Movie Talk
  • LEGO Marvel Super HeroesThe team assembles for LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (Photo: WB Games)

    You've been watching them save the world in comics, on television, and in the movies over the years. Now you can help them as they square off against world-class villains… after they've been transformed into little blocky guys. And unlike the movies, you get to see all your favorites together at once.

    The heroes of the Marvel Universe are joining forces with the world of Legos and coming to a gaming system near you with Lego Marvel Super Heroes, a new video game that will be released this fall. A trailer for the game has been released, and judging the thirty-five seconds on display, the game does a great version of making the characters look cute and heroic at the same time.

    Watch the exclusive spot for Lego Marvel Super Heroes:

    In the preview, a massive explosion bursts forth, and through a hail of little plastic blocks swings Spider-Man, with the traditional Lego cylindrical head and clampy hands. Next Thor drifts into view, hammer held high, and Wolverine is scowling impressively

    Read More »from Lego Marvel Super Heroes Snap Together in Exclusive Game Trailer
  • Henry Cavill in 'Man of Steel'Henry Cavill in 'Man of Steel' (Photo: Warner Bros.)Superman's usual stomping (or is it flying?) grounds may be Smallville and Metropolis, but now he could be paying a visit to your city with an exclusive first look at his latest cinematic adventure.

    DC Entertainment's We Can Be Heroes is offering the chance for one generous super-fan and 100 super-guests host the Last Son of Krypton in their hometown with a private screening of "Man of Steel," the massively anticipated summer action extravaganza starring Henry Cavill as Kal-El/Clark Kent and directed by Zack Snyder.

    Read More »from Be a Hero and Bring a Private ‘Man of Steel’ Screening to Your Hometown
  • Evan Peters at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival (Getty Images)
    Evan Peters is the kind of actor who flies under the radar, and yet he's easily one of the most versatile stars gracing screens right now. The 26-year-old star is best known for playing creepy teenager Tate Langdon on the first season of "American Horror Story" and for his off-screen romance with Emma Roberts.

    This spring, the Missouri-native is taking a break from scary television in favor of a lighthearted turn in the Scott Coffey-directed project, "Adult World." The film, which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival last week, showcases Peters' talent as a comedic actor as he stars opposite his real-life girlfriend. The pair, who meet while working in a sex toy shop, dish up a sweet coming-of-age story with a little bite but not too much bark.

    Despite the fact that his star is definitely on the rise, Peters remains humble about his work, telling Yahoo! Movies that he still gets a case of cold feet when he hits the red carpet. Check out what else he shared about his role, his New York vices, and the third season of "American Horror Story."

    Read More »from Q&A: Evan Peters Talks ‘Adult World,’ Horror Stories, and Sex Toy Shops at Tribeca

Pagination

(1,956 Stories)

News for You

Subscribe for the best Movie Talk!

[X]

How to subscribe

Roll over each section to subscribe using Add to My Yahoo! or RSS Feed feeds.

Yahoo! News offers dozens of RSS feeds you can read in My Yahoo! or using third-party RSS news reader software. Click here to find out more about RSS and how you can use it with Yahoo! News.