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Win free passes to see X-Men: Days of Future Past in Indianapolis

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Be the first to see ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ in Indianapolis! Find out how to get your passes.

 

CliqueClack has partnered with Twentieth Century Fox to offer readers in the Indianapolis area an opportunity to attend an advance screening of the highly anticipated X-Men: Days of Future Past starring Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Nicholas Hoult, Ellen Page, Peter Dinklage, Shawn Ashmore, Omar Sy, Evan Peters, Daniel Cudmore, Bingbing Fan, Adan Canto, Booboo Stewart, Ian McKellen, and Patrick Stewart.

The ultimate X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of the species across two time periods in X-Men: Days of Future Past. The beloved characters from the original X-Men film trilogy join forces with their younger selves from X-Men: First Class, in an epic battle that must change the past — to save our future.

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Free passes to attend a special screening of The Hornet’s Nest in DC

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Follow a father and son as they document the Afghanistan War first-hand in ‘The Hornet’s Nest’ at a special advance screening in Washington, DC. Find out how you can get a pair of passes.

 

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CliqueClack has partnered with Freestyle Releasing to give readers in the Washington D.C. area an opportunity to attend a special screening of the new documentary The Hornet’s Nest.

The Hornet’s Nest follows Mike and Carlos Boettcher’s struggle to reconnect. After years of separation, they become the only father and son journalist team to embed with American Troops on the front lines in Afghanistan. These heart pounding missions soon become a fight for survival for Father, Son, the Soldiers, and Marines in the mountains and deserts of Afghanistan.

Armed only with their cameras, Peabody and Emmy winning war correspondent Mike Boettcher, and his son Carlos, spend over a year covering the most violent era of the Afghanistan war. With cameras rolling, they are side by side with American forces in some of the conflict’s toughest battles. Their story is Lone Survivor meets Blackhawk Down except 100% REAL, as Mike and Carlos discover that the family bond they seek is right in front of them — displayed daily in the actions of the Soldiers and Marines who sacrifice everything to save the lives of their brothers. A true story captured as it happened on Afghanistan’s battlefields, The Hornet’s Nest is the definitive film of America’s longest war. Continue reading 'Free passes to attend a special screening of The Hornet’s Nest in DC' »

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May
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Belle is a masterful historical drama

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Historical dramas can be dry, but ‘Belle’ has a spark and some fire thanks to a star-making performance by Gugu Mbatha-Raw.

 

The United States has a sad history of slavery and racial prejudice, and while we have dealt with our own shame over the subject it’s easy to forget that the US was not the only country engaged in buying humans to put to work. And we rarely stop to think about how those unfortunate souls got here in the first place.

The new historical drama Belle gives us a bit of a history lesson on the British role in the Atlantic Slave Trade, and how that role changed thanks in part to a young black woman by the name of Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay. Dido was actually mixed race, her father being an Admiral in the British navy and her mother a slave.

Upon the death of her mother, Lindsay took Dido to live with with uncle Lord Mansfield while he was sent off to sea (unfortunately never to return). Dido’s presence was met with some resistance in the household but she was eventually accepted as part of the family. That is until company came for dinner and Dido was forced to eat alone. Her position in society (because of her skin color) was not high enough to dine with guests, but too high to dine with the household slaves.

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May
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Godzilla attempts to stomp his way back into our hearts

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Everyone’s favorite giant Japanese monster is reborn in the new ‘Godzilla,’ but can the film ever live up to the hype?

 

When you’re of a certain age and you hear a movie is being made of either one of you favorite classic TV shows or one of your favorite classic movies, you think one of two things – “This is going to suck” or “This is going to be awesome!” When you finally begin to see teasers and trailers that just hint at the movie’s awesomeness, you set yourself some impossibly high expectations for what the full movie will be.

And that is the situation many Godzilla fans may find themselves in when the newly updated, revived and rebooted Godzilla stomps into theaters on May 16. The teasers, the trailers and the TV ads have done their job very well, heavily featuring Bryan Cranston and fleeting glimpses of the big guy and something else big. But the trailers are also a bit misleading, making it seem like Cranston is on some kind of quest to uncover a large government conspiracy that leads to the reveal of Godzilla (and I do love the fact that Ken Watanabe’s character refers to him as Gojira). That is Cranston’s role in the film, but it turns out to not be as big a part of the story as expected.

What the story turns out to be is a son’s (Ford Brody, played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson) journey to honor his father (Cranston), whom he always thought was just a guy who went a little nuts after his wife died (Juliette Binoche bites it very early in the proceedings), and then to get back to his own wife and son before Godzilla flattens San Francisco. Luckily, he’s an Army bomb technician who is always in the right place at the right time.

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May
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Place an order for your free passes to see Chef in Seattle

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Jon Favreau plays a chef who travels across the country on a food truck in the new comedy ‘Chef,’ which will be rolling into Seattle soon. But CliqueClack has free passes for you to see the movie first. Find out how to get yours.

 

CliqueClack has partnered with Open Road Films to offer readers in the Boston area an opportunity to attend an advance screening of the new comedy Chef starring Jon Favreau, Sofia Vergara, John Leguizamo, Bobby Cannavale, Dustin Hoffman, Oliver Platt, Emjay Anthony, Scarlett Johansson and Robert Downey, Jr.

When Chef Carl Casper (Favreau) suddenly quits his job at a prominent Los Angeles restaurant after refusing to compromise his creative integrity for its controlling owner (Hoffman), he is left to figure out what’s next. Finding himself in Miami, he teams up with his ex-wife (Vergara), his friend (Leguizamo) and his son to launch a food truck. Taking to the road, Chef Carl goes back to his roots to reignite his passion for the kitchen — and zest for life and love.

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The CW’s fall schedule in a Flash

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The CW unveiled a barely changed schedule for 2014, but it includes the coming season’s most anticipated new show, ‘The Flash.’

 

The last of the major networks revealed its new fall schedule, and looking at The CW’s plans it seems that not a whole lot is changing, at least on Wednesday and Thursday. Of all the broadcast networks, The CW had probably the most successful fall launch last year with only The Tomorrow People getting the ax from the new batch of shows introduced in 2013. Of the returning shows, Nikita and The Carrie Diaries did not make the 2014 fall cut, and of the new shows introduced mid-season, Star-Crossed will not be around come fall. Continue reading 'The CW’s fall schedule in a Flash' »

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May
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CBS benches and reshuffles shows to make room for football

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With ‘Thursday Night Football’ taking over CBS’ Thursday schedule and a large number of last season’s shows returning this season, the network has had to shake things up a bit for the fall.

 

CBS has announced its fall schedule, and with the network having the most returning new shows from the previous season, they really didn’t have too much to change. Until the network acquired Thursday Night Football and spin-offs from the popular CSI and NCIS franchises. In fact, a good portion of their returning programs are benched until football ends its run.

With the Thursday schedule disrupted and the new additions taking old favorites’ time slots, The Mentalist, Mike & Molly, Undercover Boss, and newcomers Battle Creek and The Odd Couple won’t be seen until 2015. Other shows like The Amazing Race and The Big Bang Theory are moving to make room for the new additions. CBS’ biggest change is the end of its 2-hour Monday comedy block, something that’s been in place since 1986! The 9 PM hour now belongs to new thriller Scorpion while the troubled 10 PM spot hopefully gets a boost from NCIS: Los Angeles.

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Win passes to see Blended in Baltimore, DC or Boston

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Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore team up for the third time in the new comedy ‘Blended,’ and we have free passes to advance screenings in the Baltimore, DC and Boston areas!

 

CliqueClack has partnered with Warner Brother to offer readers in the Baltimore, DC and Boston areas an opportunity to attend an advance screening of the new comedy Blended starring Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Kevin Nealon, Terry Crews, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Joel McHale, Abdoulaye Ngom, Jessica Lowe, Bella Thorne, Emma Fuhrmann, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Braxton Beckham, Kyle Red Silverstein, Shaquille O’Neal, and Dan Patrick.

After a disastrous blind date, single parents Lauren (Barrymore) and Jim (Sandler) agree on only one thing: they never want to see each other again. But when they each sign up separately for a fabulous family vacation with their kids, they are all stuck sharing a suite at a luxurious African safari resort for a week. Blended was filmed predominantly on location in South Africa.

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May
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ABC’s fall schedule includes a full night of Shonda Rhimes

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ABC killed and renewed a lot of shows and turned over an entire night to Shonda Rhimes, but will the network be able to climb out of the ratings basement?

 

ABC held its own version of Game of Thrones‘ Red Wedding when network execs went on a cancellation spree, giving the ax to fan and critical faves like Trophy Wife, The Neighbors, and Suburgatory, as well as Mixology, Super Fun Night, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, Mind Games, Killer Women and Betrayal. In the end, one queen reigned supreme as ABC turns over an entire night to hit-maker Shonda Rhimes.

ABC has a lot to prove in the fall as it currently stands as the fourth place network. A night of programming from Rhimes makes sense as ABC can use the night as a launching pad to move any of those around to plug in a hole if needed and launch a new Rhimes-produced show in the vacant slot. And, let’s face it, how much longer can Grey’s Anatomy run? ABC will have to plan for that eventuality and giving Rhimes a night of her own and a long-term contract is probably the best move the network has made.

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Fox fall schedule is notable for its omissions

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Fox has announced its fall schedule, adding anticipated drama ‘Gotham’ to Mondays, breaking up Sunday’s Animation Domination, and holding ‘Glee’ (and a lot of other new shows) until 2015.

 

The Fox television network unveiled its 2014 fall schedule and gave us a peek into what 2015 has in store as well. Fox had previously announced its new series acquisitions — Gotham, Red Band Society, Mulaney, Gracepoint, Utopia, Backstrom, Empire, Hieroglyph, Wayward Pines, Bordertown, The Last Man on Earth, Weird Loners — but many of them won’t be seen until 2015.

With the absence of The X Factor, and American Idol not returning until 2015 (with a shorter schedule than usual at about 37 hours instead of 50), that has freed up some time to debut some new shows in the fall. One glaring omission from the schedule is Glee, which has also been benched until 2015 and its 22-episode order may be trimmed to as little as 13. The plan is to run the final season without any breaks and to wrap up the story the best way possible. Another big change for the network is the break-up of Sunday’s Animation Domination block with only Bob’s Burgers, The Simpsons and Family Guy still on the schedule (American Dad moves to TBS, The Cleveland Show is cancelled). One of this season’s bright spots, Brooklyn Nine-Nine will occupy the spot after The Simpson and newcomer Mulaney, starring John Mulaney and Martin Short, moves into the post Family Guy time slot.

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