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On Sunday's Once Upon a Time (8/7c, ABC), Lily (Agnes Bruckner) has finally breached the town line and is out for blood -- Charming blood. After all, it was Emma's parents who had stuck her in a magical wormhole, doomed to be raised in our world as a
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a Cameron Crowe film on our screens – too long, fact fans – and, in a pesky turn of events, we have to wait a little longer. His next drama, Aloha, makes its US bow in May but here in the UK, it’ll be September before we lay eyes on it. But before you say “drat and double drat” and shake a fist in the general direction of Hawaii, here’s a new clip to whet appetites. Say hello, world, to Bradley Cooper and Rachel McAdams.
Cooper plays Brian Gilcrest, a military contractor who once blew a massive assignment in Hawaii, much to the displeasure of gruff military man Alec Baldwin, and former flame Tracy (McAdams). But Gilcrest still has enough of a reputation that he’s sent back to the island at the behest of the wealthy Carson Welch (Bill Murray), who is looking to set up a new US satellite.
There, he reconnects with old pal Colonel Lacy (Danny McBride) and meets his driven Air Force liaison, played by Emma Stone. The two spark, but Brian also has to confront his past and his feelings for Tracy. The Almost Famous writer/director has gathered quite the cast around that already impressive ensemble, with John Krasinski, Jay Baruchel, Edi Gathegi and more reporting for duty. {Aloha Poster} Originally scheduled for March, Aloha will now land in the UK on September 4. Sunnier, innit.
The show, which starred Billy Campbell as a Centers for Disease Control pathologist investigating a mysterious outbreak in the Arctic, wrapped up its second
On Wednesday's show, Stewart's guest was former New York Times reporter Judith Miller, whose erroneous reporting that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction helped spur the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Stewart spent much of the
Tomorrowland has been purposefully secretive from the off, which makes sense considering it's about a secret city full of secret technology and secrets generally. Now, though, as the release draws closer, more details are coming to light. Here are a couple of said details in the form of two exclusive stills from the latest Empire Magazine, out now.
{New Tomorrowland Stills}
Like Pirates Of The Carribbean before it, Tomorrowland was inspired by a Disneyland theme park zone, but Brad Bird's big budget sci-fi spectacular is so much more than a quickie crossover. "I would say it's inspired by a Disney frame of mind," says Bird. "Walt Disney was an environmentalist, a naturalist, a progressive thinker when it came to the future." Also, when it comes to the crunch, Tomorrowland is special in a more dollars-and-cents way: "An original film with a budget of over $100 million? That's a very rare creature."
The young man in these two stills is actually a young Frank Walker (Thomas Robinson), the jaded scientist character later played by George Clooney who knows where Tomorrowland is, but needs the kick in the bum enthusiastic teenager Casey (Britt Robertson) and a group of mysterious and aggressive antagonists provides.
There's plenty more to think about when you read the feature in the new Empire, but in the meantime, enjoy the latest trailer from the film, which explains just enough while still maintaining the mystery. Good luck keeping that up, Disney marketing folk...
Tomorrowland, which also stars Judy Freer, Kathryn Hahn, Hugh Laurie and Pierce Gagnon, is set to arrive in the UK on May 22.
There's only one thing better than one Tom Hardy, and that's two Tom Hardys. So pin back your peepers and feast your mince pies on this little number, the teaser trailer for the upcoming Kray twins London gangster movie, Legend, where Tom Hardy - you guessed it - plays both Reggie and Ronnie.
LA Confidential’s Brian Helgeland is once more in a historical crime arena, adapting John Pearson’s book The Progression Of Violence. Legend dips into the dark underbelly of the swinging ‘60s, when sharp-suited gangsters warred for turf and control, and innocent people were caught in the middle of the conflict, although criminals like Ronald and Reginald Kray liked to claim they only went after the competition.
Emily Browning, David Thewlis, Christopher Eccleston, Taron Egerton, Tara Fitzgerald and Chazz Palminteri fill out the main cast for the film, with Legend to arriving September 11.