Ryan Thomason

Jupiter Ascending Advance Screening for Seattle and Portland

Jupiter Ascending Advance Screening for Seattle and Portland

WHEN: Tuesday, February 3rd @ 7pm WHERE: Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon HOW TO GET IN: If you want to see the Jupiter Ascending advance screening before anybody else just click on the big ol Linky Links for city! Make sure you get there EARLY the theater is overbooked to ensure full capacity. We are […]

 Ryan Thomason

Project Almanac Advance Screening for Salt Lake City

Project Almanac Advance Screening for Salt Lake City

WHEN: Wednesday, January 28th @ 6PM WHERE: Salt Lake City, UT HOW TO GET IN: If you want to see Project Almanac before anybody else with this advance screening just click on the big ol linky link below! Make sure you get there EARLY the theater is overbooked to ensure full capacity. If you missed […]

 Kyle J. Steenblik

WPR Box Office Report: January 20th

WPR Box Office Report: January 20th

This weekend saw an impressive and record setting January weekend for the disappointing American Sniper, with a weekend gross of $107 million.  Followed by the overly kid friendly Paddington still able to pick up $25 million, and The Wedding Ringer was only 1 million behind it.  The rest of the field looks much as it […]

 

Tom Hardy Out of Suicide Squad

Tom Hardy Out of Suicide Squad

David Ayer has his hands full. He’s got a ton of talent being shoehorned into a very questionable story, but as we’ve seen from what Marvel could do with IPs like Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant Man (we at WPR believe will be a hit), DC might be looking to catch lightning in a […]

 Alan Smithee

Black Widow Confirmed for Civil War

Black Widow Confirmed for Civil War

In an interview recently, the directors of the upcoming Marvel movie Captain America: Civil War, Anthony and Joe Russo revealed that Scarlett Johansson will be back in the movie reprising her role as Black Widow. We’ve been preparing for the movie since the one debuted last year…we’ve been working on it for a long time […]

 Alan Smithee

No Stewart or McKellen in X-Men: Apocalypse

No Stewart or McKellen in X-Men: Apocalypse

  Patrick Stewart revealed recently that neither he or Sir Ian McKellen would likely be making an appearance in the upcoming Bryan Singer X-Men flick <em>X-Men: Apocalypse</em>.<blockquote>I was learning quite a lot more about it last night, it is going to be looking very much at the earlier lives of all our characters. And so […]

 HERPYDERPYNOUSEME

Batman vs. Robin – Trailer

Batman vs. Robin – Trailer

  DC owns animation when it comes to their IPs. Marvel is getting there, but I honestly don’t see much need for them to catch up considering how well their movies are doing. DC though, makes some of the best animated movies featuring their beloved lineup of heroes and villains. With that I’m glad to […]

 Kaitlyn Booth

Review: “Paddington” Fails To Rise Above Simply Being A Kids Movie

Review: “Paddington” Fails To Rise Above Simply Being A Kids Movie

Title: Paddington Director: Paul King Screenwriter: Paul King (written by), Hamish McColl (screen story), Paul King (screen story), and Michael Bond (character “Paddington Bear”) Principal Cast: Ben Whishaw, Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, Nicole Kidman, and Peter Capaldi I’ve spent the better part of a week in a strange state of mind. […]

 Ryan Thomason

James Cameron Has Delayed Next Avatar Sequel

James Cameron Has Delayed Next Avatar Sequel

James Cameron has told AP that the next new AVATAR film – the first in three forthcoming sequels – will see its release delayed by a year to address ongoing scripting and logistical challenges. He made the announcement while in New Zealand where he was helping promote the local film industry with other directors including […]

 Kaitlyn Booth

Review: “Blackhat” Is A Cyber Thriller With No Thrills

Review: “Blackhat” Is A Cyber Thriller With No Thrills

Title: Blackhat Director: Michael Mann Screenwriter: Morgan Davis Foehl Primary Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Viola Davis, Wei Tang, William Mapother, Leehom Wang, and Holt McCallany Has anyone gone back and watched any movies or television from the late 80’s and early 90’s? This was back when the computers that were once the dreams of scifi authors […]

 Ryan Thomason

The Boy Next Door Advance Screening for Salt Lake City

The Boy Next Door Advance Screening for Salt Lake City

WHEN: Tuesday, January 20th @ 7pm WHERE: HOW TO GET IN: If you want to see The Bofy Next Door advance screening before anybody else in Salt Lake City, just click the big link below for your chance to enter to win the tickets! Winners will be notified via email on Monday, January 19th. The […]

 Ryan Thomason

Fox Gains ‘Escape From New York’ Rights

Fox Gains ‘Escape From New York’ Rights

Yes, you can now assume Escape from New York will join the other 80’s remakes that have been coming out lately. In case you didn’t know, Escape from New York is a future dystopian movie where New York City is now a maximum security prison. Snake Plissken, eye patch wearing, bad-ass extraordinaire has been enlisted […]

 Ryan Thomason

New Chappie International Trailer is out

New Chappie International Trailer is out

A new Chappie international trailer is now online for Neill Blomkamp’s upcoming sci-fi film about a robot who ends up scaring the bejesus out of humanity. At first, I thought Chappie seemed like a Short Circuit reboot. But, holy dang I was wrong. The cast is pretty impressive to start. Starring; Sharlto Copley, Hugh Jackman, […]

 Ryan Thomason

Backstrom Advance Screening for Portland

Backstrom Advance Screening for Portland

WHEN: Thursday, January 14th @ 7:30 WHERE: Portland, Oregon HOW TO GET IN: If you want to see the free Backstrom Advance Screening before it airs on Fox, just click the big linky link below! Make sure you get there early, the theater is overbooked to ensure full capacity. If you missed out on all […]

 Kyle J. Steenblik

WPR Box Office Report: January 13th 2015

WPR Box Office Report: January 13th 2015

This is the first Box Office Report of 2015, I wanted to get at least a full week in before diving into what is happening in theatres.  The  past two weekends saw only two new openings, with others expending nationwide.  Most notably, Selma, which picked up the number two spot from Into the Woods.  The […]

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