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As the first chapter in the "Star Wars" saga returns to theaters, one writer takes an appreciative look back.
They'll star opposite Olga Kurylenko in Joseph Kosinski's sci-fi action project.
He's in "early talks" for Jaume Collet-Serra's "Dracula" re-imagining.
Michael Fassbender is rumored to star.
The ill-fated coal mining communities in North East England are the subject of this inspired documentary by multi-media artist Bill Morrison. Their story is told entirely without words, yet the film is far from silent: it features a remarkable...
ShortsHD working with Magnolia Pictures presents theatrical engagements of the Oscar (R)-nominated short films in two separate programs: live-action, and animated. Engagements begin February 10, 2012, at Landmark's Lumiere Theatre AND Landmarks'...
This week in multiplexes, "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" gets a deluxe 3d rerelease, but there are plenty of other choices for those unwilling to venture to a galaxy far, far away. We've got a jungle quest ("Journey 2: The Mysterious Island," starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Josh Hutcherson), rogue CIA agents on the run ("Safe House," starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds), and a couple rebuilding their relationship ("The Vow," starring Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum). Plus, there are a bunch of interesting indies and foreign language films over at the arthouse. Find out what the critics have to say!
Ready or not, it's time for another 3D
Journey. Only this time instead of Brendan Fraser making his way to the center of the earth, we've got Dwayne Johnson muscling to the shores of
The Mysterious Island in the company of Michael Caine, Vanessa Hudgens, and the inimitable
Luis Guzmán -- who's been stealing scenes throughout his career, and now gets his first chance to upstage some giant bees. In honor of Luis' latest role, we decided to dedicate this week's list to some of the best films in a résumé filled with memorable moments. It's time for Total Recall!
The duo discusses how they got involved in "The Vow," whether they met the real-life people the film is based on, and more.
He doesn't have a script -- or any idea whether it'll be a prequel, sequel, or something else.
He'll play "Dain Ironfoot, a great dwarf warrior and cousin of Thorin Oakenshield."
The duo will reunite for an action thriller about a prison designer who must team up with a convict to bust out of his own joint.
She'll star in the back-to-back Terrence Malick projects "Knight of the Cups" and "Lawless."
Admittedly, none of these are very likely -- but the fake posters cooked up for this article are still pretty fun.
The reissue's voyage begins earlier than planned.
Behind the scenes of the thriller that star Denzel Washington describes as "dirty."
The comedy stars discuss Ghibli's latest.
Shawn Levy will direct the "Wedding Crashers" co-stars in a new comedy scripted by Vaughn.
It's reportedly about "a werewolf locked up in a Translyvania prison."
Three theatrical programmes will give audiences around the country an opportunity to watch the nominated shorts in the Animation, Live Action and Documentary categories prior to the 83rd Academy Awards (R) ceremony on February 27th. This year will...
Director Oren Moverman worked as a screenwriter before making his feature debut with 2009's
The Messenger, a moving, well-received war drama that garnered Oscar nominations both for his screenplay and supporting actor Woody Harrelson. This week, Moverman reunites with Harrelson for
Rampart, in which the actor plays an unstable Los Angeles cop whose life unravels after he's caught on tape beating a suspect. Playing deliberately with audience expectations of the genre, Moverman and Harrelson (working from an original draft by James Ellroy) craft a character piece that begins as a crime drama and gradually dismantles the reality of its world as the paranoia escalates. We sat down with the director recently to talk about the film and his collaboration with Harrelson.
This man has been to "The Mysterious Island" and lived to tell the tale.
He says he'll take "a Baz Luhrmann Approach" for "Spring Awakening."
Counting down ten moments that made you jump out of your seat.
Will this latest date stick?
And none of them have titles beginning with "The Hangover Part."
The Academy decides to break with tradition for this year's ceremony.
"Machete Kills" secures financing.
Last week was especially robust with new releases, so it's not surprising that only a few new items of note are hitting shelves this week. Among the rereleases are the George Cukor classic A Star Is Born, the 1967 James Bond parody Casino Royale, the 1963 ensemble screwball comedy It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, and the romance Love Story. The new releases include the latest installment of a certain vampire love saga, the third film starring a lovable stoner duo, and Roland Emmerich's pseud-historical period thriller. Then, we've got the highest rated documentary of 2011, another Disney classic in hi-def, and a couple of films from a French New Wave auteur. Click through for the full list!
The director discusses Peter Parker's "punk rock quality."
Reliving the way the rumor mill worked way back in 1999.
That's midnight Pacific time. Sorry, East Coasters!
He's said to be in "early talks" for the next chapter in the sci-fi saga.
From acclaimed director Agnieszka Holland, In Darkness is based on a true story. Leopold Socha, a sewer worker and petty thief in Lvov, a Nazi occupied city in Poland, one day encounters a group of Jews trying to escape the liquidation of the ghetto....
On January 3, 1889 in Turin, Italy, Friedrich Nietzsche steps out of the doorway of number six, Via Carlo Albert. Not far from him, a cab driver is having trouble with a stubborn horse. The horse refuses to move, whereupon the driver loses his...
In this follow-up to the 2008 worldwide hit Journey to the Center of the Earth, the new 3D family adventure Journey 2: The Mysterious Island begins when young Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson, reprising his role from the first film) receives a coded...
Super Bowl weekend saw a fierce battle between two sensational teams as the new super hero pic Chronicle won a narrow victory over the horror flick The Woman in Black leading a busy frame at the North American box office. Both new releases beat expectations with $20M+ debuts, were low-cost projects, and successfully excited teens and young adults who have been so hard for studios to reach with non-sequels. The former went after the guys while the latter targeted the gals allowing both films to thrive. In fact, all three of the weekend's new releases - including the kid-friendly whale rescue pic Big Miracle - skewed heavily towards the under-25 crowd leading the overall box office to continue to exceed year-ago levels every frame this year.
A nostalgic charmer, Lady and the Tramp's token sweetness is mighty but the songs and richly colored animation are technically superb and make for a memorable experience.
The accomplished stage, television, and film actor passed away this afternoon in Manhattan, New York, at the age of 81.
The world of movie development news definitely got back in business after two weeks obsessed with Sundance, but it's still January, and Hollywood tends not to do tons of really great things in January, it seems, at any point of the development cycle. And so, we got a week that includes news for two Hasbro game/toy adaptations, and just generally more Rotten Ideas than Fresh Developments yet again.