Paul Feig Teases New 'Ghostbusters' Pics

I have to admit, even though this is another film that kind of falls into the new era I'm calling the "fanfic" movie (along with Jurassic World and the upcoming Star Wars), I am looking forward to this one a bit more, simply because of the cast. Hell, we know Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig are great, but I'm excited to see SNL star Kate McKinnon break through in film. Paul Feig tweeted pictures of the new proton pack and uniforms the other day, and I kinda wish the uniforms didn't look so similar to the old ones. This is a movie that will not benefit from constant callbacks to the original, in my opinion, and since it supposedly takes place in another universe anyway, why not go wildly different with it?

New 'Batman v Superman' Pics Revealed; See Lex Luthor and Wonder Woman Up Close

EW has the new stills from the BvS movie, and okay, that Lex Luthor pic is a joke, right? I mean, as if Jesse Eisenberg wasn't the least intimidating person you could find to be Superman's archnemesis, but they had to go and give him ridiculous hair on top of it? Are they trying to make it funny? At this point, I'm looking forward to this movie as the hot mess it's guaranteed to be- Marvel may have perfected a formula for slick and professional entertainment no matter what the property, but WB is the studio behind the epic disasters Green Lantern and Man of Steel- this is going to be glorious.

Julia Roberts Out For Revenge in 'The Secret in Their Eyes'

The 2009 Argentinian film The Secret in Their Eyes won the Foreign Language Film Oscar in something of an upset that year, and now it's being remade in English with a big name cast and directed by Billy Ray, the writer of Captain Phillips. It looks like it could be pretty good- it's definitely a completely different kind of role for Julia Roberts. What's interesting is that it looks like they took some liberties with the story, which appears to differ here in some significant ways from the original film. It comes out October 23rd.

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "Five Easy Pieces" (1970)

Jack Nicholson stars in this classic character study that functions as an examination of the rootless existence of a blue collar kid who was once a piano prodigy, but like so many others of his generation, can't seem to figure out what the right path is for his adult life. This is a great Nicholson performance because it came from the "pre-Nicholson" era, which I like to think of as being before 1975, when One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest kind of solidified his star persona for the rest of his career. This early film reminds you of the kinds of character performances he was always capable of giving- and it's got the famous "chicken salad sandwich" speech in it, which is a little more classic Jack, but the rest of the movie isn't, as he's much more quiet and understated. He and Karen Black were both Oscar-nominated for their roles here.

Original 1970 Trailer: