“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” unsurprisingly dominated the international box-office in its second weekend, pulling in $153 million worldwide and bringing the film’s global total to $629 million by the end of its second weekend. $69 million of that was the domestic haul this weekend, and the film is currently
Kurtzman-Era “Star Trek” Sets Get Dismantled
For nearly ten years, sets for assorted “Star Trek” TV series have been standing in Toronto – most notably the bridge of the Enterprise, which was used for the second season of “Star Trek: Discovery” and five seasons of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”. Additionally, some rather elaborate sets were
The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping Gets A New Poster
The new poster is here and we get a new trailer tomorrow. The new poster is here. WELCOME TO THE SECOND QUARTER QUELL. NEW POSTER AVAILABLE NOW THE HUNGER GAMES: SUNRISE ON THE REAPING TRAILER TOMORROW
The Audacity Creator Talks Silicon Valley: “They’re Stripping Away Aspects of What It Means to Be Human”
Succession and Better Call Saul producer Jonathan Glatzer has written for some legendarily complex and problematic characters in his career, but his new AMC show, The Audacity, presents an even more damaged crop of figures. The new drama series follows Silicon Valley manchild Duncan Park (Billy Magnussen), the data-mining CEO
Eric Jacobus Interview
What is your martial arts background, and who were your main influences? My first martial arts class was Kempo Karate when I was eleven. There was one in every strip mall back in the 80s. It was basically fight choreography class: guy grabs you, grab nuts, stomp foot, elbow up