Benedict, Bill Mechanic, Steve Longi and David Permut are all attached to produce the film. No date has been set for release

‘Neighbors 2’ Coming to Theaters in 2016

Neighbors_review_-_SXSWUniversal Pictures has announced that a sequel to last years laugh fest Neighbors is coming. The sequel will be released on Friday May 13, 2016 and will go head to head with Paramount’s recently announced Friday the 13th Sequel. Read More →

Liz’s Review: I hear ‘THE VOICES’ , and I like it

1214378Poster_r2.pdfAs a child I watched Tom & Jerry cartoons. Cat chases mouse, and on rare occasions, Tom would be presented with a small angel on one should and a small devil on the other, telling him to do things. In Marjane Satrapi‘s new horror comedy, THE VOICES, a man life is being controlled by good and evil. Though it’s not an angel and a devil but ironically, a cat and a dog.

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Liz’s Review: ‘1971’ looks a lot like 2015

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In grade school we all read the George Orwell classic, 1984. “Big Brother Is Watching.” With technology as sophisticated as it is is now, we are not a far cry from constant surveillance, frankly, we’re already there. People still don’t understand that once “it” is on the internet, it’s there forever. And not just the internet, anything connected to a WiFi signal at this point. Our post 9-11 world is one of less freedom and more scrutiny. In 1971, the true story of a small burglary is the catalyst that kicked the FBI in its ass. Read More →

Liz’s Review: ‘ALIEN OUTPOST’ is out of this world!

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The notion that we are not alone in the world is one I thrive on, as a total nerd. Now if I were actually faced with E.T (and not Spielberg‘s cute, wrinkly guy) I would most likely run screaming in the opposite direction no matter how much I know X-Files has prepared me for a close encounter. In the new IFC Midnight action/sci-fi  ALIEN OUTPOST only the brave survive, if they’re lucky. Read More →

‘Mission Impossible 5’ Release Moved Up to July!

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In a surprising move, Paramount Pictures announced today that it would be moving up the release of the latest installment into the Mission Impossible franchise titled Mission Impossible 5 from it’s original December 25, 2015 date to July 31, 2015!

Directed by Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher), the films reunites the director with Tom Cruise, who returns to the role of Ethan Hunt. The film also sees the return of stars Jeremy Renner, Simon PeggVing Rhames to their previous Mission Impossible roles and welcomes newcomers Alec BaldwinSimon McBurney, and Rebecca Ferguson. Screenplay was written by Will Staples and Drew Pearce. 

No plot details for Mission: Impossible 5 have, as of yet, been released. Check back with Reel News Daily for the latest updates

Liz’s Review: Jennifer Aniston is devastatingly delicious in ‘CAKE’

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Liz’s Review: ‘SONG ONE’ plays well

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Nothing quite captures New York City like it’s sound scrape. The roaring of a passing subway train. The chatter in a coffee house. The songs heard on the streets by the immense talent that envelopes themselves in the starving artist community that creates the fabric of this magical place.  SONG ONE is a beautiful ode to this city. Read More →

Is The Truth Still Out There? The X-Files May Be Returning to TV

xfilesFox TV Group chairman Gary Newman confirmed this weekend that the network is in talks for a new installment of the wildly popular series The X-Files. The series, created by Chris Carter , and starred David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, was ended a successful nine year run on the network in 2002. Read More →

Warner Brothers Delays Ron Howard’s ‘In the Heart of the Sea’

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Originally slated to open on March 13, 2015, Warner Bros. today decided to push back Ron Howard’s upcoming feature In the Heart of the Sea, starring Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Benjamin Walker (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter), Cillian Murphy (Sunshine), Ben Wishaw (Cloud Atlas), Tom Holland (The Impossible), Brendan Gleeson (Edge of Tomorrow) and Jordi Molla (Riddick). The film will now open December 11, 2015. Moving into its March 13 spot is the companies newest action film Run All Night starring Liam Neeson which was previously set for an April 17 release. Read More →

Report: Spider-Man is Coming to the Avengers!!!!

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According to Latino Review, the deal for Spider-Man to appear in the Avengers is complete and web head is joining the team in the next installment of the Avengers franchise… Read More →

‘Escape From New York’ Reboot on Track at Fox

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Snake Plissken will be coming to a theater near you sooner than you thought! Deadline is reporting that 20th Century Fox has won the remake rights to John Carpenter’s beloved sci-fi action film and Carpenter himself is set to serve as executive producer. Yes, I said John Carpenter will be involved! Praise! Read More →

‘Avatar 2’ Delayed til 2017

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The Associated Press is reporting that director James Cameron has announced today that the release date of the upcoming Avatar 2 has been delayed from December 2016 to December 2017. Speaking at an event held by New Zealand Screen Advisory Board, Cameron had this to say: Read More →

Coming Up This Week: ‘Buffy’ alum releases new book- Liz’s interview with Amber Benson

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Let’s be honest, a lot, and I do mean A LOT of us are fans of the Whedonverse.  This past Sunday, Liz had the opportunity to sit down with Amber Benson, actor, director and successful author, best known to some from her iconic TV role as Tara on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Amber’s new book, “The Witches of Echo Park” just became available last week. Stay tuned for a special edition of the Girls on Film podcast for the exclusive audio!!

23 New Movies Coming From Warner Brothers in 2015!

wbFrom the look of this line-up, there’s quite an eclectic year ahead of us. What looks good to you?

  • INHERENT VICE January 9 (Expansion)
  • AMERICAN SNIPER (Drama) January 16 (Wide)
  • JUPITER ASCENDING (Sci-Fi Action Adventure) February 6***
  • FOCUS (Heist) February 27*
  • IN THE HEART OF THE SEA (Action Adventure) March 13*
  • GET HARD (Comedy) March 27
  • HILLSONG: LET HOPE RISE (Drama/Music) April 1
  • RUN ALL NIGHT (Action Thriller) April 17
  • THE WATER DIVINER (Drama) April 24 (Limited)
  • UNTITLED REESE WITHERSPOON/SOFIA VERGARA FILM (Comedy) May 8
  • MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (Action Adventure) May 15**
  • SAN ANDREAS (Action Thriller) May 29**
  • ENTOURAGE (Comedy) June 5
  • MAGIC MIKE XXL (Comedy) July 1
  • THE GALLOWS (Horror) July 10
  • PAN (Action Adventure) July 24***
  • POINT BREAK (Action Thriller) July 31***
  • THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (Action Adventure) August 14
  • MAX (Family Action Adventure) August 21
  • UNTITLED WHITEY BULGER FILM (Drama) September 18
  • THE INTERN (Dramatic Comedy) September 25
  • VACATION (Comedy) October 9
  • MIDNIGHT SPECIAL (Sci-Fi Thriller) November 25

Dates are subject to change
* In theaters and IMAX
** In 3D and 2D in select theaters
*** In 3D and 2D in select theaters and IMAX

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