Robert Duvall’s Underrated Comedy Role in Kicking & Screaming With Will Ferrell

Though he’s known for serious, dramatic roles, Robert Duvall also appeared in a handful of comedies, like Secondhand Lions and Four Christmases. In 2005, he and Will Ferrell starred together in Kicking & Screaming. While critics weren’t overly impressed with the film, many consider it a hidden gem that reveals Duvall’s lighter, comedic talent.

PlayStation Shuts Down Major Studio In Surprise Move

PlayStation is closing Bluepoint Games, according to a report by Jason Schreier of Bloomberg. Bluepoint Games is known for beautifully recreating older titles, like their remakes of Shadow of the Colossus and Demon’s Souls. PlayStation says the decision, made after a recent evaluation of its businesses, will result in the studio’s closure in March.

It Is Karmically Wrong to Watch This Toy Story 5 Trailer on Your iPad

The trailer begins with young Bonnie playing with the toys she received in Toy Story 3. She’s playfully imagining a wedding, but quickly loses interest when a new tablet, called “Lilypad,” arrives. The Lilypad immediately grabs Bonnie’s attention, and it mockingly tells the older toys that Bonnie needs something more modern. Fortunately, Woody returns – a little thinner on top – and teams up with Buzz to save the toys from being replaced by technology.

The Peaky Blinders Movie Trailer Has a Startling Lack of Peaky Blinders in It

Generally, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man feels like typical Peaky Blinders: Tommy Shelby, despite wanting to leave his criminal past behind, is pulled back into trouble in Birmingham. He’s the only one who can resolve it using his intelligence and willingness to use force. The show has a history of casting well-known actors as villains—think Paddy Considine, Sam Neill, Adrien Brody, and Anya Taylor-Joy—and this time, Tommy’s opponent is his own son, played by Barry Keoghan.

Dark Horse Comics’ Cult Superhero Concrete Makes Long-Awaited Return | Exclusive

Concrete began as Ron Lithgow, a speechwriter who was kidnapped by aliens and had his brain placed inside a massive stone body. After escaping, he was given the chance to live a normal life, with the help of his former employer, a U.S. Senator, who told everyone he was a cyborg. Instead of fighting crime, Ron used his incredible strength and stamina to assist people in everyday situations. He also pursued thrilling personal challenges, such as climbing Mount Everest and swimming the Atlantic Ocean.