For your entertainment: 10 fall movies you won’t want to miss
The fall-movie season is has hit its stride! Although Hollywood’s continuing the book-turned-movie trend, there are some really interesting films coming out. You won’t want to miss them!
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The fall-movie season is has hit its stride! Although Hollywood’s continuing the book-turned-movie trend, there are some really interesting films coming out. You won’t want to miss them!
Actress Scarlett Johansson recently gave birth to her first child – a baby girl named Rose. Normally, this kind of news would be a passing “Aww” kind of thing, but Johansson is no ordinary actress. We’re talking about the Black Widow, filming “Avengers: Age of Ultron” while carrying a child.
“Doctor Who” blasted back into being with its recent season premiere — new Doctor onboard. The ditzy family sci-fi show, which just celebrated its 50th anniversary last year, debuted Aug. 23 and promised many changes to tradition.
Marvel’s newest romp, “Guardians of the Galaxy,” recently claimed the highest grossing movie of the year prize with more than $260 million made as of press time.
If you could wish for your heart’s desire and have it granted, would you? You know what they say about magic: every spell, every wish has its price.
Did you know that Twilight’s famed Edward and Bella pairing is actually a horrifying example of an abusive relationship?
Everything happens at San Diego Comic Con, and everyone who’s anyone is in attendance. This past weekend, most of the Avengers assembled for a massive panel in the famed Hall H and released a sizzling batch of information to patch us over until May 1, 2015.
Three years ago the Harry Potter saga ended– or so we thought. It turns out that no matter how many times she says she’s finished with Harry’s story, JK Rowling still has a lot to tell us about the wizarding world. Here are some of the new things Potterheads can enjoy post-Deathly Hallows:
“Once Upon A Time” has just cast three familiar characters for season four: Elsa, Anna and Kristoff of “Frozen.”
A week ago today marked the fifth anniversary of the legendary King of Pop’s passing. Everyone knows the story. Michael Jackson was 50 years old when he died at his home on June 25, 2009 from an overdose of the anesthetic propofol. He gave 40 of those 50 years to the world. To us. When he died, he was in the midst of launching a series of comeback concerts titled “This Is It.”
Sometimes it seems every movie in theaters is a sequel, remake, reboot or book adaptation. Just recently, Hollywood’s remade “Robocop”, “Godzilla”, “Spider-Man,” and “Planet of the Apes.” DreamWorks is planning a “Shrek 5” because “his story isn’t done yet.” Book adaptations in the works include “Paper Towns” and “The Maze Runner” as well as the next two “Hunger Games” movies.
Everyone has a role model. More often than not, those role models are celebrities of some nature: Hollywood stars, professional athletes or musicians. Just because their lives and thoughts are made publicly accessible to us doesn’t mean we should worship, or even believe, everything they say.
The best way to describe Idina Menzel is not to reference Frozen. She is simply the Beyoncé of Broadway. Her heavily spotlighted return to the stage set even the most cynical Hollywood eye firmly on the Radio City Music Hall Sunday night for the 68th Annual Tony Awards.
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations often include a dash of beer — but not usually in soap form.
GatorWell Health Promotion Services has kicked off a new Fall mental health promotions segment to target student stress levels.