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‘The Founder’ Clip: Michael Keaton Sells McDonald’s to the McDonalds
‘The Founder’ Clip: Michael Keaton Sells McDonald’s to the McDonalds
‘The Founder’ Clip: Michael Keaton Sells McDonald’s to the McDonalds
The Founder shows us the untold story of how McDonald’s-the-restaurant was swindled away from McDonalds-the-brothers by a very savvy businessman by the name of Ray Kroc. He’s portrayed by Michael Keaton in the film, who manages to look and sound less trustworthy than whatever kind of meat Big Macs are made out of. In this new clip, we get to see Kroc in action as he details his sweeping plans for the future burger franchise.
Joe Manganiello Says Ben Affleck’s ‘The Batman’ is ‘Action-Packed and Cerebral’
Joe Manganiello Says Ben Affleck’s ‘The Batman’ is ‘Action-Packed and Cerebral’
Joe Manganiello Says Ben Affleck’s ‘The Batman’ is ‘Action-Packed and Cerebral’
Excited about more Batfleck in The Batman? No one is more pumped for it than Ben Affleck himself, probably, but Joe Manganiello’s enthusiasm comes pretty close. While appearing on a podcast this week, he said all the right things about the standalone Batman movie that have us feeling hopeful that maybe the DC cinematic universe’s darkest days could be behind it.
A Whole Bunch of ‘Batman’ Is Coming to HBO in November
A Whole Bunch of ‘Batman’ Is Coming to HBO in November
A Whole Bunch of ‘Batman’ Is Coming to HBO in November
Between the epic run of Game of Thrones and the impressive first season of Westworld, odds are good that you’re currently rocking an annual subscription to HBO or HBOGo. Few networks are still in the business of appointment television, but with social media sites like Twitter exploding into a flurry of spoilers after each new episode of both shows, fans are finding that their only real options are to watch on time or to not watch at all. In fact, we can sometimes get so caught up in the flurry of long-form television that we forget that HBO has some pretty darn good movies, too.
Hot Toys’ Batman is a Faithful Recreation of a Very Glum Chum [Review]
Hot Toys’ Batman is a Faithful Recreation of a Very Glum Chum [Review]
Hot Toys’ Batman is a Faithful Recreation of a Very Glum Chum [Review]
I did not particularly care for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. As a film I found it rather lacking, but there were elements that I would agree had some merit. Wonder Woman was cool, the fight choreography was solid, and some of the practical design work was very sharp. One element that I just never got on board with however was the new Bat-suit. I know it was more authentic to the version on the printed page, and wasn't quite as bulk or overly realistic like previous Bat-suits, but it just didn't work for me. It looked like it was cobbled together from duct tape and not befitting a superhero. With that in mind, it's still possible to appreciate the work that went into creating Batman's new look. That's just as true for the on-screen version as it is the miniaturized action figure versions that have been circulating since the film's release. This month, Hot Toys takes its pass at the Batfleck, and even though I'm still not sold on this particular design, it's arguably the most authentic version of Batman you'll get without stealing one of Ben Affleck's suits.
‘Jurassic World 2’ Director Compares His Film to ‘The Empire Strikes Back’
‘Jurassic World 2’ Director Compares His Film to ‘The Empire Strikes Back’
‘Jurassic World 2’ Director Compares His Film to ‘The Empire Strikes Back’
Earlier this year, our own Britt Hayes wrote a brief history of the times when modern filmmakers compared their movies to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. It was a pretty revealing trend; as movie studios scrambled to give audiences the dark and gritty franchises they assumed audiences wanted, more and more filmmakers used Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises as a kind of fanboy secret handshake.
What’s This? There’s ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ Facts Everywhere
What’s This? There’s ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ Facts Everywhere
What’s This? There’s ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ Facts Everywhere
The Nightmare Before Christmas is a beloved ’90s classic. But did you know the movie started life over ten years earlier, when producer Tim Burton wrote a poem in 1982? At the time, Burton was an animator at Walt Disney Studios, and he tried to turn The Nightmare Before Christmas into a short film. Disney considered it, but nothing ever happened with it, and eventually Burton lost his job. Then he went on to direct Pee-wee’s Big Adventure and Batman. Suddenly, Disney was more interested in The Nightmare Before Christmas, and as an entire feature-length film. That’s just one of the Nightmare Before Christmas facts featured in the newest episode of You Think You Know Movies!
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Sully’ Emergency Lands in First Place
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Sully’ Emergency Lands in First Place
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Sully’ Emergency Lands in First Place
Just when you thought September was going to be a slow month at the box office, Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks show up with Sully and make things interesting all over again. The feature film adaptation of the “Miracle on the Hudson” opened with huge numbers, benefiting from the pedigree of the talent involved and the lack of direct competition in the middle of a not-so-busy month.
Nope, The Joker in ‘Suicide Squad’ Isn’t Jason Todd
Nope, The Joker in ‘Suicide Squad’ Isn’t Jason Todd
Nope, The Joker in ‘Suicide Squad’ Isn’t Jason Todd
A new fan theory has emerged in recent months suggesting that Jared Leto’s version of The Joker in Suicide Squad is actually Jason Todd — a hypothesis that gained a little traction when it was revealed that the Robin suit featured in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice belonged to Todd. If you subscribe to this particular theory, then David Ayer has some disappointing news for you.
‘Suicide Squad’ Director David Ayer Explains Batman’s ‘Freaking Scary’ Role
‘Suicide Squad’ Director David Ayer Explains Batman’s ‘Freaking Scary’ Role
‘Suicide Squad’ Director David Ayer Explains Batman’s ‘Freaking Scary’ Role
As you’ve seen in the trailers, Ben Affleck’s Batman makes an appearance in Suicide Squad, which makes sense given that A. It’s a DC Comics movie and B. It features The Joker — you can’t exactly have a movie starring Batman’s arch-nemesis without including Batman himself. But exactly how does the Dark Knight fit into David Ayer’s super-villain team-up?
Bryan Cranston Says the New ‘Power Rangers’ Movie Is Like ‘The Dark Knight’
Bryan Cranston Says the New ‘Power Rangers’ Movie Is Like ‘The Dark Knight’
Bryan Cranston Says the New ‘Power Rangers’ Movie Is Like ‘The Dark Knight’
In news to be filed under “Sure, okay,” Bryan Cranston has some interesting things to say about what we can expect from that new Power Rangers movie reboot — mostly that it’s “unrecognizable,” except not, and that it’s comparable to Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, except also kind of not. But really, who’s to say?

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