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The new push for 3D will include the Super Bowl. DreamWorks
has just announced that it is creating a 3D trailer for “Monsters vs. Aliens,”
to run Feb. 1 at the big game. The fil... (read more)
Movietimes.com has declared war on a group of vandals in Los Angeles that have been defacing posters for the upcoming film Marley & Me with a spoiler. Effective immediately Movietimes.c... (read more)
A fat suit
obviously improves any actor’s performance, especially Tom Cruise, as the
soon-to-be-a-good-Nazi-in-Valkyrie earned a Golden Globe nod for his not-a-good-Nazi comic
tur... (read more)
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audiences cheered the performance of Benicio del Toro as Ernesto
"Che" Guevara in two films director Steven Soderbergh has made about
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Long before Jeremy Piven was a
four-time Emmy winner for Entourage, he was of course George Costanza on
Seinfeld. What, you don’t remember him as George? That’s probably
bec... (read more)
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)
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A great review of the movie from an interesting perspective. At lot of the reviews I've read are pretty dry but I actually gained a little insight from this one.
As companies big and small trudge into January after a dismal 2008, the movie business is quietly celebrating solid if not spectacular results at the multiplex.
Pat Hingle, known to film audiences as Commissioner Gordon in the "Batman" movies, has died at the age of 84. Family friend Michele Seidman says Hingle died at his home in Carolina Beach shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday.
With such a memorable year, it was hard to pick the top ten memorable scenes from all the films. Of course, to be fair, I had to choose only one scene from any given movie (otherwise, The Dark Knight would easily take five or six spots on the list).
So here are the most memorable scenes we had in the theaters this summer, for better or for worse.
Hollywood's six major studios say they broke overseas box office records in 2008, with an estimated $9.9 billion in tickets sold.
As a Quentin Tarantino fanboy this is great news: Inglourious Basterds, a World War II epic about a group of Jewish-American soldiers, will open August 21st. Word has it that this film is more of a mainstream epic than a cult flick, and the cast includes Brad Pitt which should help at the box office.
Ledger, whose death at age 28 in January of an accidental prescription drugs overdose shocked the world, was voted the biggest movie news story of 2008.
From ''Harry Potter'' to ''Terminator,'' ''Wolverine'' to ''Watchmen,'' EW gives you an exclusive sneak peek at 21 pics from the most anticipated new releases of the next 12 months
If you haven't seen some of these flicks you may be disappointed to find out ahead of time who bites the big one! That said, this list is worth reading as a catalog of creative exits as we cover the most interesting screen deaths from crime stories to comedies.
On the heels of a Lawsuit, the Warner Brothers just leaked behind the scenes footage of 'Watchmen' to The Hollywood Reporter
Unbearable romantic comedies, star vehicles with the parking brake stuck, sequels that nobody asked for, and careers that should have ended years ago - 2008 was head-scratchingly bad when it came to the bottom of the cinematic barrel. Here are lessons that NEED to be learned from 2008's year in film AND the ten absolute worst movies of the year.
In the four months since the fresh-faced 27-year-old "movie dude" for the E! Entertainment Network was installed to co-host a revamped version of the venerable movie review program "At the Movies," he has gotten a resounding thumbs down from an angry mob of film bloggers, columnists, professional movie critics and fans of the show.
They received a lot of hype prior to their release and we all got excited as the dates neared. Most of the films on this list even made a lot of money at the box office but sadly in the end, they disappointed many of us. The Indy gang maybe smiling after all the money they made but we sure weren't when we finished it.
These are the movies that made me want to walk out of the theater and punch the first old person I ran into. These movies are the ones that from the 1st - 3rd act were just unwatchable. Mind you, there are hundreds of movies that I'm sure are just as shitty and I haven't seen them. This list contains the movies that I've actually seen and reviewed
The critics weigh in on Tom's "comeback" movie.
To some people it is exactly the kind of protective legislation that Britain needs in a world where access to a vast array of pornography is available at the click of a mouse.
A mock-up of Philip Seymour Hoffman as a Dark Knight-esque Penguin has fueled speculation and awk-awk noises. Even though there have been many denials about Hoffman's involvement on the project, not to mention it's too soon to even get the casting ball rolling. that won't stop people from photo shopping his noggin into a penguin-esque figure.
Even the most powerful superheroes and supervillains need some help sometimes. These butlers, chauffeurs, and valets may make the coffee and drive the cars, but they can also hold their own in a fight.
The 10 best robots, gadgets and machines in the movies of 2008, from Wall-E to A.R.I.A, the Batpod to time machines. It's been a good year for machinery, maybe even better than it's been for actors. Behold our mechanical masters.
Featured is a hand-picked selection of the best independent and mainstream feature films that were either quietly dumped by studios, ignored by audiences, or just not marketed well enough. So to give these films some extra time in the spotlight, and to support some of the best filmmakers out there, we've put together this year end wrap-up for you.