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Spaced, the UK cult hit series, is finally headed to the States this summer - but guess what's here now? A 3-disc Indiana Jones DVD collection and Narnia in Blu-ray! (Plus, we hear there's a bit of a virus going around overseas...) Read on for more news and releases.
We count down Harrison Ford's best-reviewed films outside of the Indiana Jones franchise and the memorable characters that he played in each celebrated film.
Director David Caesar, best known to audiences for his dramas Dirty Deeds and Mullet, begins shooting today on his latest film Prime Mover, which is being produced by Little Fish's Vincent Sheehan.
Samuel Le Bihan (BROTHERHOOD OF THE WOLF) costars in this French horror film that will appeal to fans of SAW, HOSTEL, and other ultra-violent fare.
Set against the frenzied backdrop of Beijing, where a fast growing economy has created a new class of urban socialites and nouveau riche, Lost in Beijing features four of Asian cinema’s biggest stars - Tony Leung Ka-Fai, Elaine Jin, Fan Bingbing and Tong Da Wei - who together fumble their way through a tragicomic ménage-a-quatre that left the Chinese censors blazing.
Director Peter Segal has spent time with The Klumps, gone 50 First Dates, and lived through Anger Management. This year, the go-to guy for summer comedies is gearing up to Get Smart, the spy spoof update starring Steve Carrell, Anne Hathaway, and Alan Arkin that's out June 20. Read on...
I've just been informed that my position at Premiere.com is being terminated...In any case, I now join the ever-growing ranks of film critics without staff positions.
The trailer for this summer's X-Files sequel is finally here -- and our friends at IGN Movies have put it up on the Web for you to gawk at!
Could Bruce Willis be playing Hannibal in John Singleton's A-Team movie...and could Marvel be eyeing Brad Pitt to star in Thor?
Witchblade, the long-running (and bestselling) Top Cow Productions comic book, is making its way to the big screen via a deal with Platinum Studios and Arclight Films.
Your first look at Justin Chatwin in full Dragonball mode is just one click away!
It's been three years, but it looks like Liam Neeson might finally get to strap on a stovepipe hat for Steven Spielberg's long-discussed Lincoln biopic next year.
Lukewarm advance reviews for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull are trickling out -- and the New York Times contacts our own Tim Ryan for a quote or two!
Unsettled is a story about religion and democracy, soldiers and civilians, and the kids on the front lines of a battle where there is no enemy.
As Erik and Phillip, lifelong friends and aspiring novelists, stand in front of a mailbox clutching their manuscripts, our narrator takes a moment to speculate upon their futures.
Chilly and haunting, Yella's atmosphere gets under the skin.
What does female desire look like? And how do self-inflicted limitations and social expectations shade and color it? In her tenderly comic, richly textured feature debut, Georgina Garcia Riedel lovingly explores the terrain of longing, loneliness, and self-realization among three generations of single women in a Mexican American family as they grapple with romantic drought.
There was no stopping the strength of Iron Man which dominated the multiplexes for a second straight frame grossing more than the two new releases combined.
From nurturing and strong to manipulative and murderous, moms do some crazy things in the interest of protecting (or betraying) their brood, and this list -- hotly contested in the RT office, by the way -- features five good eggs and as many rotten, with a few honorable mentions and...
In this week's column, Greg takes a look at release dates for some upcoming Marvel movies, including Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America, and news of a possible Anchorman sequel.
Last month, RT visited the South American set of Quantum of Solace in Antofagasta, Chile. Now join us as we take you to a lakeside Austrian locale as James Bond (Daniel Craig) searches for answers...at the opera.
Okay, show of hands: Who's up for a Richard Kelly-less Donnie Darko sequel?
John Maybury's upcoming adaptation of Wuthering Heights has been thrown into disarray by the last-minute exit of Natalie Portman.
In anticipation of Speed Racer, Cinematical takes a look at seven movies translated from animation to live action, with mixed results.
The Scottish shindig of film unveils its line-up.
The documentarian comes over all Kandahar as we talk his latest, Where in the World is Osama bin Laden?.
RT Obscura, the exclusive column by renowned critic Kim Newman, sees the writer plumbing the depths of the RT archive in search of some forgotten gems. In his 16th column, Kim revisits Mike Figgis' star-studded film-within-a-film vampire flick Hotel.
A slew of G.I. Joe stills have hit the Web -- and Cinematical has helpfully put them all in one place for your slack-jawed perusal!
Monday's conference call between Wall Street analysts and Marvel execs was more interesting than you might expect -- it revealed that not only is Matthew Vaughn no longer attached to Thor, but Robert Downey Jr. isn't a lock for Iron Man 2.
Not long ago, Ben Barnes was just another struggling actor. These days, his face is plastering billboards. Will Disney's Chronicles of Narnia turn him into a superstar?
They're driven by the fuel-conscious -- and plenty of celebs. But when will hybrid cars get some love on the big screen?
Johnny Knoxville and Parker Posey have signed on to star in John Waters' Christmas film, Fruitcake.
Those who were wishing to actually witness a few rounds of fisticuffs between crummy filmmaker Uwe Boll and occasionally crummy filmmaker Michael Bay (following Boll's challenge last weekend) have certainly ridden a rollercoaster of excitement and disappointment these past few days.
Scarlett Johansson proudly showed off her new engagement ring at the Costume Institute Gala last night in NY. (Photos inside.)
2 Fast 2 Furious scribes Derek Haas and Michael Brandt tell Pajiba that they're working on a sequel to Wanted for Universal.
Wondering how things are going behind the scenes of Watchmen? Zack Snyder lays it all out for you in his latest video journal!
It's almost time to hand out some golden popcorn -- the nominations for the 2008 MTV Movie Awards have been announced!
Film Independent's Los Angeles Film Festival will open with Timur Bekmambetov's actioner "Wanted" starring James McAvoy and Angelina Jolie. The fest will close with Guillermo del Toro's "Hellboy II, The Golden Army."
The Doomsday director runs RT through the movies that inspired his cyber-punk vision of a dodgy future.
Ready or not, here come the first (alleged) details of the next Batman movie!