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Tag Archives: Guillermo del Toro
News Bites: Del Toro, del Toro, Dev Patel, and Depp
It’s Friday morning, and it’s time once again for the News Bites, your weekly dose of movie and entertainment news. You’ll pardon me, I hope, if I rush through the introduction (as if most of you don’t just skip it … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Adams, Battle Angel, Benicio Del Toro, Brett Goldstein, Catherine Tate, Chappie, Charlie Kaufman, Daniel Craig, David Hayter, David Koepp, DC Comics, Deadpool, Dev Patel, entertainment, Guardians of the Galaxy, Guillermo del Toro, James Bond, James Bond 24, James Cameron, Johnny Depp, Jungle Book, Justin Marks, Karen Gillan, Krypton, Kurt Vonnegut, Laura Haddock, Lee Pace, Man of Steel, Marvel Comics, Mortdecai, movie news, movies, Natalia Tena, Neill Blomkamp, news, Object of Beauty, Russell Crowe, Ryan Reynolds, Sam Mendes, Slaughterhouse-Five, Star Wars, Star Wars: Episode VII, Steve Kloves, Steve Martin, Superbob, Sword, Universal, Warner Brothers
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News Bites: Weinstein and Warner
Good morning, one and all. Yesterday was Independence Day in the U.S., so I hope all my fellow Americans had a good time. As might be expected, the holiday meant that there were fewer press releases this week than there … Continue reading
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Tagged Airwolf, Butler, Carla Hacken, Chris Weitz, DC Comics, Dougie Brimson, Ed Catmull, entertainment, Fire Sermon, Francesca Haig, Grapes of Wrath, Guillermo del Toro, Hellboy, Hellboy 3, Jacob's Ladder, Jeff Buhler, John Steinbeck, Knight Rider, Leo Gregory, Lion Forge Comics, Martin Kemp, Miami Vice, movie news, movies, news, Pixar, Punky Brewster, Ron Perlman, Saved by the Bell, Steven Spielberg, Thomas Tull, Top Dog, Wonder Woman, Young World
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News Bites: Interstellar Cinderella
Good morning and happy Friday, everyone. It’s time once again for the News Bites. This week, there’s some casting news of both the confirmed and tentative varieties, the usual hubbub about Transformers and Turtles, a little bit about Disney, a … Continue reading
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Tagged Allison Williams, Anne Hathaway, Ant-Man, Ben Trebilcook, Bradley Cooper, Christopher Nolan, Cinderella, Die Hard, Die Hardest, Disney, entertainment, Fantastic Four, Guillermo del Toro, Hellboy, Hellboy 3, Interstellar, Jane Got a Gun, Jessica Chastain, Josh Trank, Kelsey Grammer, Lily James, Marvel Comics, Matthew McConaughey, Michael B. Jordan, Michael Bay, movie news, movies, news, Ron Perlman, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Transformers, Transformers 4
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News Bites: Dory and the Dark Universe
Good morning folks, it’s time for your weekly bite-sized chunks of entertainment news. This week has some sombre stuff, unfortunately, but it also has some fun with remakes and sequels, and assorted superhero-ish action films. I’ve front-loaded the sad stuff … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Hole, Captain America, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Constantine, Dark Universe, DC Comics, Disney, Ellen DeGeneres, entertainment, Fast and the Furious, Fast and the Furious 7, Finding Dory, Finding Nemo, G.I. Joe, G.I. Joe 3, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Guardians of the Galaxy, Guillermo del Toro, Jane Henson, Jon Spaihts, Joseph Kosinski, Justice League Dark, Justin Lin, Justin Springer, Life Itself, Marvel Comics, movie news, movies, news, Ninja Turtles, Pixar, Richard Griffiths, Robert Redford, Roger Ebert, Steve James, Swamp Thing, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Will Arnett, Zoe Saldana
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News Bites: Remakes, Repeats, and Robopocalypse
It’s Friday morning, and though I took the last two Fridays off, that means it’s time once again for a weekly dose of news bites. Before I get into the news, I’d like to mention that I’m now on Letterboxd. … Continue reading
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Tagged Carrie, Constantine, Dark Universe, entertainment, Guillermo del Toro, Jeff Nathanson, Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park IV, Justice League, Justice League Dark, movie news, movies, news, Pirates of the Caribbean, Pirates of the Caribbean 5, Rich Moore, Robopocalypse, Steven Spielberg, Wreck-It Ralph
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Weekly Weblinks: Horror and Heathcliff
It’s Friday morning, and as always it’s time for the Weekly Weblinks. I’m going to be out of town for most of the day, so it may take me a while to respond, but fortunately there’s a lot of reading … Continue reading
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Tagged AFI, Amy Poehler, Ant-Man, Avengers, Avengers 2, Beyoncé Knowles, Blade Runner, Blade Runner 2, blogging, Captain America, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Clark Gregg, Cloudy 2: Revenge of the Leftovers, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, DC Comics, Edgar Wright, Elysium, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters 3, Golden Globes, Guillermo del Toro, Heathcliff, Hugo Weaving, Hulk, Ivan Reitman, James Bond, Jeph Loeb, John Carpenter, Joss Whedon, Justice League, Looper, Marvel Comics, Mister Ed, movie news, movies, news, Nosferatu, Paranormal Activity, Paranormal Activity 4, Prince of Darkness, Prometheus, Prometheus 2, Ridley Scott, RoboCop, S.H.I.E.L.D., Sinister, Super Bowl, Superman, Television, Tina Fey, TV
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Weekly Weblinks: Willis and White Whales
It’s the first Friday in October, and you know what that means! Being Friday means it’s time for the Weekly Weblinks, and being October means there’s a lot of spooky and scary content to be shared. From other bloggers, we … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, Adam Sandler, Albert King, Alfred Hitchcock, All You Need is Kill, blogging, Bruce Willis, Chic, Deep Purple, Donna Summer, Emily Blunt, entertainment, Frankenstein, Frankenweenie, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters 3, Giants, Guillermo del Toro, Heart, Hotel Transylvania, Hulk, Ivan Reitman, Joan Jett, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kraftwerk, Liam Neeson, Looper, Lost Horizon, Lynne Ramsay, M. Night Shyamalan, Marvelettes, Meters, Mobius, Moby Dick, movies, N.W.A., news, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Procol Harum, Proof, Public Enemy, Randy Newman, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rush, Seth MacFarlane, Simon Sharp, Taken, Taken 2, Taken 3, Television, Tim Burton, Tom Cruise, Tom Jenkins, TV, VHS
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Weekly Weblinks: Bats and Bullets
Late last night, The Dark Knight Rises was finally released to theatres. Now, maybe you’re just waking up after spending a night watching Batman battling Bane, or perhaps you’re still waiting for your chance to get down there (like me). … Continue reading
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Tagged Alien, Aliens, Andrew Stanton, Ant-Man, Batman, blogging, Bullitt, Captain America, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Dark Knight, Dark Knight Rises, DC Comics, Donald J. Sobol, Encyclopedia Brown, Finding Nemo, Guardians of the Galaxy, Guillermo del Toro, Hellboy, Hellboy 3, Iron Man, Iron Man 3, Marvel Comics, movies, Pixar, Ron Perlman, Steve McQueen, Thor, Thor: The Dark World, Zachary Levi
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News Bites: Ant-Man, Avengelyne, and Alice
It’s Friday morning, and that means it’s once again time for the News Bites. Now, it must be noted that San Diego Comic Con is in full swing as you read this, so there’s likely to be a lot of … Continue reading →