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Erasing Genres En Español: A Smoky-Voiced Jazz Singer Meets Classical Strings

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Today in Movie Culture: Lady Gaga's 'A Star is Born' Music Video, the Evolution of Han Solo and More

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:

Music Video of the Day:

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper star in the new music video for “Shallow,” one of the songs from the upcoming musical A Star is Born:

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Dream Casting of the Day:

Wouldn’t Jennifer Lopez make a great She-Hulk in a movie or streaming series? BossLogic shows us the evidence in the affirmative:

Damn @JLo SHE-HULK’D UP! pic.twitter.com/suFjZkdsRU

— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) September 27, 2018

Movie Comparison of the Day:

Couch Tomato shows 24 reasons why Solo: A Star Wars Story is basically the same movie as Terminator Genisys:

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Character History of the Day:

Speaking of Solo, Star Wars Explained chronicles the evolution of Han Solo from his original first draft script form to what we see in the movies:

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DreamWorks Animation is encouraging fans to cosplay as characters from their upcoming movie How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World:

Sooo who’s gonna cosplay the new Fishlegs armor at #NYCC? It’s SO EPIC! #HowToTrainYourDragon pic.twitter.com/lXS2Bno7nX

— DreamWorks Animation (@DWAnimation) September 27, 2018

VFX Breakdown of the Day:

Meet the puppeteers behind the operation of the animatronic dinosaurs in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Meat Loaf, who turns 71 today, gets groomed on the set of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1974:

Filmmaker in Focus:

For Fandor, Jose Sarmiento Hinojosa looks at the work of Pedro Almodovar, the “master of kitsch”:

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Director’s Commentary of the Day:

Listen to filmmaker David Lowery narrate the trailer for his new movie, The Old Man & the Gun:

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Given that The Old Man & The Gun might be Robert Redford’s last movie as an actor, here’s the original trailer for his first, 1960’s Tall Story, in which he plays an uncredited basketball player:

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Today in Movie Culture: Imagining Spider-Man in 'Venom,' Alternate 'Solo' Ending and More

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture.

Dream Movie Scene of the Day:

Here’s an impressive fan-made fight sequence that imagines where Spider-Man should show up in Venom:

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Movie Connection of the Day:

Speaking of Marvel movies, it’s no secret that Star-Lord is a fan of Footloose, but Screen Crush digs deep into how much that classic teen movie influenced Guardians of the Galaxy:

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Remade Trailer of the Day:

Also speaking of Marvel movies, here’s another animated version of the Captain Marvel trailer, this one via Smart Aleck Comedy:

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Alternate Ending of the Day:

With Solo: A Star Wars Story out on video, How It Should Have Ended unleashes its animated parody of the movie’s climax and the naming scene:

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Reworked Movie of the Day:

We’ve seen anime and manga style versions of Star Wars, but here’s a trailer for a Russian fan’s imagined anime-style remake of the entirety of A New Hope:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Will Smith, who turns 50 today, holds a baby alien on the set of Men in Black in 1996:

Actor in the Spotlight:

For Fandor, Q.V. Hough honors Anna Karina, the muse of the French New Wave and star of many Godard films:

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Cosplay of the Day:

Here’s a Princess Bride fan cosplaying as Inigo Montoya taking a photo with three of the movie’s stars, Cary Elwes, Chris Sarandon and Wallace Shawn:

“The Spaniard meets The Sicilian, The Prince, and No One of Consequence”

My @FANEXPOCANADA Day 2 recap is up!
Details/Photos: https://t.co/gXv6VBLHw7#ThePrincessBride #Cosplay #InigoMontoya #CaryElwes #WallaceShawn #ChrisSarandon #ThePrincessBrideCosplay #InigoMontoyaCosplay pic.twitter.com/Kdg8EA2yJN

— Joshua of the North (@TheJoshTime) September 25, 2018

Movie Legacy of the Day:

In honor of this week’s 25th anniversary of Dazed and Confused, Jacob T. Swinney and Fandor celebrate the movie’s enduring legacy:

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 20th anniversary of the release of John Frankenheimer’s Ronin. Watch the original trailer for the classic action movie below.

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The Week in Movie News: James Bond Found a New Director, First 'Captain Marvel' Trailer Arrived and More

Beasts of No Nation

Need a quick recap of the past week in movie news? Here are the highlights:

BIG NEWS

Cary Fukunaga will direct the next James Bond movie: Following Danny Boyle’s departure from the director’s chair of Bond 25, the next installment of the 007 franchise has tapped Beasts of No Nation filmmaker Cary Fukunaga for the job. The release of the movie, which may be Daniel Craig’s last in the role, also moved to 2020. Read everything we know here.

Friday Night Lights

GREAT NEWS

David Gordon Green has finished writing his Friday Night Lights movie: We recently talked to Halloween co-writer/director David Gordon Green and received an exclusive update on his upcoming Friday Night Lights movie, for which he’s just finished the script. Read our brief interview about the adaptation here.

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FIRST LOOK

Joaquin Phoenix in Joker: We got our first look at Joaquin Phoenix as “Arthur” in the upcoming DC villain origin movie Joker (see above), which we’re reminded takes place before the iconic character dons his makeup and green hair. Check out everything we know about the movie here.

Disney Princesses

EXCLUSIVE BUZZ

The story of the Wreck-it Ralph 2 Disney Princesses scene: We talked to writer/director Rich Moore and writer Pamela Ribon about one of the most talked-about scenes in any movie this year, the Disney Princesses bit from Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-it Ralph 2. Read the whole interview here.

Mary Poppins Returns

SET VISIT REPORT

Mary Poppins Returns character guide: Speaking of iconic Disney characters, we visited the set of the upcoming sequel Mary Poppins Returns and came back with a lot of information about the movie’s ensemble of characters, new and old. Read our whole report and guide here.

Fantastic Fest

FESTIVAL PREVIEW

Fantastic Fest 2018 Preview: We headed to Austin for Fantastic Fest this week, but beforehand we spotlighted a bunch of wild and crazy movies that you need to put on your radar, including Overlord and Apostle. Check out our guide to this year’s festival here.

Mid90s

FESTIVAL BUZZ

The best of the 2018 Toronto Film Festival: We departed the Toronto Film Festival this week and wrapped up our coverage with a guide to the best movies we saw, including A Star Is Born, Green Book and Jonah Hill’s Mid90s. Check out all our lauded highlights of the festival here.

MUST-WATCH TRAILERS

Captain Marvel puts the ‘her’ in ‘hero’: One of the most anticipated movies of next year and the first solo female superhero focused MCU entry, Captain Marvel delivered its first teaser trailer starring Brie Larson as the titular intergalactic superhero. Watch it below and learn everything we know about the movie here.

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Mary Poppins Returns looks and sounds smashing: The first full trailer for Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns also landed this week, complete with some teases of the animated fantasy sequences and new music written for the sequel and sung by star Emily Blunt. Watch it below.

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Today in Movie Culture: John Carpenter's New 'Halloween' Theme, 'Captain Marvel' Easter Eggs and More

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Movie Score of the Day:

Hear John Carpenter’s new version of his iconic Halloween theme for the upcoming sequel:

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Easter Eggs of the Day:

Mr. Sunday Movies does his thing and humorously highlights all the Easter eggs and other things you maybe missed in the new Captain Marvel trailer:

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Mashup of the Day:

Speaking of Captain Marvel, here’s the movie mashed with Green Lantern starring Ryan Reynolds:

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Remade Trailer of the Day:

What if the upcoming A Star is Born remake starred Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy instead of Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga? Here you go:

Wow ANOTHER remake? pic.twitter.com/3eKheaY1OY

— Kevin T. Porter (@KevinTPorter) September 19, 2018

Top Dog of the Day:

Speaking of animal movie stars, here’s a Criterion Collection video essay by David Cairns about Skippy the dog, co-star of The Awful Truth, The Thin Man and Bringing Up Baby:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Jeremy Irons, who turns 70 today, receives directions from Barbet Schroeder on the set of Reversal of Fortune in 1989:

Actor in the Spotlight:

For GQ, Nicolas Cage extensively breaks down his most iconic movie roles in a 20-minute video:

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Filmmaker in Focus:

For Fandor, Jacob T. Swinney spotlights the way Quentin Tarantino builds tension in his movies:

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Acting Lesson of the Day:

For Wired, dialect coach Erik Singer is back to discuss a bunch of accents in movies and TV series, including Black Panther, Red Sparrow, Get Out and more:

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 50th anniversary of the release of Funny Girl. Watch the original trailer for the classic Barbra Streisand movie below.

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Patrick Stewart Joins the 'Charlie's Angels' Reboot; Here's Everything We Know

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The Angels are heading to the big screen once again. Originally a TV series in the 1970s, Charlie’s Angels was later adapted into a 2000 action comedy that continued the canon of the show, and that spawned one sequel three years later. In 2011, there was a TV series reboot on the small screen, but it was very short-lived. Now, Sony is bringing the property back to theaters with a new version that will hopefully start a new film franchise.

News on the movie reboot has been slow since its announcement two years ago, but with a production start approaching, casting is ramping up. The Hollywood Reporter just shared the latest, that Sir Patrick Stewart is in negotiations to play one of multiple Bosley characters in the feature. Elizabeth Banks, who is also co-writing, producing and directing the new Charlie’s Angels, is also playing another Bosley.

Here’s everything we know about the movie so far:

Who are the Angels this time?

While it’s been said that there will be more than just the iconic number of three Angels this time around, at the moment we only know of three actresses cast in the roles: Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott (Power Rangers) and Ella Balinska (Midsomer Murders). When Stewart was first announced a year ago, Lupita Nyong’o was another potential Angel, but she doesn’t seem to be involved anymore.

What is the premise?

Little is known about the actual plot of this version, but the idea is that the Charles Townsend Agency, the operatives of which are all women, is now a global firm dealing in security and intelligence, not just local private investigation cases. And there are multiple teams around the world.

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Who else is in the movie?

Elizabeth Banks and Patrick Stewart are both said to be playing the part of Bosley. That seems weird, but as we mentioned, there are multiple teams now. Also, in the last set of movies, we saw both Bill Murray as Bosley in Charlie’s Angels and then Bernie Mac as Bosley in Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, explained in the movie as Mac’s version being the adopted brother of Murray.

Where’s Charlie?

As of yet, there is nobody cast as the titular head of the Townsend Agency. The voice-only role is iconically associated with actor John Forsythe, who passed away in 2010. It is unknown if the part will even be played by someone else or the agency is just operating without him now.

Who is the director this time?

Banks, who is also producing alongside husband Max Handelman and co-writing with Jay Basu (The Girl in the Spider’s Web), will be at the helm of the Charlie’s Angels reboot. This will be her sophomore directorial effort, following her 2015 feature debut with Pitch Perfect 2.

When does the new Charlie’s Angels come out?

September 27, 2019.

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Today in Movie Culture: 'Predator' Meets 'Home Alone,' Imagining Michael B. Jordan as Superman and More

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Sequel Idea of the Day:

If Fox makes another Predator movie, he should go up against Kevin McCallister from Home Alone. Here’s an animated look at what that would be like:

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Cosplay of the Day:

Speaking of Predator, in honor of the new movie, the guys at CineFix made a homemade Predator costume:

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Casting Rumor of the Day:

There’s talk of Michael B. Jordan taking over the role of Superman if Henry Cavill is really done. BossLogic shows us what that could look like:

I went and cleaned up the suit a little, thanks for the CC guys – Val-Zod @michaelb4jordan pic.twitter.com/PSTz64X5aW

— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) September 14, 2018

Remade Trailer of the Day:

Brick Force Studios recreated the Venom trailer in Lego:

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Movie Comparison of the Day:

Dimitri Bitu compiled parallel moments between Solo: A Star Wars Story and other Star Wars movies:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Roddy McDowall, who was born on this day in 1928, at the start of the makeup process for his role in Planet of the Apes in 1967:

Actor in the Spotlight:

For Vanity Fair, Drew Barrymore chronicles her acting career from E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial to Charlie’s Angels while also talking about her makeup line:

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Filmmaker in Focus:

For Fandor, Luis Azevedo highlights the sounds of Bong Joon-ho movies, including Snowpiercer and Okja:

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Video Essay of the Day:

This Rossatron video essay showcases how Blade Runner 2049 is a masterclass of action filmmaking:

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 20th anniversary of the premiere of Wes Anderson’s Rushmore at the Toronto International Film Festival. Watch the original trailer for the classic comedy below.

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Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band Travels Across Generations And Genres

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The Week in Movie News: 'Hobbs and Shaw' First Look, Toronto Film Festival Buzz and More

Furious 7

Need a quick recap of the past week in movie news? Here are the highlights:

FIRST LOOK

Dwayne Johnson shares a look at Hobbs and Shaw: Dwayne Johnson isn’t even on set yet, but he took to social media to share the first look at the Fast and the Furious spin-off Hobbs and Shaw as filming began this week. See the image below and read everything we know about the movie here.

A Star is Born

FESTIVAL BUZZ

Toronto Film Festival buzz and photos: We have been at the Toronto Film Festival all this week, and in addition to attending the screenings and talking to the stars, we’ve also been monitoring buzz on all the hot movies, sharing red carpet and Q&A moments and more. Check out our highlight of the movie buzz here and here and see tons of photos from the festival here.

Creed 2

SET VISIT

Creed II blow-by-blow: We visited the set of the upcoming Rocky spinoff sequel Creed II and learned all about what’s in store for Adonis, Bianca and Rocky Balboa plus details on the Rocky IV-inspired story and vision of the movie. Check out our blow-by-blow sneak peek here.

Venom

EXCLUSIVE BUZZ

Ruben Fleischer on Venom: We talked to director Ruben Fleisher about his upcoming movie Venom, which he tells us may later get an unrated cut, as well as the horror classics that influenced the Marvel Comics adaptation. Read the whole interview here.

MUST-WATCH TRAILERS

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs teases the latest from the Coen brothers: Following its premiere at the Venice Film Festival this month, Netflix unveiled the first trailer for the new Coen brothers Western film (formerly series), The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, starring Tim Blake Nelson. Watch it below and learn everything we know about the movie here.

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Captive State promises a political alien invasion thriller: The first teaser trailer and a viral website arrived for Captive State, the latest movie from Rise of the Planet of the Apes director Rupert Wyatt, revealing slightly more of the plot, characters and political themes. Check out everything we know here and watch the teaser below.

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A Star is Born is almost here: A new TV spot arrived for A Star is Born, which has been the talk of the fall film festivals, especially as a major awards contender. The teaser also announced that tickets are now on sale. Watch it below.

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