Following last week’s kid-inspired challenge, this week’s episode of Face Off had another family-friendly theme, with contestants competing to see who could execute the best makeup look for a character pulled from the pages of Dr. Seuss’ classic children’s nighttime read, Sleep Book. The judges — joined by Oscar-winning producer Brian Grazer — awarded top honors to Nicole Chilelli, who you’ll remember earned re-entry to the competition last week. It was good news for Chilelli (and speaking of good news, this week brought word that Face Off has been renewed for a fourth season) but not for Alana Schiro — the inability to settle on a clear concept for her Seussian creature proved to be Schiro’s downfall. Read More...
With The Super Mario Bros Movie topping the box office and HBO's The Last of Us earning rave reviews, it's been a good year for video game adaptations. Next on the list is Fallout, the iconic franchise of post-apocalyptic action role-playing games. Below, you can see the first images from Prime Video's upcoming TV adaptation of Fallout, which was executive produced by Westworld veterans Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, with Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner serving as co-showrunners. Read More...
Meet Marvel’s First Family...again. After months of speculation, Disney has finally unveiled the cast of its upcoming Fantastic Four movie, reintroducing the iconic comic book quartet into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Last of Us Emmy nominee Pedro Pascal has been confirmed to star as the group’s stretchy leader Reed Richards, a.k.a. Mr. Fantastic. Reports leaked in the press weeks prior to the announcement, signaling his casting. Also confirmed are Mission: Impossible star Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Stranger Things knockout Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/Human Torch, and The Bear's Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/the Thing. Read More...