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Stephen King Movie and TV Streaming Guide: Where to Watch Online

By our estimate, there are some 87 different theatrical movies, TV or streaming movies, TV series and limited series based on the works of Stephen King. Knock off the nine Children of the Corn sequels and the two additional Mangler movies (which, c’mon, none of those are making anyone’s “best of King” list), and you’ve still got a significant bounty of King-inspired content to plow through, even if not all of them are exactly top-tier fare. We’ve curated that list down to a manageable three dozen or so, both big and small screen, that are 1) all available for streaming…
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New on Amazon Prime: James Bond Movies Arrive for April

James Bond fans won’t have to experience any serious absence of their favorite secret agent even though 007’s new thriller, No Time to Die, has had its release delayed by the coronavirus pandemic from this month to November. Fortunately, in addition to Pluto TV’s 24/7 Bond channel (which offers up 18 films with limited commercials), Amazon Prime in the US is now making 21 Bond movies — basically everything up until the current Daniel Craig era — available starting April 1, all in 4K Ultra-High Definition. There’s currently no word on whether or not Amazon UK will follow suit. The…
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When Will Frozen 2 be on Disney Plus UK?

On Monday March 30th, Frozen 2 came out on home release in the UK, providing families on lockdown with a blessed one hour and 43 minutes of Disney-based distraction – more even, if they opted for the Blu-ray and 4k version with all the bells-and-whistles extras. (‘Into the Unknown’ in 29 languages, apparently. How’s that for a home school GCSE module?) Not everybody though, is happily singing along. UK subscribers to Disney Plus, which launched on March 24th, were disappointed to find the sequel missing from the service at launch. Frozen 2 was released in cinemas around the world last…
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The Romance at the Heart of Miss Fisher & The Crypt of Tears

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears. The world of Miss Fisher is filled with many rich character dynamics, but the relationship between Phryne Fisher (Essie Davis) and Detective Jack Robinson (Nathan Page) has always been at the heart of the period mystery drama. Three seasons of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries chronicled their ever-burgeoning romance, as they slowly fell in love over various murdered bodies (it’s more romantic than it sounds). The dynamic is also at the heart of Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears, the feature film continuation of Phryne’s story, which…
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Greenland Trailer: It’s Gerard Butler vs a Comet

Are you reading this part? In all fairness, you probably don’t need to: there’s a disaster film called Greenland coming out. It stars Gerard Butler. It’s been ushered on to the screen by Angel Has Fallen director Ric Roman Waugh, and in it, a massive comet has hit the Earth’s atmosphere, leading to “an extinction level event.” It was due out on June 12, but given the current situation, it’ll either be pushed back or go straight to streaming. That’s enough info, right? WRONG. Because you’re at Den of Geek, so here comes the trivia, baby! Hey, is it …is…
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Quentin Tarantino Talks About the Luke Cage Movie He Almost Made

Once upon a time in Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino toyed with bringing Marvel Comics superhero Luke Cage to the screen. This was admittedly early in his career—after he’d directed Reservoir Dogs to critical and commercial acclaim but before he’d even shot the ‘90s-defining Pulp Fiction—and well before our current Marvel Studios glut. Nevertheless, he still gets nostalgic about the project. For instance, while it’s been known he considered Laurence Fishburne to play the unbreakable man, he just revealed that he also thought about Wesley Snipes in the role. This and more came up during Tarantino’s fascinating conversation on Amy Schumer’s podcast,…
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How Tank Girl Helped Bring the Spice Girls Together

I already had many reasons to be thankful director Rachel Talalay has been behind the camera, making movies and TV shows, since the 90s, but add another one to the list. Talalay, who has directed Doctor Who, Sherlock, as well as at least one episode of much of the CW’s current lineup, is kinda, sorta partially responsible for bringing English pop group the Spice Girls together. This is a bit of an overstatement, of course. There were several rounds of auditions including hundreds of women that went into selected one the members of the wildly-successful 90s group, but, as Talalay…
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Wonder Woman Wasn’t Always Set During World War I

As many creators have been doing during this period of social isolation, director Zack Snyder took to social media app Vero on Sunday to give live commentary on his 2004 DC film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The film marked the first live-action cinematic portrayal of Wonder Woman, as played by Gal Gadot. Gadot would go on to play the character in the 2017 Wonder Woman film, which mostly takes place during the events of World War I. In his commentary (via THR), Snyder revealed that this was not always the plan for the DC Extended Universe version of…
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Impractical Jokers: The Movie Gets Early Digital Release

In the time of social isolation during the coronavirus pandemic, humanity has all but called a truce on April Fool’s Day shenanigans. There’s one announced April 1 prank, however, that everyone can be OK with. Impractical Jokers: The Movie is getting an early digital release on April 1 to help those shut in and needing a laugh. Impractical Jokers: The Movie will be available on every major digital video retailer on Wednesday, only five weeks after its original limited theatrical run began on February 21. The film will have a suggested retail price of $19.99 for digital purchase ($24.99 in…
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Ghostbusters, Morbius Moved in Sony Schedule Shift

Sony Pictures has just shifted the release dates of a very large chunk of its upcoming slate, according to Deadline, pushing a number of major releases and summer tentpoles into next year in the wake of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Perhaps the two biggest films that are getting moved are Ghostbusters: Afterlife and the Sony/Marvel comic book movie Morbius. The former, directed by Jason Reitman and starring Carrie Coon, Paul Rudd and Finn Wolfhard (along with cameos from most of the original Ghostbusters cast), has jumped from July 10, 2020 to March 5, 2021. Meanwhile, Morbius, Sony’s newest entry in…
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What’s Next For Miss Fisher After Crypt of Tears?

Warning: This Miss Fisher article contains spoilers for Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears. Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears is rollicking and romantic adventure in the style of Indiana Jones or Sherlock Holmes—but with the one and only Phryne Fisher, as played by the one and only Essie Davis, at its centers. Like those other fictional character, lady detective Miss Fisher has already proven herself able to support many a story. From the three seasons of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries to the recently-released feature film Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears, this world has legs. Will…
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Mark Duplass “Struggling” With Creep 3 Development

The first two Creep films may have gone straight to streaming, but they’ve amassed a huge fan base in the horror community, and even outside of seasoned fright-seekers, their unique mix of comedy, shocks and found-footage mumblecore has been a winner, with plenty of people warming to the brilliant weirdness of it all, and critical acclaim bolstering both projects. Some are wondering if Creep 3 is still a possibility, though, and in a new interview with IndieWire, co-creator Mark Duplass has offered an update, saying that they’re still working on the threequel …but it’s not been plain sailing. “We’ve written…
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Mad Max Spinoff Furiosa Movie Eyes Anya Taylor-Joy for Lead Role

The coronavirus pandemic has not just delayed the release of several current or upcoming movies; it’s ground the wheels of development and/or film production to almost a total halt. Some studios and filmmakers, however, are trying to do as much work as they can remotely on future projects so that when physical production can eventually resume, they are ready to hit the ground running. And seriously what would badass Furiosa think of George Miller if he just closed-up shop on a Mad Max universe movie entirely? Yep, one of the projects trying to work around COVID-19 in a responsible way…
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The Main Event Trailer Previews Netflix WWE Family Film

The Main Event may be a family film set to arrive on Netflix, but its content might make you think it’s something streaming on the WWE Network, since the wrestling-themed family film is packed with the wrestling company’s stars. Indeed, what we have here is a fantastical wish-fulfillment offering in which an 11-year-old, played by Seth Carr (best known as Young Killmonger in Black Panther,) finds a magical luchador mask that enhanced abilities (and the confidence that comes with them,) that he uses for a crucial competition to become a WWE superstar. Jay Karas directed the film, bringing television experience…
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Contagion Cast Offers PSAs Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

It’s okay if you feel a bit anxious about the news. Yesterday the U.S. passed China for the most confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in the world, and social distancing has quickly become a fact of life. It’s understandable then that folks have turned to entertainment to contextualize their anxiety, if not fully distract from it. Indeed, Steven Soderbergh and Scott Z. Burns’ Contagion has become one of the most digitally rented and streamed films of the last several months. In February alone, it shot up from Warner Brothers’ 270th most rented movie to their second most. A cold and…
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Complete DC Comics Superhero Movie Release Calendar

The DC Extended Universe is in full swing! With a healthy schedule of upcoming DC movies in development, the DCEU isn’t going away anytime soon, and there’s still lots to look forward to. So, it’s time to take a look at all of the DCEU superhero movies that will be released over the next few years. And trust us, there are a ton of them on the way, and we expect more details will be announced as we go forward. We have all the release dates for every one of ’em right here, as well as official details, the most interesting…
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Marvel Still Hopes to Shoot Doctor Strange 2 Soon

Tucked into a recent Variety article about the challenges movie studios are facing when it comes to starting or relaunching production on a number of tentpole films was this little nugget: “The biggest film in pre-production that has yet to move its start date is Marvel’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Pre-production has continued remotely on the superhero film, and sources say it is still on track to start shooting in June.” Like every other studio during the COVID-19 pandemic, Marvel has recently shut down: while the kick-off to the MCU’s Phase 4, Black Widow, is completed and…
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Patty Jenkins Reflects on Dodging Thor: The Dark World Bullet

Patty Jenkins is one of the most exciting filmmakers working in superhero blockbusters at the moment. After helming Wonder Woman (2017), her and Gal Gadot’s follow-up, Wonder Woman 1984, became an instant must-see. It’s all the more impressive considering her past brush with the superhero genre… and how she avoided directing what is widely considered one of the worst Marvel Studios movies, Thor: The Dark World. Previously tapped for that gig in 2011, Jenkins would have been the first woman director to helm a superhero movie for the studio, but it was not to be. Soon dropping out of the…
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Bad Education Trailer: Hugh Jackman is a Seedy School Super in HBO Movie

Bad Education is an upcoming movie that has headliner Hugh Jackman showcasing his range with yet another comedic and intriguingly uncharacteristic performance. However, said film won’t be seen at a theater near you – it’s heading to HBO! The film, despite its tongue-in-cheek presentation, is actually a fact-based affair. Jackman stars as Frank Tassone, a school superintendent who, upon discovery of his malfeasance in 2002, plunged his Long Island district in a notorious embezzlement scandal.   Cory Finley directed the film, coming off his 2017 feature debut, the crime thriller, Thoroughbreds. He worked here off a screenplay by Mike Makowsky…
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The Best Baseball Movies Of All Time

The history of baseball on film is as rich and diverse as the players who have stepped onto ball fields over the last 150 years. The first baseball movie dates back to the silent film era with the 1915 dramedy Right Off The Bat, according to Baseball Almanac, and spans to the present day where a streaming service released The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience, a “visual poem” from The Lonely Island about former Oakland A’s stars Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire. You won’t find another sport with that kind of range. Stadium lights tend to shine a little brighter when…
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