Coming To America hit at precisely the right time, with an impossibly talented cast (hello cameos from complete nobodies named Cuba Gooding Jr. as “Boy Getting Haircut”, some comedian nobody had ever heard of named Louis Anderson as fast food worker “Maurice”, and some guy named Samuel L. Jackson as
History is a funny thing. It’s written by the victors, to be sure, but it’s also interpreted and often sanitized. What we know happened isn’t always what actually happened, and The Kings Man celebrates that fun fact with reckless and fantastic abandon. A prequel to Kingsman: The
Nickelodeon has given us some incredible animated shows over the years. Rugrats, Spongebob Squarepants, The Fairly Oddparents, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Doug, Hey Arnold, Catdog, Rocko’s Modern Life, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Invader Zim, and many more, but none are so beloved as Avatar: The
I went to the theater and settled into the uncomfortable seat, the sticky crunch of who-knows-what sticking to my shoes. Mike Judge treated me to 81 minutes of low-brow awesomeness, complete with music tracks from the likes of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, White Zombie, Ozzy Osbourne, AC/DC, No
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was one of the first movies I went back to the theater to see since the lockdown. The theater, an AMC, decided to play the movie on a less-than-great projector, and seemed to turn the sound down for the final third of
Nintendo today announced they’re working with Illumination on an animated Mario movie. The movie will hit North American screens December 21, 2022. The release dates for Japan, Europe and other regions will be announced later.
The cast:
* Chris Pratt as Mario
* Anya Taylor-Joy as Peach
* Charlie Day as Luigi
DC surprised fans of the popular video game Injustice: Gods Among Us by announcing a new DC animated film, simply titled Injustice, inspired by the game. Coming to 4K blu-ray, blu-ray, and digital in October, Injustice follows an alternate timeline where The Joker has tricked Superman into killing Lois Lane,
Just in time for the iconic television show’s 25th anniversary, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and DC surprised Superman fans by announcing a blu-ray remaster of the entire Superman: The Animated Series, releasing on October 12th, 2021! Superman: The Animated Series premiered in 1996, hot on the heels of success