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‘Hall’ Drops on Digital and On Demand in October

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From Director Francesco Giannin comes Hall, which drops on Demand and Digital on October 12. The film follows pregnant tourist Naomi (Yumiko Shaku), who is exposed to a mysterious virus while on vacation. Her vacation turns into a fight for survival when Naomi is forced to crawl her way thru her hotel while witnessing the havoc caused by the virus. During her journey, Naomi crosses paths with Val (Carolina Bartcza) who is searching for her missing daughter. These two survivors must navigate the viruses’ carnage, all while keeping out of sight of the remaining sufferers.

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Hall was written by Adam Kolodny and Derrick Adams and also stars Bailey Thain, Mark Gibson, and Julian Richings.

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Check out the trailer below to get a preview of Hall before it comes to On Demand and Digital on October 12.

‘Injustice’: DC’s Feature-Length Animated Film Arriving This October

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This October, DC will release Injustice, an animated feature-length film on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray, and Digital.

Injustice is based on the immensely popular video game Injustice: Gods Among Us from NetherRealm Studios. The animated film is also based on the graphic novel Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year One by Tom Taylor.

The official synopsis for Injustice reads:

“The animated film Injustice finds an alternate world gone mad – where The Joker has duped Superman into killing Lois Lane, sending the Man of Steel on a deadly rampage. Unhinged, Superman decides to take control of the Earth for humanity’s own good. Determined to stop him, Batman creates a team of like-minded, freedom-fighting heroes. But when Super Heroes go to war, can the world survive?”

From Warner Bros. Animation, DC, and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Injustice stars Justin Hartley (This is Us, Smallville) and Anson Mount (Star Trek Discovery, Hell on Wheels) as Superman and Batman, respectively.

The star-studded cast also includes Janet Varney as Wonder Woman, Brandon Micheal Hall as Cyborg, Kevin Pollak as Joker and Jonathan Kent, Anika Noni Rose as Catwoman, Reid Scott as Green Arrow and Victor Zsasz, Laura Bailey as Lois Lane and Rama Kushna, Gillian Jacobs as Harley Quinn, Derek Phillips as Nightwing and Aquaman, Yuri Lowenthal as Mirror Master, Flash, and Shazam, and many more.

The discs will also have special features. Check them out below.

Adventures in Storytelling — Injustice: Crisis and Conflict (New Featurette)
The storytellers behind the new Injustice animated film discuss how all the intense drama and unabashed action was brought to life.

DC Universe Movies Flashback
The Death of Superman
Reign of the Supermen

From the DC Vault
Justice League – Injustice For All, Part I
Justice League – Injustice For All, Part II

Releasing October 19, the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack copy will be available for $39.99 in the US and $44.98 in Canada. The Blu-ray copy will be available for $29.98 in the US and $39.99 in Canada.

‘C’mon C’mon’ With Joaquin Phoenix To Have World Premiere at Telluride Film Festival

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Mike Mills’ C’mon C’mon with Joaquin Phoenix will officially make its world premiere at the 48th annual Telluride Film Festival.

In C’Mon C’mon, Phoenix’s character Johnny is a radio journalist who watches his nephew Jesse (Woody Norman) while his mother (Gaby Hoffmann) tends to the child’s father suffering from mental health issues. Over the course of their cross-country trip from Los Angeles to New Orleans, they forge an unexpected bond.

Telluride Film Festival runs from September 2-6 in Telluride, Colorado. The festival will screen more than 80 feature films, short films, and revival programs representing 29 countries. There will also be special artist tributes, conversations, panels, student programs, and festivities.

After its run at TFF, C’Mon C’mon will head to The New York Film Festival at the end of September.

For an entire list of what’s screening this year at Telluride Film Festival, head to their website.

Watch the Trailer for ‘My Son’ Starring James McAvoy Now!

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The first trailer for the English-language remake of the 2017 French thriller My Son has finally arrived.

Driving in the heart of the Highlands, Edmond Murray (James McAvoy) receives a call from his ex-wife (Claire Foy), in tears. Their 7-year-old son went missing from a campsite. Soon it becomes clear that the child was kidnapped, and the parents give way to despair.

My Son sees the return of the original’s director and writer Christian Carion and co-writer Laure Irrmann.

Watch the trailer below.

As noted in the opening of the trailer, McAvoy was not given a script while filming. This approach presents a unique and thrilling viewing experience, as both the lead actor and the audience will uncover the film’s underlying mystery at the same time. The original film’s star, Guillaume Canet, was presented with the same challenge.

My Son will be available to stream on Peacock on September 15.

Matt Dillon’s ‘El Gran Fellove’ to Screen at Telluride Film Festival & Woodstock Film Festival

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After a run at the San Sebastian Film Festival in 2020, Matt Dillon’s feature documentary El Gran Fellove will screen in North America. The film will have its North American premiere at the 48th annual Telluride Film Festival taking place this week from September 2 through September 6. Dillon will also present the new cut of The Outsiders with director Francis Ford Coppola at the festival.

After that, the film will have its east coast premiere at Woodstock Film Festival, which will take place September 29 through October 3.

El Gran Fellove tracks the career of Cuban scat singer and showman Francisco Fellove through a series of interviews, archival photos, and videos, with new footage. It also shows the recording of his last album “Fellove & Joey.”

‘DC’s Stargirl’ Recap: Season 2, Episode 4 “Summer School: Chapter Four”

Summer school may still be in session but the JSA is still going on. In this week’s episode of DC’s Stargirl, the Justice Society try to dig deeper into Eclipso but also run into the Shade. Meanwhile, Cindy is building her own ISA and two members come back, but not for the reason you may think. And one superhero may actually be alive?

Keep reading for all the best moments from the newest episode of DC’s Stargirl, “Summer School: Chapter Four.”

Just Who is Eclipso?

anjelika washington as beth chapel in dc's stargirl summer school chapter four
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In last week’s episode, Chuck had warned Beth that Eclipso was in Blue Valley and he’s bad news. The JSA had no idea who he was. The group goes through the Lost Societies book to find out what the black diamond is and who Eclipso is. But there still isn’t much information. Courtney goes to the library to try to dig up any more information and when she does, she bumps into the Shade.

Courtney accuses the Shade of taking the black diamond and teaming up with Eclipso but he’s not really fond of a supervillain team-up. Courtney tells the Shade he is just as bad as Eclipso, he killed Dr. Mid-Nite.

“Don’t you know there’s a difference between bad and evil?”

The Shade tells Courtney that while he’s killed people, hurt people, it was only those who deserved it. Eclipso, on the other hand, has done things much worse, like killing Dr. McNider’s 10-year-old daughter. The Shade is actually determined to get rid of Eclipso so he doesn’t hurt anyone ever again, which is very surprising, to say the least. Now, why would he do that? The simple answer is that he’s bored. He tells Courtney to leave this to him, but I think we all know that that is not going to happen.

No one on the ISA can be trusted, obviously. But ISA members have killed one another before so it’s not so surprising to see that the Shade is willing to off Eclipso, especially since he has distanced himself from the ISA. Though what could this mean moving forward? Courtney will definitely not back down, because that’s just not who she is, so this could spell trouble for her and the rest of her friends.

A Villain Within

Meg DeLacy as Cindy Burman in dc's stargirl summer school chapter four
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Cindy is getting more powerful and manipulative, as Eclipso has been getting a stronger control over her. The longer she holds on to the black diamond, the more control he holds and the more manipulation he has. Cindy has been hallucinating her birth mother, and it’s motivating her to make her own ISA. She tries to befriend Isaac, Anaya, and The Fiddler’s son.

Cindy takes Isaac through the tunnels running underneath the school, revealing who his dad really was. And Isaac isn’t the only one that Cindy is trying to recruit. She shows up at football tryouts, keeping her eye on one Artemis Crock. Though she also spots Courtney running towards the bleachers. Needing to do what she can to keep Courtney away from Artemis, Cindy uses the black diamond to make Artemis think that Courtney and people around her are S.W.A.T., trying to kill her parents. Artemis leaves the field and tackles Courtney, but she soon gets pulled back and is back to normal. What just happened?

She later finds Artemis and tells her that while the college recruiter didn’t want her, perhaps she’d be willing to get recruited to something else, something that her parents were part of. Cindy is her father’s daughter for sure, and even though she wasn’t able to be part of the ISA, she is looking to start her own.

Is Artemis Just a Villain’s Child?

stella smith as artemis in dc's stargirl summer school chapter four
The CW

While last season we did get to see what the toll of being a villain’s kid was, rest in peace Henry and Joey, we are getting deeper into the lives of other students at Blue Valley High whose parents are not the best. Meet student-athlete Artemis Crock, the daughter of ISA members Sportsmaster and Tigress. Although her parents pushed her intensely in season 1 due to their obsession with fitness, following their arrest she got put into the foster care system and it is not treating her nicely.

Things start to change for her, however. While at football tryouts, she doesn’t do as well, but once she sees her villainous parents on the bleachers, she does a lot better. Cindy, off to the distance, wants nothing to stop her from recruiting Artemis for her new ISA. Once she sees Courtney, she uses the black diamond to make Artemis hallucinate that Courtney and bystanders are actually S.W.A.T. officers, there to kill her parents. She tackles Courtney and once she’s finally pulled away, it’s like she’s lost everything. Her parents decide it’s best if they leave because football is her dream. But Artemis doesn’t get recruited. That doesn’t stop Cindy from trying to recruit Artemis for something that her own parents were part of. But does that mean she’ll actually take Cindy up on her offer?

From Villains to Escaped Convicts

As mentioned above, Larry Crock and Paula Brooks, aka Sportsmaster and Tigress, were incarcerated and Artemis had been spending time visiting her parents. Trying to get in every last bit she can. However, it doesn’t last as the two actually break out of prison. And the first thing they do? Capture Mike and get him to convince Pat to come down to the Pit Stop. Crock and Paula promise Pat they’re not there to hurt them, they simply want to see their daughter at tryouts. He helps them lay low until tryouts and they’ll break back into prison afterward. Easy as pie, right?

“Scout’s honor.”

Pat reluctantly gives in to save Mike and his S.T.R.I.P.E. identity, but Barbara is not too keen on the idea. Especially since Paula nearly killed her. Pat is trying his hardest to keep Barbara calm about this but it’s not really working. She follows Paula into the kitchen while Pat stays in the living room with Crock. The two talks are definitely something and make you think that maybe Crock and Paula aren’t so bad after all. Barbara and Paula even bond over being a mother. Wait, what?

Pat later shows up to football tryouts with Paula and Crock, who are being discreet. Artemis isn’t doing so well but once she sees her parents, it’s definitely better. It’s clear that they care about Artemis and want her to pursue her dreams rather than theirs. They say a tearful goodbye to their daughter, knowing that this is the right choice. Maybe villains really can change.

This definitely won’t be the last we see of Sportsmaster and Tigress, as Neil Hopkins and Joy Osmanski were just upped to series regulars for season 3. So what could this mean for the villains and Artemis? Guess we’ll find out.

A Twist Fit for a Superhero

In the final minutes of the episode, Beth tried desperately to get the Dr. Mid-Nite goggles to work again and they did. Though when Chuck finally came back, he didn’t know who Beth was, and he wondered why she called him Chuck. Beth told him that he’s Dr. McNider’s AI, though the voice told her that he is Charles McNider, he’s been trapped in a shadow world all this time. The last thing he says before getting his signal cut off is “Shade.”

We see Dr. McNider in a shadow world, trying to get a hold of Beth again or any other source. The Shade didn’t actually kill him, but instead, send him to this different world where he’s been trapped this whole time. It was a twist that I definitely did not see coming. Could this mean that more JSA members could have possibly survived? I guess we’ll find out.

DC’s Stargirl has just one more chapter left in the “Summer School” session so what will happen next? Find out in a new episode this Tuesday, September 7 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW, streaming free the next day on The CW app!

New Posters Released for ‘The Card Counter’ Starring Oscar Isaac

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Paul Schrader’s revenge thriller The Card Counter is due to hit theaters next week, and a set of new posters for the film has just been released.

The Card Counter tells the story of William Tell (Oscar Isaac), an ex-military interrogator turned gambler haunted by the ghosts of his past decisions. Tell’s spartan existence on the casino trail is shattered when he is approached by Cirk (Tye Sheridan), a vulnerable and angry young man seeking help to execute his plan for revenge on a military colonel (Willem Dafoe). Tell sees a chance at redemption through his relationship with Cirk. But keeping Cirk on the straight-and-narrow proves impossible, dragging Tell back into the darkness of his past. Tiffany Haddish also stars.

Check out the new posters below, which feature Isaac, Haddish, and Sheridan.

Oscar Isaac Poster
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Tiffany Haddish Poster
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Tye Sheridan Poster
Focus Features

Written and directed by Schrader, the film is produced by Braxton Pope, Lauren Mann, and David Wulf, and executive produced by Martin Scorsese.

Catch The Card Counter in theaters on September 10.

‘Night Teeth’: First Look at Netflix Film Released

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Just in time for Halloween, Netflix is releasing Night Teeth from director Adam Randall. The film will release on October 20.

The official Night Teeth synopsis reads:

“A college student moonlighting as a chauffeur picks up two mysterious women one night while partying. But when he uncovers their bloodthirsty intentions – and their dangerous, shadowy underworld – he must fight to stay alive.”

Night Teeth stars Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Debby Ryan, Lucy Fry, Raúl Castillo, Alfie Allen, Alexander Ludwig, Sydney Sweeney, and Megan Fox. Night Teeth was written by Brent Dillon. Bob Shaye will act as executive producer.

Check out the first look photos below.

Stay tuned for news on Night Teeth!

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’: Four Things We Want To See (And Two We Don’t)

The long-awaited first trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home released on August 23 and has received millions of well-deserved views, reactions, and reviews. The trailer simultaneously confirmed some fan theories and rumors and opened the door for a whole slew of new ones. While none of us can be positive about what we’re going to see when the movie releases December 17, 2021 but we can continue the long-standing tradition of fan theories.

Below is a list of four things we want to see and two things we don’t.

Four Things We Want To See

1. With Great Power…

The MCU has never had an Uncle Ben, choosing to find a father figure for Peter Parker in Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark instead. While this definitely made sense and has worked for Tom Holland’s Peter Parker, this has meant that we have gone without a key Spider-Man moment in the MCU. We have never had an Uncle Ben to tell Peter that great power comes with great responsibility.

With the hope still alive that Tobey Maguire’s Peter and Andrew Garfield’s Peter will be seen as variants in the upcoming film, we believe it would be the perfect opportunity for this lesson to be passed on to Spider-Holland. It would certainly be impactful for the older, “been there, done that” Maguire-Spidey to be the one to give this advice to the sacred timeline’s Spider-Man.

2. “Your webs come from…where?”

2002’s Spider-Man chose to take a risk by making Spider-Man’s web-shooters be organic material that actually came from Peter Parker’s body rather than an invention he makes following the development of his powers. This truly sets up what could be an iconic and hilarious scene in Spider-Man: No Way Home when (and if) Spider-Holland and Spider-Garfield discover the nature of Spider-Maguire’s web-shooters. We can only imagine the banter that would ensue between the three of them. It would be the Spider-Man pointing at Spider-Man (pointing at Spider-Man) meme in real life. We all deserve to see that.

3. Speaking of variants…

If Loki can give us an alligator Loki variant and a frog Thor variant, we don’t see any good reason why Spider-Man: No Way Home can’t give us a live-action Spider-Ham. We’re being realistic in our desire too; it doesn’t need to be a full scene but at least a mention or glimpse of Spider-Ham would just add to the ever-growing list of absurd variants.

4. The Duo We All Need.

What would be the best Christmas gift of all? Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool joining the MCU on the big screen and getting to see classic Deadpool and Spider-Man interactions. Reynolds’ Wade Wilson kind of joined the MCU back in July via a YouTube promo for Free Guy featuring Deadpool and Taika Waititi’s Korg from Thor: Ragnarok. Capitalizing on the popularity of the Spider-Man/Deadpool comics only seems like the right decision when it comes to how Deadpool will join the MCU.

Two Things We Don’t Want To See

1. Holland Stays Front and Center, Please.

Our biggest hope for this film is that despite the cast being full of familiar and exciting characters from the past, Holland-Spidey is not overshadowed in his own movie. The story it appears we are getting in December has a ton of potential to result in more growth for Spider-Holland, but has also come with the worry that there will be too much going on in this movie for it to be a true Spider-Man movie. We choose to maintain hope that Spider-Holland will continue to be the heart of his own Spider-Man films.

2. Not A Hair On Happy’s Head.

Peter Parker has been through a lot of trauma as a high school kid. He’s become a superhero, fought the Avengers, fought with the Avengers, gone to space, and lost his surrogate father Tony Stark. I’m not sure how much more trauma and sadness this kid can endure, which is why I will have to organize a protest if a single hair on Happy Hogan’s head is touched. Leave Happy alone and let him be a good role model to Peter for years to come.

Let us know in the comments or on social media what you’d like to see in Spider-Man: No Way Home and check back here for our continued coverage for the film.

‘What If…?’ Episode 4 Review: Strange Learns “Be Careful What You Wish For”

Episode 4 of Marvel Studios’ animated series has finally arrived, and it was a doozy.

In this episode, Doctor Strange took the center stage. The changing moment? Instead of losing the use of his hands in the car accident, he lost the love of his life, Christine. Just after seeing the teaser, I knew this one was going to be heavy, and it absolutely was.

The story, the action, and the ending were all stunning in this addition to an already almost perfect series. Again, the animated format was absolutely necessary to bring this particular plot to life as vividly as it was. In no way would these events have been as captivating had they attempted them in live-action. Marvel choosing to enter the animated world has opened up a hall of new doors for them, and they’re utilizing them to explore new, uncharted territory.

Benedict Cumberbatch, Rachel McAdams, Benedict Wong, and Tilda Swinton all reprised their roles from 2016’s Doctor Strange film.

Spoilers for What If…? episode 4 ahead!

The Watcher (Jeffrey Wright) in What If...? episode 4
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So, what if Dr. Strange never lost the use of his hands, but instead the love of his life? Well, in the beginning, it turns out that answer is the same, he pursues knowledge in the mystic arts. It’s what happens two years later that things take a darker turn. A desperate man becomes a dangerous one, and Dr. Strange may be the most dangerous of them all.

This episode brought about a lot of interesting changes that the first three did not have, with the most prominent being Strange’s ability to see and communicate with The Watcher. I do feel like this will be specific to Strange, due to his abilities, but it was still jarring to see Strange interacting with the all-powerful being, and devastating to watch him try to bargain with him. This moved to reiterate not only the expanse of Strange’s powers, but the position of The Watcher within the series, and the MCU. He cannot interfere.

Shuma-Gorath also made another appearance, which is certainly something to keep note of. There have been rumors the one-eyed, tentacled villain will appear in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Could they be foreshadowing its impending arrival? It’s quite possible. But a double appearance by the same villain in a similar fashion within an anthology-type show like What If…? is not something we should write off.

Episode 4 also managed to answer a question that has plagued MCU fans since Endgame. Yes, there can be two versions of the same person living in the same universe. While Stephen’s circumstances were much better explained, it would seem that two Steve Rogers could exist within the same universe. Not saying I like anything about that … but it does clear the air a little bit. This is now the second tidbit that’s been tossed into post-Endgame projects that supports Steve Rogers’ decision, and whether or not it would be an issue. The first came in Loki, stating that the time heist was indeed supposed to happen, insinuating that Rogers’ jaunt back to the 50s was also in his predetermined cards.

Anyone who has lost someone has felt what Stephen has in this episode, and I think many would have followed in his footsteps had it been possible. Grief is all-consuming, that dark, bottomless pit that holds us hostage, clouding one’s judgment and all reason. Even the most powerful of us can fall victim to its clutches. It was important for Stephen’s quest to fail, despite his best efforts. Some moments are Absolute Points in time, they cannot be undone. This episode demonstrated all of these emotions with such grace, even it was heartbreaking.

This was the series’ best episode yet, beating out episode 3 by a hair. I loved the emotion of it, watching Strange turn to the dark side, and also seeing him freely admit his arrogance is one of his biggest weaknesses. The pacing was perfect, and the story’s end wasn’t a happy one, which lends to the strengths of this spectacular episode.

Don’t miss next week’s episode exclusively on Disney+. It premieres Wednesday, September 8 at 12 a.m. PST.

Stay tuned for our weekly coverage on What If…?.