• 'Interstellar' Tops Most Pirated Movies of 2015s

    As you can see in the headline of this article, the most torrented movie of 2015 wasn't actually released this year. Director Christopher Nolan's ode to sci-fi filmmaking, Interstellar, starring Matthew McConaughey and more, is the most illegally downloaded film of the last year, despite having a release date in the fourth quarter of 2014. What other movies made the list this year? Check out the top ten most downloaded movies of the year below.
  • 'Gremlins 3' is Coming; Actor Zach Galligan Compares New Sequel to 'Jurassic World'

    It looks like 'Gremlins 3' is still happening! Earlier this week Zach Galligan, who played the protagonist in the initial two films, was involved in a Q&A session with fans while screening the 1984 original film at Prince Charles Cinema in London. According to E! News, Galligan confirmed a sequel is definitely in the works and compared the production's team new take on the movie to the 2015 box-offit hit, 'Jurassic World.'
  • Jurassic World Sequel Set To Release in 2018

    It's seem like just yesterday the world was blown away by the larger-than-life dinos and Chris Pratt's control over them in the 'Jurassic World' official trailer and now, its follow-up film just announced its official release date, three years from now in 2018.
  • Pittsburgh Video Producers Mash-Up Concert Debacle with 'Jurassic World'

    'Jurassic World' is set to be one of the biggest films of the summer and the Kenny Chesney concert in Pittsburgh was set to be one of the biggest shows of the year in the Pennsylvania city. That said, some were nervous after the last Chesney show at Heinz Field resulted in violence, arrests and a general mess. Using that as inspiration, local video producers Benstonium mashed-up footage of the last concert with clips from the new Jurassic Park series trailer with hilarious effect.
  • 'Star Wars' Is 2015's Most-Anticipated Movie: Fandango Releases List Including 'Avengers,' 'Jurassic World'

    Fandango recently released a few lists that predict what fans want to see and which actors they are going to love in 2015. "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" tops the list of the most-anticipated movies of the new year, while Robert Downey Jr. and Jennifer Lawrence take first place for the fan favorite actor and actress for their upcoming releases. "Avengers: Age of Ultron" and "Jurassic World" also made the list, "The Hollywood Reporter" noted. J.J. Abrams is at the helm of the seventh "Star Wars" installment, which will feature actors like Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher from the original films. Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis and Adam Driver will also star in the film, which hits theaters in a year. Fans are also excited for other sequels, like the final "Hunger Games" and second "Avengers" movies. "Jurassic World," a reboot of "Jurassic Park," rounds out the top five. Jamie Dornan got the nod for biggest male breakout star for his role in "Fifty Shades of Grey." Disney's "Despicable Me" spin-off, "Minions," is the most-anticipated family film of 2015. See the full lists below:
  • New 'Jurassic World' Trailer Features John Williams 'Jurassic Park' Theme, Other Similarities to Original [WATCH]

    Millennials rejoice: The new trailer for "Jurassic World" is here and it gives a few shout-outs to the original "Jurassic Park," which came out in 1993. The trailer features the career-hot Chris Pratt in the leading role, a futuristic park and a genetically modified dinosaur because the regular ones were getting boring. Thankfully, the original movie's presence is undeniable in the trailer, "Billboard" notes. OK, so the plot is technically different in that the "Park" is now a "World" and things seem to be peaceful. That all changes when Bryce Dallas Howard's ("The Help" and "50/50") character reveals that scientists have been messing around with dinosaur genetics in order to create a super monster — silly scientists! Pratt is reminiscent of Sam Neill in the original, if only because of his nerdy vest and unfortunate predicament. Other similarities from the trailer include two children heading to the amusement park sans parents, the mosquito with dino DNA that started the whole franchise and the epic John Williams theme music. Head to the 1:50 mark to here the spine-tingling piano version of the theme. There is no sign of any villainous Wayne Knight character, though.
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