New trailers: Tupac biopic, a trailer more popular than Star Wars, and more. It's been a crazy week in the entertainment world. In case you missed it, we've been at TIFF all week reporting back on the best films. There's been a lot to read — and, honestly, it's hard for me to narrow it down to the ones I find most interesting. So here's a list of a bunch of things that caught my interest. Top 50 worst band names ever or most outrageous, or just plain stupid. For reviews, there's: Snowden, La La Land, a global warming documentary from Leonardo Di. Caprio, the new film from Oldboy director Park Chan- wook, the very buzzy sci- fi film Arrival, the apparently way- better- than- I- thought- it- would- be A Monster Calls, and the very beautiful- looking dramas Moonlight and American Honey. Yondu gets portrait-ized. One of the items Marvel Studios revealed on the show floor at Comic-Con is a portrait of Michael Rooker's blue-skinned Guardians of the. To determine the precise date of ITER's First Plasma, hundreds of engineers, technicians and schedulers worked for nearly 18 months to reconcile. Search results are in chronological order. ACORNS OF LIFE : Oct 17, 2016 : Taken from the October SDIA Newsletter: Melina Clark, a jeweller who lives in Sussex, near. This is the complete list of articles from the print magazine issue of Cinema Scope #64. We post selected articles from each issue on the site. Clare County Library Events Calendar. 1916-2016 Centenary Events, County Clare: Chronological listing 2016 (PDF). Also of interest: a Q& A with the director of Studio Ghibli's The Red Turtle, a discussion on how the new Blair Witch came to be, and some wild accusations in a documentary about antivirus legend John Mc. Afee. So anyway, there's your weekend reading. For things to watch, head below to see nine of this week's most interesting trailers. Fifty Shades Darker. This first trailer for Fifty Shades Darker received more views in a day than The Force Awakens, setting a new first- day record with 1. So it's fair to say that a lot of people are pretty hyped for this. Darker looks every bit as melodramatic as its predecessor; its first trailer has sexy music, sexy abs, sexy stares, sexy hotels, and sexy shower sex. It'll be out February 1. Correction: this article initially misstated this film's release date. All Eyez on Me. The second trailer for the Tupac biopic All Eyez on Me is darker and more frenetic than the first, constantly shuffling between tense, moody conversations and moments of people bloody and in danger. The music over it all is super effective. It's not totally clear when the film comes out, though; it was apparently delayed due to some music licensing issues. Moana. This is Disney's first full- length trailer for Moana, and there's a lot to love in it. It's vibrant and colorful, with weird creatures and fun characters. It seems like Disney's animation crew is on track to continue their success streak. It'll be out November 2. Nocturnal Animals. Creepy Jake Gyllenhaal is back in Nocturnal Animals, a film that has him playing the ex- husband of a woman, played by Amy Adams, who's growing increasingly concerned about how creepy he is. The film looks tense and gorgeous, which makes sense because it comes from Tom Ford. This is Ford's second movie, his first — A Single Man — my girlfriend and I found so aimless that we turned it off halfway through, and we love some artsy nonsense. So I'm curious to see how this one, which appears to have a stronger narrative through- line, will play out. It comes to theaters on November 1. Miss Sloane. I love this look of this. Miss Sloane is about a calculating lobbyist trying to take down the gun industry, and this first trailer for it makes everything seem smart, and quick, and tense. Also it has some great actors — with Jessica Chastain in the lead and Sam Waterston playing a key rival. Unfortunately, we can all probably guess how the film ends, but at least it'll be a nice journey. It's out December 9th. Divorce. Divorce looks like it could be a weirdly charming show about the end of a relationship and the connection that's still required even after it's over. Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church star. It comes to HBO on October 9th. Easy. Time has moved forward by a small increment, so of course Netflix already has another TV series. This one's called Easy, and a ton of big names pop up in it, including Orlando Bloom, Malin Akerman, and Hannibal Buress. The series is an anthology, so it's about a cast of unconnected characters all bumbling around through their relationships. It all debuts on September 2. Christine. Christine received some excellent reviews out of festivals this summer, and from this first trailer, it's easy to see why. The film, which is about real life news anchor Christine Chubbuck, who shot herself on air in 1. Chubbuck slowly growing ill as she's disregarded by the people around her. This trailer makes it all look downright scary. It's scheduled to hit theaters on October 1. The Alchemist Cookbook. This entire movie appears to be about a dude going crazy in the woods. It looks super weird, but in a very good way — and whoever edited this preview decided to make the trailer weird enough to match. It'll be out digitally on October 7th. Well, they now seem to have an answer of sorts, as Funimation has acquired the distribution rights for the film – alternatively titled “Shin Godzilla” – throughout North America. The film is now expected to have some sort of theatrical release in the U. S. Marvel posted a photo of the portrait on Twitter, and indicated that it will be part of the set on Yondu's ship, The Eclector. The Exorcist heads to TV. It was announced a while back that one of the scariest movies of all time, William Friedkin's 1. The Exorcist, was being adapted for television. We got our first look at how the film will translate to the small screen on Thursday with the first trailer for the FOX “event” series. The series will be directed by Rise of the Planet of the Apes filmmaker Rupert Wyatt, so we canlikely expect a cinematic feel to the horrifying tale. The First Views of Valerian. We've been eager for a peek at Luc Besson's upcoming sci- fi adventure Valerian for a while now, and the filmmaker responsible for The Fifth Element finally gave us a peek at the movie Thursday. The footage hasn't been released online (yet), but descriptions of it are circulating, along with some new images released during Comic- Con. The film is based on 1. French comic book series Valerian and Laureline and stars Dane De. Haan (The Amazing Spider- Man 2) and Cara Delevingne (Suicide Squad) as a pair of time- travel cops who protect the universe from dangerous paradoxes. The film hits theaters July 2. Marvel teases Iron Fist, Luke Cage, and The Defenders. Marvel went big on the Netflix side of its cinematic universe by previewing not one but three upcoming series. Along with the first full- length trailer for the Luke Cage series – the next Netflix series on the schedule – fans also got a peek at the first teasers for the Iron Fist series and the big crossover miniseries, The Defenders. Hello, Edrio! Called “Edrio Two Tubes,” the character – or rather, a life- size model of the character – was on display on the show floor. According to his official description, he's a Tognath mercenary pilot who teams up with his “eggmate” on missions that often involve putting a hurt on The Empire. Our own Erik Davis took the above photo of Edrio in all his two- tubed glory.
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