Tubi, Fox’s free streaming service, has announced its list of October titles. The Tubi October 2024 slate features new Tubi Originals and numerous action, art house, Black cinema, comedy, documentary, drama, horror, kids and family, romance, sci-fi and fantasy, thriller, and Western titles.
As a leading ad-supported video-on-demand service, the company engages diverse audiences through a personalized experience and the world’s largest content library: over 200,000 movies and TV episodes, a growing collection of Tubi Originals, and nearly 250 Fast channels.
You can watch the Tubi October 2024 lineup for free on Android and iOS mobile devices, Amazon Echo Show, Google Nest Hub Max, Comcast Xfinity X1, and Cox Contour.
You can also watch the service on connected television devices such as Amazon Fire TV, Vizio TVs, Sony TVs, Samsung TVs, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and on the Tubi site.
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As a leading ad-supported video-on-demand service, the company engages diverse audiences through a personalized experience and the world’s largest content library: over 200,000 movies and TV episodes, a growing collection of Tubi Originals, and nearly 250 Fast channels.
You can watch the Tubi October 2024 lineup for free on Android and iOS mobile devices, Amazon Echo Show, Google Nest Hub Max, Comcast Xfinity X1, and Cox Contour.
You can also watch the service on connected television devices such as Amazon Fire TV, Vizio TVs, Sony TVs, Samsung TVs, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and on the Tubi site.
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- 9/17/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Amazon Prime Video is the place to go for movies this month, with a plethora of original films as well as new library additions for just about every movie fan. The Emma Roberts-led original Space Cadet hits the streaming service aptly on the Fourth of July, for anyone looking for a fish-out-of-water style comedy. My Spy the Eternal City, the newest film in the Dave Bautista-led family action series also drops on July 18.
Action film fans are also in for a treat with recent films The Beekeeper and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning coming to Prime Video in July.
As far as TV shows go, the most notable addition this month is the adult animated series Sausage Party: Foodtopia, a continuation of the 2016 film Sausage Party.
Here’s everything coming to Prime Video and Freevee in July – Amazon originals are designated with an asterisk.
New on Amazon Prime Video...
Action film fans are also in for a treat with recent films The Beekeeper and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning coming to Prime Video in July.
As far as TV shows go, the most notable addition this month is the adult animated series Sausage Party: Foodtopia, a continuation of the 2016 film Sausage Party.
Here’s everything coming to Prime Video and Freevee in July – Amazon originals are designated with an asterisk.
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- 7/1/2024
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
This July, beat the heat with the latest additions at Prime Video and Freevee!
It’s a light month for original series, films, and specials as we head into the summer lull, but there is still plenty to watch throughout the month: over 140 classic films between the two Amazon streamers will be added this month, from horrors such as the genre-changing “The Silence Of The Lambs” and last year’s newest “Evil Dead” franchise installment “Evil Dead Rise,” the first five films of the “Rocky” franchise, and comedies like “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “Animal House,” “13 Going On 30,” and much, much more.
But after the majority of the film load drops on July 1, don’t forget to head back to the services’ additions throughout the month, including Season 2 of the critically acclaimed “Troppo,” the new “Legally Blonde“-like comedy “Space Cadet,” and a new documentary from award-winning documentary filmmaker Dawn Porter,...
It’s a light month for original series, films, and specials as we head into the summer lull, but there is still plenty to watch throughout the month: over 140 classic films between the two Amazon streamers will be added this month, from horrors such as the genre-changing “The Silence Of The Lambs” and last year’s newest “Evil Dead” franchise installment “Evil Dead Rise,” the first five films of the “Rocky” franchise, and comedies like “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “Animal House,” “13 Going On 30,” and much, much more.
But after the majority of the film load drops on July 1, don’t forget to head back to the services’ additions throughout the month, including Season 2 of the critically acclaimed “Troppo,” the new “Legally Blonde“-like comedy “Space Cadet,” and a new documentary from award-winning documentary filmmaker Dawn Porter,...
- 6/28/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Western films have a long history, dating back to the early 1900s, and new movies in the genre are still produced on a regular basis. While they typically aren't as good as the classics, Westerns have evolved and now incorporate a touch of modernism. Just next month, Kevin Costner will return to the big screen with Horizon: An American Saga, as he attempts to recapture the feel of the golden age of Westerns.
If you're looking to watch these classic Western films, then Tubi is probably the most accessible streaming service in the world. Every month, Tubi offers a selection of movies from various genres, including Westerns. In May 2024, for example, several intriguing Western films were released, such as American Outlaws, Buck and the Preacher, and Silverado. With the upcoming month's roster officially announced, here is a list of every Western heading to Tubi in June 2024.
All The Pretty Horses...
If you're looking to watch these classic Western films, then Tubi is probably the most accessible streaming service in the world. Every month, Tubi offers a selection of movies from various genres, including Westerns. In May 2024, for example, several intriguing Western films were released, such as American Outlaws, Buck and the Preacher, and Silverado. With the upcoming month's roster officially announced, here is a list of every Western heading to Tubi in June 2024.
All The Pretty Horses...
- 5/31/2024
- by Hanumanth Reddy
- MovieWeb
Despite having a vast collection of free films, Tubi can be difficult to navigate at times. This is mainly because a slew of movies are released on the platform each month, ranging from action thrillers to Westerns that captivate a wide range of viewers. Given Tubi's constantly rotating library, audiences want to keep up to date with what is being added to the streaming service.
Tubi is one of the best destinations to find Western films, whether you're looking for classics that paved the way for more of these incredible concepts or brand-new Westerns that tell the narrative from a more modern perspective. So, if you're eager to explore what Tubi has to offer in the genre, there are plenty more titles to look forward to in the following month. To that end, here's the list of every Western coming to Tubi in May 2024.
American Outlaws (2001) Streaming May 1 Your...
Tubi is one of the best destinations to find Western films, whether you're looking for classics that paved the way for more of these incredible concepts or brand-new Westerns that tell the narrative from a more modern perspective. So, if you're eager to explore what Tubi has to offer in the genre, there are plenty more titles to look forward to in the following month. To that end, here's the list of every Western coming to Tubi in May 2024.
American Outlaws (2001) Streaming May 1 Your...
- 5/2/2024
- by Hanumanth Reddy
- MovieWeb
Directed by Sean McEwen, American Outlaws is based on the real-life events of a bank robbery and other associated felonies committed by three siblings, Dylan, Lee-Grace, and Ryan Dougherty. Starring Emory Cohen, Sam Strike, and India Eisley in the lead roles, the film is based on the 2012 case of the Dougherty siblings, who took the police on an 8-day chase after committing a string of felonies. The movie dramatizes certain incidents, but, in the end, it’s a deeper look into the hollow façade of the ‘American’ way of life, where the poor are always treated as second-class citizens, leading to children growing up with a lot of anger and issues in their hearts. Here’s everything that happens in the 2023 action thriller American Outlaws.
Spoilers Ahead
Who are the Dougherty siblings?
In the hinterland of Lacoochee, Florida, twin siblings Dylan and Lee-Grace and their younger brother Ryan are the...
Spoilers Ahead
Who are the Dougherty siblings?
In the hinterland of Lacoochee, Florida, twin siblings Dylan and Lee-Grace and their younger brother Ryan are the...
- 9/19/2023
- by Indrayudh Talukdar
- Film Fugitives
Found, the NBC series from All American‘s Nkechi Okoro Carroll, is heading to the Boston Film Festival.
The series, which stars Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, will launch at the festival on September 23, ahead of its premiere on October 3.
It comes a day after NBC revealed the first trailer for the drama, which was originally scheduled to launch last midseason but was pushed to the fall schedule.
The series follows public relations specialist Gabi Mosely (Hampton) and her crisis management team dedicated to finding missing persons, especially those often overlooked by the system. Gabi was once one of those forgotten ones, and is still hiding a chilling secret of her own – she has found her kidnapper, Sir, (Gosselaar), and uses his twisted expertise to help solve their cases. The cast also includes Brett Dalton, Gabrielle Walsh, Arlen Escarpeta, Karan Oberoi and Kelli Williams.
Carroll executive produces alongside Sonay Hoffman,...
The series, which stars Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, will launch at the festival on September 23, ahead of its premiere on October 3.
It comes a day after NBC revealed the first trailer for the drama, which was originally scheduled to launch last midseason but was pushed to the fall schedule.
The series follows public relations specialist Gabi Mosely (Hampton) and her crisis management team dedicated to finding missing persons, especially those often overlooked by the system. Gabi was once one of those forgotten ones, and is still hiding a chilling secret of her own – she has found her kidnapper, Sir, (Gosselaar), and uses his twisted expertise to help solve their cases. The cast also includes Brett Dalton, Gabrielle Walsh, Arlen Escarpeta, Karan Oberoi and Kelli Williams.
Carroll executive produces alongside Sonay Hoffman,...
- 9/13/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Irish actor Colin Farrell has been an ever-present star in Hollywood over the last two decades, but what are his best and his worst movies? Having played leading roles in smaller-budget movies since 1999, Farrell gained international recognition after appearing in Steven Spielberg's Minority Report alongside Tom Cruise. He continued to star in a range of independent films and blockbusters throughout the 2000s and 2010s and is one of the most sought-after actors today.
Colin Farrell is best known for his roles in action, crime, and comedy movies, with his natural cheeky charisma often landing the Dublin native roles as the lovable rogue. But by no means is Farrell a one-note actor, as he has proven throughout his career that he can turn his talents toward drama, romance, and horror. Farrell shows no sign of slowing down, with the actor most recently appearing in contrasting roles in the superhero box...
Colin Farrell is best known for his roles in action, crime, and comedy movies, with his natural cheeky charisma often landing the Dublin native roles as the lovable rogue. But by no means is Farrell a one-note actor, as he has proven throughout his career that he can turn his talents toward drama, romance, and horror. Farrell shows no sign of slowing down, with the actor most recently appearing in contrasting roles in the superhero box...
- 3/31/2023
- by Henry Austin
- ScreenRant
“The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” is widely regarded as both one of the best western films of the 21st century and one of the most prominent recent examples of a studio interfering with a great movie.
Andrew Dominik’s moody, contemplative western has more in common with Terrence Malick than John Ford or Howard Hawks, but there are plenty of stories of Warner Bros. trying to make the film more mainstream. However, despite a brutal editing process, Dominik was still able to release a film that illustrated his vision and earned two Oscar nominations.
But recently, the film’s production team has been speaking out about a rumored cut of the film that is even longer than the 160-minute version that hit theaters. Speaking to Collider, cinematographer Roger Deakins recently caught cinephiles’ attention when he recalled watching this longer version of the film, even if...
Andrew Dominik’s moody, contemplative western has more in common with Terrence Malick than John Ford or Howard Hawks, but there are plenty of stories of Warner Bros. trying to make the film more mainstream. However, despite a brutal editing process, Dominik was still able to release a film that illustrated his vision and earned two Oscar nominations.
But recently, the film’s production team has been speaking out about a rumored cut of the film that is even longer than the 160-minute version that hit theaters. Speaking to Collider, cinematographer Roger Deakins recently caught cinephiles’ attention when he recalled watching this longer version of the film, even if...
- 4/17/2022
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
You know what everyone could use in the sweltering summer months? A nice, cold glass of…anime. At least that’s the particular theme that comes up in Netflix’s list of new releases for June 2021.
Netflix has been quietly expanding their anime offerings for awhile now but June is a particularly anime-heavy month. The absolutely metal sounding Record of Ragnarok arrives this month. So too do parts 1 and 2 of the newest Sailor Moon film on June 3 and Godzilla Singular Point on June 24.
Read more TV Yasuke Review: Netflix Anime Reclaims The Story of a Black Samurai By Caroline Cao TV Anime For Beginners: Best Genres and Series to Watch By Daniel Kurland
But for those who aren’t ready to dip their toe in the anime pool yet, Netflix has some other originals of note in June. Sweet Tooth, the ambitious comic adaptation starring Will Forte premieres on June 4. Then,...
Netflix has been quietly expanding their anime offerings for awhile now but June is a particularly anime-heavy month. The absolutely metal sounding Record of Ragnarok arrives this month. So too do parts 1 and 2 of the newest Sailor Moon film on June 3 and Godzilla Singular Point on June 24.
Read more TV Yasuke Review: Netflix Anime Reclaims The Story of a Black Samurai By Caroline Cao TV Anime For Beginners: Best Genres and Series to Watch By Daniel Kurland
But for those who aren’t ready to dip their toe in the anime pool yet, Netflix has some other originals of note in June. Sweet Tooth, the ambitious comic adaptation starring Will Forte premieres on June 4. Then,...
- 5/31/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
The tables turned on Roger and James Deakins on this week’s episode of the “Team Deakins” podcast as the two collaborators got interviewed by Oscar-nominated cinematographer Greig Fraser about the making of Andrew Dominik’s 2007 revisionist Western drama “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.” The original four-hour cut of “Jesse James” got trimmed down to a 160-minute theatrical cut because of studio notes. For Deakins, the 240-minute “Jesse James” was far superior but less commercial for Warner Bros.
“There was a four-hour cut that I actually loved,” Deakins said. “I read somewhere that it was shown at the Venice Film Festival in its four-hour version, but it doesn’t exist now, and that’s a shame. The studio’s problem was they thought there’d be more train robberies, and Brad Pitt would be more of a traditional Western outlaw. And when Brad was killed...
“There was a four-hour cut that I actually loved,” Deakins said. “I read somewhere that it was shown at the Venice Film Festival in its four-hour version, but it doesn’t exist now, and that’s a shame. The studio’s problem was they thought there’d be more train robberies, and Brad Pitt would be more of a traditional Western outlaw. And when Brad was killed...
- 11/17/2020
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
More than two years since its December 2017 release, Star Wars: The Last Jedi is still controversial. In some it inspires passion, in others loathing. Even now, merely mentioning the movie can guarantee some angry responses below-the-line. Of course, The Rise of Skywalker recently stoked the fires of its controversy when it apparently went out of its way to retcon many of The Last Jedi’s revelations, a tactic which resulted in the worst-reviewed Star Wars movie to date.
A new study from RaveReviews.org has now released a list of The Most Divisive Movies of All Time though and the top five in ascending order are: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, American Outlaws, Hale County This Morning, This Evening, Hannah Gadsby: Nanette and, at number one, Knock Down the House. Their rationale for this ranking is the difference between the Rotten Tomatoes critic and audience score, with Knock Down the House...
A new study from RaveReviews.org has now released a list of The Most Divisive Movies of All Time though and the top five in ascending order are: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, American Outlaws, Hale County This Morning, This Evening, Hannah Gadsby: Nanette and, at number one, Knock Down the House. Their rationale for this ranking is the difference between the Rotten Tomatoes critic and audience score, with Knock Down the House...
- 5/12/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
J.J. Abrams is moving on from a galaxy far, far away with his first new project at Warner Bros. The prolific filmmaker has signed on to produce The Pinkerton via his Bad Robot production company. The movie comes from writer Daniel Casey, who is behind the upcoming Fast & Furious 9, officially titled F9. While details are largely being kept under wraps, what is being revealed makes this sound like something that fits well within Abrams' wheelhouse.
According to a new report, Warner Bros. purchased the script for The Pinkerton to be developed by Bad Robot. Plot details remain mostly mysterious, but it's described as a supernatural revenge thriller in a western setting. Pinkerton, aside from being a beloved album by the band Weezer, was a famous detective agency that was founded in 1850. Abraham Lincoln employed Pinkertons for his personal protection during the Civil War. They were figures often associated...
According to a new report, Warner Bros. purchased the script for The Pinkerton to be developed by Bad Robot. Plot details remain mostly mysterious, but it's described as a supernatural revenge thriller in a western setting. Pinkerton, aside from being a beloved album by the band Weezer, was a famous detective agency that was founded in 1850. Abraham Lincoln employed Pinkertons for his personal protection during the Civil War. They were figures often associated...
- 3/3/2020
- by Ryan Scott
- MovieWeb
Andrew Dominik’s 2007 historical epic “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” was a flop for Warner Bros. at the box office, grossing just under $4 million domestically against a $30 million production budget. The movie’s $15 million worldwide total wasn’t great either. In the year’s since, “Jesse James” has emerged as a cult favorite thanks to its strong central performance from Brad Pitt and its cinematography by Roger Deakins. The Dp’s work on the film is often credited as some of the best cinematography of the 21st century. In a new interview with Collider, Deakins reveals there is an over three-hour “Jesse James” cut he hopes will get a release.
“It should be [on Criterion],” Deakins said. “I would really like to see the long version, the first cut that I saw, released on Criterion. That’s what I’d hope for. It was over three hours.
“It should be [on Criterion],” Deakins said. “I would really like to see the long version, the first cut that I saw, released on Criterion. That’s what I’d hope for. It was over three hours.
- 9/11/2019
- by Zack Sharf
- Thompson on Hollywood
Andrew Dominik’s 2007 historical epic “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” was a flop for Warner Bros. at the box office, grossing just under $4 million domestically against a $30 million production budget. The movie’s $15 million worldwide total wasn’t great either. In the year’s since, “Jesse James” has emerged as a cult favorite thanks to its strong central performance from Brad Pitt and its cinematography by Roger Deakins. The Dp’s work on the film is often credited as some of the best cinematography of the 21st century. In a new interview with Collider, Deakins reveals there is an over three-hour “Jesse James” cut he hopes will get a release.
“It should be [on Criterion],” Deakins said. “I would really like to see the long version, the first cut that I saw, released on Criterion. That’s what I’d hope for. It was over three hours.
“It should be [on Criterion],” Deakins said. “I would really like to see the long version, the first cut that I saw, released on Criterion. That’s what I’d hope for. It was over three hours.
- 9/11/2019
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
“Ballykissangel” (1998-99) Colin Farrell‘s big break came playing villager Danny Byrne in the Irish TV series “Tigerland” (2000) In his first U.S. starring role, Farrell played a draftee in 1971 going through Advanced Infantry Training at Fort Polk, aka Louisiana’s infamous Tigerland, the last stop for soldiers heading to Vietnam. “American Outlaws” (2001) The Dublin-born actor got his first big exposure with American audiences playing Jesse James in 2001’s “American Outlaws” “Minority Report” (2002) Farrell sealed his movie star status when he co-starred with Tom Cruise in 2002 Steven Spielberg film, “Minority Report” “Daredevil” (2003) He went on to shave his head for...
- 6/30/2016
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
In the future, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford will be regarded as a classic. It’s a haunting epic packed with beauty and brutality thanks to Roger Deakins‘s finest cinematography, Brad Pitt‘s best performance to date, and a narrative that conforms to zero biopic conventions. However, at the time of its release writer/director Andrew Dominik‘s adaptation was a box office dud, grossing less than $4m across the globe on a $36m budget. A part of the problem was that it wasn’t the Jesse James movie Warner Bros. wanted. They were thinking Unforgiven, not two and a half hours of obsession and regret. Heck, they probably would’ve preferred American Outlaws, the other recent financial (and creative) misfire starring Colin Farrell as a plucky Jesse James. To a degree, that’s fair on the studio’s part: wanting the most commercial movie possible from what’s now considered...
- 12/6/2013
- by Jack Giroux
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Dead Man Dies the Death: Farrell and 2013 have another major box-office bomb Directed by Niels Arden Oplev, best known for the Swedish-made blockbuster The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and starring Colin Farrell, whose box-office clout has diminished quite a bit in recent years following a whole string of box-office disappointments or downright disasters, the revenge thriller Dead Man Down has been turned into the most recent 2013 box-office disaster. The R-rated film, which also stars the Swedish film's Dragon-Tattooed girl, Noomi Rapace, opened with an embarrassing $5.35 million at 2,188 site, averaging a measly $2,445 per location as per studio (FilmDistrict) estimates found on the web site Box Office Mojo. (Pictured above: Colin Farrell holds his ground next to Noomi Rapace in Dead Man Down.) Expect the latest disappointing FilmDistrict release to vanish from Us and Canadian screens in the next couple of weeks; indeed, Farrell's action flick will be extremely lucky if...
- 3/11/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Ignoring the fact that Colin Farrell's name sounds just about as Irish as it gets, there's still a shred of possibility that the southern drawl he spits as Jesse James throughout "American Outlaws" actually fooled a few theatergoers into thinking that this bushy-eyebrowed ladykiller was actually born a stars n' stripes yankee.
Let's face it: Farrell -- who currently stars in the new crime thriller "Dead Man Down" -- is a verbal chameleon, a man who has effortlessly toggled the fader on his pipes between his real Dublin-derived brogue and a convincing down-home All-American inflection throughout his two-decade-long career. Practically every role he's taken on has fit somewhere between those two points, but you'd have to subject yourself to a full-on Farrell filmography marathon to know just where each film ranks within his verbal spectrum. Accent charting clearly can't be accomplished overnight, especially when Colin Farrell is involved.
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Let's face it: Farrell -- who currently stars in the new crime thriller "Dead Man Down" -- is a verbal chameleon, a man who has effortlessly toggled the fader on his pipes between his real Dublin-derived brogue and a convincing down-home All-American inflection throughout his two-decade-long career. Practically every role he's taken on has fit somewhere between those two points, but you'd have to subject yourself to a full-on Farrell filmography marathon to know just where each film ranks within his verbal spectrum. Accent charting clearly can't be accomplished overnight, especially when Colin Farrell is involved.
In...
- 3/7/2013
- by Nick DeSantis
- NextMovie
Christmas is about traditions, and TBS once again has scheduled 24 hours of A Christmas Story (starting at 8 p.m. on Dec. 24)* from Ralphie and Randy to Scut Farkus and those turkey-gobbling Bumpus mutts. Joining them on the holiday vigil, TLC offers up a four-hour block of Christmas lights spectaculars from 4-8 p.m., and a certain lady network wraps up their annual multiweek affair known as Falalala Lifetime. For everyone else who has had enough of the holiday spirit, there are plenty of alternatives. Read on for a schedule of Christmas Eve marathons.
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- 12/23/2011
- by Lanford Beard
- EW - Inside TV
"Cowboys & Aliens" rode to the top of the box office this past weekend (tying with "The Smurfs"), so "Extra" is highlighting those sexy men of the West - be they old or new! Yee haw!
30 Sexy CowboysDaniel Craig in 'Cowboys & Aliens'
As Jake Lonergan, Craig is the latest Hollywood star to play a ruggedly handsome cowboy from the Old West.
Kurt Russell in 'Tombstone'
Role: The famed lawman Wyatt Earp Best line: "I...
30 Sexy CowboysDaniel Craig in 'Cowboys & Aliens'
As Jake Lonergan, Craig is the latest Hollywood star to play a ruggedly handsome cowboy from the Old West.
Kurt Russell in 'Tombstone'
Role: The famed lawman Wyatt Earp Best line: "I...
- 8/1/2011
- Extra
U.S. And Canada/Opening Wide Jonah Hex: Josh Brolin is a disfigured half-zombie gunfighter in the weird Old West. And it’s kinda not a comedy. [trailer] review to come If you can’t make it to the multiplex, try: • The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.: The Complete Series (1993): The sadly short-lived Fox TV series is the ultimate in Western science-fantasy comedy. Plus it stars Bruce Campbell, which is never bad. • Young Guns (1988): As overblown as a Bon Jovi music video, and dumb as a bag of rocks. And it’s still kinda better than Jonah Hex. • American Outlaws (2001): It’s the Western as cheesy beefcake, which also makes it more entertaining than Hex. • No Country for Old Men (2007): For more Josh Brolin in the new West, though here his character is of a considerably dumber bent. Toy Story 3: Woody and Buzz and the gang are back.
- 6/17/2010
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
There's not much news just yet on the inevitably awesome Canadian production known as The Dog Squad 3D, but here at Cinematical we like to cover only the biggest and most important film stories, so we'll be following this one on a daily basis. According to The Hollywood Reporter, ContentFilm has snagged worldwide rights to, yes, The Dog Squad 3D, and the live-action kiddie comedy will shoot up north later this year.
What filmmakers would dare to tackle such a cinematic challenge? Screenwriter Stephen Carpenter (Blue Streak, The Man), producer Rick Benattar (The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The Lost Boys 2: The Tribe), and director Les Mayfield, an auteur whose credits include not only the two Carpenter screenplays mentioned above, but also silver screen masterworks like American Outlaws, Flubber, and Encino Man. I seriously cannot wait to see this movie.
The Hollywood Reporter even cares enough to give us the...
What filmmakers would dare to tackle such a cinematic challenge? Screenwriter Stephen Carpenter (Blue Streak, The Man), producer Rick Benattar (The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The Lost Boys 2: The Tribe), and director Les Mayfield, an auteur whose credits include not only the two Carpenter screenplays mentioned above, but also silver screen masterworks like American Outlaws, Flubber, and Encino Man. I seriously cannot wait to see this movie.
The Hollywood Reporter even cares enough to give us the...
- 5/6/2010
- by Scott Weinberg
- Cinematical
Black Friday is approaching, fellow readers. No, I'm not talking about some sort of economic free-fall or any apocalyptic event that we might see in 2012. I'm talking about the shopper's paradise/nightmare that is the day after Thanksgiving, where all the hot holiday items are paraded about with slashed prices galore. While this day does wonders for your pocketbook, it takes a toll on your sanity with malls full of shoppers packed in like sardines, scurrying to complete their lists. We all know how trying these times are, so we here at MovieWeb are trying to make it a little easier on our readers. No, we won't be selling Blu-ray players for under $100, but we are compiling a tidy little list of our own complete with our top DVD buys of the season. Below you'll find a comprehensive guide to all of the hot titles that will be on the shelves this season,...
- 11/24/2009
- MovieWeb
Scott Caan and Colin Farrell in American Outlaws
Photo: Warner Bros. I can guess what you must be thinking. A cowboy movie? With Colin Farrell? Yes, you're right. It was an unknown Irishman playing a classic American cowboy--and Jesse James, to boot. It's everything wrong, and perhaps that's why, seven years ago when I first heard about it, I was immediately intrigued. Unless watching gay cowboys who are in love with each other, I've never been that much of a Western fan. I'm not saying that to immediately discredit any words I might share about this particular Western (though that might be the result). I'm saying it, in fact, to bolster the film's credibility. It didn't spin itself as an historical drama. It's a popcorn flick with some horses thrown in, and if you think of it that way, you're already saddled up for a smoother ride. But if you need further convincing,...
Photo: Warner Bros. I can guess what you must be thinking. A cowboy movie? With Colin Farrell? Yes, you're right. It was an unknown Irishman playing a classic American cowboy--and Jesse James, to boot. It's everything wrong, and perhaps that's why, seven years ago when I first heard about it, I was immediately intrigued. Unless watching gay cowboys who are in love with each other, I've never been that much of a Western fan. I'm not saying that to immediately discredit any words I might share about this particular Western (though that might be the result). I'm saying it, in fact, to bolster the film's credibility. It didn't spin itself as an historical drama. It's a popcorn flick with some horses thrown in, and if you think of it that way, you're already saddled up for a smoother ride. But if you need further convincing,...
- 2/18/2009
- by Amy J. Aniobi
- Rope of Silicon
All this weekend! 5 movies I’m psyched for in December and 5 reasons why. No. 5: The Spirit [opens in the U.S. on December 25, and in the U.K. on January 1, 2009]. 1. Gabriel Macht. He is so cute. Plus, after years of solid yeoman’s work in such flicks as American Outlaws and The Recruit and The Good Shepherd, he’s due his moment in the spotlight. He at least deserves this chance at a franchise. Also: the red tie is fantabulous. 2. Frank Miller. I know, I know: I’m a girl, and so I’m not supposed to like shit like 300 and Sin City. But I do. Deal with it.
- 12/8/2008
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
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