tom hiddleston

‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Spoilers: What That Mid-Credits Scene Means
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Spoilers: What That Mid-Credits Scene Means
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Spoilers: What That Mid-Credits Scene Means
It’s right there in the headline, but here’s an extra warning: Major SPOILERS ahead for Thor: Ragnarok, particularly the end of the film and the mid-credits scene. If you haven’t yet had a chance to see Taika Waititi’s thoroughly rad Thor sequel, you should probably turn back now…unless you’re not particularly concerned with spoilers. To each their own.
Thor and Hulk Meet Again in a New ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Clip
Thor and Hulk Meet Again in a New ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Clip
Thor and Hulk Meet Again in a New ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Clip
It’s not just the best scene in the first Thor: Ragnarok trailer — it’s the scene: Thor and Hulk are reunited on the battle planet of Sakaar, where they’re meant to engage in a gladiator-style fight to the death for the amusement of thousands of bloodthirsty fans (and Jeff Goldblum). Instead, Thor is pumped to see his “friend from work.” In a new, extended look at that scene, we see that not everyone shares the god of thunder’s excitement.
A New Report Says Daniel Craig Back Could Be Back as James Bond After All
A New Report Says Daniel Craig Back Could Be Back as James Bond After All
A New Report Says Daniel Craig Back Could Be Back as James Bond After All
The drama around who will play James Bond in the next (and 25th!) 007 adventure is already more intriguing than anything in the last 007 adventure. Incumbent Bond made it fairly clear during the press tour for Spectre that he wasn’t exactly dying to make another film as Britain’s greatest secret agent (unless I’m missing the subtext in his comment about preferring to slash his wrists rather than drink any more shaken martinis). Last summer, there came word that producers were very interested in Tom Hiddleston taking on the role for Bond 25. But a new report in Page Six says things have changed yet again.
‘Kong: Skull Island’ Review: The Effects Are King in This Action-Heavy Reboot
‘Kong: Skull Island’ Review: The Effects Are King in This Action-Heavy Reboot
‘Kong: Skull Island’ Review: The Effects Are King in This Action-Heavy Reboot
Kong: Skull Island may be set in the early 1970s, but it’s clearly engineered for modern sensibilities. The film’s trailer drew comparisons to Apocalypse Now, but director Jordan Vogt-Roberts seems less inspired by Francis Ford Coppola’s Vietnam War film than its iconic poster of a fiery setting sun, an image Skull Island returns to over and over. Even if it bears superficial similarities to Coppola’s classic, it’s little more than A-picture gloss on a big-budget B-movie. Naming one of your characters after Joseph Conrad doesn’t make your film Heart of Darkness; the only thing at this movie’s heart is the (admittedly accurate) belief that when a giant ape punches a giant lizard in the face with a boat motor it looks totally freaking awesome.
‘Kong: Skull Island’ Trailer: We Gotta Get Out of This Place
‘Kong: Skull Island’ Trailer: We Gotta Get Out of This Place
‘Kong: Skull Island’ Trailer: We Gotta Get Out of This Place
Each new trailer for Kong: Skull Island offers a little more humor than the last, and in the final trailer for the King’s revival, it’s not just John C. Reilly who’s monkeying around. Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson and Corey Hawkins also get a few comedic beats in during the latest sneak peek, which is cleverly set to The Animals’ “We Gotta Get Out of This Place.” And there are plenty of good reasons to get the heck off of that island.

Load More Articles