Spider-Man, Annabelle: Creation, and more new titles coming to the Cineplex Store in October!Spider-Man, Annabelle: Creation, and more new titles coming to the Cineplex Store in October!Amanda Wood10/3/2017 10:00:00 Am
We obviously love summer, but there’s something about October that we can’t get enough of. Falling leaves, a chance to finally break out our favourite sweaters, and Halloween (easily our favourite holiday) all make the colder weather bearable. October is also the unofficial beginning of awards season, with studios releasing their biggest contenders as the year winds down.
While there are tons of cool movies hitting Cineplex theatres this month, there are also plenty of exciting movies coming to the Cineplex Store that you can watch from the coziness of your own home. We’ve picked five of our favourites for you here, so read on to see what new Cineplex Store title you should...
We obviously love summer, but there’s something about October that we can’t get enough of. Falling leaves, a chance to finally break out our favourite sweaters, and Halloween (easily our favourite holiday) all make the colder weather bearable. October is also the unofficial beginning of awards season, with studios releasing their biggest contenders as the year winds down.
While there are tons of cool movies hitting Cineplex theatres this month, there are also plenty of exciting movies coming to the Cineplex Store that you can watch from the coziness of your own home. We’ve picked five of our favourites for you here, so read on to see what new Cineplex Store title you should...
- 10/3/2017
- by Amanda Wood
- Cineplex
Emma Watson has been named in the Panama papers as having used an offshore company to buy a London property.
The politically active actress, 26, set up a company called Falling Leaves Ltd in the British Virgin Islands, a Caribbean tax haven, in order to purchase a $4 million home in the British capital.
Emma, who is a United Nations (Un) goodwill ambassador, set up the company through the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca in 2013, shortly before purchasing the property.
The law firm was at the centre of a major leak of 11.5 million documents detailing how a vast number of corporations and wealthy individuals arranged their financial affairs.
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists published a searchable database detailing some of the contents of the leaked documents on Monday (09May16), which is how Emma's details were found.
A spokesperson for the Harry Potter star did not deny she had used an offshore company to purchase the home,...
The politically active actress, 26, set up a company called Falling Leaves Ltd in the British Virgin Islands, a Caribbean tax haven, in order to purchase a $4 million home in the British capital.
Emma, who is a United Nations (Un) goodwill ambassador, set up the company through the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca in 2013, shortly before purchasing the property.
The law firm was at the centre of a major leak of 11.5 million documents detailing how a vast number of corporations and wealthy individuals arranged their financial affairs.
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists published a searchable database detailing some of the contents of the leaked documents on Monday (09May16), which is how Emma's details were found.
A spokesperson for the Harry Potter star did not deny she had used an offshore company to purchase the home,...
- 5/12/2016
- GossipCenter
Unfortunately, Guillermo Del Toro’s original Gothic romance Crimson Peak didn’t translate to box office gold, netting thirty one million at the domestic box office (it was budgeted at fifty-five million) and receiving criticism for a basic narrative failing to live up to the promise of inventive visuals. Still, one can appreciate Universal’s gambling on Del Toro’s vision and hope the property is considered lucrative enough to continue supporting unique visions from auteurs. Featuring a talented cast (despite the questionable casting of Jessica Chastain), Del Toro’s period suspense thriller collapses under close inspection, but is worth a glance as a piece of glossy strangeness.
Borrowing mercilessly from yellowed clichés of romantically inclined gothic literature, screenwriters Del Toro and Matthew Robins (whose last collaboration was the 1997 mutant insect thriller Mimic) plunder Edgar Allan Poe templates infused with the emotional melodrama oozing eternally from the pages of the...
Borrowing mercilessly from yellowed clichés of romantically inclined gothic literature, screenwriters Del Toro and Matthew Robins (whose last collaboration was the 1997 mutant insect thriller Mimic) plunder Edgar Allan Poe templates infused with the emotional melodrama oozing eternally from the pages of the...
- 2/9/2016
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
The Fall of the House of Cushing: Del Toro’s Haunted House Thriller Strangled by Frills
There’s much to admire within the crumbling facades of Guillermo Del Toro’s latest tantalizing film, Crimson Peak. But unlike its haunted familial mansion sinking slowly into the mire of wet red earth, the nonsensical and disappointingly basic narrative is consistent only in its utter transparency. Borrowing mercilessly from yellowed clichés of romantically inclined gothic literature, screenwriters Del Toro and Matthew Robins (whose last collaboration was the 1997 mutant insect thriller Mimic) plunder Edgar Allan Poe templates infused with the emotional melodrama oozing eternally from the pages of the Bronte sisters (while diegetic references to Jane Austen and Mary Shelley aren’t quite as effective in a film brimming with pointed symbolism). An overextended first half teases delectable weirdness to come, but beyond its brooding cinematography and expertly crafted ghostly visuals, Del Toro delivers...
There’s much to admire within the crumbling facades of Guillermo Del Toro’s latest tantalizing film, Crimson Peak. But unlike its haunted familial mansion sinking slowly into the mire of wet red earth, the nonsensical and disappointingly basic narrative is consistent only in its utter transparency. Borrowing mercilessly from yellowed clichés of romantically inclined gothic literature, screenwriters Del Toro and Matthew Robins (whose last collaboration was the 1997 mutant insect thriller Mimic) plunder Edgar Allan Poe templates infused with the emotional melodrama oozing eternally from the pages of the Bronte sisters (while diegetic references to Jane Austen and Mary Shelley aren’t quite as effective in a film brimming with pointed symbolism). An overextended first half teases delectable weirdness to come, but beyond its brooding cinematography and expertly crafted ghostly visuals, Del Toro delivers...
- 10/15/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Review Ron Hogan 25 Mar 2014 - 07:09
Teen Wolf is in stronger shape than ever in its season three finale. Here's Ron's review...
This review contains spoilers.
3.24 The Divine Move
The game of Go is many things to many people. It's a game of strategy, it's a way to meditate, it's a way to pass the time, it's a way to keep a werewolf under control in an internment camp... but most of all, it's a metaphor. Stiles has been playing Go versus his bandage-wrapped metal-mouthed mummy mental invader repeatedly this season, and it doesn't seem like things are going Stiles' way. However, there's one option left, the so-called divine move. Not so much a strategy as a stroke of luck, the divine move is the move that tilts the balance of the Go board and completely changes the game.
Teen Wolf's third season may have been its version of the divine move.
Teen Wolf is in stronger shape than ever in its season three finale. Here's Ron's review...
This review contains spoilers.
3.24 The Divine Move
The game of Go is many things to many people. It's a game of strategy, it's a way to meditate, it's a way to pass the time, it's a way to keep a werewolf under control in an internment camp... but most of all, it's a metaphor. Stiles has been playing Go versus his bandage-wrapped metal-mouthed mummy mental invader repeatedly this season, and it doesn't seem like things are going Stiles' way. However, there's one option left, the so-called divine move. Not so much a strategy as a stroke of luck, the divine move is the move that tilts the balance of the Go board and completely changes the game.
Teen Wolf's third season may have been its version of the divine move.
- 3/25/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Lego and Warner Bros. Interactive have announced plans to expand on the famous toy company’s recently announced Legends of Chima franchise by releasing three unique video games later this year.
The games will include Lego Legends of Chima: Speedorz for Lego.com and iOS, Lego Legends of Chima: Laval’s Journey for DS, 3Ds, and Ps Vita, and Lego Legends of Chima Online for home computers. Lego Legends of Chima: Speedorz is available now, with the other two slated for a fall release.
More details can be found in the following press release.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment And The Lego Group Announce
Lego® Legends Of Chima™
All-New Lego® Property Makes Videogame Debut in 2013; Three Unique Game Experiences in One Mythical Lego World to Explore
Burbank, Calif. – January 2, 2013 – Enter and explore the Kingdom of Chima™ in three gameplay experiences, offering something for all types of Lego® gamers! Warner Bros. Interactive...
The games will include Lego Legends of Chima: Speedorz for Lego.com and iOS, Lego Legends of Chima: Laval’s Journey for DS, 3Ds, and Ps Vita, and Lego Legends of Chima Online for home computers. Lego Legends of Chima: Speedorz is available now, with the other two slated for a fall release.
More details can be found in the following press release.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment And The Lego Group Announce
Lego® Legends Of Chima™
All-New Lego® Property Makes Videogame Debut in 2013; Three Unique Game Experiences in One Mythical Lego World to Explore
Burbank, Calif. – January 2, 2013 – Enter and explore the Kingdom of Chima™ in three gameplay experiences, offering something for all types of Lego® gamers! Warner Bros. Interactive...
- 1/3/2013
- by John Fleury
- We Got This Covered
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and The Lego Group today announce three Lego Legends of Chima videogames, scheduled to roar into 2013 for various platforms. The three videogames will each provide an entirely unique and exciting adventure that builds to the next experience and complement the just announced Lego Legends of Chima universe of products, which includes construction sets, vehicles, TV content and more.
Lego Legends of Chima is a fantasy adventure set in land inhabited by different magical animal tribes and tells the classic story of good and evil, friendship and family.
The three games set for release this year are:
Lego Legends of Chima: Speedorz – a racing mini-game produced by Tt Games and 4T2, revs its way on to Lego.com today and iOS tomorrow, 3rd January. Players will race against famous Chima characters, battle through iconic Chima locations, and unleash the power of Chi to boost their Speedorz, all...
Lego Legends of Chima is a fantasy adventure set in land inhabited by different magical animal tribes and tells the classic story of good and evil, friendship and family.
The three games set for release this year are:
Lego Legends of Chima: Speedorz – a racing mini-game produced by Tt Games and 4T2, revs its way on to Lego.com today and iOS tomorrow, 3rd January. Players will race against famous Chima characters, battle through iconic Chima locations, and unleash the power of Chi to boost their Speedorz, all...
- 1/2/2013
- by Phil
- Nerdly
To go along with the newly launched Lego Legends of Chima line, Warner Bros. has revealed that three new Lego games are headed to iOS devices, Nintendo 3Ds and PC. Newcomers and fans of previous Lego games can get all the details after the break.
Lego® Legends of Chima™: Speedorz™, a racing mini-game produced by Tt Games and 4T2, revs its way on to Lego.com today and iOS tomorrow, 3rd January. Players will race against famous Chima™ characters, battle through iconic Chima™ locations, and unleash the power of Chi to boost their Speedorz, all while collecting studs and rewards to unlock more Speedorz and customize characters. The player's goal is to become the ultimate champion and win Golden Chi, which transforms the world map and opens a new race level.
Lego® Legends of Chima™: Laval’s Journey, developed by Tt Games, is scheduled to be available for...
Lego® Legends of Chima™: Speedorz™, a racing mini-game produced by Tt Games and 4T2, revs its way on to Lego.com today and iOS tomorrow, 3rd January. Players will race against famous Chima™ characters, battle through iconic Chima™ locations, and unleash the power of Chi to boost their Speedorz, all while collecting studs and rewards to unlock more Speedorz and customize characters. The player's goal is to become the ultimate champion and win Golden Chi, which transforms the world map and opens a new race level.
Lego® Legends of Chima™: Laval’s Journey, developed by Tt Games, is scheduled to be available for...
- 1/2/2013
- by Don Hatfield
- MTV Multiplayer
National Geographic is holding their 2011 Photo Contest right now, and a bunch of the pictures are already online and surprise! They’re ridiculously amazing. As in, borderline ‘too good for a random internet post’ amazing. Tgfi. But here’s one anyway! Below, here’s a brief sampling of the phenomenal photos submitted so far – Click any for Full Size: 1. “New Orleans Streetcar” New Orleans, Louisiana / Photo by Don Chamblee 2. “Is He Still There?!” The Big Island, Hawaii / Photo by Lorenzo Menendez 3. “Landscape In The Rain” Bergueda, Catalonia, Spain / Photo by Mihaly Attila 4. “Confronting” Isla de Guadalupe, Mexico / Photo by David Litchfield 5. “Lone Tree Yellowstone” Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming / Photo by Anita Erdmann 6. “Falling Leaves” Bruges, Belgium / Photo by Mandy Michels 7. “The Golden Gate” San Francisco, California / Photo by Reuben Cornel 8. “The Cloud” Aquila Safari Park, South Africa / Photo by Dmitry Gorilovskiy 9. “Love Of Parents” Atka Bay, Antarctica / Photo by Claus...
- 11/18/2011
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
Bearing the titles of a series of children’s books by husband-and-wife team Kate and Jim Mcmullan, this double DVD pack features 12 stories by a variety of authors: “I’m Dirty!”, “Burt Dow: Deep-Water Man”, “The Paperboy”, “Stars! Stars! Stars!”, “Fletcher and the Falling Leaves”, “Johnny Appleseed”, “I Stink!”, “Trashy Town”, “Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel”, “The Remarkable Riderless Runaway Tricycle”, “The Beast of Monsieur Racine”, and “Arnie the Doughnut” (a personal favorite). The pack consists of two DVDs with a read-along feature, which functions something like a karaoke track, allowing children to follow the narration by reading the subtitles that light up in time with it.
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- 7/15/2011
- by Mark Zhuravsky
- JustPressPlay.net
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