Burbank, CA – The students of Super Hero High dive deep into their latest adventure as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and DC Entertainment bring you DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis, the newest feature in the popular, groundbreaking universe celebrating young girls. The journey with the toughest class of female DC Super Heroes will be available on Digital ($14.99 Srp) and DVD ($19.98 Srp) on October 2, 2018. Special bonus content on the release includes the 44 minute previously-aired television special, “Super Hero High.”
It seems like an uneventful day at school until the powerful Book of Legends is suddenly stolen from Super Hero High. In order to uncover the mystery, Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl, Bumblebee and the rest of the Super Crew must journey through the depths of the ocean to Atlantis. There, the girls encounter Mera and Siren, the ocean-dwelling thieves, who prove to be a formidable match. In order to recover the...
It seems like an uneventful day at school until the powerful Book of Legends is suddenly stolen from Super Hero High. In order to uncover the mystery, Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl, Bumblebee and the rest of the Super Crew must journey through the depths of the ocean to Atlantis. There, the girls encounter Mera and Siren, the ocean-dwelling thieves, who prove to be a formidable match. In order to recover the...
- 7/2/2018
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
His roles, his career and his politics are a story of change and reversals; but his unforgettable energy drove him on to the end
As I sit down to write about Dennis Hopper, a man I knew a bit, a cowboy hipster who grew up in Old Hollywood and helped create New Hollywood, the BBC is running a breaking news roller at the bottom of my TV screen: "Hollywood actor Dennis Hopper, star of Easy Rider and Apocalypse Now, has died."
It's a paltry log line. It should at least have said that he directed Easy Rider, the film whose jaggy trippiness mocked Hollywood's squareness in 1969. What else about the man should we recall?
Firstly, that he was indeed a Stetson-wearing cowboy of sorts, born in Dodge City of all places, in 1936. And, as if to prove the point, he was in Gunfight at the Ok Corral and True Grit with John Wayne,...
As I sit down to write about Dennis Hopper, a man I knew a bit, a cowboy hipster who grew up in Old Hollywood and helped create New Hollywood, the BBC is running a breaking news roller at the bottom of my TV screen: "Hollywood actor Dennis Hopper, star of Easy Rider and Apocalypse Now, has died."
It's a paltry log line. It should at least have said that he directed Easy Rider, the film whose jaggy trippiness mocked Hollywood's squareness in 1969. What else about the man should we recall?
Firstly, that he was indeed a Stetson-wearing cowboy of sorts, born in Dodge City of all places, in 1936. And, as if to prove the point, he was in Gunfight at the Ok Corral and True Grit with John Wayne,...
- 5/30/2010
- The Guardian - Film News
J.D. Salinger, the author of "Catcher in the Rye" and maybe the literary world's most famous recluse, has died.
Salinger, who turned 91 on New Year's Day, died Wednesday (Jan. 27) of natural causes, the AP reports. He passed away at his home in New Hampshire, where he had spent decades in isolation, fending off curious fans, movie producers and others.
"Catcher in the Rye," Salinger's first novel, was published in 1951 to wide acclaim and has been in circulation ever since. It's become a lit-class staple for generations of high school and college students who dissect antihero Holden Caulfield's ranting against "phonies" and his desire to escape all their "stupid useless conversations."
His other well-known works include "Franny and Zooey" and the collection "Nine Stories." His final published story, "Hapworth 16, 1928," ran in The New Yorker in 1965, and although in the late '90s there were rumblings that an expanded version of the...
Salinger, who turned 91 on New Year's Day, died Wednesday (Jan. 27) of natural causes, the AP reports. He passed away at his home in New Hampshire, where he had spent decades in isolation, fending off curious fans, movie producers and others.
"Catcher in the Rye," Salinger's first novel, was published in 1951 to wide acclaim and has been in circulation ever since. It's become a lit-class staple for generations of high school and college students who dissect antihero Holden Caulfield's ranting against "phonies" and his desire to escape all their "stupid useless conversations."
His other well-known works include "Franny and Zooey" and the collection "Nine Stories." His final published story, "Hapworth 16, 1928," ran in The New Yorker in 1965, and although in the late '90s there were rumblings that an expanded version of the...
- 1/28/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Here comes another batch of bite-sized film review nuggets. This round-up of DVD reviews include analysis of immigration stories intersecting in ‘Sin Nombre,’ a fantasy adventure called ‘Inkheart,’ Bernie Macs last movie ‘Soul Men, a scottish folk story in ‘Stone of Destiny and 2 foreign films sure to peak your interest ‘St. Trinians and Sin Nombre‘ all … in 140 characters or less.
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17 Again shermanscorner: i would never be 17 Again, but the film was surprisingly sweet and well done. friday night date flick. http://bit.ly/22Jurq
ronsuchoplas 17 Again, Zac, meh, he has his fan base, the supporting cast really carried this to make me finish this movie http://ow.ly/oUE5 @movieset
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Inkheart
cichlid Inkheart is a good film the whole family can watch. Disappointed in special feats, only one-an excerpt reading http://ow.ly/hv9V
mariab76 Inkheart...
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17 Again shermanscorner: i would never be 17 Again, but the film was surprisingly sweet and well done. friday night date flick. http://bit.ly/22Jurq
ronsuchoplas 17 Again, Zac, meh, he has his fan base, the supporting cast really carried this to make me finish this movie http://ow.ly/oUE5 @movieset
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Inkheart
cichlid Inkheart is a good film the whole family can watch. Disappointed in special feats, only one-an excerpt reading http://ow.ly/hv9V
mariab76 Inkheart...
- 9/18/2009
- by Kyle Zahar
- MovieSet.com
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