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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)
French director Mathieu Kassovitz let loose in an interview with
AMCtv.com, describing his new movie Babylon A.D. as "pure violence and
stupidity." While some directors may strive for t... (read more)
Variety reports that John Wells, president of the Humanitas Prize, has
announced its finalists for 2008. The prize honors—with cash—TV and
film writing that "explores the human co... (read more)
Ever wanted to put on a mask and become a
superhero? Writer Mark Millar told the blog BreakTheFourthWall.com that when
his movie Kick-Ass begins shooting in three weeks, an
actor not well know... (read more)
Ben
Affleck is the latest actor cast in Mike Judge's new movie, Extract, reports Variety. Affleck joins Jason
Bateman, Mila Kunis, Clifton Collins Jr. and Kristen Wiig when shooting begins
n... (read more)
The game of musical cinematic chairs continues. Tom Cruise's controversial Valkyrie project finally got a holiday slot (Dec. 26) in the hopes that somebody somewhere thinks Tom looks good in a Na... (read more)
The Hollywood Reporter writes that Tom Cruise is going comic book nerd with producers Sam Raimi and Josh Donen on a film
adaptation of Sleeper. Cruise is loosely attached to star in what&... (read more)
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The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent, “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” tops the chart.
I loved the first movie and the following sequels were watchable but $56 million?! The staggering sum is the largest upfront payment in film history and will see Johnny, 45, move to the top of Hollywood's rich list - overtaking Will Smith - when he reprises his role as Captain Jack Sparrow.
This weekend Bill Maher's "Religulous" earned three times the per screen average of Mark Zucker's Michael Moore parody "American Carol".
So imagine how excited I am to hear that Tim Burton is filming a live version of Alice in Wonderland with Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter. They’ve just started filming here in the UK (I missed the extras casting call by a few weeks which would have been fun!) and there have already been some leaked pictures of Mia Wasikowska....
Several websites linking to Michael Moore's freebie film Slacker Uprising have received cease-and-desist letters demanding removal of the torrents.
Long awaited and slightly behind schedule for the planned October 3rd release date, the sequel to 2007's controversial Internet phenomenon is now available for viewing. Will parts 4, 5, and 6 prove to be as popular as the original documentary?
Everyone has that pile of cherished DVDs at home that they push to the back of the shelf, or bury under copies of Die Hard, Robocop and Braveheart. Those movies you go to in times of distress, movies that can make the manliest of men seem a little too in touch with their sensitive side.
Whatever happened to Mark Ratner from Fast Times at Ridgemont High, “Flounder” from Animal House, Buddy Revell from Three O’Clock High, and plenty of others?
Iron Man director Jon Favreau announced on Thursday’s Howard Stern Show that the Blu-ray edition of Iron Man has already outsold every other blu-ray disc release to date. That’s a pretty impressive accomplishment for only two days on store shelves.
Five Hollywood studios have agreed to help pay for a $1 billion-plus rollout of digital technology on about 20,000 movie screens in North America, a precursor to showing more movies in 3-D.
Cinematical has just received this exclusive clip from the new documentary Religulous, starring Bill Maher and directed by Larry Charles (Borat). In the docu-comedy, Maher travels from country to country examining faith and religion and the role it plays in the world.
Paul Newman, who acted in more than 65 movies over more than 50 years, died on Sept 26. He was 83.
Slowly but surely, my prayers for an action movie featuring the action greats will come to fruition. Yeah, you heard. Buoyed up by the recent success of his peers, Steven Seagal has decided that he’s going to follow suit and make Under Siege 3.
The fact that the franchise's old machinery was revived has Harrison Ford thinking a fifth movie is not only a viable idea, but an attractive one. "It's crazy but great," the 66-year-old Ford said. "George is in think mode right now."
This is an exceptionally well done version of Jurassic Park that is custom sweded for your viewing enjoyment. Some of the dinosaur special effects are so good you might be wondering if they spliced in clips of the original.
Lou Romano, a member of the art department at Pixar Studios, has uploaded a bunch of his early concept art for Brad Bird’s The Incredibles. Check it out!
Believe it or not, there was a time when George Clooney was a struggling actor. Everything changed when he took on the starring role in what may perhaps be the worst film of the Batman franchise, 1997's stone-cold horrible Batman & Robin.
Though the viral videos for Paul Blart: Mall Cop were short of impressive, the trailer for the film is surprisingly funny. Kind of like Die Hard but way, way funnier. Plus the mustache.
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