Fandango has announced a new streaming service, FandangoNow, expected to launch by March 30 in time for the HD digital release of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” on April 1, 2016. They plan to offer theater tickets with a kicker — access to the film again when it is available for streaming. FandangoNow will provide access to new movie releases and next-day TV shows on the web, iOS, Android and Roku devices as well as on smart TVs from Samsung, LG and Vizio.
Morgan Freeman and Jack Huston star in this remake of the Charlton Heston classic, “Ben-Hur,” the story of a falsely accused Jewish nobleman in the time of Jesus (Rodrigo Santoro).
From DreamWorks Animation comes season 3 of VeggieTales in the House, only on Netflix.
The faith‐based adventures of Bob, Larry, and their veggie housemates continue in season 3, only on Netflix, debuting March 25, 2016. The Veggies learn important lessons about being a good friend, including: being a good listener, not over‐reacting, being honest, and gratitude. There are also a handful of exciting episodes with LarryBoy as he meets new heroes and takes on new villains.
“Everything is Copy,” the documentary about Nora Ephron by her son, premieres tonight at 9:00 on HBO. Ephron was the daughter of Hollywood screenwriters Phoebe and Henry Ephron (“Desk Set”), who named her after Ibsen’s famous heroine of “A Doll’s House” and based their hit Broadway comedy “Take Her, She’s Mine” on the challenges of raising Nora and her sisters. Nora Ephron began as a journalist, and her collected essays about women and media are witty, self-deprecating, and fiercely funny. She often quoted what her brilliant but difficult mother told her as she was dying:”Take notes.” Her parents taught her that everything was material for her writing, and her first novel, Heartburn is the bittersweet, but fiercely funny of her marriage and humiliating break-up with Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein, the second of three writers she married. She wrote the screenplay for the film, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson.
I’m a big fan of her film with Rick Moranis and Steve Martin, My Blue Heaven, a comedy about a long-time crook in the witness protection program, and I think it is very funny that it came out around the same time as “Goodfellas,” a brilliant drama about a crook in the witness protection program, based on a book by Ephron’s third husband, Nicholas Pileggi. Everything is copy, indeed.
Trailer: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Posted on March 21, 2016 at 8:00 am
“Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” based on the book by Ransom Riggs, stars Eva Green as a Professor X-style collector of young people with an assortment of special powers. Asa Butterfield, Samuel L. Jackson, and Kim Dickens co-star, and director Tim Burton seems just the right choice to bring it to life.