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Jon Hamm Will Voice Boba Fett in a New ‘Star Wars’ Audiobook
Jon Hamm Will Voice Boba Fett in a New ‘Star Wars’ Audiobook
Jon Hamm Will Voice Boba Fett in a New ‘Star Wars’ Audiobook
From a Certain Point of View is a new Star Wars anthology book comprised of a number of short stories told from perspectives all over the galaxy far, far away, from Stormtroopers to X-wing pilots to one helmeted bounty hunter. If you’re one of those people who prefers to listen to your books, good news: the voice cast for the audiobook version of this anthology is pretty stellar.
‘Marjorie Prime’ Trailer: Meet Jon Hamm’s Hot Hologram
‘Marjorie Prime’ Trailer: Meet Jon Hamm’s Hot Hologram
‘Marjorie Prime’ Trailer: Meet Jon Hamm’s Hot Hologram
Come for Jon Hamm’s hot hologram (or “Holo-Hamm,” if you will), stay for a moving sci-fi drama about an elderly woman who employs said hologram to hold on to her memories. As touted in the first trailer for Marjorie Prime, the new film from director Michael Almereyda has been likened to Black Mirror and Spike Jonze’s Her — which is to say that, despite the joyful implications of a holographic Jon Hamm, Marjorie Prime is a rather somber experience.
Watch ‘Baby Driver’s Exhilarating Opening Chase Scene
Watch ‘Baby Driver’s Exhilarating Opening Chase Scene
Watch ‘Baby Driver’s Exhilarating Opening Chase Scene
Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver is already the director’s most successful film to date, with a $76 million worldwide take so far on a budget of $34 million. But the movie has yet to open in a bunch of countries, including Germany, Brazil, Japan, and more (it only just had its Australian premiere, courtesy of George Miller). So, to get more bods in theater seats, Universal has released the entire opening bank heist and car chase scene from the movie on YouTube. Even if you’ve already seen the movie, you gotta watch this again. And turn your volume up.
‘Baby Driver’ Review: Another Great Hit From Edgar Wright
‘Baby Driver’ Review: Another Great Hit From Edgar Wright
‘Baby Driver’ Review: Another Great Hit From Edgar Wright
You know an Edgar Wright film when you see one, even if Simon Pegg isn’t nearby — the distinctive (and often heartfelt) sense of humor, the impressive editing, the momentum, and the predictably awesome soundtrack, all working in time to deliver a film that’s remarkably poignant for such a well-oiled machine. Baby Driver might not be quite what you’re expecting from the director of Scott Pilgrim and Shaun of the Dead, and yet it’s entirely what you’re hoping to see. Despite some of its unexpected qualities and low-key visual style, it is perhaps the most Edgar Wright film to date.
‘Baby Driver’ Featurette: Meet Buddy and Darling
‘Baby Driver’ Featurette: Meet Buddy and Darling
‘Baby Driver’ Featurette: Meet Buddy and Darling
Edgar Wright is a pro at creating fun, interesting characters in his movies, and the dynamics between those characters make his films as fantastic as they are. The Cornetto Trilogy had the unstoppable charm of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, but even without the benefit of two actors who have been friends forever, Baby Driver is home to a host of engaging, fascinating players. A new featurette introduces us to two of them.

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