Entries in Movies (571)

Sunday
Dec132015

‘Independence Day: Resurgence’ gets its first full trailer

 

Twenty years after the first film came out, the aliens have come back. And while Will Smith isn’t making a comeback, we see a lot of the old cast and some new faces taking on the aliens. We get to hear the original film’s iconic speech along with images from the new one showing just how much has changed in the past two decades. Jeff Goldblum’s David Levinson said it the best in the trailer, “That is definitely bigger than the last one.”

Source: iO9

Sunday
Dec132015

Date Night Movies helps you look for films you and your partner can enjoy

There will be moments in your relationship when you want to watch a particular film and your significant other wants to catch something completely different. The site called Date Night Movies helps you reach a compromise. All you have to do is pick the two movies you want to see (or even your favorites) and it will give you suggestions based off that. And if you have an Apple TV, the good news is you can access it through there. Just search for “Date Night” on your Apple TV.

Source: Lifehacker

Friday
Dec112015

Watch: The first trailer of X-Men: Apocalypse is out 

Shot mostly in Montreal, Canada, Bryan Singer's latest joint, X-Men: Apocalypse, gets its first trailer and it is a doozy. We start with Sophie Turner as Jean Grey having a premonition of death and then a rundown of the new X-Men as well as the new supervillain Apocalypse, an ancient mutant with various fearsome powers and an extinction agenda for the world.

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Wednesday
Dec092015

Canadian artists and apps get named as part of Apple’s Best of 2015

What do big Canadian artists like Drake, Justin Bieber, and The Weeknd and the apps Lara Croft Go! and Dark Echo have in common? They’re among the best of the best Apple has chosen for the year. While we couldn’t beat Adele’s comeback album “25” in the top spot, the second and third spot in the Top Albums go to Drake’s “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late” and Justin Bieber’s “Purpose,” respectively. Meanwhile, The Weeknd’s “Beauty Behind the Madness” clinches the seventh spot.

When it comes to apps, Canadian-made turn-based puzzle game Lara Croft Go is named the iPhone Game of the Year. Its close runner-up interactive fantasy novel Weirdwood Manor hails from Toronto. And even the Most Innovative Game for the iPhone Dark Echo comes out of Vancouver. If you want to get your hands on the best of the best, you can check the full list per category in the following links: Music, Apps, Movies, Podcasts, TV, and Books.