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Retiring for good any doubt about Daniel Craig’s Bond
bankability, Quantum of Solace set a franchise record at the box office this
weekend with a $70.4 million take. Since every other stu... (read more)
Paramount Home Entertainment’s DVD release slate for
the end of the year is heavy on new Blu-ray product. Among the big titles are Into
the Wild, The Heartbreak Kid and Coach Carter (Dec.... (read more)
According to Variety, Jaden Smith will be the next
Daniel-son in the remake of “The Karate Kid,” which is set to begin filming next
year. Surprisingly enough, the film will be produ... (read more)
According to Now Magazine, Kim Cattrall has said there
will be a sequel to the “Sex and the City” Movie. The first movie, starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristen Davis ... (read more)
Variety reports that Antonio Banderas is in final
negations to play artist Salvador Dali in the upcoming film “Dali,” to be
directed by Simon West. The film will mix CGI and music t... (read more)
The official weekend box-office numbers are in, with
Beverly Hills Chihuahua pawing its way to the number one spot with $29 million.
Second place went to Eagle Eye in its second weekend with $1... (read more)
After Bangkok Dangerous’ rather sad showing (only
making about a third of the production cost after three weeks in theaters—about
$15 million), Nicolas Cage is teaming up with direc... (read more)
In a rather slow weekend for movies, Lakeview
Terrace, starring badass monologuer Samuel Jackson, came out on top, grossing a not-so-staggering $15,004,672. Coming in second during its
second w... (read more)
Actor Tommy Lee Jones has filed a lawsuit against Paramount Pictures
and its subsidiary involved in the production of No Country for Old
Men, according to an AP story published in Variety. Jo... (read more)
Democratic convention delegates who are also film fans (besides the collected works of Oliver Stone and Michael Moore) might want to stick around as the 35th annual Telluride Film Festival gets u... (read more)
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Cute girl as Slave Leia from Jedi. Yowza.
"Arrested Development"
The "Arrested Development" feature has moved closer to reality, with Mitch Hurwitz and Ron Howard reportedly closing deals for the long-gestating project from Imagine and Fox Searchlight. The possible migration of the critically acclaimed but short-lived Fox series to the big screen has been a hot topic among fans.
A classic and strange interview with the Muscles from Brussels
The Lost Boys vampires are cooler than yours because... the idea of teen vampires was still original when it was done here; plus, we have Kiefer Sutherland, who kicks ass regardless of whether he’s undead or alive.
I hate to break it to you all, but not all vampires are the hunky, suave guys (and girls) you see in movies today (i.e. the late Aaliyah and company in Queen of the Damned, Gerard Butler in Dracula 2000, etc.).In fact, I remember a time when vampires were not only ugly, but terrifying. Really, really terrifying.
The Batman sequel The Dark Night was a smash hit at the box office, with $400 million in U.S. ticket sales in its first 18 days after release and more than $1 billion in sales globally so far. But the title achieved another significant milestone: It amassed over one million illegal downloads on BitTorrent in less than seven days.
LOS ANGELES, California -- Director J.J. Abrams continued the worldwide roll-out of his new Star Trek prequel Wednesday, showing four extended preview clips to a capacity crowd of stars, executives, press, crew, studio employees and their various entourages at the Paramount Pictures studio theater.
When a giant sperm whale rammed a whaling vessel in 1820, the deadly encounter inspired Herman Melville's classic novel, Moby Dick. Melville's story, inspired by real-life man-versus-beast mayhem from the 1800s, made it to movie screens in the 1950s. Here are some of the best beasties ever captured on celluloid.
In honor of "Twilight," the folks at Rotten Tomatoes have compiled a list of some of the hottest bloodsuckers in film.
A lot of films get made these days, but it seems like more and more people are opting out of a $10 or $15 ticket to stay home and watch them on DVD. But this doesn’t stop a slew of talent-lacking directors from hogging all the limelight and posing as "Geniuses of the Cinema."
Gadgets James Bond used that you can use, too
There's got to be hundreds of gadgets that we never got to see because they were either too useless or just plain embarrassing to use in public.
Like the movies themselves, poster art for independent films can be especially beautiful and most certainly stand out from the crowd. These posters are imaginative and thoughtful while not forgetting the fundamentals such as color and typography. The result is more often than not an eye catching work of art that sparks your interest and curiosity
Horribly Painful Death = Happily Ever After.
It's going to be a rough time at the multiplex for anyone old enough to legally drink this weekend with Bolt and Twilight dominating the box office this weekend. But admit it - there's a broody goth teenager inside of you who secretly wants to go see Twilight. For those old enough to know better, here are six excuses you can use for seeing Twilight
According to my sources, one of my favorite projects got itself a director. Supposedly, Kung Fu Panda director John Stevenson went in to the Silver offices, came in and did this killer take on He-man and the Masters of the Universe and got himself the job!
"Stepmother" has become a byword for twisted, malicious maternal femininity, yet even the worst versions enshired on film are deliciously rotten, vamping around with smoky eyes and an overdeveloped sense of entitlement. Following the success of our Top 10 Worst Movie Mothers, we round up the Top 10 Worst Movie Stepmothers (and Almost-Stepmothers).
After a woman in Oregon lost $400,000, the creator of the movie "419: the Nigerian Scam" decided to change the beneficiary of the movie's sales. Some might argue that the decision might be inappropriate.
Quantum of Solace does not feel like a James Bond movie. Normally in the 45 years that movie audiences have witnessed his smooth, sophisticated spy movies, we've grown used to Bond's adventures containing more wit and less punch