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Violence Erupts in the First ‘Detroit’ TV Spot
Violence Erupts in the First ‘Detroit’ TV Spot
Violence Erupts in the First ‘Detroit’ TV Spot
Every major historical movie comes with a choice. Do you go seek the true story behind the film’s events in an attempt to be well-read prior to its release? Or do you embrace your ignorance  —  albeit temporarily  —  in order to ensure the sanctity of the cinematic experience? It isn’t difficult to find in-depth literature about the film; Wayne State University Press recently re-released The Detroit Riot of 1967, a first-hand account by the former aide to the Detroit police commissioner who now serves as the Dean of Public Affairs at the University of Michigan. In many ways, Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit seems to be setting a historical precedent for the abuse of power stories we see in every city across America.
Marvel TV and Movies 'Different Worlds,' Says Anthony Mackie
Marvel TV and Movies 'Different Worlds,' Says Anthony Mackie
Marvel TV and Movies 'Different Worlds,' Says Anthony Mackie
Even as Marvel’s Iron Fist finally completed the sequence of Netflix heroes that will bring us The Defenders team-up, certain fans will never give up hope that the four could join the larger collective of cinematic Avengers. Sadly, The Falcon is none-too-keen on such a crossover, as Anthony Mackie dismisses Marvel’s TV heroes as “different universes, different worlds.”
Anthony Mackie Joins Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit Riots Film
Anthony Mackie Joins Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit Riots Film
Anthony Mackie Joins Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit Riots Film
We didn’t think we could get much more excited about Kathryn Bigelow’s new project, but then the Oscar-winning director began assembling her cast, and it’s already pretty impressive. Joining John Boyega in the untitled Detroit riots drama are The Revenant’s Will Poulter, Sing Street’s Jack Reynor, Ben O’Toole and Anthony Mackie — the latter of whom previously worked with Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal on The Hurt Locker.
Anthony Mackie Goes From Falcon to Legal Eagle Johnnie Cochran For Police Brutality Movie
Anthony Mackie Goes From Falcon to Legal Eagle Johnnie Cochran For Police Brutality Movie
Anthony Mackie Goes From Falcon to Legal Eagle Johnnie Cochran For Police Brutality Movie
Been a big year for Johnnie Cochran, considering the skilled lawyer passed away in 2005. We all thought the full extent of his posthumous popularity spike would be a mention on track one, side one of a Kanye West studio record, but then along came American Crime Story three years later to turn him into a household name once more...
Hulk Might Still Be in ‘Captain America: Civil War’
Hulk Might Still Be in ‘Captain America: Civil War’
Hulk Might Still Be in ‘Captain America: Civil War’
Mark Ruffalo was spotted on the Captain America: Civil War set last year, but it wasn’t long after that Ruffalo and Marvel’s Kevin Feige said that Hulk had been cut from the film, which is already a bit crowded with superheroes as it is — so much so, that fans have taken to calling it Avengers 2.5. But according to one Civil War star, Ruffalo might be making an appearance after all…or not. He may have just been confused.
‘The Night Before’ Releases NSFW Opening Sequence
‘The Night Before’ Releases NSFW Opening Sequence
‘The Night Before’ Releases NSFW Opening Sequence
As shown in the trailers for The Night Before, Jonathan Levine's latest film centers on best friends played by Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie, who attempt to have the most booze-soaked, drug-fueled final Christmas hurrah before their responsibilities get in the way. But there's a little more to the plot than just that. MTV has released the NSFW opening sequence from the upcoming comedy, which features some poetic narration from Tracy Morgan and sets up the film's premise.
‘Triple 9’ Trailer: An Intense Heist Thriller With an Insane Cast
‘Triple 9’ Trailer: An Intense Heist Thriller With an Insane Cast
‘Triple 9’ Trailer: An Intense Heist Thriller With an Insane Cast
I don’t think I’ve ever not recognized Kate Winslet in a movie before. But I did not recognize her in the latest trailer for Triple 9. It wasn’t until her name flashed onscreen that I even realized it was her — and even then I had to rewind to see for myself. According to Wikipedia, which is never wrong, she plays “a Russian-Israeli Mafia moll.” My favorite kind of Mafia moll!
‘Triple 9’ Gets Brutal in Red Band Trailer
‘Triple 9’ Gets Brutal in Red Band Trailer
‘Triple 9’ Gets Brutal in Red Band Trailer
John Hillcoat is the director behind The Road and Lawless, which makes Triple 9 an instant must-see. Originally conceived as a starring vehicle for Lawless star Shia LaBeouf, Triple 9 was put on the back burner for a few years before Hillcoat got back to work on it, replacing LaBeouf with Casey Affleck for this nasty little crime thriller. The first trailer has arrived, and as the red band warning promises, things get very, very brutal.
Toronto 2015 Review: ‘Our Brand Is Crisis’
Toronto 2015 Review: ‘Our Brand Is Crisis’
Toronto 2015 Review: ‘Our Brand Is Crisis’
When Vice President Joe Biden appeared on The Late Show last week, Stephen Colbert’s first question was about authenticity. “You’re not a politician who’s created some sort of facade to get something out of us,” Colbert said. “We see the real you. How did you maintain your soul in a city that is so filled with people who are trying to lie to us?”

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