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HBO's 'Vinyl' Rocks Gorgeous New Poster and Trailers
HBO's 'Vinyl' Rocks Gorgeous New Poster and Trailers
HBO's 'Vinyl' Rocks Gorgeous New Poster and Trailers
As if we couldn’t tell that HBO’s 2016 Jagger-Scorsese fronted Vinyl wouldn’t be one of the more exciting debuts in years, a new set of trailers and some seriously wall-worthy key art seal the deal. See (or hear) the future for rock and roll with our latest look at the February premiere!
HBO's Scorsese-Jagger 'Vinyl' Drops Full Second Trailer
HBO's Scorsese-Jagger 'Vinyl' Drops Full Second Trailer
HBO's Scorsese-Jagger 'Vinyl' Drops Full Second Trailer
Seemingly in production forever (and without a name), HBO’s Mick Jagger-Martin Scorsese music drama Vinyl hit all the right chords by its first trailer, even if its February premiere managed to push back Game of Thrones. Now, a second trailer fleshes out a full cast the likes of Bobby Cannavale, Olivia Wilde, Ray Romano, and many more.
'Girls' Season 5, 'Vinyl' Get February 2016 HBO Premeires
'Girls' Season 5, 'Vinyl' Get February 2016 HBO Premeires
'Girls' Season 5, 'Vinyl' Get February 2016 HBO Premeires
Granted we’ve barely made it out of October, HBO has us accustomed to a certain winter premiere schedule, among it the girls of Girls heading back to Brooklyn in January. Now, HBO seems to have shifted its schedule a bit, pushing premieres of Girls Season 5, Scorsese-Jagger rock drama Vinyl, and Mark Duplass’ Togetherness to February 2016.
HBO Rock Drama 'Vinyl' Soundchecks First 2016 Teaser
HBO Rock Drama 'Vinyl' Soundchecks First 2016 Teaser
HBO Rock Drama 'Vinyl' Soundchecks First 2016 Teaser
Our long national nightmare ended last week when HBO finally christened its “Untitled Rock & Roll Drama” Vinyl, a catchy name for the likes of series lead Bobby Cannavale, and executive producers Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger. Only those at TCA caught the first trailer, but HBO has at least offered a small tease of all the sex, drugs, and you guessed it, rock and roll.
HBO's Scorsese-Jagger Rock Drama Gets 'Vinyl' Title for 2016
HBO's Scorsese-Jagger Rock Drama Gets 'Vinyl' Title for 2016
HBO's Scorsese-Jagger Rock Drama Gets 'Vinyl' Title for 2016
For months, HBO’s high-profile “Untitled Rock & Roll Drama” with Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese has pooled talent the likes of Bobby Cannavale and Olivia Wilde, all without so much as the suggestion of a name. Now the pay cable network has finally gifted us with the simple-yet-perfect moniker Vinyl, also setting a 2016 premiere for the new music drama.
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ First Look: Get a Closer Look at the Film’s New Villains
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ First Look: Get a Closer Look at the Film’s New Villains
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ First Look: Get a Closer Look at the Film’s New Villains
Oscar Isaac? Is that you? Yes, apparently it is. Isaac plays the title villain in the upcoming X-Men sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse. The character, an immortal mutant from ancient Egypt, is typically portrayed with an extremely elaborate harness, weird wire lips, and crazy blue and chalk-white skin. You had to wonder if director Bryan Singer would go another direction with Apocalypse to make Isaac more recognizable to viewers.
‘Tron 3’ Will Bring Back Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund
‘Tron 3’ Will Bring Back Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund
‘Tron 3’ Will Bring Back Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund
Tron 3, the sequel to 2010’s Tron: Legacy, was announced earlier this year with a lot of questions. Why?, chiefly among them. Also, would any of the original cast return? It was originally announced that Jeff Bridges would likely not be coming back, but would Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde return? Today, we have some confirmation as Disney has announced that Hedlund and Wilde will reprise their roles from Tron: Legacy, joining director Joseph Kosinski on the upcoming sequel.
‘The Lazarus Effect’ Review: This Resurrection Horror Thriller Is D.O.A.
‘The Lazarus Effect’ Review: This Resurrection Horror Thriller Is D.O.A.
‘The Lazarus Effect’ Review: This Resurrection Horror Thriller Is D.O.A.
How many times in your life have you snuck up on someone and scared them? Three, maybe four times? The Lazarus Effect is the kind of horror movie where people do that constantly. It’s basically their standard greeting; instead of “Hello!” they jump on people from behind, sometimes while wearing pig masks. It doesn’t make much sense, but they’re not doing it because it’s logical — they’re doing it because this is a bargain basement horror film and you take the scares wherever you can get them.

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