The story of Queen and its charismatic frontman, Freddie Mercury, Bohemian Rhapsody is the tale of a band who realized that the possibility of never getting airplay freed them to do something wild and different – so different, and so great, that they became legends.
Bohemian Rhapsody will open on November 2nd. Check out the first trailer, below.
After Shrek The Third, the series pretty much hit bottom. Very few fans thought a fourth movie would be a good idea, but since it had already been greenlighted, there nothing to be done. And then, a minor miracle happened – Shrek: The Final Chapter backed off the ubiquitous pop references and went back to what made the first two movies popular – the characters!
Shrek [Mike Myers] has become [he thinks] ordinary – he has a wife and three babies; random strangers ask him to roar for their children; the Far Far Away tour bus stops by his swamp home to point out the totally not scary ogre who saved the kingdom. Life is perfect. Perfectly boring. More than anything, he would like a day of being scary – and able to have a mudbath in piece.
Following a Groundhog Day montage of the triplets’ birthday that plays over and over, each time through worse than the time before, Shrek encounters Rumplestiltskin [Walt Dohrn, also Head of Story for the film] – a snake oil salesman if there ever was one. Rumple offers him a deal: exchange the next day for one of Shrek’s days as a baby – a day he wouldn’t even remember.