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Marvel will surprise to many comics fans

“The Avengers 2” bows during the summer of 2015, as Marvel President of Production Kevin Feige has revealed that “Ant-Man” will be the official party-starter for Phase Three of the superhero saga.

“‘Ant-Man’ is definitely part of Phase Three,” “The Avengers 2” will be launched and  (May 1, 2015) will mark the end of Phase Two, with “Ant-Man” (November 6, 2015) ushering in the next round of Marvel adventures.

Parked doesn't go anywhere

By GalaTView Staff

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Fred (Colm Meaney) lives a quiet and isolated life in his car, having lost all hope of improving his situation and re-entering the ranks of society. That all changes when he forms an unlikely friendship with Cathal (Colin Morgan), a dope-smoking 21-year-old with a positive attitude, who becomes his parking lot neighbor. Sharing laughs, and the hard times too, Fred and Cathal find the simple, free pleasures of life.

The screenplay merely hints at everyone’s backstory, but instead of coming off as mysteriously ambiguous but has comedy, melodrama and crime-thriller. Living on the margins is tough but Fred manages to retain its characters’ humanity. The only thing that missed in this movie is a bit of details about both the character’s past life. However,  it is a genuinely touching film, both funny and sad moments.

Buckingham palace reported good conditions in Kate Middleton’ s pregnancy

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Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Kate Middleton and Prince William are expecting a baby. However, during her pregnancy she has had some symptoms reporting she is doing better since being checked in with extreme sickness.

The Grinch and Max the Dog Present Celebrated Actor

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Betty White with the ‘Who-Manitarian of the Year’ Award as

Universal Studios Hollywood Prepares to Ring in the Spirited Wholidays with 19 Snow-Filled Days of ‘Grinchmas’

The illustrious Betty White—seven-time Emmy Award, Grammy Award and Screen Actors Guild Award winner; star of the blockbuster film, Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax,” and the TV series “Hot in Cleveland,” author, producer and animal activist— will be presented with the “Who-Manitarian of the Year” Award by The Grinch and Max the dog to officiate Universal Studios Hollywood’s very, merry “Grinchmas” holiday celebration.

Hailed as “Ambassador to the Animals” by the City of Los Angeles for her lifelong work on behalf of animal welfare, Ms. White was recently named Chairman of the Greater LA Zoo Association.  She also serves as President Emeritus of the Morris Animal Foundation, a world leader in funding groundbreaking veterinary research.

Ms. White will be joined by The Grinch, his faithful dog Max, Who-villians, and over 100 Los Angeles elementary school students from the Inner City Educational Foundation charter school. All of them were at Universal Studios Hollywood in the “Grinchmas” holiday celebration.

The new horror and torture subgenre comes with The Collection

After a stint in prison, Arkin (Josh Stewart) finds employment as a handyman. But Arkin decides to rob his boss in order to repay his ex-wife (Daniella Alonso). Venturing to his employer’s remote country house to make the heist, he soon finds himself — as well as the boss’ family — at the mercy of “The Collector.” This masked menace turns the house into a maze of fiendish traps. Only Arkin’s wits offer any hope of escape from gruesome death. This bloody, visceral entry in the “torture porn” genre is the directorial debut of screenwriter Marcus Dunstan, whose previous credits include Feast and Saw IV.

The Collector stands out as a film that resists compromise on the screen. He is not  exactly identical to any other horror villain, is an amalgamation of various villains with his unique identifying feature being that he collects people, so to speak. Certainly If all you know how to do to make people squirm in their seats is play techno music and rely on way too much fake blood you shouldn’t be making movies but you have the option to stayed in your seat or leave it!

Marcus Dunstan talked about his movie: “I grew up with horror movies and we had to create the attic and box and set up the path of the collector’s mind, we had to build up the lashes, The character tried to protect his family so maybe we can continue with a second part but we have to review many things that we still have to answer and create a good sequel!”

Emma Fitzpatrick: “During the process of this character, I only had emotional scars, she makes you to think and identify some options for escaping and something was wrong and she always defeat until the last second.”

Patrick Melton: “My character has to face risky moments especially when he is involved with blood and a sickness mind, is really a challenge.”

The former Melrose Place actress has to face the justice

By GalaTView Staff

Locane-Bovenizer, 40, was taken into custody following the verdict, which found her guilty of death by auto and assault by auto. Locane-Bovenizer faces five to 10 years in prison on the second-degree death by auto charge and three to five years on the third-degree assault by auto. Sentencing is scheduled for March.

Former Mouseketeer Bonita Lynn Fields Elder was known as 'Bonnie' on TV show died

By GalaTView Staff

Former Mouseketeer Bonita Lynn Fields Elder, an agile dancer who showcased those skills on the 1950s children’s show “The Mickey Mouse Club” and later performed on Broadway, has died in Indiana at age 68.

“The Flat” is an emotionally riveting documentary

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At age 98, filmmaker Goldfinger’s grandmother passed away, leaving him the task of clearing out the Tel Aviv flat that she and her husband shared for decades since immigrating from Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Sifting through a dense mountain of photos, letters, files, and objects, Goldfinger begins to uncover clues that seem to point to a greater mystery and soon a complicated family history unfolds before his camera. What starts to take shape reflects nothing less than the troubled and taboo story of three generations of Germans – both Jewish and non-Jewish – trying to piece together the puzzle of their lives in the aftermath of the terrible events of World War II.

It’s clear she knows nothing of her father’s war crimes. Or does she? In families, this fascinating film suggests, acknowledging or denying the darker truths of one’s legacy is a choice that must be made again and again, each and every day.

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