Having previously honed his foosball skills at the table located in the AOL-Huffington Post office, he now obsesses over all things geek. Nick previously worked for sites like Asylum.com, HuffPost, GammaSquad and TheFW.com, and is probably the next Supreme.
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‘Playing It Cool’ Trailer: ‘Captain America 2′ Stars Chris Evans and Anthony Mackie Re-Team for a Rom-Com
Chris Evans and Anthony Mackie had a blast filming 'Captain America 2,' which was pretty apparent in those blooper reels on the DVD and Blu-ray releases, and they've already teamed up again for a new movie. Watch the first 'Playing It Cool' trailer here.
‘Serena’ Trailer: The Jennifer Lawrence-Bradley Cooper Movie We’ve Been Waiting for
In between 'Silver Linings Playbook' and 'American Hustle,' Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper filmed another movie, this time for Danish Oscar-winning director Susanne Bier. After the 18-month-long editing process, the first 'Serena' trailer has arrived to give us our first look at the film.
Hulk Actor Mark Ruffalo Desperately Wants to Be in ‘Star Wars: Episode 8′
Let's be real: everyone wants to be in the new 'Star Wars' movies (well, except for Jason Statham), and that includes Marvel star Mark Ruffalo, who famously plays The Hulk/Bruce Banner in 'The Avengers.' While the cast for 'Star Wars: Episode 7' is already filled up, there's still hope for the actor to join 'Star Wars: Episode 8,' and he's already e-mailed his old buddy Rian Johnson to ask for a part ... any part.
15 ‘Avengers’ Facts You May Have Totally Missed
How well do you think you know Marvel's 'The Avengers'? Did you catch the earlier appearance of that shawarma joint before the team had a celebratory chow down? Did you know the movie was initially three hours and 10 minutes? Well, we cover that and more in ScreenCrush's latest edition of 'You Think You Know Movies?'
‘Maps to the Stars’ Trailer: David Cronenberg’s Dank, Dark World Behind Stardom
After the film made the rounds at TIFF this year, with our own Mike Ryan calling it an "interesting bad movie," a new 'Maps to the Stars' trailer has debuted. It's pretty apparent from the footage that director David Cronenberg doesn't care too much for the glamorization of Hollywood. Still, without a clear Best Picture Oscar frontrunner just yet, this film remains one to watch.
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Poster: Katniss Is Back With a Vengeance!
This girl is on fire! Lionsgate debuted the latest 'Hunger Games: Mockingjay' poster, featuring Katniss Everdeen as the symbol of the rebellion and the ray of hope in the darkest times of Panem history. Though she may have endured the Games one too many times, she hasn't lost her fighter's spirit.
The Hilarious ‘Neighbors’ Alternate Opening You Didn’t See
'Neighbors' was the surprise comedy of the year -- despite Seth Rogen and Zac Efron's involvement, it was presumed to be just another reboot of a classic film, and it surpassed all our expectations. What you may not know, though, is that director Nicholas Stoller shot even more cooky hijinks through two alternate openings to the film, and you can watch one of them right here.
‘The Imitation Game’ Director on Why He Didn’t Cast a Gay Actor: “Sexuality Is Completely Irrelevant”
In case you weren't aware, perhaps because of all the war and code-cracking action at play in the trailers, the lead character in the TIFF 2014 standout and early awards hopeful 'The Imitation Game' is gay. I know, it's nothing like we've seen in the Liberace biopic, right...
Vincent D’Onofrio Talks ‘Mall,’ the Intense Indie Film He Made With Linkin Park’s Joe Hahn
"Everybody needs to be reminded that I’m a character actor and I’m not just the kind of guy who plays a cop," Vincent D'Onofrio tells ScreenCrush in an interview. The actor is going from his most recognizable role as Det. Robert Goren in 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent' to the directorial debut of Linkin Park member Joe Hahn, 'Mall,' in which he portrays a gentleman caught sneaking a few too many peeks at a woman undressing in a fitting room -- but his depraved character is just one of many lenses through which we view the heavy story at play.
Pixar Like You’ve Never Seen: Supercut Celebrates These Colorful Films
From 'A Bug's Life' to 'Finding Nemo,' Pixar's many movies have wowed movie lovers since it's very first work, 'Toy Story' in 1995. While there are many aspects that make up a Pixar creation, these films have bathed in colorful sequences, and a new supercut celebrates just that.