Magic Camp: Gillian Jacobs (TV's Community) has joined the cast of Disney's Magic Camp. Adam DeVine (Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates) will star in the family comedy as a magician who is pulled out of retirement by his former mentor (Jeffrey Tambor) to serve as a counselor at a magic camp he attended in his youth. Jacobs will play DeVine's former magic partner; Mark Walters will direct. [Variety] First day on Pacific Rim today. Here's to a great adventure ahead ??? A photo posted by Boyega (@jboyega_) on Nov 9, 2016 at 10:14am Pst Pacific Rim 2: John Boyega (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) shared a photo of his script and thus confirmed that the sequel to Guillermo del Toro's giant monsters vs. giant...
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- 11/10/2016
- by Peter Martin
- Movies.com
Magic Camp: Gillian Jacobs (TV's Community) has joined the cast of Disney's Magic Camp. Adam DeVine (Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates) will star in the family comedy as a magician who is pulled out of retirement by his former mentor (Jeffrey Tambor) to serve as a counselor at a magic camp he attended in his youth. Jacobs will play DeVine's former magic partner; Mark Walters will direct. [Variety] First day on Pacific Rim today....
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- 11/10/2016
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
There was no doubt in anyone's minds at the close of the 2014 Dallas Sci-Fi Expo that the event had more than outgrown the Irving Convention Center. Over 12,000 attendees roamed the halls of the venue February 8th through the 9th in anticipation of seeing or meeting their favorite comic book, TV, or movie celebrity. Many of them were decked out in costumes reflecting different characters and super heroes they loved.
Here is an event where thousands of geeks come together and celebrate pop culture in a safe place. It comes as no surprise if you witness Captain America walking hand-in-hand with Wonder Woman or Princess Leia accompanied by Doctor Who to a panel featuring actors from "RoboCop." No one's judging anyone at Sci-Fi Expo.
This year's convention upped the expectations of event goers once again. Academy Award-winner Richard Dreyfuss was in attendance to meet and greet the masses. Peter Weller and...
Here is an event where thousands of geeks come together and celebrate pop culture in a safe place. It comes as no surprise if you witness Captain America walking hand-in-hand with Wonder Woman or Princess Leia accompanied by Doctor Who to a panel featuring actors from "RoboCop." No one's judging anyone at Sci-Fi Expo.
This year's convention upped the expectations of event goers once again. Academy Award-winner Richard Dreyfuss was in attendance to meet and greet the masses. Peter Weller and...
- 2/18/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Eric Shirey)
- Cinelinx
The mid-1980s and early 1990s were a big time for the film industry in Dallas, TX. I would say it was the most prosperous in the city’s history. The Studios at Las Colinas were booming with business from movie productions like Silkwood, Talk Radio, and more.
One of the biggest and most celebrated films to come out of the Dallas area during this period was Paul Verhoeven’s RoboCop.
The Dallas International Film Festival (Diff) used their 2012 event as the perfect time to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of RoboCop. The celebration took place at the historic Texas Theatre where police caught Lee Harvey Oswald after the JFK shooting. The establishment now features some first run screenings but focuses on independent projects, special events, and revivals of old movies.
A red carpet walk by members of the cast and crew of the movie kicked off the event.
One of the biggest and most celebrated films to come out of the Dallas area during this period was Paul Verhoeven’s RoboCop.
The Dallas International Film Festival (Diff) used their 2012 event as the perfect time to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of RoboCop. The celebration took place at the historic Texas Theatre where police caught Lee Harvey Oswald after the JFK shooting. The establishment now features some first run screenings but focuses on independent projects, special events, and revivals of old movies.
A red carpet walk by members of the cast and crew of the movie kicked off the event.
- 5/14/2012
- by Eric Shirey
- DreadCentral.com
This week, on a very special episode of Reject Radio, Mark Walters stops by to discuss the host of Big Fan Boy news and the future (or lack thereof) of the comic book movie. Of course, one night after discussing the need for originality and the weariness of even looking out on seeing yet another Spider-Man origin story…news breaks that a famous director wants his shot at Batman. Of course. Plus, we manage to find time to grow beards and review The Green Hornet. Listen Here: Download This Episode On This Week’s Show: Segment One – News – [o:oo - 17:45ish] A metric ton of Super Hero pictures hit The hopes for Captain America, Thor, and Spider-Man Edgar Wright Talking Ant Man again Imagine the production design of an Edgar Wright-directed Honey I Shrunk the Kids Awesome? Yes Segment Two – Reviews [17:45 - 32:50ish] The Green Hornet Segment Three – The World Famous Segment Three [32:50 - Fin] The Devolution of the Comic Book Movie: Another...
- 1/17/2011
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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