‘Pressure’ Trailer: Brendan Fraser Takes on D-Day in Historical Thriller

I just got a look at the trailer for Pressure, and it’s definitely piqued my interest. This historical thriller from Focus Features drops May 29th and takes us right into the heart of the 72 hours before D-Day – you know, the biggest naval invasion ever. The film centers on a really tough spot for Dwight D. Eisenhower, played by Sam Fraser, and Captain James Stagg (Andrew Scott) as they grapple with what seems like an impossible decision. I’ve included the trailer below so you can check it out for yourself!

Amazon’s 007 Ends the Anti-James Bond Era

James Bond has been a popular character in books and movies for many years. He’s become a truly iconic figure, and even people who haven’t seen the films usually know something about him. This widespread recognition has led to a lot of parody, playfully imitating his famous traits. While Daniel Craig’s portrayal of Bond offered a different take, future adaptations aren’t limited to that approach.

Lost Marvel Stories Finally Resurface in New Collection (Exclusive Excerpt)

Back in the 1960s, comic book publishers were envious of Warren Publishing’s horror magazines, Eerie and Creepy. Edited and largely written by the talented Archie Goodwin, these magazines were able to publish more mature content because, being black and white publications instead of standard comics, they weren’t subject to the restrictions of the Comics Code Authority.

Netflix Fans Can’t Get Enough of Critically Panned Eddie Murphy Film ‘Norbit’

Eddie Murphy has a couple of poorly reviewed movies – The Adventures of Pluto Nash and A Thousand Words both received 0% ratings – but Norbit is the film most often blamed for a downturn in his career. Surprisingly, almost 20 years after its release, Murphy claimed Norbit wasn’t actually that bad. Maybe some fans took him seriously, as the movie is currently seeing a resurgence on Netflix. But is Norbit really worth another look?

Beast Trailer: Russell Crowe Is A Former MMA Champion Fighting To Save His Brother

Lionsgate has unveiled the first trailer for Beast, a new film where Russell Crowe plays a character who steps back into the world of MMA to help his brother. Tyler Atkins directed the movie, with a script by David Frigerio. The cast also includes Daniel MacPherson, Luke Hemsworth, Bren Foster, Amy Shark, Mojean Aria, and Kelly Gale. You can watch the trailer here:

Walton Goggins Stole This 92% RT Thriller Miniseries With Only 5 Minutes Of Screentime

It’s even more remarkable when you learn it wasn’t the original intention. Walton Goggins’ character, Boyd, was initially supposed to die in the first episode of Justified, but viewers responded so positively that the producers decided to keep him around. The show concluded in 2015, but Timothy Olyphant reprised his role as Raylan Givens for a new version of Elmore Leonard’s City Primeval.