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Liev Schreiber ("The Painted Veil") and Jamie Bell ("Billy Elliot") are joining Daniel Craig in the World War II resistance movie "Defiance".
The fact-based film revolves around Jewish brothers (Craig, Schreiber and Bell) living in Nazi-occupied Poland who escape into the Belarussian forest where they join Russian resistance fighters.
Jessica Alba has signed on to star in new movie "Love Guru", according to
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Emmy-winning "Sopranos" star Michael Imperioli, who has been doing those bland HD commercials, has joined the cast of Peter Jackson's adaptation of "The Lovely Bones". The cast includes Rachel Weisz, Ryan Gosling, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci and newcomer Saoirse Ronan.
Walt Disney Pictures has picked up feature film rights to the graphic novel "Pet Robots".
The "Night at the Museum" screenwriters have confirmed that they are writing a sequel to their hit Fox film.
Cameron Diaz, who lasted voiced Princess Fiona in "Shrek the Third", will star in "My Sister's Keeper ", a Nick Cassavetes-directed adaptation of the Jodi Picoult novel for New Line Cinema. Diaz will play a former defense attorney who returns to the courtroom to defend herself and her husband when they are sued by their 13-year-old daughter for emancipation.
Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn are in final negotiations to star in New Line Cinema's comedy "Four Christmases".
According to the industry trade papers, the Matt Allen/Caleb Wilson-scripted film focuses on a couple (Vaughn and Witherspoon, presumably) who attempt to visit all four of their divorced parents' homes over the Christmas season. Hilarity of course ensues all over the place.
Anyone who doubted "The Simpsons" have been around for too long... is wrong. Homer Simpson and his family took the box office by storm on Sunday as "The Simpsons Movie" sold $71.85 million worth of tickets during its first weekend.
Zachary Quinto, best known for playing the villainous Sylar in "Heroes," will play Mr. Spock in Paramount's newest installment of the Star Trek feature franchise, which is currently known as "Star Trek XI" .The Spock character is synonymous with Leonard Nimoy. The 76-year-old actor also will appear in the film, it was revealed at the annual Comic-Con International convention in San Diego on Thursday.
Recent Emmy nominee Stanley Tucci, who was nominated for guest starring on "Monk", is in negotiations to play the pivotal role of killer George Harvey in Peter Jackson's adaptation of "The Lovely Bones" for DreamWorks Pictures. Rachel Weisz and Ryan Gosling will play the parents of Susie Salmon, a 14-year-old who has been raped and killed by a neighbor she refers to as Mr. Harvey.
Looks like everybody wants to work actress-singer Jessica Simpson. The full cast of Warner Bros. Pictures' comedy "Major Movie Star", which stars Simpson, has been announced.
Vivica A. Fox ("Kill Bill: Vol. 1"), Steve Guttenberg ("Veronica Mars"), Ryan Sypek ("Wildfire"), Cheri Oteri ("Saturday Night Live"), Olesya Rulin ("High School Musical"), Keiko Agena, Jill Marie Jones ("Girlfriends"), Aimee Garcia ("George Lopez") and Gary Grubbs ("Ray") have all joined the cast.
Naomi Watts, who of course headlined "The Ring" movies, has signed on to star opposite Clive Owen in "The International", an action thriller that Tom Tykwer is directing for Columbia Pictures.
"I, Robot" director Alex Proyas has signed on to helm "Dracula Year Zero", Universal Pictures' origins tale about Vlad the Impaler. The film, being produced by Michael De Luca, is one of several in the works about the Romanian royal who inspired Bram Stoker's vampire tale.
Paramount Pictures is putting on its dancing shoes. The studio is developing a musical remake of the 1984 film "Footloose" and will develop it for "High School Musical" star Zac Efron and director Kenny Ortega.
Beyonc? Knowles is reportedly in talks with Walt Disney Pictures to star in a movie adaptation of "Aida".
Beyonc? Knowles is reportedly in talks with Walt Disney Pictures to star in a movie adaptation of "Aida".
Jennifer Esposito, who appeared in the Oscar-winning ensemble drama "Crash," will star opposite Val Kilmer in Adam Marcus' indie drama "Conspiracy".
Filmmaker George C. Wolfe ("Lackawanna Blues") is set to direct Jamie Foxx in the legal drama "Blood on the Leaves", which is aiming for a 2009 release.
"Shaft" star (and friend of the site) Richard Roundtree is cruising into "Speed Racer", a live-action adaptation of the 1960s cartoon. The Warner Bros. project, from "Matrix" creators Larry and Andy Wachowski, centers on young race car driver Speed (Emile Hirsch) and his quest for glory in his thundering, gadget-laden Mach 5.
Director D.J. Caruso and star Shia LaBeouf are looking to rekindle their "Disturbia" magic with the thriller "Eagle Eye."
Recent Oscar nominee Ryan Gosling has booked the male lead in Peter Jackson's adaptation of "The Lovely Bones".
Cameron Diaz will star in "The Box", a twisty supernatural thriller from Richard Kelly.
Joel Siegel, a longtime movie critic for WABC-TV and "Good Morning America" who racked up five New York Emmy Awards for his insightful work, died Friday, the television station said. He was 63.
Producer Quentin Reynolds is reportedly involved in a bidding war for the rights to bring the controversial book "Diana and the Paparazzi" to the big screen and is keen to have Keira Knightley portrayed the late Princess of Wales.
Hot off a recent DUI arrest Lindsay Lohan will join the cast of the comedy "Poor Things", which stars Rosario Dawson ("Grindhouse"), Channing Tatum ("Step Up"), Shirley MacLaine and Olympia Dukakis. Production begins later this week on the independently financed film, which is based on recent news coverage of various 'grandma gangs'.
Filmmaker John Woo ("Paycheck") has signed to direct and produce "Ninja Gold", a new property from the creator of such video games as "Deus Ex," "Thief: Deadly Shadows" and "System Shock."
"Ninja" centers on a ninja warrior, part of a centuries-old legacy and bloodline, forced to confront the reality of covert warfare in the modern world.
After a string of TV movies, the popular American Girl line of dolls will hit the big screen in 2008. The latest stars to board "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl Mystery," include Joan Cusack, Chris O'Donnell and Julia Ormond.
Get ready for Batman on the big screen!
Albert and Allen Hughes will direct the Joel Silver-produced "The Book of Eli", a post-apocalyptic western movie written by Gary Whitta for Warner Bros. Pictures.
With "Shrek the Third" not even in theaters yet, the director of "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo" has reportedly signed on to shoot the fourth installment, which is being pegged for 2009 or 2010 (seems like a long time!).
"Heroes" co-star Stana Katic has signed on to play a reckless assassin in the indie crime thriller "Stiletto", which recently began principal photography. The cast also includes Tom Berenger and Michael Biehn.
Spidey is back! Although the film has pegged as a major disappointment, the superhero's latest adventure, "Spider-Man 3", smashed box-office records with $148 million in its first three days, according to studio estimates Sunday. The film webslinged past the previous record debut of $135.6 million set last summer by "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest".
"Saving Private Ryan" star Ed Burns has been cast opposite "Grey's Anatomy" star Catherine Heigl in her new romantic comedy "27 Dresses".
The film tells the story of a single woman (Heigl) who has been a bridesmaid 27 times.
The feature film rights for "Ronin", a comic book from Frank Miller, has been acquired by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Sylvain White ("Stomp the Yard") has written a treatment for the live action adaptation and is also in line to direct the film.
Jason Statham, who most recently starred in "Crank", is in talks to star in the futuristic thriller "Death Race". The Universal Pictures project is a remake of Roger Corman's 1975 cult classic "Death Race 2000", which starred David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone.