Monday, 18 April 2016

New Ghostbusters Image Teases Thrills

 
For in Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters reboot, Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, and Kate McKinnon’s brilliant minds don the famous costumes to ward off supernatural nasties from the streets of New York City, and a new still emerging today from the shadows showcases the director’s fantastic four suited, booted and in the process of tackling a winged demon.

Neil Gaiman Is Working On A Six-Part TV Miniseries For Good Omens

 
Because American Gods wasn’t enough work on its own, author Neil Gaiman is readying up a project focused on adapting another of his fantasy novels, Good Omens, for the small screen. Set to be a six-part event series, Gaiman made the official announcement at a memorial event for Terry Pratchett this week, who co-authored the novel with him back in 1990, and passed away March 2015.

Elliot Casts Light On The Secret Powers At Play In Stylish First Teaser For Mr. Robot Season 2

Few would argue against Mr. Robot, USA Network’s slick and thought-provoking drama, going down as one of the breakout hits of the past 12 months. It took some fairly prestigious awards during its inaugural run and we now arrive on the verge of season 2.

Dwayne Johnson And Kevin Hart Eyed For Jumanji Remake

 
Sony has their sights set on the dynamic duo of Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart for their upcoming Jumanji remake. The two actors, who are amongst the busiest in Hollywood, will soon be headlining New Line’s Central Intelligence and recently hosted the MTV Movie Awards, proving that they’ve got great chemistry together and make for a very entertaining pair.

Courtney B. Vance Joins Tom Cruise In The Mummy

 
Courtney B. Vance is coming off some absolutely incredible work in FX’s excellent The People Vs. OJ Simpson, and it seems as if Hollywood has sat up and taken notice of his performance, as the actor has been cast alongside Tom Cruise in Universal’s The Mummy.

Jurgen Klopp's Rant On Daniel Sturridge


Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was left annoyed after being questioned about Daniel Sturridge's display in their 2-1 win over Bournemouth on Sunday.

Marcus Rashford Can Make Manchester United History- David De Gea

 
David de Gea believes teenage sensation Marcus Rasford can write his own chapter in Manchester United history. In less than two months the 18-year-old has gone from unknown academy player to become one of the most feted young footballers in English football.

Rafael Nadal Wins His Ninth Monte Carlo Masters

 
Rafael Nadal overcame a spirited Gael Monfils to win a ninth Monte Carlo Masters title on Sunday. The Spanish great won 7-5 5-7 6-0 in the capital of Monaco to bring up a 13th consecutive season with a clay court title. His 28th Masters 1000 crown draws him level with Novak Djokovic at the top of the all-time list.

England's Andrew Johnston Claims First European Tour Title

 
England's Andrew Johnston held off a final-day charge from Sergio Garcia to win his first European Tour title in the Spanish Open. The Finchley-based golfer carded a final round of 70 at Valderrama to finish one over par and a shot ahead of Holland's Joost Luiten, with Garcia another stroke back following a closing 67.

Nico Rosberg Avoids Shanghai Drama For Sixth Win In Row


Nico Rosberg left the drama and chaos of the Chinese GP in his wake to claim a commanding sixth win in a row and open up a big lead at the top of the Drivers' Championship. Lewis Hamilton finished seventh after starting from the back of the grid, but his chances of a stronger result were compromised by a broken front wing on an incident-filled opening lap.

Sunday, 17 April 2016

Sam Mendes And Steven Spielberg Check In To The Voyeur’s Motel

 
With MGM poised to place the James Bond franchise on ice at least for the immediate future, much of the core talent that helped reinvigorate the prestigious spy series has moved on to pastures anew. That includes director Sam Mendes who, after helming both Skyfall and the rather underwhelming Spectre, recently checked in to The Voyeur’s Motel.

Gary Oldman Circling The Role Of Winston Churchill In Darkest Hour

 
At first, it seems difficult to envision any actor in the role of Sir Winston Churchill – let alone Gary Oldman. The former U.K Prime Minister was once bestowed with the nickname ‘The British Bulldog’ and that hardly seems to fit with the presence of the actor who delivered the roles of Commissioner Gordon (The Dark Knight Trilogy), Sirius Black (the Harry Potter franchise), Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg (The Fifth Element), Dracula (Bram Stoker’s Dracula), Lee Harvey Oswald (JFK), and Sid Vicious (Sid And Nancy). But, this collection of performances shows nothing if not an incredibly vast range, and what we have with Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour, is some epic drama and electrifying speeches.

Davido Hints On War Amongst The HKN Crew

Nobody knows who amongst the HKN Crew Davido is referring to though but this is a hint that a cold war is brewing amongst the label members. 

Fox Searchlight Welcomes The Birth Of A Nation With Powerful First Trailer For Festival Hit

 
Since its barnstorming world premiere during this year’s Sundance Film Festival, it’s been onwards and upwards for Nate Parker’s impassioned race drama The Birth of a Nation. Upon landing a lucrative and record-breaking deal at Fox Searchlight the period piece completed the proverbial one-two punch by nailing down an opportune October release window. And now, you can see what all the fuss is about with the film’s powerful first trailer.

Batman Kills: The One-Man Reign Of Terror

 
With this latest portrayal of the Caped Crusader, in Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice, there seems to be a clear division between those who feel Ben Affleck’s screen version of the Dark Knight is the best yet, and those that declare the characterisation is entirely wrong specifically because he kills people, both directly and indirectly, and also because he appears to consciously decide to kill Superman, in a sinister and pre-meditated fashion. This, some argue, contradicts the thing that is widely held to be the defining characteristic of Batman – which is the fundamental belief that killing is unacceptable.

Suicide Squad Director David Ayer Expresses Interest In An R-Rated Sequel

 
Based on information it’s clear that Suicide Squad is going to take us to some very dark and twisted places and that would explain why many fans assumed it would receive an R-Rating. Talking in a recent interview, Suicide Squad director David Ayer confirmed that there were never any plans to go down the route of making this movie with an R.

New Star Trek Beyond Trailer To Coincide With Series’ 50th Anniversary

 
Hosting the first-ever fan event for Paramount’s rebooted Star Trek, plans are in place for the sizzle reel to go live day and date with the 50th anniversary of the prestigious series. It’ll take place on the studio’s lot, featuring said trailer, behind-the-scenes featurettes along with a Q&A session with Justin Lin, the director guiding Beyond toward its July release. Those who aren’t able to attend will be pleased to note that the event will be streamed via the film’s Facebook page.

Warner Bros. And Sony Circling Live-Action Pokemon Movie

Ash and his army of adorable pocket monsters have sparked a bidding war between three major studios, according to THR. It’s one that purportedly involves Sony, Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment, with each party eyeing rights to a live-action Pokemon movie. Neither studio offered up an official comment on the report at the time of going to press. However, THR points to a “top-secret auction” that is seemingly nearing completion.

Floyd Mayweather Enjoys Time With Iyanna In Paris As Talk Of Manny Pacquiao Rematch Intensifies

 
Floyd Mayweather's post-retirement lifestyle shows no signs of slowing down with Paris the latest stop on his lengthy world tour. The 39years old visited France's most famous landmark, the Eiffel Tower, with daughter Iyanna to enjoy some 'daddy daughter' time as he continues to travel the globe.

Sam Allardyce Loses His Cool Pushes De Andre Yedlin Into Hoardings

 
Sam Allardyce led the way with a show of fighting spirit as his Sunderland team registered a decisive 3-0 win over Norwich which puts them just one point behind their relegation rivals with a game in hand, after goals from Fabio Borini, Jermain Defoe and Duncan Watmore.

Wayne Rooney Impresses On Return From Injury

 
Wayne Rooney returned to Manchester United's starting line-up for the first time in two months for the 1-0 win over Aston Villa and according to Peter Smith he served up a reminder of his importance.
The Manchester United skipper had scored seven goals in nine games when a knee injury in mid-February took him out of action but, in his absence, fellow England strikers Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy further enhanced their cases for a starting spot at Euro 2016. Tottenham ace Kane bagged seven in eight Premier League games, while Vardy opened his England account with an outrageous flicked finish in the brilliant win against world champions Germany in Berlin, before following it up with another strike against the Netherlands.

Marcus Rashford Winner Confirms Aston Villa Relegation

 
Aston Villa's relegation to the Championship has been confirmed after a 1-0 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford. Marcus Rashford's seventh goal of the season, turning in Antonio Valencia's low cross on 32 minutes, proved the winner in Villa's 24th defeat of the season, which leaves them an insurmountable 15 points short of safety with four games left.

Rafael Nadal Defeats Andy Murray

 
Andy Murray lost in the Monte Carlo Masters semi-final after coming up short against clay court specialist Rafael Nadal. The British No 1 suffered a 6-2 4-6 2-6 defeat on Saturday and Nadal will now play Gael Monfils in the final on Sunday

Nico Rosberg On Pole, Lewis Hamilton Last

 
Nico Rosberg took his first pole position of the season in China, where Lewis Hamilton hit unreliability problems and will start from last. The world champion failed to set a time during Q1 as Mercedes battled ERS problems on his hybrid power unit that left him down on power.

Saturday, 16 April 2016

Jason Bourne Action Shot Heralds The Return Of Matt Damon’s Deadly Agent

 
Come July, moviegoers will be welcoming the long-anticipated return of Jason Bourne, with today’s stylish new action shot giving us a peek at Matt Damon’s trained agent giving chase. Darting between protestors and other activists, it’s unclear as of yet exactly who Bourne is tailing – friend or foe, they’re surely in for stern talking to – though expect more details to be unveiled when Universal premieres the reboot’s full-length trailer.

Don’t compare Rashford and Ronaldo- Louis van Gaal

 
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says it is far too early to start comparing exciting youngster Marcus Rashford with club great and Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo. The 18-year-old Rashford has made a superb start to his United career, scoring another excellent goal during Wednesday's 2-1 FA Cup win at West Ham, to take his tally to six in 11 appearances.

Eden Hazard Form Has Been Alarming- Guus Hiddink

 
Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink admits Eden Hazard's form and injury struggles this season have been alarming. The Belgium winger was named PFA Player of the Year last term but has only scored twice in 38 first-team appearances for the Blues in 2015/16, both goals coming in the FA Cup. Hazard has had several injuries during the current campaign, struggling predominantly with an ongoing hip problem, and he has not played since the March 9 home defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

Cesc Fabregas Praises Kevin De Bruyne

 
Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas says he hardly knew about Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne before this season, and has been surprised by his quality.  This weekend's Saturday Night Football pits last year's champions Chelsea against City, where Fabregas and De Bruyne will go up against each other in midfield. 

Arsene Wenger Critical Of Decision To Switch Kevin Friend Off Tottenham Game

 
Arsene Wenger admits he is surprised and disappointed by the decision to switch referee Kevin Friend off Monday Night Football's crucial clash between Stoke and Tottenham. Friend, who is a Bristol City fan but lives in Leicestershire and has attended Leicester matches with friends, has been replaced by Neil Swarbrick for the match at the Britannia Stadium after his initial appointment attracted criticism from fans on message boards and social media.

Leicester Must Win Premier League To Be Remembered- Claudio Ranieri

 
Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri says that, despite their incredible Premier League campaign, his team has not accomplished anything noteworthy yet. The experienced Italian boss says his Foxes team need to fight hard to make sure their excellent work so far does not go to waste.