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Based on information provided by the Dark Horizons website and internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in the movie theatres in March.

Jack the Giant Slayer
Opens: March 1

This big-budget film is, of course, based on the classic fairytale story about Jack and the Beanstalk, following a young farmhand (Nicholas Hoult) who unwittingly opens a gateway between our world and a fearsome race of giants bent on reclaiming the Earth they once lost – forcing the farmhand into the battle of his life to stop them. The cast includes Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy and Ewan McGregor.

Phantom
Opens: March 1

This Cold War thriller is set entirely onboard a Soviet submarine, starring Ed Harris as the captain of Soviet submarine B756, a man who has secretly been suffering from seizures that alter his perception of reality. Forced to leave his wife and daughter, he is rushed into this classified mission armed with a single ICBM, and a device that renders them invisible to sonar. The Captain soon discovers that he has been chosen for this mission in the belief he would fail. Challenged by a rogue KGB special forces group (David Duchovny) bent on seizing control of the missile, the fate of humanity is in his hands. The film co-stars William Fichtner, Lance Henriksen, Jonathon Schaech, Natasha McElhone and Sean Patrick Flanery.

Stoker
Opens: March 1

The film was written by actor Wentworth Miller (Prison Break) and focuses on what happens after to a young girl and her mother who, after the death of the young girl’s father, moves in with her enigmatic uncle. The cast includes Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode, Nicole Kidman, Dermot Mulroney, Jacki Weaver, Lucas Till and Alden Enrenreich.

Dead Man Down
Opens: March 8

Noomi Rapace plays a woman seeking retribution after she was left disfigured while Colin Farrell plays a professional killer and right-hand man to an underground crime lord (Terrence Howard) – the same crime lord responsible for Rapace’s injury. She seduces and blackmails the killer into taking out his boss, and their intense relationship leads to a violent plan for revenge. The cast includes Dominic Cooper and Isabelle Huppert.

Emperor
Opens: March 8

The story is set in the days immediately after the Japanese surrendered at the end of World War II. General Douglas MacArthur (Tommy Lee Jones) was made the de facto ruler of Japan as Supreme Commander of the occupying forces. Matthew Fox (Lost) will play General Bonner Fellers, a Japanese expert brought in to make a crucial decision – should Emperor Hirohito be tried and hanged as a war criminal?

Oz: The Great and Powerful
Opens: March 8

When Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s hit the jackpot, with fame and fortune his for the taking. That is, until he meets the witches Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz), and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. The film also stars Zach Braff, Joey King, Abigail Spencer and Bruce Campbell.

From Up On Poppy Hill
Opens: March 15

Set in 1963 Yokohama in the lead-up to the Tokyo Olympics the following year, the story follows a high school girl living in a boarding house. She and a boy who works for the newspaper club decide to clean up the school’s dilapidated ‘Latin Quarter’ clubhouse. Unfortunately the school’s chairman intends to demolish the building and they must try to persuade him to change his mind. Based on the 1980s manga, that features the voices of Sarah Bolger, Anton Yelchin, Ron Howard, Jeff Dunham, Gillian Anderson, Chris Noth, Isabelle Fuhrman, Emily Osment, Beau Bridges, Jamie Lee Curtis, Bruce Dern, Christina Hendricks and Aubrey Plaza.

The Call
Opens: March 15

The story begins when a 9-1-1 operator (Halle Berry) accidentally gets a young kidnapped woman murdered by serial killer. While she’s permanently affected by the horror of the incident, years later she gets her chance at redemption when she learns about another young woman (Abigail Breslin) that same killer had captured and works to save her. The film also stars Morris Chestnut, Michael Imperioli and Roma Maffia.

Upside Down
Opens: March 15

The story is set in an alternate reality where there are two separate worlds. One is inverted, affluent and hovering over the other. A humble guy from the world below (Jim Sturgess) holds on to the memory of a girl (Kirsten Dunst) he met in his youth from the world above. When he catches a glimpse of a grown-up version of her on television, nothing will stop him from getting her back – not even the laws of physics.

Love and Honor
Opens: March 22

Liam Hemsworth (The Hunger Games) plays a soldier fighting in the Vietnam war. He and a friend travel to Michigan on a week-long leave, and it is there that he falls in love with a hippie protester (Teresa Palmer from I Am Number Four). The guys soon debate going AWOL instead of returning to the war. The film also stars Aimee Teegarden (Friday Night Lights).

Olympus Has Fallen
Opens: March 22

Gerard Butler stars as a Secret Service agent pulled into an operation to rescue the U.S. President (Aaron Eckhart) after a team of North Korean operatives infiltrates the White House. The cast includes Morgan Freeman, Dylan McDermott and Ashley Judd.

The Croods
Opens: March 22

In this animated film, an earthquake forces a caveman to lead his family across a volatile world in search of a new home. This caveman is scared of anything new in life, keeping his family sheltered over the years. But now he’s forced to venture out into a dangerous world for the first time. Voices are provided by Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Keener and Emma Stone.

G.I. Joe: Retaliation
Opens: March 29

The “Joes” are framed as traitors and are all seemingly wiped out; but the few that remain must stop Cobra from taking control of nuclear missiles and launching them at various cities. The cast includes Dwayne Johnson, Channing Tatum, Bruce Willis, Adrianne Palicki and Ray Stevenson.

The Host
Opens: March 29

Based on the book by Twilight author Stephenie Meyer, the film follows one young woman named Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan), who has been inhabited by a Soul called ‘Wanderer,’ but Melanie refuses to fade away. Wanderer soon starts to see Melanie’s memories and eventually finds a connection with her. The pair then decides to set off together and find Melanie’s loved ones. The cast includes Jake Abel, Max Irons and Frances Fisher.

The Place Beyond the Pines
Opens: March 29

This is a multi-generational story of a motorcycle stunt rider (Ryan Gosling), who considers committing a crime in order to provide for his newborn child, an act that puts him on a collision course with a cop-turned-politician (Bradley Cooper). The cast includes Eva Mendes, Rose Byrne, Dane DeHaan, Bruce Greenwood and Ray Liotta.

Movies coming out in April will be posted at the end of March.

Enjoy!

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TV

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM:
New Year’s Eve movie on HBO

7:20PM:
Arthur Christmas (animated) movie on Starz

8 PM:
NCIS on CBS (NEW)
Hart of Dixie on The CW (NEW)
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (NEW)
Castle on TNT
Batman Forever movie on IFC
Red movie on Showtime

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (NEW)
Cult on The CW (NEW)
The Lying Game on ABC Family (NEW)
Parade’s End mini-series on HBO (DEBUT)
Castle on TNT
The Lucky One movie on HOB Signature

10 PM:
Body of Proof on ABC (NEW)
Golden Boy on CBS (Series Premiere)
Justified on FX (NEW)
White Collar on USA Network (NEW)
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (Encore)
Castle on TNT
The Help movie on TMC

10:05 PM:
Parade’s End mini-series on HBO (DEBUT)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items, few though they may be, for today:

GENERAL

Congrats to all of the winners at the Academy Awards last night, including (but not limited to) Argo, Ang Lee, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jennifer Lawrence, Christoph Waltz, Anne Hathaway, Adele, Brave, Amour, Les Misérables and Anna Karenina.

TELEVISION

Actor Misha Collins will be back as a series regular on Supernatural when the show returns for its ninth season this fall. He, of course, has played angel Castiel since season four. (Vlada Gelman at TV Line)

Actor Alan Ritchson (Smallville and the upcoming The Hunger Games: Catching Fire) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Hawaii Five-0, playing a Navy SEAL who was McGarrett’s best buddy in the military. (Zap2It and Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Actor James Sheridan (Homeland) will guest star in an upcoming episode of NCIS as McGee’s (Sean Murphy) father, Admiral John McGee. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Here are the top 10 box office movies for this past weekend based on weekend estimates provided by Deadline:

1. Identity Thief – 14 million
2. Snitch – 12.8 million
3. Escape from Planet Earth 3D – 11.1 million
4. Safe Haven – 10.7 million
5. A Good Day to Die Hard – 9.7 million
6. Dark Skies – 8.4 million
7. Silver Linings Playbook – 5.9 million
8. Warm Bodies – 4.8 million
9. Beautiful Creatures – 3.4 million
10. Side Effects – 3.4 million

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Here is a list of the programming options to expect on TV this week:

On February 25, Bunheads will air its winter finale on ABC Family at 9 PM.

A special preview of the new CBS drama Golden Boy will air on February 26 at 10 PM.

Also on February 26, the HBO mini-series Parade’s End will debut at 9 PM. This mini-series will also air on February 27 and 28 at 9 PM.

Psych will be back with more new episodes on the USA Network on February 27 at 10 PM.

On March 2, a back-to-back marathon of all six episodes of the first season of Bomb Girls will air on Reelz Channel starting at 11 AM.

The 10-hour five-part mini-series The Bible will air on the History Channel on March 3 at 8 PM.

On March 3, the History Channel mini-series Vikings will debut at 10 PM

The new ABC drama Red Widow will have a two-hour series premiere on March 3 at 9 PM.

Mark your calendars!

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TV

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:55 PM:
Jane Eyre movie on HBO2

8 PM:
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (NEW)
Continuum on Syfy (NEW)
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)
Pastor Brown movie on Lifetime (Reair)
Castle on TNT
The Proposal movie on FX
The School of Rock movie on TMC

9 PM:
The Following on FOX (NEW)
Bunheads on ABC Family (NEW – Winter Finale)
Being Human on Syfy (NEW)
The Borgias on Showtime 2 (Reair)
The Adjustment Bureau movie on HBO Signature

9:30 PM:
Good Morning, Vietnam movie on TCM

10 PM:
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (Encore)
Monday Mornings on TNT (NEW)
Continuum on Syfy (Reair)
The Big C on Showtime 2 (Reair)
Betty & Coretta movie on Lifetime (Reair)

10:01 PM:
Castle on ABC (NEW – Part 2)

10:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime 2 (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5 PM:
X-Men: First Class movie on HBO

5:30 PM:
Tron: Legacy movie on Fox Movie Channel

6 PM:
Avatar movie on FX

7 PM:
Elevator Girl movie on Hallmark

8 PM:
Banshee on More Max (Reair)
The Lion King (animated) movie on ABC Family
The Bourne Supremacy movie on Encore
Iron Man 2 movie on FX
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close movie on HBO Signature
Source Code movie on TMC

8:30 PM:
85th Annual Academy Awards on ABC (SPECIAL)

8:45 PM:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban movie on More Max

10 PM:
The Lion King (animated) movie on ABC Family

Enjoy!

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TV

Next to Saturday night, Friday night programming is the slowest night of them all, but here is how the Friday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
Nikita
(The CW) [NEW] – 1.3 million

9 PM Shows:
CSI: NY (CBS) [Season Finale] – 9.4 million
Touch (FOX) [NEW] – 2.5 million

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [NEW] – 11.1 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6 PM:
The Shawshank Redemption movie on AMC

6:45 PM:
Real Steel movie on TMC

6:50 PM:
Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows movie on Cinemax

7 PM:
The Hurt Locker movie on FX

7:15 PM:
Finding Nemo (animated) movie on Starz

8 PM:
NCIS on CBS (Reair)
Hunted on More Max (Reair)
Juno movie on Oxygen

9 PM:
Ripper Street on BBC America (NEW)
The Following on FOX (Reair)
Chicago Fire on NBC (Reair)
Banshee on Cinemax (Reair)
The Shawshank Redemption movie on AMC
Arthur Christmas (animated) movie on Starz

9:30 PM:
Burlesque movie on ABC Family

10 PM:
Game of Thrones on HBO2 (Reair)
Psych on ION
Tron: Legacy movie on FX
Juno movie on Oxygen

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here is the news, short though it may be, for today:

TELEVISION

FX has ordered a second season of their new 1980’s set drama The Americans that will consist of 13 episodes. (The Wrap)

Actor Hill Harper (CSI: NY) has joined the cast of the USA Network spy drama Covert Affairs as a new series regular. He will play an ambitious CIA station chief based in Latin America who is plotting his way into a bigger position back in Washington and seeks Annie and Auggie’s help, but his questionable actions will cause them to doubt his intentions. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Jeremy Jordan (Smash and Joyful Noise) will star opposite Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect) for the upcoming box office film The Last 5 Years that is being adapted from the award-winning off-Broadway musical. Jordan will play Jamie, a rising novelist whose relationship with struggling actress Cathy (Kendrick) is explored through an unusual narrative device: His story unfolds in chronological order as the pair first meet, while hers unfolds in reverse starting at the end of their marriage. (Jen Yamato at Deadline)

Q&A SECTION (with Team Watch with Kristin at E! Online)

Question: I still can’t believe Revenge killed off Amanda just as I was really getting to like her! What’s next for Emily? – Shawn

Team Watch with Kristin: “Amanda’s death on the show kind of sets us up for the rest of the season. It’s certainly affecting to Emily,” Gabriel Mann previews. “I think the reasons and the psychology behind it will inform a lot of where you see Jack go for the rest of the season. You know it sort of just ups the stakes in a different kind of way because it’s one thing to ruin somebody and kick them out of town, but to send them to the bottom of the ocean vengeance must be paid. There will be hell to pay.” Did anyone else just get chills?

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a great weekend!

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TV

It was yet another full night of programming on the major networks last night with plenty of viewing choices for the TV audience.

Here is how the Thursday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Zero Hour (ABC) [NEW] – 5.3 million
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) [NEW] – 2.9 million

9 PM Shows:
Person of Interest (CBS) [NEW] – 14.1 million
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) [NEW] – 8.5 million
Beauty And the Beast (The CW) [NEW] – 1.6 million

10 PM Shows:
Elementary (CBS) [NEW] – 11.1 million
Scandal (ABC) [NEW] – 7.6 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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