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'Bloodline' Series Premiere Review – They Did a Bad Thing



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[This is a review of Bloodline season 1, episode 1. There will be SPOILERS.]

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Very early on, Bloodline evokes a strong comparison to its creators’ previous series Damages. After all, both series tell the story of morally compromised people, who have (or will have) made choices they cannot unmake, and those choices have (or will have) sent them on a downward spiral into a very dark place.

That’s not entirely why the new series from Glenn and Todd Kessler, and Daniel Zelman is so reminiscent of the trio’s aforementioned effort. In fact, between shifting from a high-profile New York law firm to the swampy-yet-idyllic, family-owned resort of Islamadora, Florida, ...

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'Wayward Pines' Trailer: Follow the Rules & Don't Ask Questions



The upcoming third season of Twin Peaks is still some way off, so Fox is stepping up to help satiate fans of neo-noir detective stories set in small towns with Wayward Pines. The mystery thriller tells the tale of a Secret Service agent (Matt Dillon) who is involved in a car accident while attempting to locate two missing federal agents in small-town Idaho - and subsequently, finds himself trapped in a town where all is not quite as it seems.

The first trailer for Wayward Pines gave a bit too much away about the town, but luckily a new trailer for the Fox miniseries delivers all of the intrigue with fewer spoilers. The cast also includes Juliette Lewis, Toby Jones, Melissa Leo, Shannyn Sossaman, Carla Gugino, and Terrence Howard as the enigmatic Sheriff Pope. Not a bad line-up.


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'The Blacklist': Circumstances (Don't) Change



James Spader in The Blacklist Season 2 Episode 16 The Blacklist: Circumstances (Dont) Change

[This is a review of The Blacklist season 2, episode 18. There will be SPOILERS.]

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For what it’s worth, the Det. Wilcox/Eugene Ames storyline that has been unfolding over the past few weeks on The Blacklist managed to do something the show hadn’t really done before: it focused on the actual collateral damage associated with what the FBI taskforce and Raymond ‘Red’ Reddington were engaged in. The storyline was one of the first times the series seemed interested in looking outside the insular team working so closely with the so-called Concierge of Crime, to see what kind of impact their actions – or, more to the point, the secrecy of their work – had on the lives of ...

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'Independence Day 2′ Adds Charlotte Gainsbourg To its Cast [Updated]



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[Update: Roland Emmerich has confirmed that Charlotte Gainsbourg is set.]

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Roland Emmerich’s Independence Day 2 is scheduled to open in theaters twenty years after its predecessor became a box office/pop cultural hit. back in 1996. Just for that reason alone, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that the majority of the sequel’s cast (or close enough to the majority) will be newcomers to the world of Independence Day.

Case in point: so far, Jeff Goldblum is the only actor confirmed to be reprising his role from Emmerich’s previous alien invasion tentpole. Goldblum will share the screen in the new Independence Day installment alongside the youngsters Liam Hemsworth (the Hunger Games ...

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10 Epic Trailers For Disappointing Movies



We all know that movie trailers have one purpose: to sell us on the idea of paying to see a movie! And since all's fair in war and advertising, movie trailers have leeway to put their best, most exciting, foot forward, no matter how much recutting or remixing they have to do in order to achieve that sell.

Often, the right selection  of footage and the right music to go with it can do all the work of convincing us that even the most unlikely movie may have something special to offer. In the case of the 10 films on today's list, the vision present in the short span of a trailer was much more interesting, entertaining, and in some cases moving than the actual full-length film.

Do YOU have fond memories of the 10 trailers in our list? Read on (or WATCH above) and find ...

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'Insurgent' Interview: Octavia Spencer Talks 'Divergent' Fandom & Playing God



As one of the newest members of the Insurgent cast, one might assume that Octavia Spencer might have the most catching up to do in preparation for her role in the dystopian sequel, but it was quite the opposite. The Oscar-winner  is a self-described fangirl of the books and was delighted to be welcomed into the franchise as benevolent leader of the Amity faction, Johanna.

When Screen Rant sat down with Spencer had nothing but praise for her Insurgent experience, particularly the film’s visual effects and how it succeeds in transporting the audience into Tris’ (Shailene Woodley) mind via dreamscape scenarios. Read on to find out why Spencer was happy to not be involved in any action sequences and how she’s planning on portraying God in her recently-announced next film, The Shack.

What did you like most about stepping into the Dystopian world and ...

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'James Bond: In Service of Nothing' Bootleg Short Film Unveiled by Producer Adi Shankar [Re-Updated]



[Re-Updated: The James Bond short film is back online!]

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Dredd producer Adi Shankar made headlines last week when, seemingly out of the blue, he premiered a new installment in his series of bootleg one-shot short films: Power/Rangers, a grisly re-imagining of the Power Rangers property. The short is now back online, after having previously been pulled (briefly) due to copyright concerns/issues, and you can listen to our editors discuss the short in depth on this week’s episode of the Screen Rant Underground Podcast.

He’s back this week with James Bond: In Service of Nothing, a short animated feature that was directed by Tyler Gibb (Refrain) and, of course, produced by Shankar. The short, which is presented as a pre-visualization animated version of a live-action feature, picks up with the Sean Connery-era Agent 007 (voiced by Christopher Gee) in the ...

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'Romeo and Juliet' Re-Imagining 'Verona' Being Developed by 'Maleficent' Producer



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The works of William Shakespeare have become so pervasive in the entertainment world that most moviegoers would be surprised to know just how many Hollywood releases are based (albeit, some loosely) on his plays. In their many forms, the stories, themes and character dynamics of Shakespeare’s works tend to resonate with audiences in a way that makes them instantly primed for adaptation.

However, perhaps the most well-known and frequently adapted Shakespearean work is Romeo and Juliet. The tragic tale of star-crossed lovers from opposing family lines has been done time and time again, reimagined as everything from a gangland musical (West Side Story) to an animated film starring gnomes (Gnomeo and Juliet) – not to mention, ...

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Open Discussion – March 20, 2015



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As usual – talk about whatever you like as long as it’s related to movies, TV or Screen Rant itself – just remember to play nice. icon smile Open Discussion   March 20, 2015



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'Interstellar' Waves Sequence Featurette; Jonathan Nolan on the Original Ending



[Warning: SPOILERS for Interstellar in the above video and article ahead.]

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Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic Interstellar was easily one of the most divisive films released last year, but it’s hard to deny the fact that it contains some stunning visual effects work. If anyone does try to deny it, the VFX team can just hit them over the head with their Oscar trophy. The film follows a group of intrepid astronauts seeking a new home for the people of Earth through a wormhole that takes them to another solar system, filled with planets of varying climates and landscapes.

A new featurette about the making of Interstellar demonstrates the combination of on location filming and digital trickery that went into creating a planet covered in water, with devastating waves that would make it ...

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'Game of Thrones' Sand Snakes Featurette; Season 5 Premiere Draws Praise



HBO’s fantasy series Game of Thrones will pick back up next month, in case you’ve been living under a rock and hadn’t already heard the news. The TV show has been been making daily headlines (or close enough to that) this month, but there are still a few more weeks to go until season five actually gets underway. In the meantime, though, HBO continues to drop new images and clips from the season, teasing the return to the world created by George R.R. Martin (and adapted for the small screen by show-runners David Benioff and Dan Weiss).

The new season premiere, in typical Game of Thrones fashion, will introduce several new characters – which is good, since a number of key players were killed over the course of season four. Easily the most buzzed-about of these newcomers are the Sand Snakes, who have ...

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'The Gunman' Review



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Those hoping for the next Taken will be disappointed by the slow-burn character piece that is The Gunman.

The Gunman follows special operative Jim Terrier (Sean Penn), a hardened warrior who nonetheless finds a soft spot for humanitarian doctor Annie (Jasmine Trinca) while on assignment in the Congo. The romance is short-lived, however, as Jim is ordered to assassinate a prominent member of the Congo government. After carrying out the hit, Jim flees the country, turning his back on Annie.

Eight year later, while back in the Congo trying to atone for his sins, Jim is targeted for assassination himself. On the lamb and with few friends, he heads to Europe to track down his former partners – instead finding old war dogs like Cox (Mark Rylance) and Felix (Javier Bardem) now wearing suits and fighting on much different battlefields. Jim soon realizes ...

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SR Geek Picks: London Comic-Con Cosplay, Madonna and Bieber & More



Welcome to Screen Rant’s “Geek Picks,” where we collect the finest movie-related geekery from around the Web. Today you’ll find out how much a Death Star would cost; see an emotional interview with Ben Stiller; and watch Cookie Monster try to #BreakTheInternet. All that and more on this edition of SR’s Geek Picks!

To kick things off today Flavorwire has Highlights from EW's South Park Oral History.

If you have any Geek Picks of your own, please send them to srgeekpicks(at)gmail(dot)com and you could be featured in a future post!

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Emotional Interview with Ben Stiller

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London Super Comic Con (LSCC) 2015 – Cosplay Music Video

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'Furious 7′ Clips: Vehicle Hopping & The Rock vs. The Transporter



Superhero movies nowadays tend to make headlines on a semi-regular basis leading right up to their release in theaters; it’s fitting, then, that the latest installment in Universal’s own “superhero” franchise, Furious 7, is doing likewise. Marketing for the seventh Fast and the Furious movie has been firing on all cylinders for the past few weeks, building on the momentum the film gained from its Super Bowl XLIX trailer: a preview that includes cars flying in more ways than one.

The “vehicle hopping” Furious 7 clip embedded above – featuring Brian O’Connor (Paul Walker) defying gravity yet again – is part of a much-longer action sequence; one that begins with Brian, Dom (Vin Diesel), and the rest of their crew going sky-diving… in their cars (watch: the featurette on how that scene was filmed). You need not worry too much about ...

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