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Black Panther and Bucky Brawl in New ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Clip
Black Panther and Bucky Brawl in New ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Clip
Black Panther and Bucky Brawl in New ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Clip
Would you like to watch 38 seconds of Black Panther brawling with Bucky Barnes on a rooftop in Captain America: Civil War? Of course you would. And thanks to the video above, you can. Marvel has released a new clip from their upcoming film, in which the two heroes engage in a riveting fight, and Chadwick Boseman shows off some seriously slick moves.
New ‘Avengers 2’ Clip Features Iron Man Throwing Down With Ultron
New ‘Avengers 2’ Clip Features Iron Man Throwing Down With Ultron
New ‘Avengers 2’ Clip Features Iron Man Throwing Down With Ultron
Avengers: Age of Ultron has already begun screening for critics and it has been receiving very positive responses, which is definitely not doing anything to deter our personal hype from reaching unfair and dangerous levels. Thankfully, Marvel has thrown the rest of us a bone with this new clip from the film, which features enough of that typical Joss Whedon wit and enough big action to satiate us for, oh, another day or so.
RIP Robin Williams: A Look Back at the Late Actor’s Best Work
RIP Robin Williams: A Look Back at the Late Actor’s Best Work
RIP Robin Williams: A Look Back at the Late Actor’s Best Work
Robin Williams' death is shocking and heartbreaking and touches us in a way usually reserved for close friends. Maybe that's because we're of a generation that grew up on Robin Williams. He's been making us laugh and cheering us up since we were kids; like a big-screen father figure. That he died suffering from severe depression, makes the news all the more tragic. As director Garry Marshall, who first cast Williams in 'Happy Days' and later 'Mork and Mindy,' said today, "He could make everybody happy but himself." He made everyone happy and in that spirit, we'd like to celebrate his work, and we asked a few of our writers to look back at their favorite moments of his career.
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2′ Clips Uncover New Story Details, New Look at Chris Cooper’s Norman Osborn
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2′ Clips Uncover New Story Details, New Look at Chris Cooper’s Norman Osborn
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2′ Clips Uncover New Story Details, New Look at Chris Cooper’s Norman Osborn
'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' has its share of secrets that director Marc Webb has been keeping (or trying to keep) from the public, like what the mysterious Oscorp Industries is really up to underneath its facade, but three new preview clips from the film have revealed a bit more of what's coming.
New ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Clip: Jennifer Lawrence Must Be a Distraction
New ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Clip: Jennifer Lawrence Must Be a Distraction
New ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Clip: Jennifer Lawrence Must Be a Distraction
// Post by The Hunger Games. 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' picks up almost exactly where the first film ended, with Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) embarking on a victory tour to celebrate their surviving the Hunger Games and to spread government propaganda and fear. This section of the book (and, we imagine, the movie) is fairly action-free, but still pretty harrowing
‘The Heat’ Clip: Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy Deal With an “Awfully Heavy” Crook
‘The Heat’ Clip: Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy Deal With an “Awfully Heavy” Crook
‘The Heat’ Clip: Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy Deal With an “Awfully Heavy” Crook
Just when we thought we couldn't be more excited for 'The Heat,' a new clip pops up online and reminds us that this looks like the comedy to beat this summer. Let's be honest here: how could you not be looking forward to a buddy cop comedy starring Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy and directed by Paul Feig? Your answer to that will determine whether or not you like laughing.
‘The Host’ Featurette: Stephenie Meyer’s Post-Apocalyptic Love Story
We're at an interesting crossroads for the new wave of young adult literature being adapted for the big screen. Sure, films like 'Twilight' or 'The Hunger Games' have shown that there is a sizable audience for these films, but yesterday's poor opening day showing of 'Beautiful Creatures' suggests that it takes more than just a series of modestly popular books to net a big screen audience. Perhaps

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