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MOVIE OF THE YEAR

Star Wars: The Force Awakens 
Avengers: Age of Ultron (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Creed (Warner Bros.)
Deadpool (20th Century Fox)
Jurassic World (Universal Pictures)
Straight Outta Compton (Universal Pictures)

TRUE STORY

Straight Outta Compton
Concussion (Columbia Pictures)
Joy (20th Century Fox)
Steve Jobs (Universal Pictures)
The Big Short (Paramount Pictures)
The Revenant (20th Century Fox)

DOCUMENTARY

Amy
Cartel Land (The Orchard)
He Named Me Malala (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
The Hunting Ground (RADiUS-TWC)
The Wolfpack (Magnolia Pictures)
What Happened, Miss Simone? (Netflix)

BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE

Charlize Theron — Mad Max: Fury Road 
Alicia Vikander — Ex Machina (A24)
Anna Kendrick — Pitch Perfect 2 (Universal Pictures)
Daisy Ridley — Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Jennifer Lawrence — Joy (20th Century Fox)
Morena Baccarin — Deadpool (20th Century Fox)

BEST MALE PERFORMANCE

Leonardo DiCaprio — The Revenant
Chris Pratt — Jurassic World (Universal Pictures)
Matt Damon — The Martian (20th Century Fox)
Michael B. Jordan — Creed (Warner Bros.)
Ryan Reynolds — Deadpool (20th Century Fox)
Will Smith — Concussion (Columbia Pictures)

BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE

Daisy Ridley — Star Wars: The Force Awakens 
Amy Schumer — Trainwreck (Universal Pictures)
Brie Larson — Room (A24)
Dakota Johnson — Fifty Shades of Grey (Universal Pictures)
John Boyega — Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
O’Shea Jackson Jr. — Straight Outta Compton (Universal Pictures)

BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE

Ryan Reynolds — Deadpool 
Amy Schumer — Trainwreck (Universal Pictures)
Kevin Hart — Ride Along 2 (Universal Pictures)
Melissa McCarthy — Spy (20th Century Fox)
Rebel Wilson — Pitch Perfect 2 (Universal Pictures)
Will Ferrell — Get Hard (Warner Bros.)

BEST ACTION PERFORMANCE

Chris Pratt — Jurassic World 
Dwayne Johnson — San Andreas (Warner Bros.)
Jennifer Lawrence — The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2 (Lionsgate)
John Boyega — Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Ryan Reynolds — Deadpool (20th Century Fox)
Vin Diesel — Furious 7 (Universal Pictures)

BEST HERO

Jennifer Lawrence — The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 
Charlize Theron — Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros.)
Chris Evans — Avengers: Age of Ultron (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Daisy Ridley — Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Dwayne Johnson — San Andreas (Warner Bros.)
Paul Rudd — Ant-Man (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

BEST VILLAIN

Adam Driver — Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Ed Skrein — Deadpool (20th Century Fox)
Hugh Keays-Byrne — Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros.)
James Spader — Avengers: Age of Ultron (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Samuel L. Jackson — Kingsman: The Secret Service (20th Century Fox)
Tom Hardy — The Revenant (20th Century Fox)

BEST VIRTUAL PERFORMANCE

Amy Poehler — Inside Out
Andy Serkis — Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Jack Black — Kung Fu Panda 3 (20th Century Fox)
James Spader — Avengers: Age of Ultron (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Lupita Nyong’o — Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Seth MacFarlane — Ted 2 (Universal Pictures)

ENSEMBLE CAST

Pitch Perfect 2 
Avengers: Age of Ultron (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Furious 7 (Universal Pictures)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (Lionsgate)
Trainwreck (Universal Pictures)

BEST KISS

Rebel Wilson & Adam DeVine — Pitch Perfect 2 
Amy Schumer & Bill Hader — Trainwreck (Universal Pictures)
Dakota Johnson & Jamie Dornan — Fifty Shades of Grey (Universal Pictures)
Leslie Mann & Chris Hemsworth — Vacation (Warner Bros.)
Margot Robbie & Will Smith — Focus (Warner Bros.)
Morena Baccarin & Ryan Reynolds — Deadpool (20th Century Fox)

BEST FIGHT

Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) vs. Ajax (Ed Skrein) — Deadpool 
Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio) vs. The Bear — The Revenant (20thCentury Fox)
Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) vs. Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy) — Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros.)
Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) vs. Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) — Avengers: Age of Ultron (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Rey (Daisy Ridley) vs. Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) — Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Susan Cooper (Melissa McCarthy) vs. Lia (Nargis Fakhri) — Spy (20thCentury Fox)

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No Question Mark Box Here; Super Mario Delivers a 1-Up in Theaters

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If you were born in the ’80s, ’90s, or literally ANY decade after those, you know about Super Mario. A cultural phenomenon was brought to life on the big screen this last weekend. One that has not only stood the test of time but reinvented itself time and time again. This wasn’t even the first time it’s been made into a movie but, well, let’s be honest.. some of us choose not to acknowledge the LIVE action adaptation of the beloved game from 30 years ago. 

It was pretty bad… But this was animation. ILLUMINATION animation at that. The Universal company that brought us Gru and his Minions, showed us the Secret Life of Pets, and gave us a reason to SING! Still, I had my reservations and even some concerns, especially when the casting was announced. 

 Eyebrows were raised. As big of stars as they were on paper, could they really deliver on voicing characters from a staple of our childhood? They did.

Chris Pratt and Charlie Day may not be Italian, and Jack Black may not be a King or Turtle creature from the Mushroom Kingdom, but they make the characters their own all while paying homage to the lore of a video game. 

From the jump, the story reintroduces us to the brothers that just want to save Brooklyn one clogged sink at a time. We feel an instant connection and relate to these “underdogs of the plumbing world”. The movie is riddled with easter eggs, each of which tugs on the heartstrings of every generation of Mario fandom. And the soundtrack was beautifully put together to not only make us feel like we’re taking a walkthrough of the game but like an experience all its own with some familiar favorites thrown in.

Every word in the movie is pure eye candy for both those that are casual fans, and those analyzing every frame to see what they’ll catch next. Bowser’s ship, the Mushroom Kingdom, Kong’s arena, and the Rainbow Road.. They’re all meant to give us just enough of a “new” look at these amazing worlds, but stay true to how we remember them.

The movie itself moves along at the perfect pace. Although, if you don’t really know ANYTHING about the Super Mario Bros, you may have gotten a little lost and felt left behind in the green tunnel. But that’s ok! It’s an adventure of the imagination and a classic story of a boy that meets a girl and tries to save the world from a monster that wants to destroy it.

What’s funny is that you could easily say this is a story about two characters who couldn’t be more opposite if they tried, battling to win the heart of a princess. Who would’ve thought that the King of the Koopas was just trying to impress his crush?

And that song? Ohhh THAT song! It’s my new ringtone and deserves the Oscar for Best Original Song.

Back to the movie. 

Universal and Illumination clearly understood the assignment. Is it missing some things or could things have been done differently or even better? Absolutely! We’re the worst critics of the things we hold nearest and dearest to our hearts. But if you’re up for going on a 90-minute adventure through amazing worlds, with awesome music, and characters that’ll make you smile and laugh, then this is the perfect movie to spring you into that warm summer feeling.

Plus there’s the whole part with karts and shells, and banana peels and oh my goodness how amazing was that?? It’s enough to make you want to stand up and cheer, then go home and destroy your friends and family on your favorite track haha.

The bottom line, it pays homage in all the right ways to the little guy with the mustache, while giving us something new and exciting. Take the kids and go see Super Mario Bros. You’ll be glad you did!

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Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment returns to WonderCon 2023

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Justice League x RWBY: Superheroes & Hunters Opening Act Saturday, March 25 at 1:30 p.m. on North 200A. Talent confirmed so far to participate in the post-screening panel is Natalie Alyn Lind (Big Sky, The Goldbergs, Gotham) as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince and longtime RWBY cast member Lindsay Jones (Camp Camp) as Ruby, Kara Eberle ( RWBY: Ice Queendom) as Weiss, Arryn Zech (Detective Now Dead) as Blake and Barbara Dunkelman (Blood Fest) as Yang – along with Jeannie Tirado (Soul, Saints Row) as Green Lantern and Tru Valentino (The Rookie, The Cuphead Show!) as a cyborg. Also attending the panel will be producer/director Kerry Shawcross (series RWBY) and writer Meghan Fitzmartin (Supernatural, Justice Society: World War II).

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment returns to WonderCon 2023 with the big screen debut from DC Animated Films: highlights this year include the world premieres of the highly anticipated Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham and Justice League x RWBY: Superheroes & Hunters Part One the weekend of March 24-26 in Anaheim, California. Both screenings will be followed by panel discussions with actors and creators. Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham premieres at The Arena on Friday, March 24 at 6 p.m. Tati Gabrielle (Kaleidoscope, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Uncharted) as Kai Li Cain, Christopher Gorham (The Lincoln Lawyer, Insatiable) as Oliver Queen, David Dastmalchian (Dune, Suicide Squad, Ant-Man) as Grendon, producer/co-director Sam Liu (The Death and the Return of Superman), co-director Christopher Berkeley (Young Justice) and screenwriter Jase Ricci (Teen Titans Go! and DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem Across the Multiverse).


Both films will have encore screenings in the Arena on Sunday, March 26. Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes & Huntsmen, Part One will screen at 12:15pm, followed by Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham at 2:00pm

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