March 3, 2016

Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters Trailer

It’s here!!! Details about the upcoming Ghostbusters reboot have been trickling in since the film was announced last year. We’ve been teased with everything from cameo and casting details, to photos of the new ECTO-1 car, to glimpses of costumes and the new ghost fighting proton packs and now finally the much anticipated day is here! The new Ghostbusters trailer has arrived!
February 18, 2016

Ghostbusters Teaser Trailer Premiere

You know a movie is a big deal when they release a special trailer just to tease that a trailer is coming soon. Paul Feig's Ghostbuster reboot is that big of a movie. Starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones is coming this summer, but the big news of the moment is that the trailer is coming soon.
February 14, 2016

Three Ghostbusters Share Screen For First Time in SNL Sketch

Melissa McCarthy hosted SNL last night giving us our first glimpse at the on screen chemistry of three of the four Ghostbusters. Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones shared the screen for the first time last night after spending last summer filming Paul Feig's 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters.
February 3, 2016

Sony Pictures Relaunches Ghostbusters.com for 2016 Reboot

Ghostbusters 2016 is coming! Right we knew that, but film details have been locked up tight for the most part, and its been awhile since Paul Feig has leaked a detail about the upcoming blockbuster. Today Sony Pictures re-launched Ghostbusters.com with all new graphics, updated, modernized and focused on the 2016 reboot.
January 9, 2016

Leonard Maltin: The Martian As a Comedy Makes No Sense

Famed film critic Leonard Maltin may list “Casablanca” as his all-time favorite movie (with “Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla” serving has his all-time guilty pleasure), but he nonetheless has plenty of respect for comedy films. In fact, the one thing he likes about the Golden Globe Awards – which will be held this Sunday – is that they have separate categories for drama and comedy/musical films, thus ensuring that those who provide laughter at the multiplex also get respect each year.