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The hardest working octogenarian in Hollywood… check that. The hardest working man in Hollywood is back at it with what appears to be yet another stunning piece of work. Clint Eastwood, who has churne...
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We learned earlier this summer that the production on the Bonnie and Clyde legend called The Story of Bonnie and Clyde , was to get underway this fall with Limitless director Neil Burger taking the he...
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What’s the measure of a man? The position he plays on the football team? How well he can hunt? The extreme to which he must be pushed before resorting to violence? While Rod Lurie’s Straw Dogs tackles...
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Director John Madden, who brought us Shakespeare in Love and more recently The Debt , continues to dabble in movies about old people as he adapts a script by Ol Parker based on a novel by Deborah Mogg...
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Cameron Crowe goes all "family" on us for the holiday movie season with his big screen adaptation of Benjamin Mee's book titled We Bought a Zoo: The Amazing True Story of a Young Family, a Broken Down...
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Making a splash this month at the Toronto International film festival is a little horror thriller from The Blair Witch Project co-director Eduardo Sanchez. The film is called Lovely Molly , and though...
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After much speculation, rumors, and hopeful optimism over the last few months, we have (almost) official word that J.J. Abrams is indeed boarding the Enterprise once again to bring us a sequel to his...
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After a promising opening scene, in which an attractive young woman (Jennifer Lynn Warren) slowly disrobes and slips into the murky backwaters of a Louisiana swamp before being stalked and dismembered...
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We know what eventually happened to the Americans who discovered an abandoned research center in Antarctica that had been taken over by some sort of shape-shifting alien-like creature in John Carpente...
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After stumbling out the gate with crippling bouts of ego posturing, casting dilemmas, and production delays, director Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel The Great Gatsby...
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While announcements and buzz about the upcoming Expendables sequel have the cast turning over more frequently than a Pillsbury pastry, one recent tidbit of casting news caught our eye. Millennium Film...
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While this American remake of the 2007 Israeli feature film called Ha-Hov will never hold up to the accolades received by its Israeli counterpart (four nominations for Israel’s Academy Awards equivale...
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Don't you always hate it when a former lover drops into your life and leaves you with the daughter you didn't even know you had? Oops. Did I just say that out loud? Anyway, that's exactly what happens...
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Granted, it's not much, but we now have our first look at some of the footage from The Hunger Games , Gary Ross's big screen adaptation of the wildly popular young-adult book trilogy by Suzanne Collin...
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Regardless of what the film’s title may suggest, Ned (Paul Rudd) isn’t really an idiot. It’s just that his brutal honesty is perceived as stupidity. And that’s where screenwriters David Schisgall and...
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