Welcome to June 2015, and a whole list of big blockbuster releases! GeekScholars Movie News is ready to release their Rotten Tomatoes, Opening Box Office Predictions, and overall excitement levels for:
Entourage
Spy
Jurassic World
Inside Out
Ted 2
In addition, the hosts discuss the recent winners at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, and which ones audiences should seek out in the coming months.
Eight seasons and a movie! Eat your heart out, Community!
Yes, movie star Vinnie Chase and his entourage – older brother Johnny Drama, best friend/manager E (for Eric), and driver/mascot Turtle – are back in all their bromantic glory. The only difference being that this time they’re on the big screen. Well, that and they’re in better form than they’ve been since probably season three.
Warner Bros. has released the first teaser trailer for the film sequel to HBO’s hit comedy series, Entourage.
E, Turtle, Drama and leader Vince are back – along with temper tantrum-throwing agent Ari – with cameos from Mark Wahlberg and Ronda Rousey. But the highlight has to be the trailer-within-a-trailer for Vince’s new movie (from the producers of Medellin and Aquaman!) that gets things started.
Check it out following the jump. Entourage will open on June 5, 2015.
Here’s what HBO Has to Say about tonight’s Episode…
In the midst of a public relations crisis over Vince’s movie, Ari has a face-to-face with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and other top NFL figures, and gets unexpected help from black-sheep agent Lizzie Grant (Autumn Reeser). At Vince’s behest, Eric agrees to help Drama find the perfect script. Turtle ends up with egg on his face when he accuses Alex of maxing out his corporate credit card. Sporting a bold new look, Vince takes his risk-taking proclivities to new heights. HBO playdates: July 11 (12:30 a.m.), 13 (11:00 p.m.), 14 (3:35 a.m.), 15 (10:30 p.m.) and 22 (10:00 p.m.), HBO2 playdates: July 12 (9:00 p.m.), 16 (2:05 a.m.) and 17 (3:00 p.m., 9:30 p.m.)
Entourage returns to HBO for it’s 7th season, Sunday (Tomorrow) at 10:30 pm. If you miss this episode, it’s HBO there will be plenty of repeats during the week. Courtesy of our new friends at HBO, we have tons of clips after the break.
The director of Vince’s (Adrian Grenier) latest action film talks his star into doing his own driving stunt, agitating both Eric (Kevin Connolly) and Ari (Jeremy Piven). Turtle’s (Jerry Ferrara) attraction to Alex (Dania Ramirez), an underperforming employee, threatens to damage his fledgling car-service business. Ari looks to add to his resume as “the biggest agent in the world” by forging an alliance with the NFL. Worried that his holding deal is about to expire, Drama (Kevin Dillon) pressures Lloyd (Rex Lee), now his agent, to land him a project.
While some things Emmy [ABC, 8/7C] remain the same [Hello, James Spader!], some things Emmy have definitely changed – and for the better [I’m looking at you Mad Men!]. Gold Derby at the Los Angeles Times has handicapped the possible winners for us, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be right. Heaven knows that the Academy does the unexpected often enough to make their award winning selections suitable for bookie fodder. So, then, what follows is the Gold Derby handicapping for each category followed by my selections – not of the winners, but of those who should win in my not necessarily humble opinion…