On Tuesday, Cameron Diaz's 'The Other Woman,' Russell Crowe's 'Noah', Mexican comedy 'The Amazing Catfish' and more hit DVD shelves in stores nationwide. Latin Post.com takes a look at some of the hottest new DVDs coming out this week.
Also, Sting collaborates with WWE and their "WWE 2K15" video game premiering new commercial and discussing potential "Wrestlemania 31" match against The Undertake while KENTA official signs with WWE.
Also, Chris Jericho returns to the company, Emma is fired and rehired after a minor legal issue, update on Daniel Bryan's health, and KENTA's set to hold an official signing ceremony with the WWE.
Also, NXT "Takeover" results, former Ring of Honor champion Kevin Steen heading to the WWE, Ronda Rousey possibly making an appearance at "SummerSlam" and the Von Erichs are the subject of an upcoming ESPN "30 For 30" documentary.
Also, John Cena and Batista land movie roles, potential plans for Big E and The Shield's Roman Reigns, Prince Devitt signs with WWE with KENTA possible set to report to the WWE Performance Center, possible spoiler on Brock Lesnar's next match, Ric Flair's return to the WWE, update on CM Punk's-AJ Lee's wedding, and NXT prepares for "Takeover" live telecast.
The 2014 Oscar season does not officially start until September when the Toronto and Venice Film Festivals open. However, the year has already brought a number of critically and box office successes that are already being pinned down as Oscar contenders.
Also, update on Batista's time off from the company after "Extreme Rules" to promote the upcoming "Guardians of the Galaxy" movie, the "WWE Tough Enough" series will return on the WWE Network, changes are motion for NXT and NOAH's KENTA may be headed to the WWE.
Movie-goers have a salvo of Biblical movies this year. To start off this year's list is Noah with Russell Crowe in the lead role, which opened last Thursday in cinemas on 2-D and IMAX. This was preceded by 20th Century Fox's Son of God and will be followed by Ridley Scott's Exodus later this year.
Despite these shortcomings, Aronofsky's "Noah" dares to be bold with the source material and manages to create an intricate and psychologically-piercing thriller that also touches upon existential issues relating humans' interactions with God. The film's major fault may be that it strives to be a blockbuster when it really never needs to be. But even then, "Noah" sets a higher standard for what large Hollywood productions can achieve and should strive for.
Emma Watson has hired a former NYPD lieutenant to be her personal bodyguard and pays Denise Morrone $150,000 (£90,000) a year. Morrone, who used to be with Staten Island's 122nd Precinct, was hired after an on-set incident with a fan that freaked out the Harry Potter star.
Russell Crowe's upcoming film Noah, based on the biblical story of the prophet who built an ark to protect his family from an apocalyptic flood, has been banned in several Muslim countries and is causing controversy among Christians as well.
Emma Watson is on the cover of Wonderland magazine's February issue, and recently admitted to the publication that she fell sick on the set of the upcoming film "Noah," after the director banned plastic bottles.