It's no secret Warner Bros. is struggling with their movie adaptations of the DC Comic properties except for the stand out hit WONDER WOMAN. So what are they doing wrong? The answer is simple. Overexposure!
BLACK PANTHER opened to record-breaking numbers domestically and worldwide. The reviews were overwhelming positive including from many celebrities and filmmakers who voiced their excitement over the ground breaking superhero film. We've compiled a list of the celebrity tweets below.
Las Vegas is one of the most well-known places on the planet. Most people you’d ask who hadn’t already visited would probably tell you that they’d like to because Sin City literally has it all. This is one of the main reasons that we have seen huge box office hit movies filmed there, as well as memorable TV shows. That, and the fact Las Vegas is all glitz and glamour. People associate it with infinite riches but with wealth comes crime at times and this has helped with the plots of many shows and movies to hit out screens. In fact, some of these TV series themes have gone even further to become successful board, video and online slots games, together with a host of various types of memorabilia.
It will come as no surprise to see all sorts of weird and wonderful items to enjoy all based on TV shows, which can be found on Amazon, eBay and online casinos, like Unibet.
2017 has seen one more film added to the list of perplexing creations. Based on the cultural phenomenon formed by a humble social app, The Emoji Movie had great potential, if handled with original vision and wit. The plot is set in the city of Textopolis, where Gene, a multi-expressional emoji, heads out to become as normal as other emojis and their single expressions. Unfortunately, the enthusiasm that went into its development, such as casting award-winners James Corden (Into the Woods, 2014) and Ilana Glazer (Broad City, 2014-2018), as well as T.J. Miller (Silicon Valley, 2014-2017) and Anna Faris (I Give It a Year, 2013), was not enough to impress its more demanding audiences. Critics on Rotten Tomatoes pointed out, among other things, a weakness in taste, plot and purpose, apart from it being little more than a promotional tool. Even though the $179,535,817 global box office likely soothed Sony Pictures Animation’s wounded pride, the fact remains that this flop may have damaged any dreams of future productions of this kind.
It’s often an unwritten rule that the originals are always better than the remakes. This seems to apply not just with music but with movies too. We’ve seen it many times where an old film gets remade to bring it into the modern era, only for it to fall flat on its face. Some people often question the reasoning behind trying to reinvent a classic, as why should anyone try and fix something that isn’t broken?
Cirque du Soleil adds Mexican flavor to their new show, LUZIA. LUZIA takes you to an imaginary Mexico, like in a waking dream, where light (“luz” in Spanish) quenches the spirit and rain (“lluvia”) soothes the soul. Watch a preview of their upcoming show in Southern California.
Universal Studios Hollywood’s new slasher film maze debutis at this Year’s “Halloween Horror Nights,” beginning Friday, September 15. Infamous serial killer doll, Chucky, joins trio of slasher icons in all-new “Titans of Terror Tram hosted by Chucky” on Universal’s Famed Backlot. Watch a sneak peak of the new attractions.
The good news is TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT is an improvement over the last three TRANSFORMER movies, but the bad news is the connect-the-dots plot may fry your brain circuits by the end. The targeted movie crowd (young boys) will be distracted by the shiny toys and robots so they won't mind. Isabela Moner, a new human-sized Transformer and Sir Anthony Hopkins are nice additions to this tired franchise.
MEN ON THE VERGE OF A HIS-PANIC BREAKDOWN, a play written by Guillermo Reyes and directed by James Donlon, is currently playing at West Hollywood's Macha Theater. Catch the show before it wraps on June 25th.
Universal Picture built up THE MUMMY starring Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe as the rebirth of the classic Universal monsters from the 1930s, but it it’s far from that. Maybe Universal should’ve kept this buried. So how did it unravel?
This summer Marvel Universe LIVE will kick off in Southern California! New show, Age of Heroes, will feature Guardians of the Galaxy, Captain America, Thor, Iron Man and more than 20 favorite Marvel Superheroes and Villains! The epic Marvel Super Hero Experience Premieres in Los Angeles on July 7. Tickets are now on sale for the 2017 shows.