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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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Paramount Pictures had a special presentation of some really cool footage from J.J. Abrams "Star Trek" here in NYC. Overall, the footage was really REALLY hot and there looks like there are gonna be some stand out performances. Here is a breakdown of what was shown
well, actually, more than we believe in that joker who’s still on her cell. For this list, we’ve shunned biopics, which begin with a filmmaker’s mission to do justice to reality. Here we’re giving priority to people who never were—but who are always with us movie lovers.
Jinni Helps You Pick The Perfect Flick: Movies are easier to access than ever, but many of us still struggle with the age old question, "What to watch?"
The debate over vampires as heartthrob versus heart-devourer is old but still valid. Between "True Blood's" Bill Compton and "Twilight's" Edward, this year is chock full of the sexy variety. Here's a look at some tantalizing and terrifying blood suckers.
"These girls are students in a secret spy paramilitary academy. Amy (Sara Foster) gets it on with criminal mastermind Lucy Diamond (Jordana Brewster, who has never looked better. It's worth seeing this movie just to admire her hair). Lesbian spy schoolgirls. Enough said."
Never has a green-lit "go" movie been so...inert? Funny, irreverent look at the uncertainty surrounding the non-start of Cloverfield 2 -- w/some suggested plot scenarios to help kick-start things.
In the hopes that Slumdog Millionaire could help open the door to further foreign film consumption, we present this guide to the most accessible world cinema titles from the past ten years. For every entry-level film on the list, we name a couple of more intermediate titled in the same vein — just in case you get hooked.
It's finally here!!
The lines that people love most come not necessarily from the most revered films in the canon (though Casablanca and Citizen Kane are represented), but from down-to-earth comedies or action films (Ahem, "I'll be baaack!") that grabbed the audience on a visceral level. Whatever the genre of the film, these small bits of dialogue are important:
Moviegoers were stirred to support "Quantum of Solace" in franchise-record numbers during the weekend.
With the news that the musical score from The Dark Knight has been disqualified from Oscar consideration, here's a look at seven other controversial disqualifications.
In the excitement following last year's Hollywood writer's strike, a lot of projects got restarted or greenlit. The fruits of those labors are now unfolding in movie theaters across the country, and some of them are too weird to live, and too rare to die. Whether it was studio enthusiasm to get any project going, any at all, or a desire to repeat
Call it Jean-Claude Van Damme's "Being John Malkovich" moment. In the opening sequence in his namesake drama "JCVD," the C-list martial arts movie star is shown punching, kicking and blasting his way across a wartime wasteland. But then the scene falls apart, literally, when a prop wall accidentally tumbles down behind the Belgian-born action hero.
George Harrison said it was too avant-garde. Now Sir Paul says the time has come to release 1967's 'Carnival of Light'
You can see the glorious (and surprising) Star Trek trailer if you check out the new James Bond flick this weekend. Some people have already had this privilege, and they managed to upload the contents of their memories via a mobile device. So now we have the trailer right here! Cautious optimism. It looks fresh and cool.
The CIA is often credited with 'advice' on Hollywood films, but no one is truly sure about the extent of its shadowy involvement. In fact, the story of the CIA's involvement in Hollywood is a tale of deception and subversion that would seem improbable if it were put on screen...
Three men who allegedly staged an inside-job San Jose bank robbery after watching the movie "Ocean's Eleven" will be in court today. They were arrested Wednesday evening for allegedly stealing $100,000 from the Wells Fargo branch inside the Safeway store.
It’s just been announced that The Dark Knight can’t win the Oscar for Best Score because it was composed by too many people. That’ll be disappointing for the crew, but they’ll get over it. The 2009 Oscars will introduce categories for Best Irredeemably Bleak Summer Movie and Silliest And Most Indecipherable Voice Employed By A Lead Actor, hehehe.
Exclusively for fan sites for the next week, Warner Brothers has just given Potter fans a great surprise: a brand new trailer for Half-Blood Prince!