First official image of Guardians of the Galaxy

Disney rang in the new year by treating Marvel Studios fans to the first official image of Guardians of the Galaxy. The image is a line-up of the film's protagonists much like the concept art revealed over the summer. Star Lord (Chris Pratt), Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper), Groot (Vin Diesel), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), and Drax the Destroyer (Dave Bautista) are front and center with the actors appearing in character for the first time. I'm not really into Pratt's weird facial expression. I like how Saldana looks as Gamora, but I'm worried that she risks being typecast as an alien action star (re: Avatar). Bautista looks almost exactly how Drax the Destroyer does, which is awesome. Groot and Rocket Raccoon haven't changed much from their concept.

Guardians of the Galaxy is one of my most anticipated films of the year and is a pretty risky move from Marvel and Disney. However, if they could turn Iron Man from a B-list character to a full-fledged AAA star, they can do the same with the Guardians. August 2014 can't come sooner. You can read the official synopsis below.

An action-packed, epic space adventure, Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” expands the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the cosmos, where brash adventurer Peter Quill finds himself the object of an unrelenting bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan, a powerful villain with ambitions that threaten the entire universe. To evade the ever-persistent Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with a quartet of disparate misfits — Rocket, a gun-toting raccoon, Groot, a tree-like humanoid, the deadly and enigmatic Gamora and the revenge-driven Drax the Destroyer. But when Peter discovers the true power of the orb and the menace it poses to the cosmos, he must do his best to rally his ragtag rivals for a last, desperate stand — with the galaxy’s fate in the balance.


Chance The Rapper Covers The Source Magazine

It's 2014 now, but not much has changed for young Chance The Rapper, as the accolades continue to roll in. The Chicago native was recently named The Source Magazine's fourth "Rookie of the Year" in the publication's latest edition. Posing as his own Ventriloquist dummy, Chance joins  the likes of past winners, Kendrick Lamar, Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa. Currently, Chance is preparing to settle into some new digs out west in Los Angeles before diving head first into an already-packed 2014 that may just see him switch from the "Rookie of the Year" cover to the "Man of the Year". Only time will tell on that one, but for now check out the excerpt from the story and pick up a print edition on January 7.

“I'm not even on the drugs like that anymore. I smoke cigarettes—I should quit that at some point—and weed, but it's like, you know, in my opinion, the point of life is to have fun, and lots of it. From experience, sometimes, drugs can get in the way of that, so, to answer your question, drugs don't really have that much of a role in my life anymore, but they inspired some of the music, and that'll always be a part of me, in some way.” When Chance takes that stage, whether it's at Hammerstein Ballroom or across the Atlantic Ocean, the connection between him and his fans is almost as electric as the bass line in “Smoke Again”. At some points, Chance emits such a tense aura the gaze between him and a group of fans as he runs through his fast-paced verse on “Good Ass Intro”, Acid Raps' introductory track could be cut with a pair of scissors. Don't mistake his over-the-top personality with him straying away from the pure talents of rap, though. “I'm a rapper, dog”, he playfully points out, ‘I rap raw as f*ck dude, ask The Source Magazine.'”

Best Music Projects of 2013

Photo by Bryan Lamb

With new projects from established musicians like Daft Punk, Kanye West, and Neko Case to up and comers like Chance the Rapper, Lorde, Disclosure, 2013 was a huge year for music. Through a very scientific method, the Ruby Hornet staff has gone through the eclectic mix of 2013's various project releases from hip hop, R&B, indie rock, soul, techno, EDM, and more to deliver our definitive list of 2013 music projects. Check out our list below!


[Trailer 2] The Raid 2: Berandal

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Remember the first teaser trailer for The Raid 2: Berandal that was released in November? If not, I recommend re-watching it right now. This latest trailer (the official Indonesian cut for the film) sets the film's narrative immediately following the previous film. Taking place two hours later, Berandal follows Rama (Iko Uwais) investigating corruption in the police force. To do so, he must go undercover and befriend the son of a purported mob boss. However, his quest to find justice carries large ramifications.

The Raid 2: Berandal will be released in theaters on March 28, 2014 following its world premiere at Sundance.


[Weekend Box Office] The Hobbit tames The Wolf of Wall Street

Holiday weekends are typically box office goldmines as families love spending time together at the theater. Christmas 2013 was no exception, with seven films opening last week. However, fantasy prevailed as The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug topped the box office with $29.8m. The week's biggest new release, The Wolf of Wall Street, opened in the fifth spot with a solid $18.5m. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and 47 Ronin opened in 7th and 9th places, respectively. You can read the rest of this weekend's box office numbers below.

1. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug -  $29,850,000

2. Frozen - $28,845,000

3. Anchorman 2 - $20,150,000

4. American Hustle - $19,550,000

5. The Wolf of Wall Street - $18,500,000

6. Saving Mr. Banks - $14,021,000

7. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - $13,000,000

8. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $10,200,000

9. 47 Ronin - $9,868,630

10. Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas - $7,400,000

[via Rentrak]


Ruby Hornet's The Weekly Swarm

The Weekly Swarm: 12/23 - 12/29

How were everybody's holidays? Mine was spent sleeping, sleeping, sleeping, and... sleeping. This upcoming week looks to be similar, albeit with a little less sleeping. 2014's going to be a huge year for us, and I would like to personally thank everybody for riding with us over the changes we've been making since April.

While you were drinking eggnog and spending time with your family, we had some solid updates this past week, including my review of Martin Scorsese's latest (and greatest), The Wolf of Wall Street, a first look at young Taylor Bennett, the latest installment in Pharrell's ARTST TLK with Leonard Nimoy, Rap Genius' Google shenanigans, and more! Check everything out below.

WeeklyFilm

[Weekend Box Office] The Hobbit stays strong against Anchorman 2
[Trailer] Transcendence
The Raid 2 raiding theaters on March 28
[RH Review] The Wolf of Wall Street
[Trailer] Draft Day
[Trailer] Kung Fury

WeeklyMusic

[Video] The Save Money Christmas Cypher + New Songs
[RH First Glance] Taylor Bennett
Pussy Riot Released From Prison
[Album Stream] The Alchemist: "The Cutting Room Floor 3"
Iron Maiden Plan Tour Using BitTorrent
Murph Watkins: "Beautiful"
[Video] Bmac: "Till I OD"

WeeklyPhoto

[Video] The DIY Leica Camera Assembly Kit That Never Was
[Video] Pharrell Interviews Leonard Nimoy for ARTST TLK
TIME Names David Guttenfelder Instagram Photographer of the Year
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WeeklyTech

[Video] The Wipebook Could Be The Last Notebook You Ever Buy
Rap Genius Comes Under Fire For SEO Practices
Play Your iPhone Games With The Logitech Powershell Controller


[Video] Bmac: "Till I OD"

Bmac is a rapper from Chicago's Uptown neighborhood on the city's North side. Currently working on his upcoming debut project, Hate On This  hosted by DJ Sean Mac, Bmac dropped the first single, complete with video accompaniment in promotion for his project, which drops on New Year's Eve. For it's part, "Till I OD" has a fairly straightforward aesthetic: doing as many drugs as possible without overdosing, or maybe just until it happens. Either way, Bmac takes us into his day to day with a video detailing him and friends smoking, drinking and ruminating over what it all might mean if they take too much down.

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Murph Watkins: "Beautiful"

In his latest track, Chicago's Murph Watkins laces over the ins and outs of explaining one's self to another you find too striking to talk to, winding a story for the listener that is a journey from first meeting and infatuation to the loss of a love. Watkins holds down his two-verse track over a soulfully-sampled beat from talented fellow Chicagoans, THEMpeople, and gets a hand on the striking vocals from Loona Dae. Check out the latest from Murph here below.